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There is always HopeJill said Oct 10, 2006, 12:17 PM: |
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I've had some pretty dark hours. More than you know. The one thing I held onto was the idea that there was hope. Long after the fleeting feelings of hope dimmed, I held the idea like a seed and planted it when I hit the bottom. |
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Re: There is always HopeDee Dee said Oct 15, 2006, 9:04 PM: |
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I always have hope! In fact, I'm high on hope! But, I still feel like it will take 100 tomorrows to fix today! I feel so good talking to you here! There are so many things that I just can't share with others! I'm even afraid of my own shadow! I try so very hard not to let the past creep in to today! But, it's everywhere! Most days, I just want to give up! It wasn't too long ago, that every night before I went to bed, I actually prayed for death! I haven't really slept in months! I lay down, close my eyes, and sometimes only 10 minutes of sleep! I don't even remember my dreams anymore! What do you suppose that means? I can't figure it out! And, I'm losing hope more and more! These are the possessions I hold dear to keep me going, my 3 children and my education! |
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Re: There is always Hopevioletflame said Oct 16, 2006, 3:54 PM: |
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Dear Dee Dee, The fact that you are here at Zaadz, a community of hope, and that you are part of the Sacred Walk pod, among many other things, exhibits the hope that is alive in you.
There is no greater gift than to receive hope. Allow yourself to open up to the hope that is held here for you. It is also hopeful that you are able to hold dear to your children and to your education. This is an act of hope, itself. To recognize the people and things that bring meaning and love into your life. I send my prayers and cyber hugs to you and know that you willfind the strength within the days ahead to see feel the healing taking place in your life. Allow yourself to dream of what you are longing to manifest in your life and believe that you will manifest your heart’s desires as time unfolds. Keep the faith sister, and may the long time sun shine upon you, all love surround you, and the light guide your way on! Blessed Be! Elena |
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Re: There is always HopeNichole said Oct 17, 2006, 11:06 AM: |
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Re: There is always Hopesaxman said Dec 13, 2006, 4:19 PM: |
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Dear DeeDee, |
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no, sadly sometimes we lose hopeSmokingBear said Jan 19, 2007, 2:08 AM: |
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and that is where I sit today. and I know I am in trouble.
Sadly, sometimes we lose hope. |
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Re: no, sadly sometimes we lose hopeNicole said Jan 19, 2007, 4:09 AM: |
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dear bear, you are going through a very difficult and painful time, and at times when it's this dark, it's hard to imagine the sun will ever shine again… but it really does, and the deepest pain can create a cup within us to be filled with the greatest joy, when the time comes… |
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And then hope is restored!Jill said Jan 21, 2007, 5:16 PM: |
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Smoking Bear - You already know what I have to say. One foot in the forward direction. Hope is held in the small moments of surrender. |
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Re: And then hope is restored!Jill said Jan 22, 2007, 5:08 AM: |
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Scott, |
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Re: There is always HopeSmokingBear said Jan 22, 2007, 5:42 AM: |
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I've got Tolle's book….I think I need to break it back out. |
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Tolle's bookSmokingBear said Jan 22, 2007, 6:35 AM: |
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I just picked it up again, read thru the forward and such and got to his first chapter. I immediately put the book down and am now forgetting abouty it. It was at the exact point that I put it down years ago. First, not all of us wake up and find a pencil beautiful, while such an epiphany would be welcome, and in fact is paryed for, it was followed by a period of time which Tolle says he spent an extended period of time sitting on park benches in a blissful state.
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Re: Tolle's bookNicole said Jan 22, 2007, 7:27 AM: |
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it's interesting, i was just talking with someone about in the days before modern psychiatry, the rich used to go away to some spa for months or a year to recover from a breakdown… the poor didn't have this luxury but it is truly a gift to be unencumbered to have long stretches of solitude to heal and grow… and yes, i've come to understand that about being a celibate or a hermit, that it can be very fulfilling… |
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