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Working through issues - The People - 03-18-2013

is like watching the snow melt on our northern city streets. Once the snow melts=brain fog lifting, one sees all of the pot holes the winter left = all the holes in our life caused by the dark days and the blank days. By blank days I mean the days when we were physically ill or switching too much to have control over the body or mouth or written words. Holes.


RE: Working through issues - nats - 03-21-2013

(03-18-2013, 01:21 AM)The People Wrote: is like watching the snow melt on our northern city streets. Once the snow melts=brain fog lifting, one sees all of the pot holes the winter left = all the holes in our life caused by the dark days and the blank days. By blank days I mean the days when we were physically ill or switching too much to have control over the body or mouth or written words. Holes.

very good analogy, we describe T as watching the grass grow - far too slow to notice if you're watching, but eventually you can see that something has changed.


RE: Working through issues - The People - 03-22-2013

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(03-21-2013, 08:39 AM)nats Wrote:
(03-18-2013, 01:21 AM)The People Wrote: is like watching the snow melt on our northern city streets. Once the snow melts=brain fog lifting, one sees all of the pot holes the winter left = all the holes in our life caused by the dark days and the blank days. By blank days I mean the days when we were physically ill or switching too much to have control over the body or mouth or written words. Holes.

very good analogy, we describe T as watching the grass grow - far too slow to notice if you're watching, but eventually you can see that something has changed.

I like that one too! And it is so true. We do not see the short picture of everyday struggles bringing growth. But when we step away and look abck. Wow!