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Seeing With One’s Heart

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There comes a time when you cannot plan. A time when you thought you’ve already tried everything and still the answer doesn’t come. So you feel trapped, not because there is no longer any way out but because you cannot see the way. How do you see the way? When you can’t find the path through your mind’s eyes, try to seek it through the hope in your heart.

“Optimism is the faith that leads to achievement. Nothing can be done without hope and confidence.” – Helen Keller

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"Of Waves and Butterflies: Poems on Grief", "Mend My Broken Heart", "Questions to God", "To Love an Invisible God", "Defending My Catholic Faith", and more - click here.

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By Jocelyn Soriano

See her books like "Questions to God", "Mend My Broken Heart", "To Love an Invisible God", "Defending My Catholic Faith", "Of Waves and Butterflies: Poems on Grief" and more - click here.

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(You may freely quote excerpts from this website as long as due credit is given to author Jocelyn Soriano and the website itakeoffthemask.com)

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