“There will be eternal summer in a grateful heart.” ~ Celia Thaxter
Is there is not a person alive who doesn’t look back over a long life and think “I can’t believe I survived that?”
When I think of the attention that is paid to infectious disease in this day and age with all of the antibacterial products in the marketplace, and how relatively little attention was paid to germs when I was growing up it kind of makes me chuckle. Yes, I know, different strains of viruses and flu have been introduced to our world, and we must be more careful.
I can think of many people who have survived and thrived despite unbelievable set backs. When I hear cases of trauma, illness, strife and struggle, it makes me stop and consider just how strong the human spirit is. Carolyn Myss, PhD has done a lot of research and work on the power of the human psyche and healing. If you are interested in those topics, click on this link. Books By Caroline Myss, PhD
I’m thankful for each and every day that comes my way. What is it, anyway, about summer that makes us more feel more alive than ever?
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