Can a stack of stones help one find peace? Need the stack be so high? Need it be orderly? Whatever works.

“Stacking Stones–
Man is an accomplished stacker of stones.
The Empire State building, the Great Pyramid, the St. Louis Arch, and the Aztec complex of Cholula are all impressive.
Yet, I prefer the simple small Zen piles of flat river rock.
The power above does better– many think Mount Everest is tops.”
~~ME

“Happiness arises from acceptance of yourself, others, the world, and this moment.
Allow this moment to be as it is, and feel the peace that is always waiting for you.”
~~Buddhist saying

“Live right,
Love everyone,
Laugh often.
Little else matters.’
~~ME

“The moon waxes and wanes– beautiful when full and glowing bright, but just as special when only a slender crescent.
Sometimes it is absent altogether.
No sadness when the moon is gone–
Its absence displays the stars shining even more clearly.”
~~ME

“A house without a cat or a dog is not a home.”
~~ME

“God is just good misspelled.”
~~ME

“Better to be rich in spirit and poor in purse, than the reverse.”
~~ME

“Life and death are one, even as the river and the sea are one.
In the depth of your hopes and desires lies your silent knowledge of the beyond;
And like seeds dreaming beneath the snow, your heart dreams of spring.
Trust the dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.”
~~Kahlil Gibran

“The moon on one hand, the dawn on the other;
The moon is my sister, the dawn is my brother.
The moon on my left, and the dawn on my right.
My brother, good morning; my sister, good night.”
~~H. Belloc

Time moves. The tide in and out. The rivers flow. Here is a shout out to stacked stones and the powers that erode them into dust.