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In a message dated 11/15/98 4:30:56 AM Central Standard Time,
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I just wanted to add that I am grateful to you, Kirt, for addressing
rigidity. When I first went all raw, I was rigid, but now am interested
in all the information people are posting from the scientific
literature.
My best, Ellie
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Ellie:
It's difficult for us to see ourselves when we go through changes, and
unfortunately to make those changes it usually takes a great deal of effort,
and willpower, particularly to "stone" ourselves against the objections of the
"uninformed" who will discourage it tooth and nail.
A few years ago I ran across someone I had met in my early stages of change
and healing. She told me I was different. Then she added, confidentially, much
nicer. As I would tell (ex) President Bush, if he'd eat (and encourage others
to, as well) more broccoli, we'd have a "kinder, more gentler nation.";-)
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