Come to the rescue...

By Vichara


Rescue the heart, rescue the mind, and rescue the spirit. Rescue them all from being hijacked by the delusionary aspects that they are being subjected to on a daily basis. Take the time each day, either as you start your day or at the end, to remind you of the true values that sustain and fortifies us all. Love, to further build a union between us. Patience, to develop the space to see things clearly. And Compassion, in order to cultivate true empathy.

plausible • \PLAW-zuh-bul\ • adjective
1 : seemingly fair, reasonable, or valuable but often not so
2 : superficially pleasing or persuasive
*3 : appearing worthy of belief
Example Sentence:
Her excuses for missing work were plausible at first, but soon became ridiculous.
Did you know?
Today the word "plausible" usually means "reasonable" or "believable," but it once held the meanings "worthy of being applauded" and "approving." It comes to us from the Latin adjective "plausibilis" ("worthy of applause"), which in turn derives from the verb "plaudere," meaning "to applaud or clap." Other "plaudere" descendants in English include "applaud," "plaudit" (the earliest meaning of which was "a round of applause"), and "explode" (from Latin "explodere," meaning "to drive off the stage by clapping").

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