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For one thing, the physical preparations for such a change have occurred, or are in the process of occurring.. To some extent you have taken his progress, recognizing it for what it is, as an “opportunity,” or rather as an opportune time to tackle some of your own problems. There is quite a bit involved here.
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(10:59.) Your joys and challenges, and his, jointly form your realities. You were proud that Ruburt was in the process of improving so considerably. You also wanted to make sure that at the first sign of difficulty he wasn’t going to backtrack. In the past week, also, though you may not realize it, the two of you have cleared some important underlying communications.
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You decided to take the focus point in a determination to rid yourself of the underlying causes once and for all. I realize only too well that what I say can often appear very simplistic. Generally, underlined four times, suicides do not appreciate, for example, for whatever reasons, the quality of life, but set up demands as to what life should be. They require a perfection that life itself never delivers. To whatever extent you place demands upon life, or others—to that extent you will cut down on your options and experience difficulties. Life does not perform on demand.
To the extent that you enjoy the quality of life itself, you do not need to place demands upon it, for its abundance shows in profusion. Whenever you concentrate upon “what can happen” negatively, you literally cut down your options, inhibit your own and life’s abundance. You feel unsafe and ill-at-ease.
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