Hope: in the face of serious illness
Hope is a very strong emotion. Essential to survival, calmness in the face of calamity and a positive outlook on life.
Belief in a good outcome builds on hope.
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Hope is a very strong emotion. Essential to survival, calmness in the face of calamity and a positive outlook on life.
Belief in a good outcome builds on hope.
Last Friday there was a buzz in the air as the college opened its doors to people interested in knowing what they do and to try out a sitting with a healer, medium or one of the other disciplines. It was a great opportunity to meet college tutors and students.
c is for those who show concern for the misfortunes of others
Helping our children to understand the importance of compassion and the difference it can make to others is key. Take a look at this video from the Power of Positive Thinking. It defines compassion better than I can in words.
b is for retaining your balance through all of those challenges in life
Be kind to yourself, you are not a magician and we all try to do our best.
Be happy with yourself if you have made the choices you felt were right. If you find out there are better choices, change what you choose to do.
In a relationship that does not satisfy you any more? Have you thought what it would take to return it to a healthy relationship, and are you both prepared to put that energy into it?
a is for all of those earthly angels who come to help us when we are in need.
They can come in the form of family, friends, colleagues, neighbours or even a stranger. They remind us that we are part of the human family no matter where or who we are.