A loving relative responded to “My love letter to you“: It is one thing to be sad about something, but if it persists and disrupts your life, you may not have “sadness”, you may have clinical depression. If so, please find help. There’s no doubt I was disabled for a little while by clinical depression.Continue reading “My love letter to you PS”
Author Archives: Neil Durso
My love letter to me
My Son’s passion is a show of Our love’s purity, not a message that you needed His sacrifice…
A Who’s Power
I do not welcome you into my home because of WHAT you are to my home. I welcome you because of WHO you are to me.
My love letter to you
If you fail at raising me out of my sadness, then you too will be sad. That will make me sadder. I choose and own my sadness right now because I believe it is where I am supposed to be, to be true to my Self. It is not despair. It is widening, not deepening.
Love always fails
No one, especially our own self, is ever enough for another person. If because of unreadiness we reject God’s love, we are bound to reject any and all conditional human love — self-love included.
Resolutions. Yeah you will
Resolutions to fix yourself are set-ups for inevitable disappointment. Join the rest of us in reality. You belong.