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I feel I shld apologize for silence - have been overwhelmed physic bec my d. Beth has been away for a week in Iceland + clients + visitors + care of 3 cats n 4 wee kittens just learning to climb out of box nxt door. Phew!

So, will share the following in case u know somebody depressed n there are many out there!

My frnd Bly, w/whom I used to teach at his summer confS, once quoted: Depression comes from the inability to praise.

I cn add the following quote fr Prabhavananda, the guru of Aldous Huxley n others:

"God's grace is like an ever-blowing breeze, all we have to do is hoist our sails to catch it."

I wld dearly apprec yr pryrs, coping w/out use of rt hand n the constant bzzzzzzzzzzing up/dwn rt side sometimes gets the better of me!

My co-moderators seem absent or busy, so am grateful to all of u who contrib n keep our fire glowing.

The world needs Jung's concepts ever more desperately.

So, "In we are n on we must!"

love n off to bed

Tired Old Lady

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Tomorrow is another day!See what's free at AOL.com.

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" 3 cats n 4 wee kittens just learning to climb out of box... "

Gotta be the greatest show on earth.

I know what its like to be a tired old lady.

Hope this dawn brought you a refreshing burst of energy.

Love,

Betty

>

> I feel I shld apologize for silence - have been overwhelmed physic bec

my d.

> Beth has been away for a week in Iceland + clients + visitors + care

of 3

> cats n 4 wee kittens just learning to climb out of box nxt door. Phew!

>

> So, will share the following in case u know somebody depressed n there

are

> many out there!

>

> My frnd Bly, w/whom I used to teach at his summer confS, once

quoted:

> Depression comes from the inability to praise.

>

> I cn add the following quote fr Prabhavananda, the guru of Aldous

Huxley n

> others:

>

> " God's grace is like an ever-blowing breeze, all we have to do is

hoist our

> sails to catch it. "

>

> I wld dearly apprec yr pryrs, coping w/out use of rt hand n the

constant

> bzzzzzzzzzzing up/dwn rt side sometimes gets the better of me!

>

> My co-moderators seem absent or busy, so am grateful to all of u who

contrib

> n keep our fire glowing.

>

> The world needs Jung's concepts ever more desperately.

>

> So, " In we are n on we must! "

>

> love n off to bed

>

> Tired Old Lady

>

> ao

>

> Tomorrow is another day!

>

>

>

> ************************************** See what's free at

http://www.aol.com.

>

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Bruce, thank you. Another " green " gem.

Reminds me of a dream I had. In the dream a voice told me to wake up and look

at my

computer screen. (This had a completely lucid quality.) I did - on the

computer was

typed: " Channeled by St. of the Cross. " Then the words typed out on the

screen and

I read: " From this day issue forth thine own Self be borne. "

Miriam

>

> from Mysterium Coniunctionis CW14:

>

> 623 The state of imperfect transformation, merely hoped for and

> waited for, does not seem to be one of torment only, but of positive,

> if hidden, happiness. It is the state of someone who, in his

> wanderings among the mazes to his psychic transformation, comes upon

> a secret happiness which reconciles him to his apparent loneliness.

> In communing with himself he finds not deadly boredom and melancholy

> but an inner partner; more than that, a relationship that seems like

> the happiness of a secret love, or like a hidden springtime, when the

> green seed sprouts from the barren earth, holding out the promise of

> future harvests. It is the alchemical benedicta viriditas, the

> blessed greenness, signifying...the secret immanence of the divine

> spirit of life in all things...

>

> 624 Green signifies hope and the future...

>

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--- Miriam wrote:

> Reminds me of a dream I had. In the dream a voice told me to wake

> up and look at my computer screen. (This had a completely lucid

> quality.) I did - on the computer was typed: " Channeled by St.

> of the Cross. " Then the words typed out on the screen and

> I read: " From this day issue forth thine own Self be borne. "

So did you read this as:

" From this day issue forth, thine own Self be borne. "

or

" From this day issue forth thine own Self, be borne. "

?

In either case, I like it.

Bruce

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