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Mikael…Echo…
Thanks for your words… it’s hard for me to look back and think that I might have done anything so unusual because it seemed such natural response to what was going on in my life at the time…I simply made a choice based on the realization (the epiphany) that I wanted to live. And I mean LIVE. Which I had not been very good at doing at all.
Echo - I’m really glad to hear that you’re making such an effort for yourself. I have a friend who recently quit smoking and has been climbing the walls. I keep reminding her that it’s the single most loving act that she can do for herself and that she wouldn’t be making this choice unless some part of her was desperately asking for her own love. I ask you to listen for that voice because it too is asking for your own love.
We contend with so many unconscious battles within ourselves that it’s sometimes hard to find a self to love at all! My own experience tells me that the inner wars calm down when we remove those layers of self-inflicetd hatred from our bodies/minds. When we’ve begun to lift the mucky veil we can start to clear a path towards peace. But that’s the hard part because exposure/vulnerability can be painful and is often the reason we find it so unbearable to let go of our addictions to begin with. The truth hurts but it also heals.
And yes Mikael, to go beyond the self and take care of our environment as wholistically as possible is to love ourselves inside out. If we can’t embrace our whole selves how can we even begin to nurture the planet? And with that I think I need some chocolate…
Keep it shining!
Melis
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