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Yes - I loved it!That is an interesting theory isn't it! Did you see the special on I thnk it was 20/20 where they explored that theory?
What about blocking the e-mail address from your outlook? It won't stop them from being sent to you but it'll stop you from receiving them...UH OH..... I was wrong 8 more emails came to my outlook while I was typing in here. The sound was down on my computer so I did not hear them when they were arriving to outlook.
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Excellent post!Elena - I'm sorry that it is so painful for you to remember. I hope that the Lord eases that pain for you over time. Have you done any grief counseling?
I might have shared this somewhere else on this forum, but I went to a women's retreat in Jan 2006 and the topic of the weekend was "Crossroads". We talked about how a major life event can occur - like death, divorce, etc. - that has the potential to derail us. That we need to continuously pray for God's healing and guidance so that we don't get "stuck" in the crossroad b/c we are lost and don't know which way to turn.
At the time, I remember wondering why I was at the retreat. I didn't have any point of reference in my life that I could apply it to. I prayed that God would show me how I was supposed to apply what I was learning to my life. It was exactly 1 week later that I separated from my husband. Keeping the crossroads analogy as part of my focus has helped me push myself through the healing process.
I know my experience is not yours, but I hope you are able to keep pushing yourself through the healing process and don't get stuck in the crossroad. It's so easy to feel so lost when you're entire world gets turned upside down. We just have to remember that we are not the navigator.
Elena - I'm sorry that it is so painful for you to remember. I hope that the Lord eases that pain for you over time. Have you done any grief counseling?
I might have shared this somewhere else on this forum, but I went to a women's retreat in Jan 2006 and the topic of the weekend was "Crossroads". We talked about how a major life event can occur - like death, divorce, etc. - that has the potential to derail us. That we need to continuously pray for God's healing and guidance so that we don't get "stuck" in the crossroad b/c we are lost and don't know which way to turn.
At the time, I remember wondering why I was at the retreat. I didn't have any point of reference in my life that I could apply it to. I prayed that God would show me how I was supposed to apply what I was learning to my life. It was exactly 1 week later that I separated from my husband. Keeping the crossroads analogy as part of my focus has helped me push myself through the healing process.
I know my experience is not yours, but I hope you are able to keep pushing yourself through the healing process and don't get stuck in the crossroad. It's so easy to feel so lost when you're entire world gets turned upside down. We just have to remember that we are not the navigator.
I tried posting this last night, but got knocked off the site.ElElena,
you and I have been through the same experience so I know what you are going thru too. (We've shared a little before). After my husband died a bunch of people I knew were getting separated and divorced and I remember thinking how can they do that? But I also thought IF my husband was alive and we went through a divorce, for ME that would almost be worse, because I couldn't stand to see him with someone else and we would have to because we have kids (even though he was married twice before me). So I feel for you Flnativegrl because it's gotta be hard with the kids and all. You all seem pretty strong in your faith though, like myself, so looks like God is taking care of all of us, and at least we have this site too huh?
On another note, I would like to add that my husband years ago wanted to be in the music business and although we are from California orignally, he didn't want to try the LA scene so we thought we would try the East coast. We thought we were going to live in West Palm Beach (until we got there). We ended up living in Fort Worth, I used to work in Boyton Beach, and I have a friend that lives on the Gulf side on Pine Island. Just and FYI for ya'll
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