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A few knotts in my neck
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<blockquote data-quote="JayPee" data-source="post: 751733" data-attributes="member: 23405"><p>Alba</p><p></p><p>Thanks for your encouragement. Some days like today I’d just like to remove my inside emotions, put them on a shelf for a bit while I take a rest. </p><p></p><p>It’s exhausting. Your reminder of what Wise said is helpful. I think I need to meditate and practice that right now. </p><p></p><p>I read something kind of funny the other day. it said: if you brought an appliance in for repair would you 1. stay and hover over the technician while waiting for him to fix it ? 2. Tell him how to do his job? 3. Tell him to move over and try to fix it yourself? It then went on to reference that this is sometimes how we handle our problems. We say here’s what I have that needs your attention God, but then we go ahead and handle it just as mentioned above. Pretty silly when you think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayPee, post: 751733, member: 23405"] Alba Thanks for your encouragement. Some days like today I’d just like to remove my inside emotions, put them on a shelf for a bit while I take a rest. It’s exhausting. Your reminder of what Wise said is helpful. I think I need to meditate and practice that right now. I read something kind of funny the other day. it said: if you brought an appliance in for repair would you 1. stay and hover over the technician while waiting for him to fix it ? 2. Tell him how to do his job? 3. Tell him to move over and try to fix it yourself? It then went on to reference that this is sometimes how we handle our problems. We say here’s what I have that needs your attention God, but then we go ahead and handle it just as mentioned above. Pretty silly when you think about it. [/QUOTE]
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