You've heard me mention 'celestial homesickness' before.
I think the image of spontaneous dancing by a completely unrelated group of people (well, except the fact that they are all in a train station) with just such delight brings back some memories of our pre-mortal lives.
And the fact that the Sound of Music movie was more than anything about a family reconnecting...
“Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us. We ask ourselves, Who am I to be brilliant, gorgeous, talented, fabulous? Actually, who are you not to be?” -Marianne Williamson
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This made me laugh and made me cry - thank you so much for posting it!
It's so funny that you say that--it made me cry too! Why is that?!?! Anyone?!
Yep. I cried too. I know it sounds silly, but it's kind of a powerful thing to watch. It's beautiful and joyful and just plain fun.
Thanks Harmony.
Enough with the crying posts, already!!
(And I don't know why it made me cry, either).
Sorry, Brandi, but...
You've heard me mention 'celestial homesickness' before.
I think the image of spontaneous dancing by a completely unrelated group of people (well, except the fact that they are all in a train station) with just such delight brings back some memories of our pre-mortal lives.
And the fact that the Sound of Music movie was more than anything about a family reconnecting...
Well, I'm crying a little just writing about it.
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