How we and other couples balance love, care & MS
4 weeks ago
**** On Life's Journey
Research shows that, “in all cultures, the conviction that one’s predicament is hopeless may cause or hasten disintegration and death.” [Jerome and Julia Frank, Persuasion and Healing] The tools available to me to fight this disease are limited. Could it be that keeping hope alive is the strongest weapon in my arsenal?
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This one synchronous with my feelings today. Have a great weekend! mary
HI JUDY - I have heard that when what one feels, says and does are congruent it is when we are the most happy, peaceful and balanced. Well, I beg to differ because I can't remember when such was true for me and yet, somehow I have my moments of happy, and peace, and balance just not long with standing. I think we all "act-as-if" more than most are willing to admit.
Hope your weekend has some happy, peace and balance.
Love Gail
peace....
I think seeking bravery, rather than trying to appear brave, is being real.
Mary!!! I hope you check in to these messages because it is the only way I know to contact you now. I am unable to leave messages on your blog because, when I try to, it wants to force me into committing to a single name, valid for all Google applications. Since I use Google for many different things and variously use my personal name, my professional name, and sometimes anonymous, I don’t want to be force fit into a single name. I also don’t know what other ramifications there are from doing the sign up which now seems to be required to leave a message on your blog. So many times I have wanted to say something, and I can’t. If you read this, please leave me a response at email: peacebewithyoublog@gmail.com.
Gail, any time one tries to reduce human behavior to a limited construct, one fails to capture the breadth of human life.
Karen, I like that distinction: seeking versus trying to appear.
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