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This was wonderful to read through...be reminded of et.al. Given that I like to consider myself a "graduate" of psychotherapy, grief is grief and in the trajectory life launches, sometimes that rebirth radiance gets tucked away... sporadic (or hormonal :)!) epidosides of faith re-disillusionment or, "Wow! I had such hope and ffwd 4 years & I work @ Walmart (?????) and, find myself singing, "another saturday night & I ain't got nobody...oh how I wish I had someone to talk to, I'm in an awful state."" before I snap back into the realities of redemption and albeit curious of this particular path of my journey, I know that I'm operating in my true self and then I am able to feel those very real feelings and longings for change, honor them, even wash them with tears - heck, b4 I beat myself up about being a cry baby, I think, "that's darn something to cry about-outloud even!", but then speak the truth in love, maybe do something TO bring about change if I can...or w/a nod to "it's hard for me to trust"'ism's, be able to say, "I don't understand or know any answers, BUT I know the One Who does and He's IS trustworth and good. I'll try again tomorrow."
I appreciate this avenue when an objective "voice" is required.
Posted by: Lucy | July 19, 2009 at 05:17 PM