Growing old is not for the faint of heart and I do consider myself to be healthier than many of my friends: my blood pressure is great, cholesterol and blood sugar levels perfect, lungs are strong, hearing excellent, weight good, no arthritis. On a walk Judy asked how my ankle was doing after I sprained […]
Judy, this is a fabulous, dynamic collage. So much going on, all kinds of suggestions and symbols. We humans hide behind masks and reveal ourselves in bits and pieces.
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Sharon,
I think it is good to reveal oneself in bits and pieces. It allows you to get feedback along the way and adapt to it. There is a reason for our masks, as well as a reason for taking them.
Peggy
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My real estate group has numerous pet sayings, among which are; “Never argue with a crazy person” and “it’s may be OK to be arrogant or stupid, but never arrogant AND stupid at the same time”.
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Rick,’ You have a smart real estate group!! Send us more sayings!
Peggy
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Oh man does this resonate with me today. I’ve been really struggling to hold on to old friendships and just doesn’t feel like it’s a two way street. Makes me feel like I’m at fault for the drift and I try to hold on. But I’ve been letting go. Spiritually I always think we are suppose to never let go and build bridges and instead of walls but to let go sometimes you have to keep your personal life away from people especially when they don’t willingly want to be personal with you- Food for my thoughts 💙Xx thank you for sharing
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Jessica,
My Baha’i spiritual belief is that we are suppose to ultimately detach from things of this world in order to attach to God. If things (or people) are sapping your own spiritual energy not only is it prudent but necessary to detach. Detachment doesn’t mean abandonment.
jw.
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Well said. Thank you Xx
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