My Precious Husband
My precious husband of 38 years passed away July 24, 2009. He had been disabled for 19 years, but in Jan.,2009 he was diagnosed with small cell lung …
I'm 60 yrs old and just recently became a widow.. I battle with depression due to an inherited chemical imbalance (I ask for money, but this is what I get!!) Am also a part time caregiver to my my Mom. I seem to have a sign on my back that says "Walk All Over Me"!....AND THAT'S THE "GOOD" PART OF MY LIFE!!!!"
I'm 60 yrs old and just recently became a widow.. I battle with depression due to an inherited chemical imbalance (I ask for money, but this is what I get!!) Am also a part time caregiver to my my Mom. I seem to have a sign on my back that says "Walk All Over Me"!....AND THAT'S THE "GOOD" PART OF MY LIFE!!!!"
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My precious husband of 38 years passed away July 24, 2009. He had been disabled for 19 years, but in Jan.,2009 he was diagnosed with small cell lung …
have been caring for my Mother since June 2006. She has had mini stroke that has cause short term memory lose, Parkinsons, one lung 2/3 full of …
This past week has been just a big "DUH"! Have had a sinus/miagraine headache along with a lovely back ache. So, have been …
I have so much to be thankful for that I'm ashamed of myself for feeling this way. But confessing my true feelings is, to …
I would like to take this oppertunity to thank my dear friends, LostLadyLen, GarrettK, and Wondering Vet for their continued support, encouragement, …
Hey, hey, hey, dear friend, wishing you a blessed day...moment by moment.
Thinking of you and hope you're doing better. Irish hugs.
Don't worry about the future, my friend, and let the past go; it no longer exists. When you're not living in expectation, you're less likely to be caught in negativity. I encourage you to not live in the imagination of what might happen, but live in the reality of this moment. There is much joy to be discovered therein.
When you were a baby learning to walk, you didn't scold yourself when you fell down. You got up and tried again. Falling is just part of the process of learning to walk.
This is the model of how we learn anything -- including how to live. It's all about bringing ourselves back to the present, again and again. We love, then forget to be loving, then remember and become loving again. The more we remember to love, the more habitual loving will become.
It's a matter of being present in every moment.
- John-Roger with Paul Kaye
(From: Momentum, Letting Love Lead - Simple Practices for Spiritual Living, p. 66-67)
Dropped by to give you a most deserving Irish hug.