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Emotions Are For Feeling

Topic: Spiritual GrowthBy Merry C. BattlesPublished Recently added

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Emotions are for feeling, feeling in and out:

Tears of sadness; cries of joy; words of anger;nnfear as toys.

Round and round we go.

Sometimes laughing out.

Sometimes tears inward - make for sick bones.

Emotions are for feeling. Just what is it all about?

They say our feelings create for us, express the fears,nnexplode the tears,

Bubble with joy and laugh as the sea carries us on.

Emotions are water, ever changing within.

When brought to the surface, they can heal our bodies.

These feelings make life holy, all worth living for.

Without the joy and passion,

Just what are we here for?

Dare to feel rotten, dare to show it.

Let the misery escape, so it doesn't "eat you up inside."

Feel like hell, feel so sad.

When you don't think you can stand it anothe
nmoment,

You're amazed as that moment passes,

And you are still here and actually "feeling" better.

When you're in it, you think there is no way out.

When you come to the other end of it,

You just might have uncontrollable laughter.

How many times has some great tragedy

Made you laugh uproariously later.

Oh, I do mean much later!

The saddest you've been is a promise of the happiestnnyou'll get.

Could it be that simple?

The pendulum swings from sad to happy,

Love to hate, anger to acceptance,

Fear to courage, and worry to trust.

The mysteries of emotion... just what are theynnhere for?

The spark that ignites the passio

Can become the flame of unconditional love.

The delight of expectancy,

Brings us our child within.

Complex emotions are running around inside of us.

Without them life is flat, dull, middle ground.

The middle way is the path of the Buddha...

Not too hot, not too cold.

Lukewarm isn't so good either.

Life means feeling.

This body is here for touch, touch of skin and touchnnof hearts.

Love is here to feel...all around,

The love is here to feel.

Copyright 2009 Merry C. Battles npoem from "Christmas Meditations on the Twelve Holy Days December 26 - January 6" nby Merry C. Battles

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Merry C. Battles has worked in the healing arts since 1977. She has practiced the art of massage, Jin Shin Jyutsu (an ancient form of Japanese Acupressure), CranioSacral Therapy, Reiki, and foot reflexology. Merry is the author and illustrator of "Christmas Meditations on the Twelve Holy Days December 26-January 6" Merry's book is a compilation of her 26 year meditation journey with the twelve holy days. Her book can be used all year as we travel through each sign of the Zodiac. Merry has been a student of the ancient mysteries for as many years. Her greatest joy in life, along with her grandchildren, is to learn about the spiritual. This is reflected in all of her work. Please look in my Walking the Spiritual Path Expert page under Spiritual Growthnnhttp://merrybattles.com/nnhttp://walkingthespiritualpath.com/

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