Let Your Feelings Be Your Guide

There is no guidance comparable to the guidance we receive moment-by-moment from our emotions. They are an infallible, impeccable system that tells us whether we've been thinking in ways that serve us well or not. As we adjust our mental focus to give us better feelings, everything in our experience stands to improve—health, finances, relationships, you-name-it.



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  • 2/2/2010 6:18 AM Bea wrote:
    I love this one... I have heard this so many times but it is always good to hear this again.

    I just wanted to comment on something I observed happening many times last week. I was visiting with some relatives and we have a very close relative in who is at present in depression and is a bit spaced out. It is especially apparent when anything new or something that needs her to think and decide and plan come up.
    The time she seems really happy is when she is with her little grandson. Of course she forgets to get his food ready but he seems to be OK; so long as real hunger does not strike. His mother though is always around to help him. I was wondering, how is it that things work for both the kid and the grand mom. I can understand the kid's alignment but not that of the grand mom.
    The family is very divided about the kind of treatment she should be given. I feel sad that in the process she may get worse. Do you think she could understand the emotional scale and feelings and how she can try to find relief if I ask her to listen to some Abe tapes or would it not be a good thing. I actually do not even know if she feels something is wrong or if she feels that she is OK just the way she is.
    Thanks
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