Looking Within
A Naani20 total reviews
Comment from flylikeaneagle
Pharp: I stopped by to say thanks for the great review! I like your naani.
When I was in depression with my Dad's death, I reached inside my heart and
found God. Then, I started seeing visions and hearing God's voice. My novel,
"What are you waiting for?" is about accepting Jesus as Lord. Yes, I'm at 40,000 words and hope to be done before Thanksgiving! soli deo Gloria! God bless you and have a blessed, divine supper with your precious family in Christ!
nancy-flylikeaneagle
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2016
Pharp: I stopped by to say thanks for the great review! I like your naani.
When I was in depression with my Dad's death, I reached inside my heart and
found God. Then, I started seeing visions and hearing God's voice. My novel,
"What are you waiting for?" is about accepting Jesus as Lord. Yes, I'm at 40,000 words and hope to be done before Thanksgiving! soli deo Gloria! God bless you and have a blessed, divine supper with your precious family in Christ!
nancy-flylikeaneagle
Comment Written 22-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 26-Nov-2016
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Nancy,
Thanks so much for the very kind review. Blessings my friend.............Portia
Comment from tfawcus
A poem that exemplifies the dangers of living a life in which oneself is placed at the centre of the world. Selfishness is self-defeating. One cannot turn the eye inwards all the time if one wishes to look outwards and connect with the rest of humanity.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
A poem that exemplifies the dangers of living a life in which oneself is placed at the centre of the world. Selfishness is self-defeating. One cannot turn the eye inwards all the time if one wishes to look outwards and connect with the rest of humanity.
Comment Written 21-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Thank you for your review and very wise comments they are greatly appreciated....................Portia
Comment from ronnie k
Wonderful, a lesson in style and a joy to the poetic thirst that awaken whenever I open your post. Pride is an enemy of all 6the values Christ lays at our hearts and grows in our spirits.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
Wonderful, a lesson in style and a joy to the poetic thirst that awaken whenever I open your post. Pride is an enemy of all 6the values Christ lays at our hearts and grows in our spirits.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Ronnie,
You are the best friend ever! Thanks so much for your review six star rating and very wise comments, as always they are greatly appreciated. Blessings.......................and Lots of love.......Portia
Comment from Irish Rain
How true!!! I never thought of it like that. But usually when I feel quite empty of Christ, it's because I'm too full of ME! Wonderful Naani Miss Portia!!! Speaks to me today! Blessings....
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
How true!!! I never thought of it like that. But usually when I feel quite empty of Christ, it's because I'm too full of ME! Wonderful Naani Miss Portia!!! Speaks to me today! Blessings....
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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My friend,
I am so glad that this poem was a blessing to you. We all have that moment we when get full of ourselves and God has His way of reminding us. Thank you for the review , the six star rating and very wise comments. Blessings my friend. Portia
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You are most welcome Miss Portia!!
Comment from Sandra du Plessis
A very well-written Naani. We are our best friend. When we cannot get along with ourselves we will probably not get along with anyone else.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
A very well-written Naani. We are our best friend. When we cannot get along with ourselves we will probably not get along with anyone else.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Sandra,
You have a way with words and you are very wise. Thank you for your review and comments they are greatly appreciated. Blessings..................Portia
Comment from Pantygynt
Pride is one of those awkward things that can be viewed both as a plus and a minus. We are exhorted to take pride in our work. It is apparently fine to be proud of our children's achievements and indeed of our own. It is pride in ones country that prevents the prisoner of war from giving away his country's secrets.
And yet it is also a deadly sin.
I have always thought that strange.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
Pride is one of those awkward things that can be viewed both as a plus and a minus. We are exhorted to take pride in our work. It is apparently fine to be proud of our children's achievements and indeed of our own. It is pride in ones country that prevents the prisoner of war from giving away his country's secrets.
And yet it is also a deadly sin.
I have always thought that strange.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Pantygynt,
Thank you for your review and very wise comments, they are greatly appreciated. Blessings..............Portia
Comment from Bucketlist
How true your Naani. The saying ' Pride goes before a fall' could be a precursor to your poem. I like the introspection you use. It's a new style for me, but I enjoyed It.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
How true your Naani. The saying ' Pride goes before a fall' could be a precursor to your poem. I like the introspection you use. It's a new style for me, but I enjoyed It.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Thank you for your review and very kind comments, they are greatly appreciated. Blessings.........................Portia
Comment from Lu Saluna
This is a well written poem and a powerful message indeed.
You need to check your syllable count, you have one syllable too many, the maximum for a Naani is 25 and you have 26 syllables.
If you fix it up you have a good shot in the contest, best of luck to you.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
This is a well written poem and a powerful message indeed.
You need to check your syllable count, you have one syllable too many, the maximum for a Naani is 25 and you have 26 syllables.
If you fix it up you have a good shot in the contest, best of luck to you.
Comment Written 20-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Lu,
Out of everyone who reviewed this poem your are the only one who caught the error. Thank you for a thorough and kind review. I came in third place in the contest with the syllable count of 26. I have contacted the person who created this contest to let them know that I did not deserve the win as I did not comply with the requirements. Thanks so much for bringing this to my attention. Blessings.........................Portia
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That is very honest of you indeed but I think you do deserve the honour all the same.
I am going to send you a link via email that I think will help you.
Comment from Mrs Happy Poet
Yes this is well written so many are quick to judge others they need to look at themselves you have done well using 25 syllables good luck regards Jill
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
Yes this is well written so many are quick to judge others they need to look at themselves you have done well using 25 syllables good luck regards Jill
Comment Written 19-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Thank you for your review and very kind comments. Blessings.................Portia
Comment from Writer51
This is a very nice poem. The choice of words are clear and the topic is an important one. More people should take this too heart. Very good.
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
This is a very nice poem. The choice of words are clear and the topic is an important one. More people should take this too heart. Very good.
Comment Written 19-Nov-2016
reply by the author on 21-Nov-2016
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Thank you for your review and very kind comments, they are greatly appreciated. Blessings.................Portia