Awesome quote Jenni. It reminds me of of a scene from Dante’s Inferno (to paraphrase): I was walking down the street with the Devil on my shoulder when I spotted a man walking on the other side. I said to the Devil: ” That man knows the Truth. What are we gong to do?” And the devil replied:” Don’t worry. As soon as he tries to put it into words, he’ll lose it.”
beautiful word, beautiful universe. And speaking of beautiful…I nominated you for the Shauny Award, Beth. Thanks for your support, but mostly for your excellent blog! ~Karen~
You are most welcome, Beth! I’m sure you have many awards, but I had to acknowledge you and your blog. Thanks for all of your support. I truly believe that the more we lift up others- the lighter we become. Be well. ~Karen~
This is so exhilarating to find out another word for this feeling of wonderment at the universe! Love this, Beth! I am rather like you, like to know more words to express myself! Thanks!
I write for that moment when I actually manage to say what I feel. It doesn’t happen often but when it does it is such a release. I must look to see if there is an Irish language equivalent.
THIS is why I never stop writing….because I can’t capture it. Yet I feel a need to continue trying. I get this feeling …..
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i so understand and agree with this, chatter )
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🙂 writers must be Yugen Chasers.
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hahaha – so true )
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Awesome quote Jenni. It reminds me of of a scene from Dante’s Inferno (to paraphrase): I was walking down the street with the Devil on my shoulder when I spotted a man walking on the other side. I said to the Devil: ” That man knows the Truth. What are we gong to do?” And the devil replied:” Don’t worry. As soon as he tries to put it into words, he’ll lose it.”
Thank you for the post Beth.
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my pleasure to share, paul )
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Sometimes, no words are enough to explain but we try any way 🙂
Great one!!
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why we write, i think. and thanks )
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I don’t know what to say about this post. I’m at a loss for words… 🙂
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English is so limited sometimes….great word!
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that’s why it’s good to look to all of the languages –
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*nods*
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Sometimes you just feel it to your toes. Thanks, Beth, for discovering the word for this.
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exactly, mark. and my pleasure )
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Ah, so there is a word for it. Just not in our language.
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indeed, there is )
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wow, an actual word for it!
although i’ll probably keep making up new ones 🙂
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me too )
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I love the word, it’s meaning, the graphic, and your post!
Russ
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i love the word too, and thank you, russ )
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It’s so cool to actually have a word for this…before it was just this massive breath and in and hold…
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i think so too…
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beautiful word, beautiful universe. And speaking of beautiful…I nominated you for the Shauny Award, Beth. Thanks for your support, but mostly for your excellent blog! ~Karen~
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thank you so much, for the nomination, and i will head over to the link. i’m happy to read your words and happy you enjoy mine as well )
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You are most welcome, Beth! I’m sure you have many awards, but I had to acknowledge you and your blog. Thanks for all of your support. I truly believe that the more we lift up others- the lighter we become. Be well. ~Karen~
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thank you karen, and i agree )
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Yep. In the midst of one of those moments right now. Glad to know what it’s called.
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oh, so exciting, andra!
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This is so exhilarating to find out another word for this feeling of wonderment at the universe! Love this, Beth! I am rather like you, like to know more words to express myself! Thanks!
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i agree, and another reason we are like sisters )
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I have to tell the Boyfran that there is a word for this! I try to describe this to him on the regular.
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share the love, aussa )
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Wow, excellent word! I’ll have to remember this one!
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it is, but the irony is, when you are so awestruck by being awestruck by the universe, you will be at a loss for words and may not remember it. )
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This is so true… 🙂 Feeling sometimes lack the words.
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yes )
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How did you stumble upon the word?
In Sanskrit, ‘Yug’ means an epoch or era.
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just found it somewhere along the way and it seemed perfect. interesting about ‘yug’, i am endlessly fascinated by words/language.
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Very cool. I love that you found the word for that. Nice!
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thank you, i loved it too )
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Love this!
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thanks michelle )
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😄😄😄
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I write for that moment when I actually manage to say what I feel. It doesn’t happen often but when it does it is such a release. I must look to see if there is an Irish language equivalent.
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oh, i would love it if you found an irish word for it. keep me posted )
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