their: [adjective] of or relating to them or themselves especially as possessors, agents, or objects of an action.
Others may believe that the point of life is to find and achieve personal fulfillment. And some may feel that the point of life is simply to enjoy it as much as possible. Finding a sense of meaning in life can be difficult for anyone, but it can be particularly challenging when struggling with low mood and feelings of depression. If you find Also, hither and yon. Here and there, as in I've been wandering about, hither and thither, or Ruth went hither and yon, searching for her sister. These old words for “here” and “there” are rarely heard outside these expressions, which themselves may be dying out. [c. A.D. 725] The American Heritage® Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer. This constant dialogue between reality and illusion, moderated by our use of language, is what poet and philosopher David Whyte explores in Consolations: The Solace, Nourishment and Underlying Meaning of Everyday Words (public library) — a most remarkable book “dedicated to WORDS and their beautiful hidden and beckoning uncertainty.” The phrase I chose for today is “every now and then.”. It’s very common in English. You might think you know what it means, but keep listening. The simple definition is “sometimes.”. The way you heard it was, Every now and then, you’ll hear that some prominent person in American culture is Canadian. This page is the fourth part of a five-part article on the runes. The other four parts are: Part I: Introduction Part II: The Origins of the Runes Part III: Runic Philosophy and Magic Part V: The 10 Best Books on the Runes This section provides the sign, name, phoneme (sound), and short description of … Continue reading The Meanings of the Runes → . 299 74 286 273 88 49 466 347

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