His eyes caught mine and pulled me in even closer for a deeper look at what he truly is–an amazing creature with a greater power and presence or greater spirit within.

What an amazing creature the snowy owl is. With an almost smiling glance, one might forget the power and size of this ghostlike rapture. Whenever you see a snowy owl, know that the males are generally whiter than the females with brownish spots or markings. They live for only ten or so years in the Arctic in open treeless areas called tundra and while they might have a longer life expectancy in captivity, it’s clear they must remain wild and free. Soaring the skies, living as they were meant to, and reminding us all that it’s not about the number of years you live, but rather how you live.
Live as you are meant to. Find your power. See your perfection. Live the best life you can, and remember to smile now and again. For the way is not so difficult when you remember who and what you really are, why you are here, and where it is that you are going. When you remember loved ones are by your side. When you remember to soar free. When you remember to exist in the highest and best state of being for however long you are here.
Be who you are meant to be and maybe others will catch a glimpse of you from time-to-time. See the amazing creature that you are. See the power and presence of a ghostlike rapture or greater spirit within. See all that you truly are, and when they do, remember to smile back. For others too may live as they are meant to, whenever they discover that within which lets them soar to heights as of yet unknown.
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The Greek word dunamis, translated power, means ability and might. When you receive the Baptism in the Holy Spirit, you receive the ability of God to do His work in the earth. The Spirit within is for fruit bearing – for your own personal life (Galatians 5:22-23). Jesus talked about this in John 4:14. He called it: “…a well of water springing up into everlasting life.” But the Spirit upon is for service. Jesus talked about this in John 7:38-39. He described it as rivers of living water. The well is for your own life and the rivers flowing out of you are for others. –Dieta.to/
The Salmon is an amazing creature; she has the innate instinct to return to her birthplace to lay her eggs. No matter what the terrain, the conditions, the obstacles she will persevere until she reaches her original Source, her deepest past in order to create her future. To me this symbolizes our personal journeys’ within–to our original Source–our ancestral knowledge–as we strive to re-connect with and re-birth our true Selves. In Celtic mythology the Salmon is considered one of the most ancient, wise and majickl creatures. –Anonymous, Internet Marketing, wemarketyour.com/