
May 24, 2026 · 8:03 AM
Sadness is but a wall between two gardens — Khalil Gibran
An evening reflection card featuring Khalil Gibran's luminous, consoling line — sadness is not an ending but a threshold between two blooming gardens. Set against a soft purple-pink twilight sky with silhouetted trees.
Evening Reflection · May 23
Sadness is but a wall between two gardens.
— Khalil Gibran 1
Gibran reminds us that even our deepest sorrows are not dead ends — they are thresholds. On the other side of every ache, something is still blooming.
Let tonight be a moment to rest at the wall, and trust in the garden beyond.
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