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		<title>by: admin</title>
		<link>http://midlifemessages.com/midlife-and-abundance/80/#comment-224</link>
		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Nov 2007 21:03:29 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Yes, life is truly a process and when we remember that 'It came to pass" with whatever happens, we're always better off.
It's harder, of course, to remember that when we are in-joying life. But, even joy must give way - sometimes to greater bliss when we are willing to not hold onto it.

I find emotions to be so fleeting. I once did a process called the Sedona Method -- it was awesome for learning how easily and quickly we move through emotions WHEN WE LET THEM BE FULLY felt. That's the key.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, life is truly a process and when we remember that &#8216;It came to pass&#8221; with whatever happens, we&#8217;re always better off.<br />
It&#8217;s harder, of course, to remember that when we are in-joying life. But, even joy must give way - sometimes to greater bliss when we are willing to not hold onto it.</p>
<p>I find emotions to be so fleeting. I once did a process called the Sedona Method &#8212; it was awesome for learning how easily and quickly we move through emotions WHEN WE LET THEM BE FULLY felt. That&#8217;s the key.
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		<title>by: Eileen Shaffery</title>
		<link>http://midlifemessages.com/midlife-and-abundance/80/#comment-223</link>
		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Nov 2007 19:50:25 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Dear DR. Toni;   Had an experience with Rev. Maria at our Wed. Science of mind group meeting. We were asked to verbalize something we could remember about our growing up in our   families. My remembering all of the alchoholic fights and unhappiness affected me very physically.  Today on my way to Oakbrook it occured to me to make a mental list of all of the people that I think  have caused me pain over my lifetime.  At some I laughed and others I reviewed the painfull stuff.  
                             Our service today was about being gratefull for everything in our lives and living in gatitude.  I am grateful for everything that I have and the talents I have been blessed with. 
                               Thank you for your messages.  They mean a lot to me.                                                    
                                                Eileen Shaffery</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear DR. Toni;   Had an experience with Rev. Maria at our Wed. Science of mind group meeting. We were asked to verbalize something we could remember about our growing up in our   families. My remembering all of the alchoholic fights and unhappiness affected me very physically.  Today on my way to Oakbrook it occured to me to make a mental list of all of the people that I think  have caused me pain over my lifetime.  At some I laughed and others I reviewed the painfull stuff.<br />
                             Our service today was about being gratefull for everything in our lives and living in gatitude.  I am grateful for everything that I have and the talents I have been blessed with.<br />
                               Thank you for your messages.  They mean a lot to me.<br />
                                                Eileen Shaffery
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		<title>by: Jean</title>
		<link>http://midlifemessages.com/midlife-and-abundance/80/#comment-222</link>
		<pubDate>Fri, 16 Nov 2007 17:22:01 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description>Thank you, Dr Toni,

You've put down some wise words here, to be sure.

The steps you speak of in your ponderings, that of "clearing out" to make room for the new, and that of "grieving", are important.  These can be scary places, and sometimes it takes a lot of courage to acknowledge them, and then move on.  I agree, it's not about the gain, or the goal, it's about who we become in trying to reach it.  

I think that a critical step in remembering to love ourselves through all of the changes, is patience.  Emotions are only reflections of our process.  They  guide us.   Emotions will break, like waves on a beach, and it will all shift, and change.  Always.  We need to be patient with ourselves, remembering that we are not "stuck" in the difficult places, and that the process itself will see us through.

Nothing last forever, not even your troubles.   But getting through the troubles, enriches us, and deepens our compassion for others.   We have good reason to be grateful for that.  That's where we earn our wings.

Jean

p.s... and then there's that other critical part:   Laughter!
Like that T-shirt I read somewhere:  "I used to care.  But I take a pill for that, now."</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thank you, Dr Toni,</p>
<p>You&#8217;ve put down some wise words here, to be sure.</p>
<p>The steps you speak of in your ponderings, that of &#8220;clearing out&#8221; to make room for the new, and that of &#8220;grieving&#8221;, are important.  These can be scary places, and sometimes it takes a lot of courage to acknowledge them, and then move on.  I agree, it&#8217;s not about the gain, or the goal, it&#8217;s about who we become in trying to reach it.  </p>
<p>I think that a critical step in remembering to love ourselves through all of the changes, is patience.  Emotions are only reflections of our process.  They  guide us.   Emotions will break, like waves on a beach, and it will all shift, and change.  Always.  We need to be patient with ourselves, remembering that we are not &#8220;stuck&#8221; in the difficult places, and that the process itself will see us through.</p>
<p>Nothing last forever, not even your troubles.   But getting through the troubles, enriches us, and deepens our compassion for others.   We have good reason to be grateful for that.  That&#8217;s where we earn our wings.</p>
<p>Jean</p>
<p>p.s&#8230; and then there&#8217;s that other critical part:   Laughter!<br />
Like that T-shirt I read somewhere:  &#8220;I used to care.  But I take a pill for that, now.&#8221;
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