they say an end can be a start ///
if I ever feel better, remind me to spend some good time with you /// when it’s all over i’ll letcha know ///
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they say an end can be a start ///
if I ever feel better, remind me to spend some good time with you /// when it’s all over i’ll letcha know ///
Stepping into the dark is another thing. If I do so I either look for a light or I stop searching. If you want to let me know, then tell me. Show me the light.
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minute 01:21 gets me : knee pop , leg kick , hip thrust , body twist , head whip you'll find a way. make them all burn.
flyt to health
In addition to her moderate to severe anxiety symptoms, there was the "flight into health"?, ideas of reference, and dissociative symptoms that concerned me and prompted MY INterest IN consulting with YOU.
your war
i feel disregarded, disrespected.
i was scared. you said don’t tell anyone where we live . in case they are dangerous. i guess we don’t follow the same rules.
you left , left everything behind , didn’t tell me and didn’t take your phone and it was dark and scary and i thought we’d be another news story. i was thinking of the . i was scared . i thought you’d gotten / kidnapped /.
but you laugh . and it feeds your ego.
it’s like negotiating with a . i’ll say something totally normal and i’ll get this inane response.
there’s nothing to do about it. it’s your war.
Every spiritual tradition has stressed that this human life is unique, and has potential that ordinarily we hardly even begin to imagine. If we miss the opportunity this life offers us for transforming ourselves, they say, it may well be an extremely long time before we have another. Imagine a blind turtle, roaming the depths of an ocean the size of the universe. Up above floats a wooden ring, tossed to and fro on the waves. Every hundred years the turtle comes, once, to the surface. To be born a human being is said by Buddhists to be more difficult than for the turtle to surface accidentally with its head poking through the wooden ring. And even among those who have a human birth, it is said, those who have the great fortune to make a connection with the teachings are rare; and those who really take them to heart and embody them in their actions even rarer, as rare, in fact, "as stars in broad daylight."
Sogyal Rinpoche, writer & Buddhist teacher, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying