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<blockquote data-quote="Blindsided" data-source="post: 753176" data-attributes="member: 23811"><p>You are not rambling. I think we all know these feeling. What you are experiencing is what I see in myself when I get close to the edge of the black vortex. It's a trigger, dont fall in. How do we do that? We change the behavior that brought us to the edge. I limit my social media now. I changed my daughters profile picture in contacts, having it empty was just as hurtful. I fervently practice letting go. I envision love and light in response to the edge and then I let go of it so my higher being can make sure my daughter gets it.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking of you and this all too familiar space we share. Deep breaths, meditation, reorganizing cabinets, T'ai Chi, my photography, being with nature, and being grateful for all the things that are going right are my antidotes.</p><p></p><p>This seems to be a great quote for my day.</p><p></p><p>“All great changes are preceded by chaos.” Deepak Chopra</p><p></p><p>Lo</p><p></p><p></p><p>I think we can confuse religion with our spiritual being, which is an important element in our being and a common thread in all religions. </p><p></p><p>If I ever refer to God or my higher power, that is for me to express spiritual awareness, along with being with nature, meditation, etc. I think what put a wrench in this thread was recommending a religious book. </p><p></p><p>Maybe some clarification is in order, because I too feel we express how our spirituality is affected by our adult, out of control children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blindsided, post: 753176, member: 23811"] You are not rambling. I think we all know these feeling. What you are experiencing is what I see in myself when I get close to the edge of the black vortex. It's a trigger, dont fall in. How do we do that? We change the behavior that brought us to the edge. I limit my social media now. I changed my daughters profile picture in contacts, having it empty was just as hurtful. I fervently practice letting go. I envision love and light in response to the edge and then I let go of it so my higher being can make sure my daughter gets it. I am thinking of you and this all too familiar space we share. Deep breaths, meditation, reorganizing cabinets, T'ai Chi, my photography, being with nature, and being grateful for all the things that are going right are my antidotes. This seems to be a great quote for my day. “All great changes are preceded by chaos.” Deepak Chopra Lo I think we can confuse religion with our spiritual being, which is an important element in our being and a common thread in all religions. If I ever refer to God or my higher power, that is for me to express spiritual awareness, along with being with nature, meditation, etc. I think what put a wrench in this thread was recommending a religious book. Maybe some clarification is in order, because I too feel we express how our spirituality is affected by our adult, out of control children. [/QUOTE]
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