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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SW United States
Posts: 2,613
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Re: Please Lift Us Up
For InLove and Jack Halyard:
G-d go with you both and may you continue to recline comfortably within G-d's strong and gentle hands. Since I moved to the western US I have been through some of this with my parents, whose advanced age and well being were /are of concern to me. We lost Dad last spring, but as planned by G-d, life does go on. Even though I've not met either of you yet on CR, I'm looking forward to the time when that may happen. flow.... ![]() |
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at peace
Join Date: Apr 2005
Location: Texas
Posts: 3,267
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Re: Please Lift Us Up
Hi and Peace to All!
Oh, thank you, thank you, and thank you all for your lovely messages! I have been home now for a couple of days, and just now felt like sitting here for a minute. Of course, my beloved CR was a big prority. Thanks for saving my place! I have memberships on other websites, and after 30 days of no posting, members and their posts are simply erased like they were never there at all. What a crock! Anyway, I wish I had a laptop so I could get online from my recliner where I live now most of the time. Ha! It is actually J.H.'s chair, but I have commandeered it for now. Well, okay--he gave it to me. (Things could be worse, eh?)I always worry a little when I post on this thread. Ya know--me, me, ME? But I hope everyone knows I am just trying to stay in touch until I can come back as a regular contributor. On top of that, I have had concerns that the name of the thread was not appropriate because I posted it in the lounge. So I am glad that it was okay with my buds of all different faiths and thoughts. Reading back over the responses, all I can say is that I love your compassion--and I just love your minds! Everyone has such different ways of expressing themselves, and I treasure it all. Good to meet those with whom I have not spoken before (Hi flowperson--I feel like I already know you because I have read so many of your posts), and wonderful to hear from my old friends. Well, alas, I am beginning to tire out, so I'd better quit writing for now. I am trying to stay home and not have to go back to the lovely hospital, but that might happen. I am just happy to get a chance to see my little "mamminals" who couldn't come visit me there.Gotta go-- InPeace, InLove |
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Oannes
Join Date: May 2006
Location: SW United States
Posts: 2,613
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Re: Please Lift Us Up
InLove:
Thank you so much for your communication. If you're considering a laptop I would suggest the least expensive Mac I-Book. I bought one each for myself and my daughter a year and a half ago and we both couldn't do without them now. My Mom is 89 and going strong these days. She developed non-Hodgkins lymphoma about 8 years ago and knocked it into remisssion in six months. She had a relapse three years ago and whipped it again after four months of treatment. Quite a woman! She has gained a lot of spiritual insight in reading Deepak Chopra's, Timeless Mind Ageless Body( I might have gotten that backwards). Keep your head up and have faith. It will get better. flow.... ![]() |
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in essence
Join Date: Jun 2004
Location: Oxfordshire uk
Posts: 835
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Re: Please Lift Us Up
InLove,
Your wonderful positive attitude is everything for the healing. You are the healer in the love of life flowing through the body. Your healing is each new day opening before you ............ love and light - c - |
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