Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the end of their life approaches now . Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them soon . Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Blessings to you and your family Elizabeth! You will be in my prayers. Would you like to be added onto the prayer section of the healing list? Sarita Kundalini-Awakening-Systems- 1 , " elizabeth931665 " <cosmichealer1 wrote: > > apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. > My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is > being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing > fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and > support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . > I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as > the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped > with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I > guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . > > If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the > situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as > i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the > end of their life approaches now . > Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties > in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as > possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them > soon . > Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Dear Elizabeth, I am sorry about your dad's fall and I can relate to that, as my dad is 86 and has Peripheral Neuropathy...he fell a LOT before he got a " Hoveround " chair (he was using a walker before than and fell a lot because he has no feeling whatsoever in his feet and legs). Unfortunately, he is failing pretty fast, sleeping 14-16 hours a day, and is ready to die, so it will likely not be too much longer before he passes. My mom, who is 83, is good physically, but has a miniscule attention span and her memory gets worse every day. I wish I could give you a hug right now because I could use one, too! It is so sad to watch the two people you've known and loved longer than anyone else in the world fade before your eyes. Even knowing that death is not the end does not diminish the sadness of watching them decline and move closer to the time when they will pass. I know my dad will soon go on to the next adventure in this incredible cycle of life but I will miss him terribly. I'm so sorry that you are going through the same emotional experiences, my friend. I admire your attitude and nonfailing observance of your practice and I'm glad that the K is helping you along. God's blessings and love to you, Claudia elizabeth931665 <cosmichealer1 wrote: apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the end of their life approaches now . Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them soon . Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Having a mom that is almost 90, I can relate to what both of you are going through. I try to remember that it is our perception of life that is imperfect, and that the passing of a loved one at the appropriate time is actually a good thing (at least for them). It is easy to think of how we will miss them, but then again, it will only be for a little while. Life passes by quickly here for us all. My prayer is that we can all reach a point, where we can rise above this illusion that we know of as life (and death), and see things from a higher perspective. But then, that's why we're here isn't it... :-) You both (and your families) will be in my prayers... Paul -------------- Original message from Claudia <newtfoodbowl: -------------- Dear Elizabeth, I am sorry about your dad's fall and I can relate to that, as my dad is 86 and has Peripheral Neuropathy...he fell a LOT before he got a " Hoveround " chair (he was using a walker before than and fell a lot because he has no feeling whatsoever in his feet and legs). Unfortunately, he is failing pretty fast, sleeping 14-16 hours a day, and is ready to die, so it will likely not be too much longer before he passes. My mom, who is 83, is good physically, but has a miniscule attention span and her memory gets worse every day. I wish I could give you a hug right now because I could use one, too! It is so sad to watch the two people you've known and loved longer than anyone else in the world fade before your eyes. Even knowing that death is not the end does not diminish the sadness of watching them decline and move closer to the time when they will pass. I know my dad will soon go on to the next adventure in this incredible cycle of life but I will miss him terribly. I'm so sorry that you are going through the same emotional experiences, my friend. I admire your attitude and nonfailing observance of your practice and I'm glad that the K is helping you along. God's blessings and love to you, Claudia elizabeth931665 <cosmichealer1 wrote: apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the end of their life approaches now . Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them soon . Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Thanks Paul...I know you're right. Love & blessings to you and your mom, too, Claudia paulrf2 wrote: Having a mom that is almost 90, I can relate to what both of you are going through. I try to remember that it is our perception of life that is imperfect, and that the passing of a loved one at the appropriate time is actually a good thing (at least for them). It is easy to think of how we will miss them, but then again, it will only be for a little while. Life passes by quickly here for us all. My prayer is that we can all reach a point, where we can rise above this illusion that we know of as life (and death), and see things from a higher perspective. But then, that's why we're here isn't it... :-) You both (and your families) will be in my prayers... Paul -------------- Original message from Claudia <newtfoodbowl: -------------- Dear Elizabeth, I am sorry about your dad's fall and I can relate to that, as my dad is 86 and has Peripheral Neuropathy...he fell a LOT before he got a " Hoveround " chair (he was using a walker before than and fell a lot because he has no feeling whatsoever in his feet and legs). Unfortunately, he is failing pretty fast, sleeping 14-16 hours a day, and is ready to die, so it will likely not be too much longer before he passes. My mom, who is 83, is good physically, but has a miniscule attention span and her memory gets worse every day. I wish I could give you a hug right now because I could use one, too! It is so sad to watch the two people you've known and loved longer than anyone else in the world fade before your eyes. Even knowing that death is not the end does not diminish the sadness of watching them decline and move closer to the time when they will pass. I know my dad will soon go on to the next adventure in this incredible cycle of life but I will miss him terribly. I'm so sorry that you are going through the same emotional experiences, my friend. I admire your attitude and nonfailing observance of your practice and I'm glad that the K is helping you along. God's blessings and love to you, Claudia elizabeth931665 <cosmichealer1 wrote: apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the end of their life approaches now . Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them soon . Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Elizabeth, Claudia, and Paul, I am there too. My mom will soon be 87 and I have been seeeing her life and her mind fading away these last few years. I wish I could go visit with her more often. I am also concerned about her living condition, and wish there was someway I could improve that situation. Somethings you just don't have any control over to be able to change it. Linda , Claudia <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Thanks Paul...I know you're right. > > Love & blessings to you and your mom, too, > Claudia > > paulrf2 wrote: > Having a mom that is almost 90, I can relate to what both of you are going through. I try to remember that it is our perception of life that is imperfect, and that the passing of a loved one at the appropriate time is actually a good thing (at least for them). It is easy to think of how we will miss them, but then again, it will only be for a little while. Life passes by quickly here for us all. My prayer is that we can all reach a point, where we can rise above this illusion that we know of as life (and death), and see things from a higher perspective. But then, that's why we're here isn't it... :-) > > You both (and your families) will be in my prayers... > > Paul > > -------------- Original message from Claudia <newtfoodbowl: --- ----------- > > Dear Elizabeth, > > I am sorry about your dad's fall and I can relate to that, as my dad is 86 and has Peripheral Neuropathy...he fell a LOT before he got a " Hoveround " chair (he was using a walker before than and fell a lot because he has no feeling whatsoever in his feet and legs). Unfortunately, he is failing pretty fast, sleeping 14-16 hours a day, and is ready to die, so it will likely not be too much longer before he passes. My mom, who is 83, is good physically, but has a miniscule attention span and her memory gets worse every day. I wish I could give you a hug right now because I could use one, too! It is so sad to watch the two people you've known and loved longer than anyone else in the world fade before your eyes. Even knowing that death is not the end does not diminish the sadness of watching them decline and move closer to the time when they will pass. I know my dad will soon go on to the next adventure in this incredible cycle of life but I will miss him terribly. I'm > so sorry that you are going through the same emotional experiences, my friend. > > I admire your attitude and nonfailing observance of your practice and I'm glad that the K is helping you along. > > God's blessings and love to you, > Claudia > > elizabeth931665 <cosmichealer1 wrote: > apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. > My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is > being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing > fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and > support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . > I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as > the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped > with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I > guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . > > If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the > situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as > i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the > end of their life approaches now . > Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties > in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as > possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them > soon . > Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth > > > Never miss a thing. Make your homepage. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 Comforting energy to you Elizabeth, and all of you with aging parents facing this time in their lives... love & light ~Jen~ , " elizabeth931665 " <cosmichealer1 wrote: > > apologies for belated christmas and new years greetings to all. > My dad who is nearly 90 had a fall and has been in hospital and mum is > being assessed for some form of poor circulation to the brain causing > fog and memory loss etc so with daily hospital visits for them and > support for both my daughters with minor problems time has just flown . > I have continued to work on myself depite a recurring ear infection as > the left ear clears itself and im surprised at how well i have coped > with the pressure and pain around me without becoming depressed .I > guess the kundalini force helps me whilst testing me at the same time . > > If its ok with you chrism i will continue give thanks and accept the > situation as it is and perhaps wait a while before my next shaktipat as > i guess my parents will need help to find peaceful acceptance as the > end of their life approaches now . > Of course i will work away quietly as much as possible at the safeties > in order not to lose ground and keep in touch as much as > possible .Hopefully i will be able to get help with homecare for them > soon . > Blessings to all.My prayers are for and with you all too.elizabeth > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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