The change...

By Vichara


If there is an acknowledgment within yourself for a desire to change, you are half way there. If your awareness of the world around you has become heightened, the seed has been planted. If you find yourself talking about social and moral values more, the shift has already happened. Sooner or later and hopefully sooner, awareness arises inside you, creates the catalyst for change and moves your dialogue from internal to external. From this point you will be drawn to other voices that will encourage your steps and like kindred souls finally meeting, will set down the demarcation point for change not only for you but the world around you. But please be kind to yourself and move forward with patience, love and compassion.

enclave • \EN-klayv\ • noun
: a distinct territorial, cultural, or social unit enclosed within or as if within foreign territory
Example Sentence:
The small middle-class enclave, just north of the city, is home to many young professionals who commute into the city to work every morning.
Did you know?
Looking for the keys to the etymology of "enclave"? You'll find them in French and Latin. English speakers borrowed "enclave" from French in the 19th century. The French noun derives in turn from the Middle French verb "enclaver," meaning to "enclose." "Enclaver" itself can be traced to the Latin prefix "in-" and the Latin noun "clavis," meaning "key." "Clavis" opened the door to a few other English words, some of which might seem unlikely relatives of "enclave." "Clavicle," the word for the bone that joins the breastbone and the shoulder blade, comes from "clavis," as does the musical sign "clef."

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