Timing...

By Vichara


Sometimes it seems like it is all a matter of timing. When you needed to move-the last time it over took-believing is an issue if-waking steadily along the path-you can see that the steps are taken-what can’t you see will not you are at the center of the issues-confiscate your dreams back from those that mean-is there another way to seek-meditate on those thoughts that-forward-you-dreams-dreams-and believe-hurt you-you’re in control-to steal them away-peace will bring things all into perspective. The shuffling of thoughts will occur when there is restlessness inside. When you take time to be in the moment things will fall into place to be reflected on more clearly. Sometimes it seems like it is all a matter of timing.

uxorial • \uk-SOR-ee-ul\ • adjective
: of, relating to, or characteristic of a wife
Example Sentence:
“He watered the plants, cleared aspen leaves and debris from the rock garden, and cut the lawn … without any uxorial prompting.” (Rois M. Beal, The Washington Post, July 19, 2007)
Did you know?
With help from "-ial," "-ious," and "-icide," the Latin word "uxor," meaning "wife," has given us the English words "uxorial," "uxorious" (meaning "excessively fond of or submissive to a wife"), and "uxoricide" ("murder of a wife by her husband" or "a wife murderer"). Do we have equivalent "husband" words? Well, sort of. "Maritus" means "husband" in Latin, so "marital" can mean "of or relating to a husband and his role in marriage" (although "maritus" also means "married," and the "of or relating to marriage or the married state" sense of "marital" is far more common). And while "mariticide" is "spouse killing," it can also be specifically "husband-killing."

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