The amount of work in our new house made it difficult to really read your posts. I am reading again your recent one.
So glad you mention the need to make Wendy laugh! I hope you do to. Laugh is known to be a therapeutic tool in psychotherapy! For some a major way to reduce stress, for some others a path for an harmonious working of the body.
THE LIGHT IS ON IN THE HOUSE! SEAN'S HOUSE (MIND).
IT IS SO EXCITING TO READ THAT YOU HAVE DISCOVERED A POTENTAL LIFE LESSON, "ONE CAN NOT EXPECT THE FULL EFFECT OF ANYTHING IF ONE DOES NOT THROW THEMSELVES FULLY INTO THE PROCESS."
THIS LIFE LESSON DISCOVERY REALLY SEEMS TO BE HELPING YOU TO FOCUS ON
HEALING, INFUSIONS, RESTING, WRITING, READING, MUSIC, CARPENTRY, SOCIALIZING, BRAIN EXERCISE GAMES, AND LETTING GO OF ANGER. TAKING TIME FOR "ALL THINGS."
I am so glad to have access to you and your healing journey. I know our paths have not crossed in years since we all lived in Taos at the Shady Brook Inn. Although I am saddened to learn of your diagnosis, I am so honored to access this form of communication with you and your incredible wife, Wendy ( who I have not met). I have watched your posts on travel and life engagement over the years, and they always made me smile. I have always held you in the highest regard, and I know this world is a better place with you in it. I am listening to your music suggestions as I write this Fractal Sexlet, and I will check out the others soon.
As we all age, many more of us will also receive this diagnosis, and your commitment to yourself and your loved ones is inspiring. Your journey will undoubtedly help you, your loved ones, and many others.
I am here listening and learning with humility and love.
Deeply moved and pleased, music is instrumental in your valiant engagement with your predicament and a source of comfort and hope on your journey. You are at the forefront of my thoughts.
I hope you are able to figure out a way to keep the lights and music working for you. You sound very focused and determined. George and I look forward to more time w/ you and Wendy.
The amount of work in our new house made it difficult to really read your posts. I am reading again your recent one.
So glad you mention the need to make Wendy laugh! I hope you do to. Laugh is known to be a therapeutic tool in psychotherapy! For some a major way to reduce stress, for some others a path for an harmonious working of the body.
Love your texts as usual.
THE LIGHT IS ON IN THE HOUSE! SEAN'S HOUSE (MIND).
IT IS SO EXCITING TO READ THAT YOU HAVE DISCOVERED A POTENTAL LIFE LESSON, "ONE CAN NOT EXPECT THE FULL EFFECT OF ANYTHING IF ONE DOES NOT THROW THEMSELVES FULLY INTO THE PROCESS."
THIS LIFE LESSON DISCOVERY REALLY SEEMS TO BE HELPING YOU TO FOCUS ON
HEALING, INFUSIONS, RESTING, WRITING, READING, MUSIC, CARPENTRY, SOCIALIZING, BRAIN EXERCISE GAMES, AND LETTING GO OF ANGER. TAKING TIME FOR "ALL THINGS."
AWESOME...WONDERFUL..SO PROUD OF YOU.
STICK WITH IT...YOU ARE AMAZING! MUCH LOVE, MARY
I am so glad to have access to you and your healing journey. I know our paths have not crossed in years since we all lived in Taos at the Shady Brook Inn. Although I am saddened to learn of your diagnosis, I am so honored to access this form of communication with you and your incredible wife, Wendy ( who I have not met). I have watched your posts on travel and life engagement over the years, and they always made me smile. I have always held you in the highest regard, and I know this world is a better place with you in it. I am listening to your music suggestions as I write this Fractal Sexlet, and I will check out the others soon.
As we all age, many more of us will also receive this diagnosis, and your commitment to yourself and your loved ones is inspiring. Your journey will undoubtedly help you, your loved ones, and many others.
I am here listening and learning with humility and love.
Deeply moved and pleased, music is instrumental in your valiant engagement with your predicament and a source of comfort and hope on your journey. You are at the forefront of my thoughts.
I hope you are able to figure out a way to keep the lights and music working for you. You sound very focused and determined. George and I look forward to more time w/ you and Wendy.