Vampirique Dezire

Vampirique Dezire

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http://between-thesheets.co.cc, Australia
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Vampirique Dezire is the cheeky pen name chosen by this 41-year-old Australian grandmother who by day is a homemaker and by night, writes Erotica, which has been a hobby for her for the past 10 years until she retired from work six months ago to take on writing full time. I also run a website where my stories and those of fellow writers can be read.


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Posted 14 Years Ago



Keeping Hope Afloat
Sue Patton Thoele

Hope is an inside job. Although poet Alexander Pope said, "Hope springs eternal in the human breast," hope springs faster and more consistently when we consciously encourage and consistently practice keeping hope afloat in our hearts and souls. In order to keep hope alive, it's extremely important that we monitor what we allow ourselves to see, hear and feel, especially in regards to the media. Because our subconscious minds accept as real not only our personal experiences but also those we watch or imagine vividly, it's up to us to choose mindfully and wisely what we watch and read.

Because images imprint deeply, the disturbing pictures and commentary favored by the media can act as an emotional acid, etching the pain and suffering we witness into our own psyches. Such images can pull the plug on our reserves of hope. Limiting your exposure to sensationalism of all kinds is wise. Allow yourself to be as informed as you feel the need but not to be deformed by overexposure and overstimulation.

Hope is so important because it's the proverbial light at the end of any dark tunnel encountered. Hope is the ballast that keeps you moving forward and helps you to continue to believe in beauty, love, and survival, even when your personal waters are incredibly rough.