Thought of you all week as I attended SI virtually this week. I was so moved as two of your recordings were played during the closing slideshow just a few minutes ago. Maybe we can both have a week of grace next year and attend. Wishing you all the best. John Mc
Hal, I so wish I could talk with you in person or sit with you and your grief when you are up to that. I am not afraid of grief and I think you are doing some of the most difficult, important, healing work to hold space, walk into it, and honor your grief. We assign shame to things we think of as negative or weak but we are humans and part of being human is experiencing life and, thus, emotion and, my friend, emotions are actually neither good or bad but necessary but we learn to assign a value to them, to judge ourselves for what we feel. Part of that is that external validation need/want/love, the people pleaser, the helper. These are good qualities that add to the world and we can also hold space for the minor tones. Two things can be true. You can feel the less desired parts and still be loved. And you are, my friend. Keep floating, man. Keep working through the grief and trauma and shame. The way out is through. The sun always returns after the darkness. Hold to those stars and see what the darkness says that the light does not tell you. Sending love and healing, 💓.
This was deep, dark and full of paradigm shifting richness. I adored this video journey you took us on. You are an inspiration................And you happen to be super handsome 😘.
Hey Hal! I hope you are having a better day! Although not the same as you, I have days of exhaustion, aches and pains with every move and it is overwhelming at times and I just have to cry! I give into my self pity for a bit and then I move on-Move on to think outside of yourself-nature, loved ones, the problems of the world, the mystery of the that higher power-
And how do I get a float tank? Those Epsom salt baths can be so soothing, but I cannot float in my bathtub, even as short as I am!
I watched, I listened and I cried with you. Not only are you an incredibly talented person you are so strong. I can’t even imagine living thru this illness on a daily basis but you’re doing it and fighting to win. Stay close to that float tank and program. Your messages of recovery are helping me too btw. 🙏🙏🙏
As long as you are writing, I am reading. As long as you are talking, I am listening. When you play music, I am your 100% fan. Thank you so much for sharing. Love! Carol
Thought of you all week as I attended SI virtually this week. I was so moved as two of your recordings were played during the closing slideshow just a few minutes ago. Maybe we can both have a week of grace next year and attend. Wishing you all the best. John Mc
Maybe so, John. Wouldn't that be wonderful. I'm glad you got to attend virtually. You and your family and SI hold a very special place in my heart. H
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Sending more hearts for you to breathe in. We’re out there; we’re listening.
Thank you Suzanne. I am breathing them now. ❤️
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Love you Hal.
You are a voice for the millions missing. Now is NOT forever. 🧡
Thank you KK. I look forward to talking. Your comment inspired me for the next 15 minutes. H
Hearing you, Hal.
Thank you, sister. ❤️
Hal, I so wish I could talk with you in person or sit with you and your grief when you are up to that. I am not afraid of grief and I think you are doing some of the most difficult, important, healing work to hold space, walk into it, and honor your grief. We assign shame to things we think of as negative or weak but we are humans and part of being human is experiencing life and, thus, emotion and, my friend, emotions are actually neither good or bad but necessary but we learn to assign a value to them, to judge ourselves for what we feel. Part of that is that external validation need/want/love, the people pleaser, the helper. These are good qualities that add to the world and we can also hold space for the minor tones. Two things can be true. You can feel the less desired parts and still be loved. And you are, my friend. Keep floating, man. Keep working through the grief and trauma and shame. The way out is through. The sun always returns after the darkness. Hold to those stars and see what the darkness says that the light does not tell you. Sending love and healing, 💓.
I like:" Hold onto those stars and see what the darkness says that the light does not tell you"
Very profound-
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This was deep, dark and full of paradigm shifting richness. I adored this video journey you took us on. You are an inspiration................And you happen to be super handsome 😘.
Thanks for sharing all your deepest emotions and feelings. It helps us understand what you are going through on a daily basis. Love you, Hal.
Hey Hal! I hope you are having a better day! Although not the same as you, I have days of exhaustion, aches and pains with every move and it is overwhelming at times and I just have to cry! I give into my self pity for a bit and then I move on-Move on to think outside of yourself-nature, loved ones, the problems of the world, the mystery of the that higher power-
And how do I get a float tank? Those Epsom salt baths can be so soothing, but I cannot float in my bathtub, even as short as I am!
I watched, I listened and I cried with you. Not only are you an incredibly talented person you are so strong. I can’t even imagine living thru this illness on a daily basis but you’re doing it and fighting to win. Stay close to that float tank and program. Your messages of recovery are helping me too btw. 🙏🙏🙏
As long as you are writing, I am reading. As long as you are talking, I am listening. When you play music, I am your 100% fan. Thank you so much for sharing. Love! Carol
You are in my thoughts and prayers, Hal!