I'm having a hard time posting lately because what is in my life is very nebulous (vague, hazy, indistinct, confused) where my dad is concerned.
I do not want to seem harsh, unkind, uncaring, or just morally wrong in posting.
Sickness; life and death; turmoil in relationships are all a part of living in this human form. However, as a group of humanoids, a lot of us may not freely discuss, easily, this part of life.
So, as I'm watching and supporting (as best I can) my father with what he is living through, I am trying my best to keep my blog about me. I am very hesitant to share and yet, my goal is to share my truth always as I'm struggling at the bottom and flying at the top and everything in between.
I'm finding myself hesitant to sit down and type.
I'd like to say that my goal is to share all of life and living through love and my own experience. My hope that something deep within gets touched again and again.
May we all just be the real us, together.
Namaste.
which means "I see the divine spark within you."*
From the book "My Grandfather's Blessings" by Rachel Naomi Remen, MD
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