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Gratefulness
Regrettable past actions: I have learned to forgive myself. I feel such compassion for the version of me that acted that way, and I acknowledge the larger context in which it all happened. I use that aching feeling of remorse to fuel my expressions of love for others, and focus on sharing the love I feel freely, sincerely, compassionately with the people around me. Regret for lost opportunities, dreams not pursued: it’s not too late to pursue my dreams. The more clearly I bring...
Regrettable past actions: I have learned to forgive myself. I feel such compassion for the version of me that acted that way, and I acknowledge the larger context in which it all happened. I use that aching feeling of remorse to fuel my expressions of love for others, and focus on sharing the love I feel freely, sincerely, compassionately with the people around me. Regret for lost opportunities, dreams not pursued: it’s not too late to pursue my dreams. The more clearly I bring them into focus, the clearer is the path toward their fulfillment. And, the path I am on is a ripe with possibility as any one of the million million other paths I could be on. I focus on opening my mind and heart to the possibilities that exist in every second of every day.
These are immutable priorities: my family and friends including our pets; all of our physical, mental and spiritual health; our home, garden and financial security; spreading love and kindness; saving our Mother Earth.
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