Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 LOL Cheryl!!! I so forgot to thank you for the book you sent!!! Thank you!!! It was wonderful. Good luck to Leo. With , I was always so glad that, no matter what, time still passed. My mantra " This too shall pass, this too shall pass......... " became as familiar as breathing. God Bless, Franson, wife of Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 , so happy to hear from you. I am so glad you enjoyed the book. She has a new one out that is titled A Light in the Widerness and it goes even deeper into spiritual growth from suffering and tribulations. I have one more Spiritual Lightening on my shelf to give away (unless I decide to buy more) and am just waiting for the person who I feel might really enjoy and grow from it. I have been in absolutely beyond-my-own-capacity-to-deal-with-it pain. It is not associated with my PSC or UC and has put even my liver failure on the back burner. Yet there is something profoundly beautiful and intensely spiritual about the whole thing. Instead of putting on the everything is OK fake face, I've actually spent some time exploring my own dark moments and found an intense enlightening of ambiguities that doesn't bother me at all---the ambiguities that is---the pain is knocking over. I find that I am a very grouchy person, but not because of pain. It's easy to be nice when you feel good, this pain and illness seems to be showing me what I really am stripped down. It is not necessarily a pretty thing. But the point is that now I know and can work on fixing it. I never realized before how awful I was (not that I think I particularly worse than the next guy). Oh well enough of my philosophizing for today. My mantra is more like " I know God knows me and has a plan. " I honestly am not sure the pain or illness will pass and I'm OK with it. I'm sad but that's not so bad either. I am so glad you are in a good place now. You two are so young. I honestly don't know if I could have handled all these problems when I was your age. Cheryl in Burley ID 50 and feeling much older Re: So, I'm starting the Mayo Protocol on Monday administered locall > LOL Cheryl!!! I so forgot to thank you for the book you sent!!! Thank > you!!! It was wonderful. > > Good luck to Leo. With , I was always so glad that, no matter > what, time still passed. My mantra " This too shall pass, this too > shall pass......... " became as familiar as breathing. > > God Bless, > Franson, wife of > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 20, 2009 Report Share Posted February 20, 2009 , so happy to hear from you. I am so glad you enjoyed the book. She has a new one out that is titled A Light in the Widerness and it goes even deeper into spiritual growth from suffering and tribulations. I have one more Spiritual Lightening on my shelf to give away (unless I decide to buy more) and am just waiting for the person who I feel might really enjoy and grow from it. I have been in absolutely beyond-my-own-capacity-to-deal-with-it pain. It is not associated with my PSC or UC and has put even my liver failure on the back burner. Yet there is something profoundly beautiful and intensely spiritual about the whole thing. Instead of putting on the everything is OK fake face, I've actually spent some time exploring my own dark moments and found an intense enlightening of ambiguities that doesn't bother me at all---the ambiguities that is---the pain is knocking over. I find that I am a very grouchy person, but not because of pain. It's easy to be nice when you feel good, this pain and illness seems to be showing me what I really am stripped down. It is not necessarily a pretty thing. But the point is that now I know and can work on fixing it. I never realized before how awful I was (not that I think I particularly worse than the next guy). Oh well enough of my philosophizing for today. My mantra is more like " I know God knows me and has a plan. " I honestly am not sure the pain or illness will pass and I'm OK with it. I'm sad but that's not so bad either. I am so glad you are in a good place now. You two are so young. I honestly don't know if I could have handled all these problems when I was your age. Cheryl in Burley ID 50 and feeling much older Re: So, I'm starting the Mayo Protocol on Monday administered locall > LOL Cheryl!!! I so forgot to thank you for the book you sent!!! Thank > you!!! It was wonderful. > > Good luck to Leo. With , I was always so glad that, no matter > what, time still passed. My mantra " This too shall pass, this too > shall pass......... " became as familiar as breathing. > > God Bless, > Franson, wife of > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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