365 Thoughts Of Healing – #134

I thought it was time to share another page of my book, 365 Thoughts of Healing. At the time I scheduled this post, I picked the page randomly. Now I wonder what meaning it might have for one or the other when it gets published. Have a great week!

In Love and Light

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The purpose of my blog is to inspire and shine a light on the beauty and power of the wonderful being inside your body. You came into this world to share what only you can give. Remember who you really are, conquer the world the way you always wanted to, and become the blessing to us all that you were meant to be.

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Well said Erika. Five people can be at an event and if you ask each what they thought of it, they all will describe them differently. Life affects us all in different ways in those many experiences we go through, and in its wisdom we will see that judgement is only the path of our own fears, and what we haven’t understood. Great post kind lady, I am definitely getting this book one way or another 🤗❤️🙏

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I love that part “and in its wisdom we will see that judgement is only the path of our own fears, and what we haven’t understood”. Isn’t that simply each one’s journey? Each one has a different coloring but they all lead us uniquely through this life in order to take us to the places we need to learn our personal lessons to awareness.

I would love you having it, Mark. You can get it as an e-book on your laptop too. Or you try to order it over amazon.com. I just don’t know how much the shipment would be, but you can see this bevor you go to payment. Thank you for considering it, I appreciat it, Mark 💖

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It is indeed each our own journey , to find that acceptance of us, that love we all seek kind lady. And we all get there, even if some days it seems backwards. But they are the biggest teachers.
And most certainly yes to your book Erika. It will be a delight to open it each morning to contemplate for the day 🤗🥰🤣❤️🙏

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This is such a profound truth. As I was reading it, I thought about how as parents we strive to control out children’s reactions to situations. It’s the passing down of our own learned behavior growing up. Wow! It’s a miracle any of us ever find our way. Thanks for sharing. 💕

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This is so so true, Jan. Yes, our parents tried to shape us as they thought it would be “correct”. Even when we say, we will make it different with our own children we try teach them the world through our own eyes. It is meant well… but we help wrapping their backpack. But then again, we need something to overcome to break through that wall of misunderstanding and finding ourselves behind it. Thanks for adding this important thought, Jan 💖

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And what you just said, warms my heart. Thank you, Michael. Regarding strange words… I had a native speaker look over the manuscript to make sure everything is correct😉

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“However, you are not standing in their shoes …………………” is (from my perspective) the most important part of that Post, and my understanding of that concept was one of the most important changes to my perspective on life.

We are all products of our childhood; our parents child raising style; our experiences through our teens and on to our current day. That is what makes each of us unique as no two people can possibly have identical life experiences.

We should never criticize others for “what they do”, but rather try and understand “why they did it”.

So not only can we view our own issues constructively when we recognize past influences (as Erika noted so well) but, if we acknowledge the influences in others, perhaps we can support change there also.

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There is so much compassion in your words. I see it like you say it: “… if we acknowledge the influences in others, perhaps we can support change there also.” If we want others feel understood, we might make big steps in accepting ourselves more for who we are through our stories.

Would you allow me to quote you with this essential sentence: We should never criticize others for “what they do”, but rather try and understand “why they did it”.

Thank you for your comment, Colin. They are always enriching.

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