Stop Useless Suffering Before It Begins
Your true Self doesn’t win in life by overpowering problems, but by revealing they never really existed as you once believed they did.
Your true Self doesn’t win in life by overpowering problems, but by revealing they never really existed as you once believed they did.
By giving your complete attention to the living Presence of all that you are, you will be given, in exchange the incomparable awareness that while all around you everything changes, within you lives what is unchanging.
“Alive in Fear” is an excerpt from “The Caregiver’s Compass: How To Navigate With Balance & Effectiveness Using Mindful Caregiving.” It offers guidance in how to stay balanced and moving forward, despite the emotional challenges that arise.
This single chapter of CONFESSIONS OF A CAREGIVER, WHEN ALZHEIMER’S COMES TO YOUR HOME explains how caregiving continues day after day, with no end in sight.
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Reasons for and techniques for self-healing.
Nothing is more discontented than our lower nature, the false self. It is
always unhappy with one thing or another. If there is one weed in a field of
roses, you can bet that is what it will see.
The only thing more important than what you get done is how you feel when you are doing it. If you get everything done, but lose your joy in the process, what is the good? And if you get less than everything done and you feel great, how valuable is that?
Being the caregiver of someone who is terminally ill is one of the most difficult and painful jobs one will likely ever experience. It is also one of the most rewarding and privileged gifts one can ever give or receive. It is the Ultimate Love.
The author suggests that everyone may have a certain characteristic that can positively affect many people. Therefore, one should never underestimate their capability and effect they can have on people.
This spouse shares creative solutions of learning to speak Alzheimer’s, and motivates us to always have hope.
There are always possibilities in doing things we put our minds to regardless of the limits put forth by society.