When we choose not to focus
On what is missing from our lives
But are grateful for the abundance
that's present,
We experience heaven on earth.
Sarah Breathnach
On what is missing from our lives
But are grateful for the abundance
that's present,
We experience heaven on earth.
Sarah Breathnach
It was a troubling chapter in my life . . . I was so lost and desperately seeking the way to crawl out of the situation, knowing that in time I would. Sometimes I go back to my old journals and blog posts to grasp reality and see the transitions in my life since JR died. Those days were like a roller coaster that I could not stop . . . one day good, the next day unbearable and miserable . . . back and forth. I had to go through it to get to where I am today.
The following post was written back in 2008. Of course I still have bad days . . . and I've come to accept the fact that I have a condition that has been diagnosed as restlessness and anxiety. As time goes on, I've learned how to cope when those days appear. With the help of the wonderful man I married, I learned how to move on with life itself. It has been quite a journey back from the depths of depression as a result of grief and drastic life changes!
One of the reasons I blog about my journey is to help others going through a life situation that seems hopeless. Nothing is ever hopeless when you have faith that "this too shall pass" . . . it will.
The feeling of breathing in heaven and earth is awesome . . . in good AND bad times, when you learn how to be grateful. It is the lesson I had to learn before moving on with my life.
THIS POST WAS ORIGINALLY
THIS POST WAS ORIGINALLY
WRITTEN JUNE 2008
The presence of faith, hope and limitless opportunities in my life is what I am most grateful for today. It is the absence of faith and hope in our lives which brings the mindset of depression, hopelessness and dread of life. The ability to regain faith within us, exhibiting the strength to blindly walk the path of opportunity, pulling oneself out of the pits of depression is the feeling of heaven on earth.
Sometimes we must go there . . . to enter the pits of depression and feel the fire . . . to be reminded of how much we have to be grateful for and realize what is missing in our life. Surprisingly, at this moment, I am grateful for feeling the heat of that fire.
To wake up with a smile on my face is a blessing . . . the hope and promise of a new day rather than the dread of having to wake up to face a living hell . . . that is the feeling of heaven on earth.
The pleasure of preparing a home cooked meal, enjoying and savoring every bite . . . rather than not having the appetite for anything or the emotional energy to put it together . . . another feeling I am so grateful for at this moment.
Living life rather than anticipating and waiting for death, pulling oneself out of the pits of depression, the feeling of standing on a steep cliff and seeing your life flash before your eyes . . . I'm so grateful for heaven on earth.
A thought occurs to me . . . as long as we are breathing there is hope and opportunity is always present, we just need to open our eyes and minds to see it. And from the immortal words of Scarlett O'Hara . . . tomorrow is another day.