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Old 01-12-2016, 09:52 AM #7
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Originally Posted by Healthgirl View Post
I am grieving as well.

This is what I'm doing:

On the days that I can see straight I am reading.
I am becoming better at meditation.
I am listening to music.
I am being distracted by some Netflix series

I am trusting the universe
I am living in the present, reminding myself to be grateful, trying not to be fearful of the future.
I am realizing that worrying is only sending more vibrations to my cells to cause them to misbehave.

I am crying in between all of these other things. It's been 7 months for me since I went from on top of the world to..... what ever this is.
Your response to the changes life has dealt you are so beautiful. Being with what is, right here, right now. What else can we do? Trusting the universe...thank you for your wisdom.
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