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The Healing Arts

Post Written By Eugene Morgan

Our sorrows and wounds are healed only when we touch them with compassion.— Buddha

Sometimes we keep our pain because we want to keep the person or the event in our lives that caused the initial pain. Therefore, we can’t move forward in our lives. If the person(s) or the event(s) that caused the initial pain are no longer in our lives, we gravitate to another person or reenact the event. This isn’t compassion since we can’t heal our sorrows and wounds. It is time to say goodbye to our sorrows and wounds. We no longer have to be defined by them because those things happened in our past. We’re only hurting ourselves no longer the person in our past. Once we realize that it is ourselves that’s causing the hurt, we then can stop them and to start healing by forgiving the past individual and then ourselves for continuing the pain by letting go. This is compassion.

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When Saying Goodbye

Goodbye Summer 2011

Post Written By Eugene Morgan

Saying goodbye is hard to do when we know it’s indefinite. When saying goodbye, seems final, we’re still left with good memories of that person. Our memory of them can be our treasure. We may have kept pictures of them, recording of their voice, and the feeling of them we use to get while in their presence. These things can aid us in eliciting good memories of them in happy times.  Now these memories are incorporated in us. They are a part of us forever. The memory of that person never dies. We take it wherever we go. When we think of that person, we relive the experiences we had with that person.