When I lived in California, I knew a man named John who lived out of his van. He sold old books and records and traveled from town to town. I was working as a musician then, and he knew all the musicians in the towns he visited. I would walk with him sometimes and he would look at a public park and say "welcome to my park." He knew the world belonged to him even if he did not own much of anything. What a fortunate and wealthy man.
Sometimes it is easy for us to feel sorry for ourselves, but if we take a look at our lives there are many things to be grateful for. If we have places to live and food on the table, we have alot that many people in our world do not have. And yet, so many of us become despondent and greedy, always wanting more, more, more. When this happens, we waste the precious time we have on this earth.
Psychic Medium and Inspirational Author Carole Lynne
Author of Cosmic Connection: Messages for a Better World, Consult Your Inner Psychic, How to Get a Good Reading From a Psychic Medium and Heart and Sound.



Carole, so true and a great reminder for this day and every day. When I lived out in Los Angeles and every weekend I would try to make it out to Santa Monica Beach and especially around the pier and would see all the homeless people, but ironically sympathy would not come up, but rather envy b/c it was beautiful there and just this sense of freedom which I knew they were privy to as I was so caught up in trying to survive! Thanks again for this profound truth and reminder Carole! =)