Category: Mental Health
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Opinions
So it was all going so well. The ride share driver arrived on time. When I got into the really nice car the Charlie Brown Christmas music was playing. Then a nice hymn. I remarked to him that I liked the music. He asked me if I was part of the Doctor convention and I
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Consistency
When I started this blog, I was hoping to write something every day. So much for that. But today I’m headed back to Houston after a wonderful trip to see Katie and her family, at least her hubby who is to her kindest and most helpful partner to Katie that I could ever wish for.
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A milestone, of sorts
One year ago today, at about this time, I was headed to my new (old) hometown of Houston. I remember how tired I was from the move, and still remember how MaryAnn and Robert saved the day(s) for me at the end of the process so all could be done. Honestly, I haven’t looked back
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Problems
“Most of the problems in this world can be blamed on one person not recognising the worth of another.” -From the book Good Dirt by Charmaine Wilkerson
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It’s Greek to me
Eubulus, a Greek comic poet of the fourth century B.C.E., wrote that although two bowls of wine brought “love and pleasure,” five led to “shouting,” nine led to “bile,” and 10 produced outright “madness, in that it makes people throw things.”
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Protected: Pain
There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.
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More will be revealed
I’m still un-wrapping.
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Inspiration can come when I least expect it
During the meeting this morning, 91 year old Jim L from North Carolina shared his experience, strength and hope with the group. He was cogent and totally knew how to work the Zoom technology. He came to the program in 1976. He proved to me that age is only a number…yes, mine keeps getting higher
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A Course in Miracles
V. The Function of the Miracle Worker 1. Before miracle workers are ready to undertake their function in this world, it is essential that they fully understand the fear of release. ²Otherwise they may unwittingly foster the belief that release is imprisonment, a belief that is already very prevalent. ³This misperception arises in turn from the belief that