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Feeling alone
Posted On 05/30/2008 09:13:00 by book_worm
Some times I feel so alone, I feel like the world is coming down on me and I don't have any one I can count on to be there for me. It really hurts.I guess I got really caught up in feeling sorry for my self and lonely, that I lost track of who I was. There is a scriputer in Matt 5:14-16, (this was the first scripture mastery that I learned in Semonary) that says “You are the light of the world. A city set on a hill cannot be hidden; nor does man light a candle and put it under a bushel, but on... Read More



Communication: Signals for Need
Posted On 04/29/2008 09:18:54 by MaidservantX
A baby CRIES when he experiences a need, an unfulfilled one.  As adults we also often feel the cry inside.  When a need is unfulfilled, much if not all of our behavior can be characterized as signaling the emptiness of the need and crying for someone to feed us. Sometimes our adult (including adolescent) signaling behavior is ineffective, or even produces the opposite effect of having possible "food sources" move away from us.  We also may find ourselves seeking for "food" from un... Read More









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