Saturday, September 16, 2006
Our deepest wounds
Our deepest wounds--integrated---becomes one's greatest power.
Perhaps this is another way of saying, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger".
When we are wounded, we must take time to heal.
We can choose to use our deepest wound to help others heal, may you choose to do that. It isn't easy.
Our deepest wounds, integrated, becomes ones greatest power--is more sophisticated than saying, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade".
On Sunday, September the 17th, 6 years ago, I suffered my deepest wound. My son Dennis chose to stop living. I contact others who have been wounded and tell them they too can survive. I feel I have integrated my wound, and use I its power to help others.
Thanks you God for your help--I know that you know about dying sons--and healing wounds.
Perhaps this is another way of saying, "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger".
When we are wounded, we must take time to heal.
We can choose to use our deepest wound to help others heal, may you choose to do that. It isn't easy.
Our deepest wounds, integrated, becomes ones greatest power--is more sophisticated than saying, "When life gives you lemons, make lemonade".
On Sunday, September the 17th, 6 years ago, I suffered my deepest wound. My son Dennis chose to stop living. I contact others who have been wounded and tell them they too can survive. I feel I have integrated my wound, and use I its power to help others.
Thanks you God for your help--I know that you know about dying sons--and healing wounds.