This is so interesting given my impatience and always wanting to know, now I have a question - what if you don’t even question and just go immediately to the intuitive answer and living it? That feels to be where I am now, not questioning, daring to do it, and living with the answer? Food for thought….❤️
I have two stepdaughters who have cancelled my husband and myself. They refused to explain or give a reason and shut our my kids as well. After therapy to work through the anger, I've come to understand God has a reason for this, and I may never know the why here. It has been three years. Thank you for this post and the quote. It resonated.
Patience is probably THE lesson I’ve had to learn over the last 20+years. When you have a brother who goes missing without a trace in Africa, it’s the only way to go (and that was a lesson hard-learnt!). Saying that, I have found writing about all the unanswered questions and ‘experiencing everything’ has allowed me to find many missing pieces I thought I’d lost. Thank you for this prompt, Suzy, and others... I read all your posts, but haven’t commented before. The timings of your ‘writing hours’ just don’t work for me at the moment, but I’m hoping to join your ‘feature writing workshop’ at some point. 🌟
This is so interesting given my impatience and always wanting to know, now I have a question - what if you don’t even question and just go immediately to the intuitive answer and living it? That feels to be where I am now, not questioning, daring to do it, and living with the answer? Food for thought….❤️
That's the sweet spot. Just living it.
I have two stepdaughters who have cancelled my husband and myself. They refused to explain or give a reason and shut our my kids as well. After therapy to work through the anger, I've come to understand God has a reason for this, and I may never know the why here. It has been three years. Thank you for this post and the quote. It resonated.
That must be so, so difficult.
This is very timely for me thank you.
Glad it resonated for you. x
I’m with you Suzie, I am impatient for answers and I struggle with standing still.
Yes, I'm trying to lean into the not knowing. But I definitely don't find it easy....
Great post, I love living the question…then the answer 💖
Patience is probably THE lesson I’ve had to learn over the last 20+years. When you have a brother who goes missing without a trace in Africa, it’s the only way to go (and that was a lesson hard-learnt!). Saying that, I have found writing about all the unanswered questions and ‘experiencing everything’ has allowed me to find many missing pieces I thought I’d lost. Thank you for this prompt, Suzy, and others... I read all your posts, but haven’t commented before. The timings of your ‘writing hours’ just don’t work for me at the moment, but I’m hoping to join your ‘feature writing workshop’ at some point. 🌟
I am so so sorry to hear what you've been through. That must be so shocking and dreadful to experience such a loss.
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