Guest guest Posted April 24, 2006 Report Share Posted April 24, 2006 That's how we inspire each other; we celebrate small victories. What's more important, that's how the people who read about them learn to break through, to go to the next level, to be slightly more immune now than they were last week. When you talk about your small victory, people start to think about theirs. And they make discoveries. By the way, it can be three sentences. Just say something. Your name, emblazoned on the Golden Roster of people who got a result this week. Overpowering masses of victory build if you, and enough others, can bring yourselves to do this. Me? A few minutes ago I discovered, via the self-honesty that comes from directly removing conditions from my universal bodies, what an impossible to deal with, myopic, self-centered addict I was from around 1987 through, basically, the time I discovered immunics. And how a person lashing out at me in return was not even really a bad thing, but an expression of desperation: What do you do with an addict? Save yourself from him. That was a good awakening for me. I had a small victory there, a victory of caring about them in retrospect; a victory of love. I pass it on to you, in hope that you will have a victory too. Yours may simply be remembering to remove herpes right before an outbreak, or remembering to test whether or not your child or spouse loves you when they're being impossible. Please tell us what you did for yourself, what awakening you had. We need it. We need you. The Cure Drive needs you. The Buz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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