Tag: love

  • Cultivating Inner Compassion: An Exercise in Self-Understanding

    Hi everyone,

    This is a new experiment in writing that I want to share. I find it easier to have compassion and understanding for others and not for myself. So, this is an imaginary letter from me to me, expressing compassion and understanding to myself.

    I’m posting it here because maybe a few of you, my fellow ME/CFS family, might be inspired to try writing yourself a letter of compassion and understanding for yourself.


    Dear Richard,

    I wanted to take a moment to express my heartfelt understanding of you and the challenges you face living with ME/CFS. I see the strength and resilience you demonstrate every day as you navigate the ups and downs of this illness. It’s not easy, and I want you to know that it’s okay to feel frustrated, exhausted, or overwhelmed at times.

    I understand that some days are harder than others, and it’s okay to take things one step at a time. Your journey with ME/CFS is unique, and there’s no right or wrong way to cope with it. I admire your courage in facing each day with determination and grace, despite the obstacles you encounter.

    Please remember to be gentle with yourself and prioritize self-care. You are not alone in this journey, and I am here to offer you my support, understanding, and compassion whenever you need it. You are worthy of love, understanding, and all the kindness in the world.

    With understanding and care,
    Richard

  • Poem: The Miracle of Life

    In the chaos of the modern day, we strive.
    To find the stillness in our restless minds.
    Amidst the noise, we seek the truth, alive.
    In every moment, where serenity finds.

    We wander through the labyrinth of thought.
    Where fears and doubts obscure the path ahead.
    But in the silence, peace can still be sought.
    As we embrace the lessons wisdom spreads.

    Let go of judgments, let forgiveness flow.
    Release attachment to the past’s embrace.
    For in this moment, love’s eternal glow.
    Illuminates the beauty of this space.

    With open hearts, we walk the path of light.
    Embracing all with kindness, free from strife.
    In every breath, we find our true delight.
    Awakening to the miracle of life.

    With gratitude and love, I dedicate this poem to you my dear ME/CFS family. May its words serve as a beacon of hope and inspiration as we navigate the challenges of living with ME/CFS.

    Together, let us find solace in the stillness, strength in our unity, and courage in the journey ahead.

    You are not alone. We walk this path together, supporting each other with kindness and compassion.

    🙏🕊️🙏

  • Embracing Jesus’ Core Teachings: Love, Forgiveness, and Eternal Reign

    Overall, for me, Jesus’ teachings focus on love, forgiveness, and salvation. We’re called to share this message persistently and compassionately.

    Matthew 18:21-22 (NIV):

    “Then Peter came to Jesus and asked, ‘Lord, how many times shall I forgive my brother or sister who sins against me? Up to seven times?’

    Jesus answered, ‘I tell you, not seven times, but seventy-seven times.’”

    This passage emphasizes the importance of continual forgiveness, reflecting Jesus’ teachings on compassion and patience.

    Also, the Bible states Jesus’ reign is eternal. For example, Luke 1:33 says, “He will reign over Jacob’s descendants forever; his kingdom will never end.” Revelation 11:15 also speaks of an eternal reign.

    I’m still learning about the Trinity and that it isn’t about a “three-headed god.” And that it describes one God in three persons: Father, Son, and Holy Spirit (Matthew 28:19). It’s a complex concept and one that still challenges my understanding, but I get that it’s not about multiple gods.

    I also struggle with the concept of fully human and fully divine.

    But, what I’m not confused about is the primacy in Jesus’ message that, above all, is love.

    1 Corinthians 13:13 (NIV):

    “And now these three remain: faith, hope and love. But the greatest of these is love.”

    This verse highlights the primacy of love among the Christian virtues, emphasizing that whether human or divine, love is the most enduring and essential quality required of those who call themselves Christians.

    God bless.