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- From: tooka@train.EBay.Sun.COM (Tony)
- Newsgroups: alt.support
- Subject: Re: Feeling beaten...Could use some support.
- Date: 22 Dec 1992 17:47:18 GMT
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- Jeff writes:
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- "I was looking forward to my future when (two weeks ago) I had a heart attack."
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- Jeff,
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- I noticed two words in your last sentence "forward" and "future".
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- I have associated the future with hope and happiness for the last 28 years of my life
- but never bothered to find hope or happiness in the present. I've been afflicted
- with this the past-is-suffering-the-future-is-happiness dualism which made me
- always forget the third element of time--the present which I own.
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- Could it be time for you to "look around" instead of "looking forward"? Maybe
- I'm being too metaphorical. I guess what I mean is: appreciate the very physical
- presence of every experience and thing around you in the here and now.
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- I don't know what physical pain you are in. I can only imagine. But could you take
- a moment in your day to forget about the past, forget about the future? Look at
- the wall or at some flower. Think about the taste of coffee in your mug. Analyze
- and philosophize about it as long as it takes for you to forget the past and
- the future for just a minute. In that short time, you have rewarded yourself with
- a rare elusive gift--being alive in the present.
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- You had a brush with death so to speak when you had a heart attack. I admire
- your strength and experience. Now how can you turn that into your near catastrophe
- and near demise into a stepping stone or learning opportunity? I don't know. I
- never had a heart attack. Maybe you could teach me something...
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- Regards,
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- -Tony
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