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Rareheart 02-16-2009 11:56 PM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
I'm concerned for the very young as well as the very old.
Though I know that my concern is ill-founded, because I trust 'all that is'.

As opportunities arise for me to help others through this, I'll be doing my part.

:original:

oldpaganfreak 02-17-2009 12:28 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Rareheart (Post 113373)
I'm concerned for the very young as well as the very old.
Though I know that my concern is ill-founded, because I trust 'all that is'.

As opportunities arise for me to help others through this, I'll be doing my part.

:original:

me too. ours is a small community and there will be much to help neighbours with.

Swanny 02-17-2009 12:33 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
Dan I was talking to an old man today and he told me he's glad he has lived his life.
It's going to be hard for everyone at any age.

waitinginthewings 02-17-2009 01:23 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Humble Janitor (Post 113352)
I'm not sure about those without any relatives but I do know that my family will be there for my grandmother as she will be 91 in March and we all try to pitch in (though I've slacked off there..yikes) to make her living as comfortable as possible.

That is so nice Humble Janitor. Our elderly in our modern culture are shoved into institutions and forgotten about....it is so sad. The young people are too busy with their work and lifestyle to visit their elderly parents in these places. The loneliness is very hard on them, & quite often they give up and die sooner than they would, if they were able to live at home.

Sorry....don't mean to take this tread off track:wub2:

waitinginthewings 02-17-2009 01:29 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Swanny (Post 113391)
Dan I was talking to an old man today and he told me he's glad he has lived his life.
It's going to be hard for everyone at any age.

Swanny: I agree with you and others on here. I believe it is necessary for the existing systems to crumble, in order to make way for the new ways to come forward.

I am not at all worried about what will take its place. Somewhere within me, I know and trust that all of what is to be, has been planned out and will be put into place for a whole new paradigm.

I agree though, that in the meantime, while the last remnants are being torn down, there will be great hardship for all of us, of all ages and status. In my opinion, this is unavoidable. There is a certain healing also that can occur within each of us, as we go through this purification. Its a good thing.:wub2:

Humble Janitor 02-17-2009 01:34 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by waitinginthewings (Post 113404)
That is so nice Humble Janitor. Our elderly in our modern culture are shoved into institutions and forgotten about....it is so sad. The young people are too busy with their work and lifestyle to visit their elderly parents in these places. The loneliness is very hard on them, & quite often they give up and die sooner than they would, if they were able to live at home.

Sorry....don't mean to take this tread off track:wub2:

That's ok as it relates to Dan's concern about the older folks who might be left behind should things collapse.

My grandmother is very fortunate to still have her house. Breaking her hip didn't quite stop her, though it's slowed her down a bit.

Dantheman62 02-17-2009 02:40 AM

Re: *Warning: final phase of the downward spiral.
 
True Swanny and if I live to a ripe old age than I'd think the same way. But if I get to that ripe old age and am just a vegetable laying in a bed in a nursing home and can't wipe my own butt, then put me out of my misery! I don't care, choke me, shoot me, or roll me out in front of a bus.


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