
Conversation – 15
Welcome to conversation – 15. This is number 15 of this thread.
We are in TAY. This Thread is three years old.
I hope you enjoy this as it covers music, fashion and most of all
Heidi Daus. I am an Avid Collector. ♥ my focus is fashion being a former
fashion model. As a singer I cover lots of old school music and popular and
show tunes. Movies are a must. We talk about a lot of things in Conversation.
Please remember this is TAY! I am still learning the new system so bear with me.
Blessings to you all. ♥ Happy Holidays ♥
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Mending a Broken Heart
A heart that has been broken and seen pain, reveals within it, a crack that allows more light in.
Heartbreak happens to all of us and can wash over us like a heavy rain. When experiencing a broken heart, our ethereal selves are saturated with grief, and the overflow is channeled into the physical body. Loss becomes a physical emptiness, and longing is transmuted into a feeling that often cannot be put into words. Mending a broken heart can seem a task so monumental that we dare not attempt it for fear of damaging ourselves further. But heartbreak, like all emotions, falls under the spell of our conscious influence.
Often the pain that wounds us most deeply also leaves the most enduring mark upon us. The shock that becomes the tender, throbbing ache of the heart eventually leads us down the path of enlightenment, blessing our lives with a new depth and richness.
Acknowledging heartbreak’s impermanence by no means dulls its sting for it is the sting itself that stimulates healing. The pain is letting us know that we need to pay attention to our emotional selves, to sit with our feelings and be in them fully before we can begin to heal. It is said that time heals all wounds. Time may dull the pain of a broken heart, but it is fully feeling your pain and acknowledging it that will truly help you heal. Dealing with your heartache in a healthy way rather than putting it off for tomorrow is the key to repair. Gentleness more than anything else is called for. Most important, open yourself to the possibility of loving, trusting, and believing again. When, someday soon, you emerge from the cushion of your grief, you will see that the universe did not cease to be as you nursed your broken heart. You emerge on the other side of the mending, stronger for all you have experienced.
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Cherie,
It is 20’s here. Let me start packing and I need my laptop with me. I hope Mcpoopo and
Loaf will meet me there. The Beach looks so calming and warm. ♥I had a great Easter. ♥ I hope your family is rested as I know you all had a great Easter. 🙂
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I did not know you had warm weather we are frozen. I know when the heat hits it is going
to hurt. Happy Easter to you and everyone here wishes you the best. ♥ I hope you are
feeling much better. Here have some of this. Here is to Spring. -
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Thanks for the rabbits Sheba.
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Yes, Yes Sheba …. Everyone’s invited to Cherie’s! Plenty of S. Cali 80ish degree weather to go around! We can all do a little Shopping, Sipping, & Relaxing! Hope Everyone’s Easter was Hoppy!! Night-Nite Sheba♥ … Night ALL
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I know I am late but just wanted to say Happy Easter to each of you.(smile).I skimmed a little and sure wish we had some of that cold weather…80 here,very unusual for this early in the Spring.Pollen so thick you cannot breath,1 reason I think I am staying so puny feeling.(sigh)
I hope each of you have an enjoyable,healthy and safe week.Prayers for all in need.
Sheba and Cherie,plus anyone else posting pictures,so beautiful and some are so funny.Nothing like a smile to start the day.((((((HUGS))))))))) to each of you on this thread.
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