Monday, September 29, 2014


Excerpt 3 from Here Comes Amazing You
Can you imagine yourself free in spirit, living in the best
of health and vibrancy, without paying any attention to
how old you are? Can you imagine having more energy
today than you had twenty-five years ago? You accomplish more,
exercise more, eat more nourishing foods, drink pure water and
get plenty of rest. You are no longer making the excuse, “If only
it was ten years ago, maybe I could start a new business or take
an extended trip or fulfill that impossible dream.” Unfulfilled
desires are no longer part of your life because you are living a full
and upbeat life whether you are fifty, sixty, seventy or eighty plus.
The idea of what “old age” means has been ingrained into of
all of us and most of us live according to societal norms and
expectations. Some people start to die decades before their bodies
actually go. Women start to die as their last child leaves home,
men start to die when their careers end and they no longer have
work. People feel lost when they lose their so-called identity:
when the roles they have chosen come to their natural ending.
Carol Sue Gershman
4
Sixty-five is the age our government chooses to send social
security checks, but does that mean retirement? Why not retire
at forty-five or ninety-five?
There are too many “supposed to do this” and “supposed to
do thats!” These expectations cause much grief. Hanging on to
those “shoulds” makes life so much harder than it needs to be.
Whenever you catch yourself saying, “Should,” it’s a clue why
you’re in so much pain. Thinking the world should be a certain
way is a waste of energy. It’s the way it is.

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