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RE: Do Not Feel Lonely

in #naturalmedicine5 years ago (edited)

Loneliness can be a real bummer. I get it bad sometimes when I don't leave the flat for weeks on end.

I feel your hubbies pain... lol it can't be easy being a Pom in OZ.

We're all here in the same infinite space. Be happy with what you have, right here and now. The heart finds it hard, sometimes, to grasp the most universal of truths.

But as what you say here points too, the true freedom arises when you can connect with the love from the universe anywhere. Ha ha, I manage it once in a blue moon.

P.s. great to hear that you guys have such a strong relationship. That is so important :)

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Once in a blue moon shows you that it is there, in my book. Thus, we can practice seeing it. Leaving the flat and walking and chatting to strangers can help. Saying that, you reminded me of living in England! I would TRY talking to random people and it didn't work... I found most British people quite reserved in that way! Australians can be more open I think.

Yes, you're right about the British reserved thing.

Leaving the flat and walking and chatting to strangers can help.

The leaving the flat and wandering the great grey skied outside I can do. Lol, taking to strangers I find much harder.

The blue moons seem to be rising more often the last week which is nice.

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I used to find I used to find talking to random strangers really hard. I have to admit that I had to think hard about how that's worked because my mum did it all the time. Dad said that she can just talk to anyone. I think the trick is to make a little joke or compliment them on something about themselves, like their dog or their t-shirt. I know it sounds funny but once I started doing this I started to learn the tricks of connecting and then it came naturally and it was really nice. I found I really loved just talking to random people as you learn so much and realise that people's lives are not really that unlike your own. Mum is so sweet. She kept noticing this guy at the hospital when they went for Dad's appointments and he looked really down and out. She ended up talking to him for ages and found out that he was a really good piano player. It would never have guessed it. He ended up playing piano for her on the lent piano in the ward. It's funny mum does not really need friends either. However she is so good at being warm to strangers that I have aspired to me like her because I admire her so much xx

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