A heartfelt thanks to all that have followed and encouraged me these last six weeks. I've read every comment and been grateful beyond words. Wishing you all Happy Holidays!
day forty-two:
perfectly normal--equanimity in adversity
day forty-three:
am: a sense of calm, of equanimity again--feels good to feel good or simply to feel within a healthy range of emotion, to be undisturbed, within reason, of adversity or conflict or uncertainty
on good days, like today, there is work to be done too--memory is a fickle companion, so on good days, days of sun, the work is to bask, to store the memory as one would store grain, to know we will need the granary in time--the work is also of separation too--to stand outside the calm, however thankful and filled with gratitude, but to stand outside of it, to enjoy it like a passing river from the bank
8 comments:
Happy Solstice, dear friend. You sound strong and sure. That is good! I'm soon off for my sand dunes. Be at peace.
:-) So wonderful to hear that these are basking days. Wishing you a continued merry Christmas. With love.
Enjoy it. Today. The holidays. Every day. Enjoy it. xo
erin
Merry Christmas, Glaf to hear your day has been full of sun. I hope you have many more.
Thoughts and Prayers
Tight HUGS
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Happy Holidays Sweetie. Lots of hugs and hot cocoa with marshmallows.
(Yes, it's that time again)
--snow
Wonderful New Year wishes Trée!
this has been a great series. i wonder if you could publish it as a book or in a medical journal of some sort. it would be an enormous help to others going through similar events.
Here's wishing you a Merry Belated Christmas (hope you had a good one!) and a Happy New Year ahead!!
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