Dear Gloria,
in http://www.heavenletters.org/where-did-you-spring-from.html
two grammatical constructions puzzle me:
1) Paragr. 2: " With every step you take is to bless the Earth your feet walk on." I try to connect grammatically the "With" with the verb "is". Should we read: "With every step you take you have to/do bless the Earth your feet walk on"?
2) Parag. 4: "With the light bright between you, the Earthly Stars become the Heavenly Stars, and from what vantage is it known which are which when light shines forth so brightly?" Is the "light bright" the same as the "bright light" or does it convey another meaning? Or is it simply "right" instead of "bright"?
Thanks