Dear Carla,
YOu put into a few words that a few of us, especially me, can't find in
many paragraphs. YOu said what needed to be said with the most of
compassion and intellect. Thank you for your support and your so
beautiful spiritual nature.
God Bless you
your friend
marty auslander
ken naehring wrote:
>
> Darlene, there are times when I open a message as I just did your and feel
> the biggest spread of warmth pass through my body and a smile for on my lips
> and in my eyes... Thank you for bringing me one of those moments.
>
> I too wish that I had alot more information about lung cancer as you
> mentioned in your post to Cheryl and I. Then again at this point I would
> rather focus on being positive and praying that there will be treatments
> found that will help until cures are found. I believe Darlene that in
> beauty there is a peace for your spirit and out of a moment of peace there
> is an increase in courage and strength.
>
> When I was young I took ballet, toe, jazz, tap and some other forms of
> dance. I now have dreams about the way that my body, mind and soul felt
> when I danced and what a beautiful moment that is for me. I am thinking
> about installing mirrors and a ballet bar and sound system in my house for
> ballet stretches, toning and most importantly for the beauty of the time
> spent doing it. Heaven knows I will have to overlook the body in the pink
> TuTu! LOL! I will just have to close my eyes until l get used to an
> elephant ballerina! But that is one of the wonderful things that cancer has
> done, it has shown me how to look deeper inside where I know a beautiful
> woman lives in my heart and soul...
>
> May God Bless you and thanks for caring and sharing... Carla
> -----Original Message-----
> From: DARLENE NEILSEN <wren@goldrush.com>
> To: mol-cancer@lists.meds.com <mol-cancer@lists.meds.com>
> Date: Saturday, March 28, 1998 7:40 PM
> Subject: Re: [MOL] To Sylvia
>
> >Dear Sylvia
> >
> >You are truly a wonderful person. My heart goes out to you and I wish to
> >support you spiritually in helping Lizabeth. When news is bad we tend to
> >believe that all is bad. That is just not so. Try to focus her on what
> she
> >has now like a wonderful caregiver as you. Interest her in things or
> >hobbies she has done in the past. Not necessarily physically but show her
> >something beautiful you have or someone else has done. She needs to see
> >beauty, feel beauty, think beauty.
> >Then she will begin to feel the love that surrounds her but the ugliness of
> >cancer has blotted that out. That is why you need to change how she feels.
> >It will also make you feel better. Darlene
> >
>
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