Compassion hearts...

By Vichara


We reach out in an effort to get behind this “veil” that could perhaps give us the answers we seek, help we need and direction that is required. The trouble is finding that deliniation mark where it might be and even if there is one. Perhaps all our energies projected outwardly are merly the means to ignite dormat area within that will unite others in an effort to balance the negative and positive energies. Can all our prayers, blessings and mindful efforts help? That is a question that has been asked many times. The answer; I am not sure for everyone but I have seen the results when there is an unified positive effort in daily things and I do believe change and healing can be achieved with compassionate hearts.

omnibus • \AHM-nih-bus\ • adjective
1 : of, relating to, or providing for many things at once
2 : containing or including many items

Example Sentence:
At the beginning of the school year, teachers held an omnibus meeting to tie up many of the loose ends that were left unaddressed over the summer.

Did you know?
The adjective "omnibus" may not have much to do with public transportation, but the noun "omnibus" certainly does -- it not only means "bus,"but it's also the word English speakers shortened to form "bus." The noun "omnibus" originated in the 1820s as a French word for long, horse-drawn vehicles that transported people along the main thoroughfares of Paris. Shortly thereafter, omnibuses -- and the noun "omnibus" -- arrived in New York. But in Latin, "omnibus" simply means "for all." Our adjective "omnibus," which arrived in the mid-1800s, seems to hark back to that Latin "omnibus," though it may also have been at least partially influenced by the English noun. An "omnibus bill" containing numerous provisions, for example, could be likened to a bus loaded with people.

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