tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7303925309737004891.post458998665934490690..comments2023-05-04T10:43:20.753+01:00Comments on Angel Jane's World... : Thoughts for today...AngelJanehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16222654307844999208noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7303925309737004891.post-6002462812915003392012-02-25T12:59:41.087+00:002012-02-25T12:59:41.087+00:00Dawn thank you so much for visiting and leaving a ...Dawn thank you so much for visiting and leaving a breath of fresh air in your wake... I always love to hear other people’s perspectives, for me, it always puts something especially magical into my blog, I feel sad sometimes that I don’t seem to stir up enough interest to communicate much more with many more... <br /><br />I think when I wrote this, I was trying to express that people who have left me, if not through death, are people I actually didn’t want to let go of, but unfortunately we all know life doesn’t work like that and as you so eloquently put.... Quote’ we are not always meant to have people around for a lifetime. People come into our lives to teach us something, always. At times that lesson lasts a lifetime, but more often, it is for a shorter duration’ Unquote ~ <3<br /><br />I totally identify with your thoughts, I just feel it’s a shame not to be able to stay friends or maintain a connection without it being a big deal... Life is short and when someone has been a great friend and brought something into your life that you weren’t expecting then it’s so sad that we have to lose something so precious... Oh if life were only that simple! <br /><br />I hope to give many more lovely moments, because I for one am in the middle of looking for something... like Julia Roberts in Eat, Love, Pray I truly intend to find it... <br /><br /><br />Big hug Sister... Love u lots!AngelJanehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16222654307844999208noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7303925309737004891.post-28704204618587312252012-02-24T22:49:56.549+00:002012-02-24T22:49:56.549+00:00Dear Jane, what a lovely jumble and ramble...a str...Dear Jane, what a lovely jumble and ramble...a stream of consciousness! For a great part of my earlier years, I struggle mightily with people leaving. Not through death - that is something I'm familiar with, and although it's a different challenge to come to peace with, it's one that eventually I can find that space of thought. The other, when loved ones move on, is the one that caused me a great deal of pain.<br /><br />As you and I shared on my own blog, with age comes wisdom. I recognize now that we are not always meant to have people around for a lifetime. People come into our lives to teach us something, always. At times that lesson lasts a lifetime, but more often, it is for a shorter duration. I have accepted this and am much more able to bid farewell without experiencing such sharp sadness as I used to. In addition, I have learned that the fullness of time occasionally brings some of those bright loved ones back into our orbit. It has happened to me a small number of times, and each moment is beautiful.<br /><br />We all do, think, say, feel as we are capable at that moment. It might not always makes sense, or feel good to receive it at the time, but eventually it makes sense. We heal, we accept and we move forward, changed in some profound manner.<br /><br />My, what a lovely moment you've given me!<br /><br />Much love to you, my darling girl. <3<br /><br />- DawnieHealing Morninghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03236609802381940498noreply@blogger.com