Dear forum members...

With all the stuff my buddies are going through and the assistance my wife and I are trying to provide your words were
much that is needed at this time. Thank you.
 
Very well written, and thank you for posting it T.C., and as Joe said, remember to have fun in the process. :)
 
Joe said:
Thanks for that T.C. Very well articulated and obviously heart-felt. I would only add that we should also find time for, and if necessary actively engage in, a little fun from time to time. As V said, a revolution (of the soul) without dancing (or laughing) isn't worth having! :D

Thanks TC, for sharing that uplifiting and practical perspective on how to keep going. :flowers:

I copied the quote from Joe, as I too think that it is important to find time to "laugh and dance". We have each of us to find small ways that will keep our hope up and alive so that we don't drown in the general law.
 
Prodigal Son said:
Very well written, and thank you for posting it T.C., and as Joe said, remember to have fun in the process. :)
Here here! Thanks for the inspiration. :rockon:

Untied We Stand with our love for humanity.
 
Like everyone else, much appreciation for the post T.c. Helps to bring me down a level and to remember, small steps and focus.

Cheers for the boost! :)
 
Thank you T.C. indeed, I'm feeling a little down myself, with a little "stiff breeze" coming my way lately... Reading your post renewed my hope and courage to keep on, and not to give in. Thank you.

One thing I'd like to add is that the C's said that DNA changes come about through suffering. Sometimes, while suffering/feeling down/feeling the terror of the situation etc., I remember this and kind of try to "get the most out of the suffering". Kind of like, okay, great, let's embrace this pain, it won't last forever, but it may lead to positive changes! Well, this may be a sort of mind-trick and it doesn't always work of course, but sometimes it helps... fwiw.

Thanks again for your words.
 
Aeneas said:
Joe said:
Thanks for that T.C. Very well articulated and obviously heart-felt. I would only add that we should also find time for, and if necessary actively engage in, a little fun from time to time. As V said, a revolution (of the soul) without dancing (or laughing) isn't worth having! :D

Thanks TC, for sharing that uplifiting and practical perspective on how to keep going. :flowers:

I copied the quote from Joe, as I too think that it is important to find time to "laugh and dance". We have each of us to find small ways that will keep our hope up and alive so that we don't drown in the general law.

Yes, inspiring post T.C., thanks for that. I think the above is important too. As you noted sometimes things can feel a bit much with the day-after-day nature of facing reality as it is. It can be SO frustrating that the psychopaths in power just never ever stop, never run our of energy or get worn down by the process of making their horrors as we seem to by studying them. I think a lot of that is that is down to there being no emotional component on their part, but for those with functioning emotions it gets a bit much having that stirred so often, if we let it cloud the mind then can drag things downwards.

What were aiming at think is waking the emotions and have normal reactions yes, but at the same time learn how to keep a clear head and channel those emotional energies into something positive, direct them to definite aims – all the things you mentioned in your post.

Part of that process is recognising when we do need to rest and recharge and as Joe said, have a little fun (the challenge then being not to overindulge and/or get side tracked and lose focus afterwards). As you said though, we’re none of us perfect super-beings, and while it might feel as if our efforts may have little impact and can be very tiring to boot, the Cs have often reminded that they have more value than we know. It is perhaps part of the psychopaths reckoning that 'normies' will be worn down into submission, well, maybe we have to learn our way out of that set up – and then find ways to help others do the same. Humor help s a lot I think!

So onward and upwards indeed – with a light hearts and clear heads. :rockon:
 
Thank you for sharing T.C! That was really heart felt :flowers:

Aeneas said:
I copied the quote from Joe, as I too think that it is important to find time to "laugh and dance". We have each of us to find small ways that will keep our hope up and alive so that we don't drown in the general law.

And don't forget singing and music! :dance:

T.C. said:
Sometimes facing reality day after day, trying to applying the principles and discipline we all strive for, we can put a huge amount of pressure on ourselves to be perfect super-beings. Okay, that might be what we're all aiming for - it'd be nice! But we're not. What we have to do is to do all we CAN - not do all we CAN'T; there's a difference.

Well darn it, I want my super powers! :rotfl:
 
Thanks T.C. for your time and trouble which resulted in this uplifting post. Very timely indeed ! :cool2:

Was reminded of these Chinese proverbs:

“Be not afraid of growing slowly, be afraid only of standing still.”

“It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only to stumble backward.”

“The man who removes a mountain begins by carrying away small stones.”
 
Thank you so much for this post, T.C. It was very insightful and encouraging. I know I'm certainly going through my fair share of struggles like everyone else, but having a network like this has been a blessing, as well as my relationship with Puck, and it's been very helpful and I've been learning a lot of valuable lessons through the mirroring process.

I'm curious if the concentration camp survivor book you were reading is Man's Search for Meaning, by Viktor Frankl, because I remember that part about how the camp warped one's perception of time. I read it a couple months ago and I think it's one of the most important books I've read. Everyone should read it.
 
Thanks for sharing this T.C, a lovely and inspiring message to wake up to this morning:).
 
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