Carmela Snelbaker

Author of "Thank You For Your Service, Sheep!"
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    • “Well, I guess one can’t be Jealous without showing it”

      Posted at 10:24 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jun 5th

      God how I wish things just made sense. I wish life events just stop hitting so hard. Sometimes I truly want to stop my life and ask God, “Where do I get the bus that takes me out of here. Please, I have had enough now!”

      So to all the people who feel grand inadequacy, lonelyness and confusion……. I am with you! I am willing to bet there are many of us out there.

      To all the people who find it hard to put words or comprehensive thoughts to the feelings behind the inadequacy, I understand I struggle with this daily and have for quite some time. Life is fluid, always changing and at times hard to keep up with.

      I have found that during each current struggle with prayer, reflection and purging of words onto paper some amount of understanding or clarity begins to show. In some respects there may never be the “right” answer but if we examine the feelings behind the issues we can, at the very least, find some sort of empathy toward the opposing view.

      When I was in my thirties I quit my full-time job to be with my mother, who had just found out she would most likely have only 6 more months to live. Although measured time is very treasured and I am forever grateful for every additional moment I was able to spend with her, at the time I was very upset with the doctor for telling my mother her time was so limited. It weighed heavy on her mind and the sadness was devestating.

      After my mom had died and life began to get back to normal I met someone in my workplace who I immediately seemed to have a dislike for. This bothered me to a level that I was constantly trying to understand why I felt that way toward them. I eventually realized that it was the fact that they were always full of complaints, stories and frustrations about their mother. As a person who had recently watched her mother go from looking like a healthy 57 year old to looking like she was twice that age before dying just 6 months later this was hard to hear.

      When I examined those feeling even deeper I realized that the emotion that was causing this dislike toward that person was one of Jealousy. I was jealous of this person because she had a mother and I disliked her because she was not appreciative of the fact that her mother was alive.

      Putting words to feelings eventually helps with healing, although Life is messy and our scars and devastations will always be a part of who we are. Emotional experiences can build the foundation of empathetic characteristics. I know my past experiences help me have Patience and Love for others who are also struggling and acting a bit irrational during the most difficult and unfair events that unfold in life.

      Do I wish life would be easier? Absolutely.

      Do I wish all the hurt would end? Of course.

      Will I always resist deep heart pain and loss like a toddler kicking and screaming no I can’t go there again? Most certainly.

      Will I always want to prevent or improve painful moments for others? Yep, because empathetic hearts hurt for other people as well as themselves.

      The one thing I know for sure is I totally appreciate my parents and their quirky manner of guiding us through life! As youngsters if we were complaining about another person, instead of a lecture or explanation a simple comment like “Well, I guess one can’t be jealous without showing it.” would be enough said……… Leaving people to figure it out for themselves might be the answer. Along with prayer for an unstoppable longing to figure out what the “next right thing to do is”

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • “Stop Talking”

      Posted at 9:54 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 29th

      If you allow Him to, God will lead you to where you need to be, and open your heart and mind to what you are supposed to hear at the exact time He wants you to Hear it.

      I suppose there are many different ways that people receive messages from God and possibly my way is the “care giving way” but I must tell you I wouldn’t want it to be any other way!

      Life can get crazy in caregiving. The responsibilities for the safety and well being of another weighs very heavy on me. Caregiving work is like no other, in the fact that, if your scheduled relief does not show up……. you are not going home. I have been in many situations that staffing issues were that bad that I drove 8 people to my home to pick up my high school aged daughter and brought her to work with me, incase the overnight staff did not show, and I needed to also work the overnight. My company was ok with this and my daughter was the most awesome volunteer staff they could have ever asked for! In later years she referred to that situation as her “Wyatt 101” experience. My belief that God plants us where we need to be at the time we need to be there (if we allow him to) is enforced even more by her comment.

      My latest “blessing messengers” have once again stole every ounce of my heart with their fun and quirky Conversations, Responses and Wisdom. Every one of them has responded to me with what I needed to hear with perfect timing and execution! It often is quite funny the genuine responses and reactions I hear in my fun filled caregiving days!

      “stop talking”

      “there will be no more yoga”

      “isn’t it funny that you were born in the same year…(insert some random historical fact I was never even aware of)”…

      “I Love you, Carmela”

      “we’re taking the red car on a boat ride,and then my mom’s gray car on a boat ride….”

      “Dave Saville said the chipmunks have to go back to the woods……chipmunks can’t go to school”

      “stop that…..there will be no more funny!”.

      I have always found that when “non-work” related areas in my life start becoming worrisome or stressful the “work” area ALWAYS stabilizes me, keeps me going and makes me smile!

      My life has always been truly blessed by where God sends me. It may never appear to be the most sensible economical option and often times I am running ragged and sensless attemtping to balance 3 different jobs at once and keep my sanity, but in the end it ALWAYS ends up giving me spiritual clarity and genuine heartfelt Peace, Joy and Love for others.

      Life can only be as joyful as you choose to make it. Our experiences in life may contain tragic losses and difficult events to endure and often times what feels like sensless encounters, but if the challenges result in stepping back and seeking Wisdom from the pain it will end with lots of Love, Peace and a genuine appreciation for those God has placed in your path to support you when you most needed it!

      God offers us choice. God is Love. Our Choice cannot include anything but Pure Love. The only way to understand Pure Love is to (as my special messengers tell me….lol) “STOP TALKING”. Shutting off all the noise of the world, opinions of anyone other then God and Love…. brings us to Pure Love For Others.

      Pure Love For Others takes emotional human anger away and Gives You Peace. Actions of LOVE not Anger COME FROM GOD.

      Pray for others, do not put judgement on others.

      Judgement toward another human being is NOT a choice any human or GROUP should make!

      Lifting others in prayer, asking and listening for God’s Wisdom is what will bring PURE LOVE AND PEACE TO THE WORLD.

      Pray for others. Pray for Pure Love and Peace for All.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • Show Up and Be Real

      Posted at 9:47 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 27th

      Recurring dreams where the road falls out from underneath me, and I find myself plunging into water, as the car sinks and the water rises I fight to get out and to the surface. Each time the fight was successful before waking up, but each reaccurance comes on a slightly different road but the same plunging fall and recovery.

      The need to be prepared has always weighed heavy on me for quite some time. Hyper vigilance is a constant thing. Always feeling as though you need to be prepared for the next disaster only lasts until I make a plan in my mind of how I will get through it then I am able to rest.

      I find it especially heightened when I am taking care of other people. If this would happen…… this is how I would react…… and so on. Once it is there it seems as though “it always just is” and simply becomes “your normal.”

      God seems to find ways to lead us to other people who can benefit from our experiences. It often seems when working with the individuals that I do there is often a different level of connection. Like a secret link of understanding. Often times no words are even needed. I know that is a good thing and I LOVE the time I spend with ALL of my individuals, and always have.

      Many of the individuals I have worked with in the past have been non-verbal. Once you learn an individuals needs and are able to understand their ways of communication it is an awesome feeling knowing that you are making a difference in their life and are able to see the genuine emotions that clearly communicate their feelings.

      My heart breaks for all the people walking around without communication problems, but with low confidence or self esteem issues that seem to make it difficult for them to live honestly.

      SO MANY people get senslessly hurt when people choose to lie or be deceitful.

      People who are attempting to survive through serious life issues and trauma are once again traumatized by the dishonesty of others.

      When this happens on a personal level we have choices and can stand up for ourselves and we can set boundaries and prevent any further hurt.

      The saddest part of all is that on a National Level many of our LEADERS are constant offenders and attackers.

      The human arrogance that some leaders are choosing to exhibit, the Constant Lies, Threats, Manipulations, Aggressive Tactics to get their way is Sickening.

      Pray that they stop attempting to speak for God, pray that they tame their human arrogance and realize all people are living with imperfections including them.

      Stop the childish name calling, insults and manipulations.

      Act like adults.

      Choose to be real and stop the fake superiority, hate toward an opposing opinion and foolish finger pointing.

      The average person who chooses honesty daily, who is attempting to survive and take care of others……. finds the inability of opposing parties to compromise and find common ground childish.

      There is no time for that in the Average persons life……. Why can you not see constant stand offs and attacks only waist time and are unproductive.

      Those who think so highly of themselves that they are unable to admit they have imperfections just like every other human being …….. should not be leaders ……. Stand up against Boastful Self Pride, Arrogance and Greed.

      “Authenticity is a collection of choices that we have to make every day. It’s about the choice to show up and be real. The choice to be honest. The choice to let our true selves be seen.” Brene Brown, The Gifts of Imperfection

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • What if?

      Posted at 1:50 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 15th

      I appologize in advance because nothing I write here will probably make complete sense to anyone other then me. I cannot share details about others I take care of or that are involved in my life.

      However, events, encounters and the questions that often get left behind, after traumatic events and the struggle to make sense out of so much hurt is not an uncommon dilemma.

      I hope by sharing the hurts and questions that weigh so heavy on my heart it might make sense to someone struggling with the same questions.

      There are way to many painful experiences that people go through that leave us devastated and searching for a path out of such deep hurt.

      The things we have in common with others are not always apparent when we first meet someone.

      The scars one has on their heart is not a visable trait for a passerby to see.

      Time passes, we somehow find a way to move forward along with the rest of world but the hurts that hit the heart the hardest never really go away.

      It is possible for people who appear to have amazing resiliency from past traumatic events to be truly living their lives as if they have been “cast in a roll in a play”. Survival is necessary because others depend on us.

      Hearts scarred from life tragedies can identify with others “surviving” with scarred hearts, there is a heightened awarness and recognition of deep hurts in others.

      Is the road less traveled the tragically broken heart that keeps walking even when your body simply wants to stop breathing?

      Is the road less traveled the road where those with broken hearts attempt to seek out other “play actors” walking forward with hidden traumatic pain in an attempt to be the positive influence and offer the very support and love they desperatly need themselves?

      Is the road less traveled the road that keeps an open heart and empathy toward all people in pain even those showing unsettled rage and aggression because of devestation and pain?

      What if all of the hate in the world is emotionally misdirected hurt and rage?

      What if the road less traveled is the road of silencing human feelings, the emotional pain and praying for the message of God to take over?

      As I type this I sit here crying, the only words coming to mind are….. “now wait, now….. you just have to be smarter then the chair you are working on” ………… recalculating …… return to route

      Please leave your thought below……… open a discussion with others….. share you thoughts, fears, hopes with others……

      Nothing can ever be resolved without putting words to feelings, sharing experiences and most importantly being sensitive and empathetic to other situations

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • Share Motherly Love

      Posted at 10:35 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 14th

      Mother’s Day can sometimes be difficult. My mom died many years ago, even though her influence and memories are with me everyday I still do miss her presence.

      I was awakened this morning by a phone call at 6AM to the most enthusiastic “Good Morning, Carmela”. It wasn’t because it was Mother’s Day…… Just a day that she was able to reach out to me by phone. I can’t really share details but even though it was a happy conversation and it TOTALLY warmed my heart and made my Mother’s Day complete! I am sitting here crying so hard…. Her struggle with mental health is real and I wish so badly there were easy fixes for such difficult problems! Please pray for everyone who struggles in this world with difficult situations.

      “May you be happy,

      May you be healthy,

      May you be free from danger,

      May you have ease of Well Being.”

      To ALL the women who have touched a young hearts in a positive loving manner …… You are awesome…..

      Mother’s Day is about Love………. Happy Mother’s Day to you……….The world needs LOVE

      With Respect, Hope, Joy, and Love, Carmela

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    • Pray for Peace for Everyone

      Posted at 9:19 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 13th

      Pray for each other even those that seem to be causing pain and devestation.

      May I be Happy, May I be Healthy, May I be free from Danger, May I have Ease of Well Being

      May You be Happy, May You be Healthy, May You be free from Danger, May you have Ease of Well Being

      With Respect, Hope, Joy, and Love, Carmela

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    • Recalculating………..Return to the Route

      Posted at 10:24 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      May 5th

      What if one day you woke up and everything that once was, is now completely different?

      I know for sure that life is not easy. But I also know for sure that no matter how bad it is, it could always be worse. There will always be something to be grateful for when you have Faith.

      To this day I can still hear my mom and dads voices from heaven reminding me how they supported me through a struggle. It often makes me smile the quirky phrases or references they often used.

      “Now wait now…….you just have to be smarter than the chair you are working on” dad would say. My dad was a woodworker. I was the upholsterer. Lol 

      I loved to sew and upholstered many pieces. The fragile antique wood items challenged me. Dad came to my rescue on many occasions. 

      I know it is much harder to instruct someone and watch them struggle while learning the solution to the problem, then it is to take over do it for them. 

      I am glad dad chose the hard way and took the time to teach me how to solve problems and contemplate answers rather then taking over and doing it for me. 

      Being ‘Level Headed” “Humble” and “Wise” were all admirable traits of a good person in my dad’s book. Being open to new ideas and various opinions, were also good traits, but the utmost importance was having courage and confidence in our Inner Spirit.

      My 11 year old grandson taught me that true courage comes from God. “I’ll be brave” he would say when being faced with yet another medical procedure or difficult challenge. When he was particularly fearful he would fold his hands a pray. “Dear God, Please take the scary stuff away.” Prayer is powerful when faith is deep.

      “When I found that I knew not only that there was God but that I was a child of God, when I understood that, When I comprehended that, more than that, when I internalized that, ingested that, I became courageous.” Dr. Maya Angelou

      I find myself hesitating as I write this. The need to use the right words to communicate clearly is Huge! Although my Faith and understanding has never been stronger I worry that the very problem itself is Not the Words that are written, or what we are reading once it is written ….. The real problem lies in the Level of Faith the reader has in what is True.

      If your faith is shallow what you read will be understood at the limited level your human understanding will allow. Without Faith in a Higher Power we are limited in our understanding of what is Right and what is True.

      It is impossible to communicate the Truth if the reader or the writer has little Faith in what is True.

      Without Truth there is nothing. Without Faith there IS no Truth.

      In a world of many people, many languages and many levels of Faith, it is wrong for a person, Political Party, or Religious Right group to attempt to be the enforcers of God’s word. The very thought a Church or Political Group would even WANT to make laws and force others to follow those laws is a HUGE example of their Faulty level of faith!

      When you feel the need to take over and do things yourself so that your level of understanding is enforced, you are showing how truly WEAK your faith really is…….. HAVE YOU NOT MISSED THE POINT OF PRAYER AND THE POWER OF YOUR GOD?

      WHEN YOU FEEL THE NEED TO BLOCK SOMEONE BECAUSE YOU BELIEVE THE OTHER HUMAN WILL FAIL TO SEE IT AT “FACE VALUE” ……. YOU ARE SHOWING WHAT LITTLE FAITH YOU HAVE IN GOD!

      IS IT NOT WISER TO PRAY TO THE HIGHER POWER?

      IS IT NOT WISER TO ASK FOR GOD’S WISDOM AND GUIDANCE DURING LIFE’S DIFFICULT MOMENTS?

      IS IT NOT WISER TO PRAY FOR ALL OF THOSE WHO ARE IN NEED OF GUIDENCE?

      DIDN’T JESUS TEACH HIS DISCIPLES HOW TO PRAY?

      Re-evaluate your level of Faith………. Let go of human arrogance……..let go of the need to control the outcome of your prayers……… Let God be in control……..Pray for the courage to allow his will to be done as Jesus taught us………..

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • The Tiny Mustard Seed of Faith

      Posted at 9:24 AM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jul 17th

      In a world so divided on so many topics where human arrogance overflows and has brewed into hate, violence and death over attempts to gain or keep power and control “The Mustard Seed Of Faith” is desperately needed.

      When all the lines are blurred and deliberate attempts are made to “muddy the waters” so Truth is never revealed, maybe it is time we step back and look at the bigger picture. See the Human arrogance for what it truly is, and let go of it. Park that Halo you think you are wearing (or deserve) look in the mirror and truly see the person you are. The Human Being that has faults, makes mistakes, that is equal BUT not worthier than any other human being on this earth. A Human Being who may look differently, act or communicate differently and in God’s Eyes is AS Precious but not MORE precious than every other Human Being.

      Not until you completely lower your importance to the same level of your oppositions can true communication and understanding be accomplished. It is NOT JUST the “walk a mile in my shoes” reference or belief that is needed. Rather an IMMERSE YOURSELF IN THEIR VERSION OF EXISTANCE that is needed to fully understand and empathize with others. Even more then just listening, it is actively making an attempt at HEARING what another person is saying and also FEELING what it must be like to live in their situation.

      Each of us is not without sin, however when communicating with another human being if “their sin” is the first thing that you see or address, at that point might “your sin” be even greater.

      One of my favorite Bible verses has always been Matthew 17:20

      And he said to them “for truly I say to you, if you have faith the size of a mustard seed, you will say to this mountain, ‘Move from here to there,’ and it will move; and nothing will be impossible to you Matthew 17:20 .

      The parable of the mustard seed also describes how God’s Kingdom grows in the life of each believer. When a person puts their trust in Jesus, the Holy Spirit comes to live within. When the mustard seed is planted in the ground even though it may not be seen by others it continues to grow, rooting more deeply, gaining stength and growing more and more every day.

      When carrying the tiny mustard seed parable in you heart it helps us to understand that even a seemingly small act of kindness, saying a faith-filled prayer for someone, or whatever faith-motivated act we take, no matter how small, can have an eternal and mountain-moving impact on another’s life.

      It is THIS knowledge and faith that I pray begins to appear more in the world we now live in. As our leaders making laws and often arguing their opinions with great human arrogance, may we all pray and believe with that tiny mustard seed of Hope that it will not be the Human arrogance that prevails but the Mercy, Love and Kindness of God that comes through and moves those mountains.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

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    • The Right Road, Really?

      Posted at 2:15 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Apr 9th

      During a cross country trip traveling with my daughter, we sat in a roadside restaurant somewhere in South Dakota. Our attention was directed to a little girl about 3 or 4 years old, I am not sure what she did to get our attention but I remember commenting to her father about how cute she was. “Well, she is definitely a leader” her father commented, and with a chuckle he continues to tell us “I said to my wife, we better make sure she goes down the right road, because if we don’t she will be taking a lot of people down the wrong road with her”.

      That quick encounter happened 19 years ago. I have recalled that moment many times since, the memory always brings a smile and a chuckle, and makes me wonder where and what that sweet child is doing now.

      In that moment while my daughter and I sat admiring a child who couldn’t contain the Joy the day was bringing her, each one of us were unaware of the events that will be yet to unfold in each of our futures.

      Recently during caregiving, the wife of a person I was taking care of stated to me, “if I knew before hand the death and illness my family would have to face, I would never even have gotten married.”

      Time is irreplaceable. Life doesn’t allow for “do overs”. It requires us to dive into unforeseen adventures.

      Is there really such a thing as “the right road” or is that “road” forever changing and relative only to each precious moment in time?

      I have learned that life teaches by experiences. We can try to prepare ourselves and do our absolute best at living “right” and staying on the “right road” but in reality, each moment of the day we are called to improvise and navigate through the encounters life brings to us in that very moment.

      The maturity of our faith can change with every new event we experience; new person we encounter or conversation we share.

      22 years ago my mother who was nearing death was attempting to prepare me for navigating through my life without her. What she was telling me wasn’t making sense in that moment. It appeared as if she was hallucinating or deeply confused. It wasn’t until after her passing when events began to unfold and the memories of those moments began to become clear.

      For months afterward I searched every memory for a deeper meaning, trying desperately to understand the hidden messages she was attempting to place before me. I never felt so alone and unprepared for what was next to come. I prayed desperately for understanding, wisdom and strength to continue on and know what to do next. I searched each word that was spoken to me for a deeper meaning. I ran each sentence over and over in my mind trying to decipher its intended message. Finally, at the point of exhaustion I lay down in a field one night crying hysterically asking God “please just come and be me, because I don’t know how to be me anymore”.

      Deep in my heart I knew mothers can’t give up. Responsibilities loom and love reaches out beyond all limitations. It wasn’t until that night laying in the field under the stars when I ask God to take over and help me be me, that I wholeheartedly understood that He doesn’t want us to be doing this alone. He is more than a Prayer; He is our inner strength. He is the very breath we inhale, the Blood that keeps our body alive. He is our Soul. The heartbeat in our earthly body that keeps us alive and carries us through difficult experiences.

      My life from this point on has not been easy it has included devastating sorrow with the loss of our 11-year-old grandson but also great appreciation for the Blessing of his presence with us for those beautiful and precious 11 years.

      The Holy Spirit within continues to keep me strong and resilient, fills me with understanding, empathy and respect for others, but most of all fills me with Joy every time I am able to share in the daily Miracles and Blessing that continue to prove God’s Love for us.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love, Carmela

       

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    • What if our most profound education came as we were collecting scars?

      Posted at 10:44 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Mar 10th

      Memory is a funny thing, thoughts that are retained from experiences we had can pop up at random times either bringing a smile or sadness.

      “You can’t be a good ice skater without getting some bruises.” I remember my dad telling me when he took us to a pond to ice skate with us.

      What if the most profound education within a person’s life wasn’t about avoiding the bruises but came within the moments that we were collecting the scars, proving we actually participated and did the best we knew how to do in that moment.

      In February I had the opportunity to attend an event hosted by Yokefellowship Prison Ministry and Teen Challenge. I met many beautiful and kind people with an assortment of past experiences who chose to come together to learn, discuss and do what it takes to make improvement in the lives of at risk children and adults.

      Listening to the testimonies of several individuals whose past included times of incarceration brought tears. They lived through many hardships as children but their story was not one of blame.

      The most remarkable part to me was the fact that at some point the message and comprehension of unconditional love and forgiveness reached past the fear and tough exterior of self reliance and self taught survival, opened the door for Hope and a realization that there is a better way to survive and there are people willing to help accomplish it.

      In listening to their testimonies I was reminded of Brené Brown’s book Daring Greatly. She states “Shame is an unspoken epidemic, the secret behind many forms of broken behavior.”

      At some point in life everyone experiences painful events. Unspoken burden, embarrassment and shame weighs heavy and traps our life in overwhelming and often debilitating confusion. Once we are able to put words to negative experiences and feelings, they loose power over us.

      “Shame cannot survive being spoken. It cannot survive empathy”…… Brené Brown

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      Their testimony included much more depth then I will be able to explain here but the part that touched my heart was the explanation and recognition that events, bruises and scars from childhood, lay silently hidden and unspoken for many years as they relied on self taught survival techniques to live.

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      Their loving current day actions of reaching out to rescue others currently living within a destructive lifestyle, bringing them Hope and mentor-ship, embracing them with empathy, understanding, and the Divine Love of the Lord, is admirable.

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      2 Corinthians 1:4 He comforts us in all our troubles so that we can comfort others. When they are troubled, we will be able to give them the same comfort God has given us.

      “Vulnerability is the birthplace of love, belonging, joy, courage, empathy, and creativity. It is the source of hope, empathy, accountability, and authenticity. If we want greater clarity in our purpose or deeper and more meaningful spiritual lives, vulnerability is the path.” Brené Brown Daring Greatly: How the Courage to be Vulnerable Transforms the Way We Live, Love , Parent and Lead.

      I read a blog post from 2016 written by Wandering 40 Days titled The Call to Love, Regardless.

      He writes “If we can only identify with and love people who have experienced what we have experienced, then we will fail to love. Just because I haven’t had cancer doesn’t mean I can’t sit and cry with a friend who does. That is love. Just because someone’s struggle is far different from mine doesn’t mean I can’t pause and listen to their heartache and longing for love.”

      Our current world seems happiest when it is divided into groups. It seems it starts with political lines but spreads like wildfire finding any reason possible to hate and draw lines in the sand.

      As humans our lives and experiences will always have many differences and vary greatly, but the truth is we need MORE LOVE and LESS DIVIDING LINES.

      Only when we stop trying to control the outcomes and influence others and agree to open our hearts to listening to other human beings heartaches and longings do we truly experience Agape Love.

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      When we are filled with Divine and Spiritual Awareness and completely understand that as a Child of God we are Loved Unconditionally, it is only then that we can truly Love others and not fear or feel threatened by our differences.

      “Be soft. Do not let the world make you hard. Do not let pain make you hate. Do not let the bitterness steal your sweetness. Take pride that even though the rest of the world may disagree, you still believe it to be a beautiful place.”………….. Kurt Vonnegut Jr.

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      With Respect, Hope, Joy, and Love,   Carmela

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