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#844408 added March 18, 2015 at 12:58am
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Prompt: What does "Heaven On Earth" mean to you?

"Heaven On Earth" is a phrase I have used often, myself. To me it is the top of the top, best of the best, or as close to one's idea of paradise as humanly possible.

For example;
A sunny, warm day spent socializing with my family while outside soaking up the sun and listen to good music in the background and having no interruptions all day long - would be "Heaven on Earth".

The feeling that comes over me every time my husband puts his arms around me (regardless if we are fighting or not) - that is "Heaven On Earth".

A White Castle burger (the original real ones not the frozen store bought) - is a taste of "Heaven on Earth".

Listen to children's' heartfelt sincere laughter while outside playing - is a sound of "Heaven of Earth".

The heart warming fuzzy emotional feeling of honor that I get when my teenagers rank me top of anything to their peers - one of the feelings of "Heaven on Earth".

When I put a new pair of precisely prescribed glasses and see everything so clearly and crisply detailed - "Heaven on Earth".

Anything and everything that gives you even the smallest glimpse of your personal idea of paradise, is "Heaven of Earth". Which naturally means that it is different for each person, just our fingerprints are only ours so is our "Heaven on Earth".

Taz

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