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Tuesday 7 July 2015

#StalkList: On #StalkList for today, we have the Author of Things That Run Around And Bloom, C. JoyBell C.

On #StalkList for today, we have the Author of Things That Run Around And Bloom, C. JoyBell C.
C. JoyBell C

C. JoyBell C. is best known for her love of cake, especially that of the red velvet nature. She is the author of poetry and literature books delving mainly into philosophy of mind, esoterism, and all other things wise and wonderful. Her words are quoted by movers and shakers of this age (people she often refers to as being "much bigger" than herself) and have become a genuine source of inspiration, transformation and discovery for many the world over. But when asked, "Who are you?" she will simply say, "I am me." 

She is the author of Things That Run Around And Bloom, 2VadeMecum, Raising Nobility,Wolves of the Sapphire Sun, Vade Mecum, All Things Lit Like Fireflies, All Things Dance Like Dragonflies, The Conversation of Merachefet, The Sun Is Snowing, Saint Paul Trois Châteaux:1948, The Suns Snow And The Sands Move.

She owns a blog on BLOGGER titled  The Never-ending, Moveable Banquet

In one of her post, she recounts her encounter with a relative, where she uncovered what I'd love to title The complexity of finding a friend without letting go of the 'I' factor.

She says in her post: 


 I was talking to a relative lately, who told me, "I don't understand you, because I..." and that right there, is the reason why people in this world can't understand other people. It's the "because I" part that causes the "I don't understand you" part. If you are going to approach other people from the perspective of yourself, then you are never going to understand them, and that is an inability that is on you, it's not a disability on the part of the other person.  Continue reading

Find her on Facebook and also on Twitter where she shares her thoughts, works, as well as her experience.

Her quote on:GOODREAD

“A star falls from the sky and into your hands. Then it seeps through your veins and swims inside your blood and becomes every part of you. And then you have to put it back into the sky. And it's the most painful thing you'll ever have to do and that you've ever done. But what's yours is yours. Whether it’s up in the sky or here in your hands. And one day, it'll fall from the sky and hit you in the head real hard and that time, you won't have to put it back in the sky again.”

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