Carmela Snelbaker

Author of "Thank You For Your Service, Sheep!"
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    • Seeking Clarity Amongst the Fog

      Posted at 3:08 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Apr 20th

       

      There will be many times in a persons’ life when they will find themselves in a state of mental confusion or fog. Survivors will often be in a fog or mental daze for days after a catastrophe.

      Tapping into a positive vein of emotions and strength after an emotional or physical crisis is not always easy.

      Fear, sadness and devastation are very big hurdles to overcome. Attempting to take on the challenge alone can be overwhelming. Depending on the events that we find ourselves battling back from, accepting and trusting another human being with our fragile, vulnerable emotional state of confusion takes a tremendous amount of strength and trust. The alternative of keeping calm and carrying on as if nothing happened and everything is ok, leaves you dealing with very big problems with only weak human wisdom as your defense. Sort of like a very naïve citizen attempting to defend themselves in a courtroom against a relentless attorney. Even though it may be possible it also may leave you to living with angry resentful and negative feeling for years to come.

      Trusting in Divine Guidance and choosing to Live in Love gives you a power that is super natural and greater than all understanding. God’s wisdom will provide you with safety, clarity, strength and a wealth of support around each and every corner!  The beauty of God’s loving kindness will fill you with unexplainable levels of Peace, Love, Joy, Contentment, Wisdom,  Understanding and Hope.

      Please pray for those in need, so they may look to the heavens for truth and wisdom to begin living in Love and not fear. It is not until you are honest with yourself that your life will be open to a Divine Love and Protection that surpasses all understanding.

       

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,   Carmela

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged #blog4peace, Carmela Snelbaker, Christianity, clarity, courage, daily post challenge, DPchallenge, emotional health, Fog, God, gratitude, help, hope, inspiration, Jesus, joy, kindness, Life challenges, love, peace, positivity, respect, self help, wisdom
    • How many times do YOU say no?

      Posted at 3:31 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Aug 8th

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      I love when I read a post and it brings up a past experience that relates to the situation but in a very different way. I recently read a very good blog post by candidkay about clearing out the negative in our lives and making room for more positive influences. The link to her post is here. Please be sure to read it, I am sure you will be glad you did!

      I am always both so amazed and fascinated at how alike and yet totally different our lives can be.  No two people are ever exactly alike. Just like Dr. Seuss says, “Today you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is youer than you.

      I must tell you of an individual who I am very grateful to have met. I will refer to him here as Phillip. When I first met Phillip I was told  “You must never use the word no when you talk to Phillip”. Phillip had a lot of energy. He was about 6 foot tall. When happy he would sing, clap his hands, cheer and had a beautiful smile and laugh. When he was angry he was very strong. When agitated he would put his pointer finger out as a child does to resemble a gun, and begin shooting pshhhhh, pshhhhh, pshhhhh. If not calmed down fairly quickly and redirected from the cause of his anger, it could escalate into physical attacks on others as well as major property damage. He had a diagnosis of explosive disorder. Minor agitations could quickly grow into a major outburst without proper intervention.

      Some memories of my first week with Phillip went a bit like this. Phillip talked in broken sentences. “Orange Juice?” he asked.  “sure” I walk to the refrigerator to get him some.  I very calmly realize we are out of orange juice and in a happy light hearted way I reply “Oh no, we are out of orange juice. How about some grape?”  I don’t think I even realized that the word “no” flowed out of my mouth. “Why you  pshhhh, pshhhh, pshhhhh,  Thank heavens a veteran staff was training me. I look over at them questioningly “whats wrong?” I asked. “You said no” she said as she very calmly cracks a smile. So what do I do but respond all nervously “oh no, now what do we do?”  I knew this would be a bit of a challenge but good Lord it had only been one minute and I had him upset and already used the word no twice! Being trained to work at this home was both extremely funny and stressful at the same time!

      Believe it or not, this very quickly became one of my favorite places to work.  Although it is not easy getting used to seeing someone rushing toward a housemate to grab them and 90% of the “usual” statements used to respond to a situation like this were off limits. I learned to adapt very quickly with  positive reinforcements and redirection.  The “game plan” was when he is agitated simply offer him a choice to do something that he enjoys doing, like saying the word Ghostbusters (one of his favorite movies) and then getting it and putting it on for him to watch.

      I worked with him for a number of years and very quickly learned what things made him happy, calmed him and redirected his mood. One of my most successful calming plans for Phillip was singing He’s Got The Whole World In His Hands. Running in between two angry individuals grabbing the “attackers” hands looking directly into his eyes and breaking into a song became my #1 go to plan for keeping Peace. 🙂 Phillip loved going to church and he loved when you put his name into a verse….” He’s got  ______ _________, in his hands”.  It was a perfect example of the Lords peace in action.

      He is such a shining example of how positive energy can fill our lives with hope and peace. As candidkay put it we are all responsible for the energy we bring.  Are you the screaming meanie in your family, berating those around you for not serving your every need? Own it. Start where you are. Make it better. Also take care not to let others suck you into a their negative vortex.

      Although Phillip’s thought process was very childlike I truly believe he understood there is no room for negative energy in our lives. We need to weed out the negative! Like bad weeds in a garden, negative people and thoughts prevent a person from growing, blossoming and being productive.

      We should all take a lesson from Phillip, get creative, be more positive, say no less and look to Jesus to bring you peace 🙂

      Luke 24:36 While they were still talking about this, Jesus himself stood among them and said to them “Peace be with you”

       

      With respect, hope, joy and love,   Carmela

       

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged B4Peace, Carmela Snelbaker, Christianity, family, God, Healing, hope, inspiration, Jesus, kindness, love, Mental health, negative energy, peace, positive energy
    • Divine Gifts of Understanding and Compassion

      Posted at 2:08 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jul 31st

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      -What the Caterpillar calls the end of the world, the Master calls a butterfly- Richard Bach

      When we are experiencing emotional pain we almost always feel we are alone, feeling great sadness, regret, shame, embarrassment. Our mind will tell us that we are the only one in the world who has ever had reason to feel this ashamed, embarrassed, or sad.. We feel as though everyone is against us. Although the real truth is that in our small corner of the world we are not the only one who ever feels these negative emotions! The opposite is usually true.
      These emotions are very common however because they are negative and make us feel inferior we keep them hidden from others, and by doing this we give them power and allow them to pull our self-esteem even lower.
      Many human beings that appear to be very confident, out spoken, social and happy, boldly being a comic, shaming, blaming or laughing at others, often times beneath the surface they are insecure people who are attempting to cover up the negative feelings of unworthiness, guilt or shame.
      Human beings have many more likenesses than differences. Every human has vulnerabilities.
      My heart goes out to those in pain, and I truly wish that no one had to experience pain and negative situations ever. If you have or are experiencing difficulties and negative situation, and have ever felt hopeless. Please take a moment to try to look at the situation in a completely different manner.
      Step back from our individual pain and examine the situation as though it were happening to someone else. Negative emotions are universal and every living being is vulnerable to them. What if the uncomfortable experiences that we endure were a divine gift of understanding and compassion that we could use to help the many others who are feeling hopeless? When we use our experiences to reach out and help others, we can open our hearts and minds to become the pathway through which Divine Guidance can lead others toward hope. Blessings to you and all those who are in pain. Be the change that you wish to see in the world. Open your heart and allow Divine Guidance to lead.

      With Respect, Hope, Joy and Love,     Carmela

       

      Please take a moment to listen. Many times songs will contain very important messages……. Please listen and share with others!

      overcomer-Mandisa   Gold-Britt Nicole   I gave up-Mark Schultz

       

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged children, Christianity, courage, dignity, divine guidance, Gold, gratitude, heaven, hope, inspiration, joy, love, overcomer, positivity, respect, suicide
    • Our Family’s Safety Ring of Peace

      Posted at 5:28 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Feb 20th

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      Much time has passed since my last post. I seem to have been at a loss for words since the passing of my grandson. Grief is a very strange thing. There is much written about it and many thoroughly explained steps of grief are defined, but there is no quick recovery and each event is so very different.

      Several months before Wyatt’s passing he was very anxious and afraid. He was having bad dreams and medications were causing some hallucinations. I happened to be wearing a thin silver band ring with the word PEACE engraved on it. I gave him my ring, and had a conversation with him.  “This can be your safety ring. Do you remember in church how we share the peace with our neighbor?” Shaking hands and saying “Peace be with you”. “Yes” he answered. “Wear the ring to remind you that you are safe and fold your hands and say, Dear God, Please take all the scary stuff away.” The ring reminds us that we’re not alone comfort is just a prayer away. The ring and prayers brought him comfort.
      We also talked about having a family ring made. He could chose what he wanted it to look like and say. We each would have a ring and wear it so even when we are not together we can wear and feel safe. He discussed the ring with mom dad and sisters and they decided on having a silver band with a small heart stamped on the band and inside the band it would say forever loved. We had them made and wore them. We were comforted by the connection of the ring and the reminder we are not alone. The ring continues to bring me comfort I treasure the daily reminder of my loving grandson’s presence and the comfort of our loving God.

      With respect, hope, joy and love,  Carmela

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      Posted in Family Stories, Meditative Writings | Tagged Carmela Snelbaker, challenges, children, Christianity, courage, dignity, family, grandchildren, hope, hospice, joy, loss of child, love, peace
    • The Road Of Life

      Posted at 10:56 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Sep 2nd

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      At first, I saw God as my observer, my judge, keeping track of the things I did wrong, so as to know whether I merited heaven or hell when I die. He was out there sort of like a president. I recognized his pictures when I saw it, but I really didn’t know him.

      But later on when I met Christ, it seemed as though life were rather like a bike ride, but it was a tandem bike, and I noticed that Christ was in the back helping me pedal.

      I don’t know just when it was that he suggested we change places, but life has not been the same since.

      When I had control, I knew the way. It was rather boring, but predictable…… It was the shortest distance between two points.

      But when He took the lead, He knew delightful long cuts, up mountains, and through rocky places at breakneck speeds: It was all I could do to hang on! Even though it looked like madness, he said “Pedal”.

      I worried and was anxious and asked, “Where are you taking me?” He laughed and didn’t answer, and I started to learn to trust.

      I forgot my boring life and entered into the adventure.  When I would say “I am scared”  He’d lean back and touch my hand.

      He took me to people with gifts that I needed: gifts of healing, acceptance and joy. They gave me gifts to take on my journey, my Lord’s and mine.

      We were off again. He said, “Give the gifts away, they are extra baggage, too much weight.” So I did. to the people we met, and I found that in giving I received and still our burden was light.

      I did not trust him at first, in control of my life. I thought he’d  wreck it: but he knows bikes, how to make it bend to take sharp corners, how to jump to clear high rocks, and how to fly to shorten scary passages.

      I am learning to shut up and pedal in the strangest places, and I’m beginning to enjoy the view and cool breeze on my face with my delightful constant companion, Jesus Christ.

      When I’m sure I just can’t, he just smiles and says “……….. Pedal”.

      With respect, hope, joy and love,

      Carmela

      After I posted this page, I then found the Daily Post Challenge, Identity

      We receive a name when we are born, however anyone can steel that name and attempt to sign it, speak it and claim to be you. But we are all created amazingly unique….. with a fingerprint that is unlike anyone else’s, with a heart and soul that no-one else can own or understand! I believe our truest identity is within our heart and soul, our truest and most honest feelings, not in our names.

      My heart wishes to be identified with God, as a child of God,  an individual who prays for forgiveness, guidance, to know and share unconditional love and gratitude for life!

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      Posted in Meditative Writings | Tagged Carmela Snelbaker, Christianity, Gifts of healing, hope, inspiration, Jesus, Jesus Christ, joy, kindness, love, patience, peace, positivity, respect, Tandem bicycle
    • Celebrate Differences

      Posted at 7:49 PM by carmelasnelbaker
      Jul 30th

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      Diversity is the one true thing we all have in common. Each one of us is totally unique. As I am writing this I am remembering a pair of silly socks one of my children had growing up. It had a little stick figure hanging upside down with the quote “Normal Is Boaring”, and I truly believe the world is certainly a more beautiful place because of our differences.

      Why then are there so many people who spend so much time and energy forming “hate groups” showing great animosity, hostility, and malice against people who act differently, or believe differently than they do?  I can’t help but wonder what is behind that? Could it be because they are that insecure in their own lives that they fear differences are contagious?  Do they think that living beside someone who believes or acts differently then they do, may  cause them to one day wake up mysteriously acting like and following the beliefs of their neighbors? Or are they so inclined to influence and rule the lives of their children and grandchildren that they feel the need to make everyone else in the world act and believe as they do so there is never a possibility that their child will ever stray from what they feel is the proper way of life?

      I sometimes like to ponder things such as this in other areas of our lives to get a different view. I live near the Amish community. I often will park near the buggy hitch and go over and pet the horses and talk with the Amish individuals. One day as I was talking to a friend we began to wonder, when they all meet and go to church do they ever come out and take the wrong buggy home? What if the world we live in required that we all drive exactly the same vehicle?  I truly do not think I would do well with this. I recently was driving a white rental vehicle. My day was quite busy and a little stressful.  I came out of the store and tried to get into two wrong vehicles before I finally found the one I came in!

      What if we all had to where the same outfit, or if we wanted a pet and the only pet we could get was a Black Labrador? I choose to believe that we all were created with beautiful unique qualities, physical abilities, and likes and dislikes. We need to celebrate our differences and learn to accept and respect each other.

      Most certainly the world would be a better place if we all began understanding each other. We need to move beyond simple tolerance and embrace and celebrate the rich dimensions of diversity contained within each individual.

      With respect, hope, joy, and love,

      Carmela

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