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<blockquote data-quote="HeadlightsMom" data-source="post: 646276" data-attributes="member: 18284"><p>RE ---- Love this! True, true, true! Nature says, "Move on". Only our obtuse human mind insists on staying stuck in neutral..... "out of time" (the present). We so often tend to either relieve the past even ad nauseum or conjure up all sorts of worry about the future. I've done both. And, like you, do not care for it one bit!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>RE --- Thank you for sharing your "story" of your "story". I understand. It can be quite a process of awakening and reawakening.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Agreed! I so enjoy your thought- and heart-process!</p><p></p><p>Albatross ---- LOLOL! "Captain Obvious"! I love your humor! Yeah, I've done my share of "spinning out" over the years, too. Much less so these days. On occasion, yes. However, I've concluded that when I "spin out" these days, it's usually because I didn't stick to my own boundaries. Or didn't heed my own warning sirens that I was getting too close to not sticking to my boundaries.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HeadlightsMom, post: 646276, member: 18284"] RE ---- Love this! True, true, true! Nature says, "Move on". Only our obtuse human mind insists on staying stuck in neutral..... "out of time" (the present). We so often tend to either relieve the past even ad nauseum or conjure up all sorts of worry about the future. I've done both. And, like you, do not care for it one bit! RE --- Thank you for sharing your "story" of your "story". I understand. It can be quite a process of awakening and reawakening. Agreed! I so enjoy your thought- and heart-process! Albatross ---- LOLOL! "Captain Obvious"! I love your humor! Yeah, I've done my share of "spinning out" over the years, too. Much less so these days. On occasion, yes. However, I've concluded that when I "spin out" these days, it's usually because I didn't stick to my own boundaries. Or didn't heed my own warning sirens that I was getting too close to not sticking to my boundaries. [/QUOTE]
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