hi borag,borag wrote:SUSSS TARAW! KATAHUM NAN ININ MGA PANULTIHON NI PATO. HINUOD NA KAW GAYUD TER!
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hi borag,borag wrote:SUSSS TARAW! KATAHUM NAN ININ MGA PANULTIHON NI PATO. HINUOD NA KAW GAYUD TER!
haaayy pats, i can sooo relate, dili da lamang tungod sa pagkalaktodpato wrote:PERSONAL REFLECTION:
Sa laktod lugar nato na pagka sulti ato na dayon ya-on husgahan…….
Thank you for sharing your sentiment….Every ending starts a new beginning.. Abihay mo madamo kuman na makasabot kay ya open nato ini na topic….. Keep in mind, at all times, that we grow the most from our greatest suffering. As we grow through it, it hurts. But as we move through it, it heals. When a jug of water falls to the floor and cracks, what was hidden within begins to pour out. When life sends you one if it curves, remember that it has come to help crack you open so that all the love, power and potential that had been slumbering within you can be poured into the world outside you. And, like a fractured bone, we do become stonger in the broken places. Look at you now, I’m sure PROUDI si Pa and Ma mo. Remember that, no matter how hard things get, you are never alone. Don’t forget that I’m always here for you and I LOVE YOU ….iCeprIncEsS wrote:haaayy pats, i can sooo relate, dili da lamang tungod sa pagkalaktodpato wrote:PERSONAL REFLECTION:
Sa laktod lugar nato na pagka sulti ato na dayon ya-on husgahan…….
i remember a time when news reached my mother about how i was supposedly writing stuff that put her in a bad light. don't get me wrong, she is NOT perfect, but all things considered, i couldn't ask for a better mother!
what baffled me was how there are people with plenty of time to talk about issues that is none of their business. what is even worst is how such idle talks has sooo much power to shake relationships, spread like a gangrene, and infect those that it has been passed on to.
that grapevine must have broken my mother's heart because I received pages of letters about her sentiments. it just raged me how it affected her, to the point of apologizing for the way she brought me up! my feeling is, NO mother should ever have to apologize for the way they raised their children, at least I know my own mother doesn't need to! she did what she knew best, and so far, all of us are turning out well, in my opinion, so she (and papa) must have done something right. in fact i credit it to them why it was sooo easy for me to have a personal relationship with my maker because they taught me the fear of God.
having said all my rants, allow me to think out loud why it is so easy to muddle into other people's affairs, rather than look after our own issues. sounds to me like a big case of insecurity, especially when we love to talk about 1) things that don't concern us or 2) things that there is nothing we can do about.
peace xx
salamat isab. i've realized that to have a better life, said Albert Einstein, "we must keep choosing how we are living." and in order to awaken to your best life, it's important that you die while you are alive....iCeprIncEsS wrote:thanks Pats, that's very sweet of you! i can't wait to see you in person because this is a side of you that i have never seen before hehe! it's all good and i am very happy for you..
i guess what is amazing about parents is they are proud of their children even before they ever do anything for them. i'm sure a lot of children can say that about their parents, i know i can. and even for those who can't, the fact that they labored (char!) to bring them into this world is a blessing in itself.
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I’m deeply grateful somehow in my own little way you’ve learned something from reading this thread.Alibangbang wrote:Sumitido gayod ako sa mga Tagon-on. Pats, kon sa tagalog pa GALENG dayang ako kanimo.
I learned more from reading this thread than having sessions with my therapist!!!!
Pats, who cares about grammar? Besides, overthinking can wreck our emotional health. Keep those raw thoughts coming....
I'm just around my friend. As i've told you, Silence illuminates our souls, whisper to our hearts, and brings them closer together. Silence separates us from our selves, makes us sail the firmament of spirit, and brings us closer to heaven. Pangutana. Questioning unlocks the knowing that early exists within your heart. Ask the right question and I promise you, the answer you seek will surface. When the time is right. And remember, time slips through our hands like grains of sand, never to return again. Those who use time wisely from early age are rewarded with rich, productive and satisfying lives......oso-os wrote:uno na anhi...kamingaw na PAto..hain nakaw anhi.