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January 21, 2012

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Maureen McDermott

Liz, so many thought provoking messages in your reflection this week - thank you. Like yourself I too value the power of forgiveness that leads to healing and peace. May we listen to our heart and live the truth of our emotions.

Marily

Thank you Liz... beautiful thoughts for our hearts.

candace nagle

Perfect timing for my heart, Liz. Thank you. Old associations and beliefs can be so powerful. I don't want my history to prevent my receiving the gifts of this present precious moment. Nor do I want them to confuse and distort the reality of my relationships. But there are times when that is just what happens. Sometimes my inner life is so laden with negotiating old wounds it is almost incapacitating. I ask, "How did I ever land here again?!" Other times...all is well. Today, the rain is beautiful and calming but a loneliness has arisen from somewhere and I can't shake it. All I can do is feel my way, not resist, and be easy on myself. So, I am drinking tea and watching rain drip like diamonds from the bare plum tree. Reading your post helps me to know that, in my solitude, I am not really alone. This time will pass and my heart will sing again.

erie chapman

You express some provocative insights here, Liz. "...some feelings show up as unwanted guests." And these are the guests that are hardest to endure. Are we to usher them out the door or find ways to deal with them through Love and courage?
"As caregivers, we have an opportunity to shed old models of thinking that no longer serve any good purpose. It is only to the degree that we forgive ourselves that we heal and then can offer this in kind to others. " You describe, here, both the challenge and the solution - we can "shed old models." And that process begins by forgiving ourselves.

Woody Wessel

I love that mandala. I think it is one of your best.

Marily

this is the way to be human... I guess it is alright to be one :) ... when my mind wanders and lose focus, I could get surprised or distracted, could be annoyed or even fearful. Knowing that He understands, my feelings are just reminders to stay on track again, in close contact with Him. Feeling His unconditional love and tight hugs in my weaknesses as I look into my heart moment by moment renewing my mind.

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