Leonard J Matthews
raindrop plus
"Two separate drops, pushed by the wind, merged into one for a moment and divided agin - each carrying with it a part of the other. Simply by that momentary touching, neither was what it had been before. As each one went on to touch other raindrops, it shared not only itself, and what it had gleaned from another. I saw this metaphor many years ago and it is one of my most vivid memories. I realised then that we never touch people so lightly that we do not leave a trace. Our state of being matters to those around us, so we need to become conscious of what we unintentionally share so we can learn to share with intention". Peggy Tabor Millin in "Mary's Way".
raindrop plus
"Two separate drops, pushed by the wind, merged into one for a moment and divided agin - each carrying with it a part of the other. Simply by that momentary touching, neither was what it had been before. As each one went on to touch other raindrops, it shared not only itself, and what it had gleaned from another. I saw this metaphor many years ago and it is one of my most vivid memories. I realised then that we never touch people so lightly that we do not leave a trace. Our state of being matters to those around us, so we need to become conscious of what we unintentionally share so we can learn to share with intention". Peggy Tabor Millin in "Mary's Way".