Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 Dear Randy, Such sage advice, thank you for reminding me, I do get caught up in the human condition when my life appears to be " out of whack " ..I thank you for this gentle reminder for it is something that I do feel is genuinely very important to remember. Sadly life for others is much worse than I can even imagine at times...To have happiness, we need to feel it through every part of ourselves and it will be sent to others in need...This is my wish...To help all that may need love and light and to see that yes, there is HOPE. Namaste, LUNA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2007 Report Share Posted July 17, 2007 I have a much shorter answer to the Why me? question, Randy. I use it gently with myself, my children and with others. Why not me?Brightest blessings,TammyOn Jul 17, 2007, at 11:59 AM, Randy wrote:Hello Everyone; I was happy to shere my adventures/misadventures here. Now, everyone knows who is typing. I did this for another reason also. The other side of the coin. There is a most horrid disease which is in truth, worse than cancer or aids in many ways- it is called "the why me syndrome". We go through our lives and down our paths and the bumpy roads and rainy days are guaranteed. They are part of the experience. Many people get overwhelmed with one thing or another and start saying "why me?". They take their turmoils personally, feel they are alone with this and this is the start of crying, depression, anger, or rolling into a ball and wishing for death. I would think that with this, they are already there. Very sad but very human. The cure for this is to think and accept the words that the question should be "why anyone?" We always feel alone or that our problems are overwhelm! ing, but as we are in the process of self-destruction with pity, countless others all over the world are screaming, dying, being eaten up with bodily disease and the such. So, no matter how bad we may think we have it, or that we are alone, it is guaranteed that we are far far from being alone and our problems could easily have been worse. One must go with what they still have, not what has been lost. The past is a teacher, nothing more. Just in the time I was writting this, stillborn babies were born, sick babies were born. People of all aged left this life, some in anguish. So where are my problems... I have no idea (smiles). The things that happen to us in life are of no importance. The key all lies in the way we respond and handle it. A motto I live by. Compassion To All, RandyLooking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with FareChase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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