What’s in a word? – Embrace

What's in a word? - Embrace

“The Burial of Atala” (Detail), 1946, Jean Baptiste Raphael Urbain Massard, after Anne-Louis Girodet-Trioson. Image (excerpt) from a page of the 2014 Desk Calendar, courtesy of The Metropolitan Museum of Art Store

What’s in a word? – Embrace

Hold tightly, hug, intensity, anguish, security, arms, enveloped, loved, tenderly, sucked in, melt, passion, eternal, heart-felt, mmmmmmm…

What is in this word for you?  Do tell me, please.

It is a comfortable place to be in the embrace of another…try it for yourself…give someone a hug today!

Love,

Felecia

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4 thoughts on “What’s in a word? – Embrace

    1. Felecia Post author

      Yes…and a perfect way to express one’s affections towards another. To be held close in warmth and tender care…to embrace is part of love’s universal language I think.
      Peace,
      Felecia

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  1. Heart Written: Doris Hayes Gibson

    Yes. Something I could use, especially this week. Since I live alone, I depend on my Father’s embrace, which is awesome.

    To me, embrace means comfort, submitting myself to another’s arms of love, fulfillment, joy, release of worry and pain, peace, contentment, surrounded by love, and sweet serenity…if only for that moment.

    Thank you, Felecia. You are a beautiful friend. Embrace that! Much love!

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    1. Felecia Post author

      Thanks so much , dear Doris. I love your description of what an embrace truly is. I’ve sought the embrace of Our Father much this week as well. When I am troubled, I envision myself cuddled in His arms with my face buried deep into His bosom. I feel so safe and secure there, wrapped in His arms, where no one or any situation can harm me. Thank you for your friendship.
      Bless you!
      Love,
      Felecia

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