Friday, September 28, 2012
Aj Rafael - Without You (STUDIO VERSION) - Lyrics Video
...this song was sang this night during the flair (by the iCoustica) and I hate to say that I remembered him once more and it made me almost cried. I hate to say this but I can't help myself falling back to him and reminisced again our past.... I don't want to "maoy" again this point of time, I'm trying to cope up myself not to be caught by this being so emotional and sensitive to this kind of feeling...
..so tired and haggard, I wanna go to sleep but still pain haunt me. :(
I hope one day we'll put our heart back as one again....
Sorry so over my post :(
Tuesday, September 25, 2012
Monday, September 24, 2012
Learning the Art of Letting him go!
How
does one avoid loss in the first place? Contrary to popular belief, it's not
attachment that causes loss - attachment feels fine. It's detachment that
hurts. Learn to let go.
Some
suggest that to avoid loss, one should never be attached to anything. They give
the example of a hand in water: when the hand is removed from the water, the
hand leaves no impression. These people say the reason the hand leaves no trace
in the water is because the water is not attached to the hand.
On
the contrary, while the hand is in the water, it is very attached to the hand.
It surrounds it, enfolds it, and embraces it. Allow yourself to experience
life as fully as water experiences the hand, and then let it go as
completely as water.
Yes,
the water leaves a little of itself on the departing hand, as we leave a little
of ourselves with the people and things we touch, but for the most part, when
it comes time to go, let go.
The
hand could no more hold the water than the water could hold the hand. As soon
as one "wants" to leave, there is no attachment, because there can be
no attachment other than the mutual action of being together. Hand
and water both accept the inevitability, and part "clean"
There
is a title for a book on raising children we've always liked: "Hold Them
Very Close, and Let Them Go". This we find good advice for all
experiences, whatever they may be: Hold them very close and let them go.
How
do you know when it's time to hold them close? When they're in front of you
(often literally); whatever is the current experience in your awareness, the
next event on your schedule. When is it time to let go? When you're on your way
out, and they're on their way out.
SAY
GOODBYE, LET GO AND EMBRACE THE NEW MOMENT. ;)
-Rechel,
you're once one's prayer.
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