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Re: So, this is entirely novel. » seldomseen

Posted by antigua3 on February 13, 2009, at 8:54:09

In reply to So, this is entirely novel., posted by seldomseen on February 12, 2009, at 18:26:14

That's really wonderful, and I admit I'm jealous. But he gets you and seems like he was trying to break through a wall that had come up between you.

This is going to sound Pollyannish, but... sometimes I want that sign so desperately, that my life is worth living, the world is really good, etc., but I can't find it. Then, when I least expect it, something will happen. But it comes from outside of me. I'll notice a beautiful bird in my yard that I haven't seen in ages, or one of the new crop of bunnies will be outside when I go out, or just notice the beautiful day, and if I'm willing to open my eyes, I can see that there is beauty in the world, and that there are signs all around me if I just look for them.

I know, pretty pathetic, but sometimes it works for me.

But, you got the sign you needed, when you needed it, from the person you needed it from. That's great.

Keep in mind, also, that the boring old sessions often aren't; they serve a purpose and have a value. Deadlocks are common, which sometimes means you are resisting, especially if you were considering reducing your sessions.

That's just my perception, and what I've been taught by others here, and it has been true for me.
antigue

 

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