Gloria, could you have a look at the following, the last paragraph of this Heavenletter, and specifically the sentence: Yet to say Pick rosebuds while you may lacks artistry.
I am not sure that I understand it.
Gather you rosebuds while you may. This is the gist of what I am saying, yet, perhaps gather is not quite the right verb, for it may convey the idea of collecting. You are to be an enjoyer and not a collector. Yet to say Pick rosebuds while you may lacks artistry. We are talking about being an artist of life who enters into life for the fleeting moment it is here. You are here right now in the Doorway to Infinity.
Here is another paragraph, the eighth, about which I am not sure:
At the moment you lived the days of the past that you hold dear to you, it often the case that you didn’t know at the time how precious they would be to you as they are now. Most likely, you rushed them waiting for a better day.
Thanks.