Monday, April 6, 2009

Nicole Ramirez

The word “declare” is not used much anymore. Webster’s II Dictionary tells us that the word declare (transitive verb) means, “to state formally or officially; to state emphatically; affirm; to reveal: show; to make a full statement of.” Whether you are man or mammal, bird or flower, the way you dress declares your personality, declares who you are. Flowers give forth their all—ALL that is in them and some only bloom for a few short hours. They are a beautiful example of pure declaration.
We as humans show our declarations in the way we dress, how we work, as we garden and in how we help a friend. We should learn how to declare the positive, speaking it out over and over until that seed not only lands on fertile soil, but as it is planted, watered and fertilized it will then bloom and declare. Yes, everything declares—birds, bugs, flowers and all of life. It is time to positively declare.

The pages in The Earth Declares are declarations themselves.

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1 comment:

Michael5 said...

Some days my "declaration" seems to say, "I don't care much about myself" because of the way I dress. Other days it seems to say, "Watch out world, here I come."