All the relationship advice I hear rings hollow, like no one has ever really loved except for me so they all say silly things. I need a book like, "Practical Advaita Vedanta for the Broken", a new addition to the "For Dummies" series. I don't know what I will do when I get back. They have all those tempting gorges people throw themselves off of. I would never do more than stare at them and then walk down to my room and bury myself in there, but that's no way to live, either.
It takes a year to adjust to a new place. And half the length of a relationship to get over it? So is that 1+4 or just 4? What if you still don't really believe it's happening? How long does that take? 10 hundred?
WORDS FROM THE HEART
"Let's keep our love
a secret." God whispered.
"How can I
when I wear the Truth
in my eyes?
Who could look at me
and not see You?
Who could look at You
and not see me?"
written by Hayra Prull
1 comment:
relationship advice always rings hallow...but one way to look at it is a new beginning and a new start. With people from our past, we develop so many habitual ways of living, being and behaving that it makes it hard to ever really grow and change. At least that is my experience. Sometimes people from our past really do hold us back more than we had ever realized. You can look to the past and be sad or look to the future and make positive changes and growth.
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