Hi Tamara,
the best for you and your project. I will be in spirit,
fraternally,
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tamarawyndham
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Sent: Thursday, March 30, 2006 11:28
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Subject: (",) Day de Dada
performances
I am participating in a
--- Reid Wood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Yeh, I stand corrected; although, I 'm not sure that
enough votes
were stolen the second time around to make a
difference.
Reid
Of course enough votes were stolen. Who is in Office?
And the vote will continue to be stolen as the
republicans own
seeing the sick constantly can certainly do that to
a person. which isn't of
itself a bad or good thing, but it must be
acknowledged that not everyone
wants to be (reminded)
Their discomfort at being reminded of the ultimate end
and the is poor excuse for heaping more difficulty on
those who
You are absolutely correct.
I lived next to my father in law for twenty year in a
small town. When he committed suicide it was I who got
the telephone calls. That was hard to deal with. I
talked as simply as possible about it knowing that
people were shocked and most really cared.
That did help
I am 72 and have clients who are in their 60s who
still want to get rid of the pain. I am amazed at
their strength to get through the negative and
therefor value and respect themselves. The negative
people around them have to make some changes too.
YES!!!
--- guido bondioli [EMAIL
When my brother shot himself it was good. His
psycholologic stress had gotten too overwhelming. His
suffering was too great. His learning too
insignificant. Those of us who knew him were neither
surprised or distressed. Only people who learned how
to relate to the world by watching TV were acting
It's the braver
more feeling and the more kind sort of people who do
not flee. They are
able to be here in the world with the bad and the
good although I cannot
explain how. I am so brave only sometimes. And
you?
It seems not to be brave at all. It is a matter of
interest in and
You are probably right about that. Stay strong. LaVona
--- guido bondioli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, sometimes people in pain can be
disagreeable.
If I didn't know the person very well, and I
didn't
know what was going on with them -- that is, I
didn't
kow that they were
I have disected enough bodies to know there are no
meridians. Where there are no tissues there is no
action. If eft works it is for some other reason. It
did not work for me. I suspect it seems to work for
some as 64% of ALL medical events resolve without
intervention. If you happen to be using
more feeling and the more kind sort of people who do
not flee...able to be here...
Reducing the stress in the
situation was most useful. Talking calmly, being
reassuring, asking if there is some way of BEING
HELPFULL are way better ways to approach people who
are obviously having problems.
Yes, you are right on. I agree 100 %. I don't have to
take on the problems, I let them go through a process
and they do the work And they get well. Well, those
who want to. I let those who don't want to be where
and what they want to be, be. I still respect and
value them. LaVona
--- Elizabeth
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