Carpe Diem

Latin for "seize the day," an aphorism found in the Roman writer Horace's Odes, this phrase has been used in English since the early 1800s. www.dictionary.com

 

 

 Ros Prynn is a columnist who writes for several web sites.  Her column called Carpe Diem contains writings on many spiritual subjects and she has graciously consented to share them with Sacred Sight and all who enter here.  You are likely to see her in site under the nickname of LadyMidnight! 

 

Hush

Gift Wrapped

Every 5 Seconds

Its About Time

The Visitor

Are YOU Ready?

The F Word

Good Mornin' America, How Are You?

Lessons From Lucy Joyful

Thank You!

Say Nothing

Illusions

In Dreams...If I can Dream

Today is an Opportunity

We are Family

Little Things Mean a Lot

Life as a Dance

The Power of One

The Tiny Pink Shell

Fear? No Fear

All I really Need

Illness is a Gift