healing
November 19, 2009
- I am trying to create a new life style. Aiming for a Life style where the wholistic (we are all one) p.o.v. is evident, spirituality present and love omniscient. Currently humanity is fear infested. This hostile environment creates a barrier, and denies nature its inherent changes. I am in constant search to understand Self, for in understanding my Self I understand yours. I find ...
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November 7, 2009
- When I was a child, I went through many horrible things. I was a victim of incest. I was four, when my one of my aunts, Judith who’s also biological mother’s youngest sister had an intercourse with me several times. My biological mother, Catherine and her family were calling me names and they use to view me as a person with special needs or a person with down syndrome. When my biological ...
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October 29, 2009
- October 29, 2009 The Book on the Shelf I love to read; my bookshelves are crammed tight. However, there is one book that I avoided even glancing at, even though I had several copies. My first copy was given to me by a nice neighbor lady when I was very young. Another copy was given to me when I was baptized and another when I married. I even received a large copy that was ...
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October 23, 2009
- Last night I went to an energy healer. AT the end of my rope with the anger and pain,i was willing to try anything. I had sampled a little of this kind of healing about a month ago at our town fair for a brief period and the reader was so on target I wanted to come back for more.And this time I saw the director himself,who had trained at BErkeley Psychic Institute for five years and has done ...
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October 21, 2009
- Last night I was asked to babysit my grandkids.My daughter had a meeting to go to,and I was happy to find the always wonderful place to go whether I need healing or not. It so happened that I did last night.AS always they come running to me,their little hands out crying" gramma,gramma".Meg had returned from a walk with them,and we ordered a pizza and french fries,which both kids ...
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September 17, 2009
- This weeks prompted topic is forgiveness.In my opinion, to forgive is a powerful action and the single most powerful act a person can make is to sincerely forgive himself for his own mistakes, misdeeds, mis-actions, misunderstandings, and misgivings.But lets be clear here: forgiveness is not the act of saying "I forgive." It is not paying lip service to the error of our past mistakes. ...
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September 17, 2009
- How can I not speak on this week’s topic? Forgiveness is critical to a life that involves relationships, whether they be with family, co-workers, friends, neighbors, or people who bag your groceries. And what is a life if it doesn’t involve relationships?Without forgiveness, we live in angst. I know because I’ve been there. Whenever I hear tips on how to forgive, I jot them down. Little ...
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September 17, 2009
- When someone harms us or is hurtful in some way, we tend to absorb and retain these energies. We often obsess about the experience, and tell everyone we know, letting the story and its feelings grow. Our response to harm may be self-righteous indignation, or chronic pain and suffering. It may be retaliation. Or it may stimulate our own feelings of low self worth or self-hate. We might invest ...
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September 16, 2009
- As I prepare to write this entry, I think in a way that forgiveness is a difficult for many of us as understanding can be. To forgive those that have wronged us can be a great challenge, and a difficult thing to anticipate being able to do. For me, forgiveness has never been that tough for me. In part, because I have learned how to be a doormat my whole life, and just thought it was ...
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September 16, 2009
- A blog entry about forgiveness for my first Red Room blog post. Can I write convincingly about something that doesn't exist?No forgiveness. Only forgetting. Fading memory. What passes for forgiveness is exhaustion. Emotional blindness. No forgiveness. Only a silent space where you once stored your broken heart.After war, atrocity or genocide there is sometimes a call for reckoning. Outrage ...
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