Guest guest Posted October 12, 2004 Report Share Posted October 12, 2004 This was posted on my McArdle's group this morning and I thought it was so great I had to share it with the mitoldes. Smiles, Beatitudes for People with Disabilities > > by Majorie Chappell > > Blessed are those who take time to listen to the defective speech, > for you help us to know that if we persevere we can be understood. > > Blessed are those who walk with us in public places and ignore the > stares of strangers for in your companionship we find havens of > relaxation. > > Blessed are those who never bid us " hurry up " and more blessed are > you that do not snatch out tasks from our hands to do them for us, > for often we need time rather than help. > > Blessed are those who stand beside us as we enter new ventures, for > our failures will be outweighed by the times we surprise ourselves and > you. > > Blessed are those that ask for our help, for our greatest need is to > be needed. > > Blessed are those when by all these things you assure us that the > thing that makes us individuals is not our peculiar muscles, nor our > wounded nervous systems, but it is the God-given self that no > infirmity can confine. > > Blessed are those who realise that we are human and don't expect us > to be saintly just because we have a disability. > > Blessed are those that pick things up without being asked. > > Blessed are those who understand that sometimes I am weak and not > just lazy. > > Blessed are those who forget the disability of my body and see the > shape of my soul. > > Blessed are those who see me as a whole person, unique and > complete and not as one of God's mistakes. > > Blessed are those who love me just as I am without wondering what I > would've been like. > > Blessed are my friends upon whom I depend, for they are the > substance and joy of my life!!! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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