In Memory of Walter “Killer” Kowalski
October 13, 1926 – August 30, 2008
“Hey There Man”

The Love Star
GOD IS NOW
by: Walter Kowalski
We spend so much time in the past, dreaming about things
that have
been and have gone. These things no longer exist.
The past does not exist!
So, also, we worry about the future,
something that has not yet occurred. The
future also does
not exist. There is only the present. We should make
the
present, this instant, our very own and personal creation of
joy and
happiness. Just think, each instant starts with a
clean, new, pure birth, and
it lasts forever.
Time is continually changing from one moment to the next.
Now, God does not change. God is, and has been, the same
and always
will be. Since time is always changing and God
does not change, there is no
God in time. In other words,
God does not require time to act for you. God is
NOW.
Each instant, every moment, starts a pure new birth; it
starts holy.
We ourselves desecrate this holy instant.
Each holy instant is full of love.
Let us expand it, and make
it last forever.
We start each and every moment a holy person, make it
last forever.
This moment, as you read this, I start my holy
love expanding in your
world.
All my love for you, to last forever.
©2003 Walter Kowalski
A Visitor From Heaven
A visitor from Heaven
If only for a while
A gift of love to be returned
We think of you and smile
A visitor from Heaven
Accompanied by
grace
Reminding of a better love
And of a better place
With
aching hearts and empty arms
We send you with a name
It hurts so much to
let you go
But we’re so glad you came
We’re so glad you came
A
visitor from Heaven
If only for a day
We thank Him for the time He gave
And now it’s time to say
We trust you to the Father’s love
And to
His tender care
Held in the everlasting arms
And we’re so glad you’re
there
We’re so glad you’re there
With breaking hearts and open hands
We send you with a name
It hurts so much to let you go
But we’re so
glad you came
We’re so glad you came
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