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Sabtu, 18 Juni 2011

Tears of love and the other is inside the skin of

There are enough tears

When you're dumping into our life chaos, enough tears.

State of spirit desire his innocence at the behest of difficult.

Are tears enough mass for losses we incur.

Frankly, they all have-it will work for misplaced guilt, and misplaced most guilt because often the sanctity of love gone wrong. Sometimes we make mistakes because we love. And certainly we grieve because we love.

Adjusting to life as it happens today, know that tears of passion always Flex trillion.

Then, healing begin remains ... Still.

God is known to slowly; peace humble understanding records into language we can benefit from.
We quietly approval in agreement-our worlds a mess, but God adheres to the United States. Tears are a gift of God to cope and adapt, and meet such confusion and often overwhelming life.

Love the tender and tough love

Huge emergency trust in all relationships successful.

As well as to people-loved ones, co-workers, colleagues and peers-not only a matter of time before homogeneous, smiling fake bridge huh authenticity ... Then you can keep the impending conflict relationship? Confidence, as mentioned before, is the key.

Cannot enjoy love without giving prominence, first, tough love.

Normally, if you cannot get past relationship awkward facts that threaten to stifle them, he could enjoy the trust and respect necessarily booming profits from fires a real relationship.

Thus, tough love comes first. Also ... I love false confidence then conflict issued veiled tough love – then, conditional on receiving modest, tender love due to tough love.

We know the true meaning of love type only after standing darkest days that awaken the dawn "brothers and sisters in arms".

Whether it is walking in someone else's moccasins or insist on truth in relationships, we can know each time whether the true relationship.

Climb into the skin of the other

The bed also tends, wake up to lying sick shotin Brod, but only apparently, but unable to respond. Families exist in abundance. Doctors and nurses. Mood severe panic. It seems everyone view the patient.

How could they know?

Science experiment and error placed on the patient. They suffer from pain and discomfort, not to mention the exposure; sold dignity for pittance long forgotten.

The courageous compassion works km ... Daring mercy ... Love means wide?

How he must feel for the person who planted on this bed ... A person with feelings just like you and me?
God asks us to see their eyes ... To hear from their ears ... To feel as if only the meaning ... Jumping into the skin.

How audio, look or feel from there?

Copyright (c) 2011 s. Wickham c..

Sabtu, 28 Mei 2011

Tears, Two Kinds of Love and Being Inside Another's Skin

Tears Are Enough

When we're swamped in the mess of life, tears are enough.

They sate the spirit's desire for absolution at the behest of the irreconcilable.

Tears are requiem enough for the losses we endure.

Frankly, they're all we have - they emend misplaced guilt, and most guilt is misplaced, because it's often the sanctity of love gone wrong. Sometimes we make mistakes because we love. We certainly grieve because we love.

In adjusting to life as it happens, today, know that the tears of a trillion flecks of emotion are always enough.

Then, healing commences, remains... continues.

Slowly God is known; the humble peace that transcribes understanding into language we can partake of.
We nod quietly in agreement - our worlds are a mess, but God stands by us. Tears are the Lord's gift for coping, adjusting to, and honouring such a confused and often overwhelming life.

Tender Love and Tough Love

Trust is a huge contingency in all successful relationships.

As we relate with people - loved ones, fellows, colleagues and peers - it is only a matter of time before the smoothed words and faked smiles bridge the chasm of authenticity... then, can the relationship survive the impending conflict? Trust, as has been mentioned, is the key.

We cannot enjoy the saliency of tender love without enduring, first, the agency of tough love.

In more plain terms, if the relationship cannot get past the awkward truths that threaten to stifle it, it cannot enjoy the flourishing trust and respect that necessarily profits from the fire of genuine rapport.

So, tough love comes first. Well... first inauthentic love - then trust-issued conflict veiled as tough love - then, conditional on humble reception, tender love as a result of tough love.

We can know the true sense of 'brothers and sisters in arms' type of love only after enduring the darkest days that awaken the dawn.

Whether it's walking in someone else's moccasins or insisting on truth in relationships, we can know there is a time for both if the relationship is real.

Climbing Inside Another's Skin

The shut-in patient lies there coldly, but only as it seems, inclined as they are on their bed, awake but unable to respond. Family are there in abundance. Doctors and nurses too. The mood is harsh with consternation. Everyone it appears has a view of what the patient needs.

Yet how can they know?

The science of trial and error is imposed on the patient. They're the ones experiencing the pain and discomfort, not to mention exposure; dignity has been sold for a long forgotten pittance.

How many act in courageous empathy... bold compassion... love by broad means?

How must it feel for the person laying on that bed... the person with feelings just like you and I?
God asks us to see from their eyes... to hear from their ears... to sense as only they'd sense... to climb inside their skin.

How's it sound, look or feel from there?

Copyright (c) 2011 S. J. Wickham.


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Sabtu, 14 Mei 2011

Tears, Two Kinds of Love and Being Inside Another's Skin

Tears Are Enough


make her fall in loveWhen we're swamped in the mess of life, tears are enough.


They sate the spirit's desire for absolution at the behest of the irreconcilable.


Tears are requiem enough for the losses we endure.


Frankly, they're all we have - they emend misplaced guilt, and most guilt is misplaced, because it's often the sanctity of love gone wrong. Sometimes we make mistakes because we love. We certainly grieve because we love.


In adjusting to life as it happens, today, know that the tears of a trillion flecks of emotion are always enough.


Then, healing commences, remains... continues.


Slowly God is known; the humble peace that transcribes understanding into language we can partake of.
We nod quietly in agreement - our worlds are a mess, but God stands by us. Tears are the Lord's gift for coping, adjusting to, and honouring such a confused and often overwhelming life.


Tender Love and Tough Love


Trust is a huge contingency in all successful relationships.


As we relate with people - loved ones, fellows, colleagues and peers - it is only a matter of time before the smoothed words and faked smiles bridge the chasm of authenticity... then, can the relationship survive the impending conflict? Trust, as has been mentioned, is the key.


We cannot enjoy the saliency of tender love without enduring, first, the agency of tough love.


In more plain terms, if the relationship cannot get past the awkward truths that threaten to stifle it, it cannot enjoy the flourishing trust and respect that necessarily profits from the fire of genuine rapport.


So, tough love comes first. Well... first inauthentic love - then trust-issued conflict veiled as tough love - then, conditional on humble reception, tender love as a result of tough love.


We can know the true sense of 'brothers and sisters in arms' type of love only after enduring the darkest days that awaken the dawn.


Whether it's walking in someone else's moccasins or insisting on truth in relationships, we can know there is a time for both if the relationship is real.


Climbing Inside Another's Skin


The shut-in patient lies there coldly, but only as it seems, inclined as they are on their bed, awake but unable to respond. Family are there in abundance. Doctors and nurses too. The mood is harsh with consternation. Everyone it appears has a view of what the patient needs.


Yet how can they know?


The science of trial and error is imposed on the patient. They're the ones experiencing the pain and discomfort, not to mention exposure; dignity has been sold for a long forgotten pittance.


How many act in courageous empathy... bold compassion... love by broad means?


How must it feel for the person laying on that bed... the person with feelings just like you and I?
God asks us to see from their eyes... to hear from their ears... to sense as only they'd sense... to climb inside their skin.


How's it sound, look or feel from there?


Copyright (c) 2011 S. J. Wickham.


View the original article here




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Tears, Two Kinds of Love and Being Inside Another's Skin