Readers Comments
Zevelina wrote: A course in miracles - so true and so needed all around the world!
Pam wrote: Miracles are everywhere and what a joy that you bothered to notice.
rufus west wrote: No comment
skittles wrote: That is so nice i wish i knew more people like your roomate¢¾
gratitudequeen wrote: I am glad u wrote this, feels like my story :). It is so true and i can say it as i lived it these last 3 months +. I am so grateful to my family, friends, aiki teacher and partners, my coworkers, my doctor and many many many more. The concept of 'laughter is the best medicine' has a profound value to me, my dearest sister and ally all thru this has been exhiting her 'funny bone' specially in the first week after my fall. We laughed together and believe it or not the first time i even cried was on valentine day, not so much in pain and angst for my injury as the lost opportunity for my plans of making my surprise valentines for many. O well i made it up with baking up a storm after that and it sure shows too ;). The other piece i found of much value and benefit was the foucs on the 'progress' and ' what is working' and having a 'cheer / support team' who i emailed my 'success stories' to and got back affirmations and celebrations. All and much more is what tided me over to where i am now. Thank you god for the opportunity to grow and heal. :)
sethi wrote: Excellent sharing.
irishgirl wrote: Aww. I think that's about the best start at a new school that could be expected, minus the broken limb of course, but who knows if the ice would have broken as quickly or easily without that unplanned vulnerability in play.
lancelot wrote: Quite frankly, breathing is a miracle, language is a miracle,the turning world, a miracle,lsughter a miracle the whole universe a miracle, a broken leg is a broken leg. 'how big is god,my6year old asks! ?
Minaxi Saklani wrote: Excellent!
Mrinal wrote: Truly touching. Inspires all of us to do good in whatever way we can. Wishing u luck and prayers.