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TRIGGERPAGE : RECOVER YOUR SOUL by ELTON JOHN
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From: JimJim  (Original Message)Sent: 10/18/2004 4:26 AM
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Recover Your Soul

Baby you're missing something in the air
I got a name but it don't matter
What's going on, it's cold in here
You have a life but it's torn and tattered

Maybe you're losing pieces of your heart
You have a world but it stopped turning
You lose the day and gain the dark
Love was a fire but it stopped burning

Spare your heart, save your soul
Don't drag your love across the coals
Find your feet and your fortune can be told
Release, relax, let go
And hey now let's recover your soul

Lazy old sunset sinking like a tear
Alone at night in a losing battle
That perfect world is never clear
You have to fight for the things that matter

RECOVER YOUR SOUL     by    ELTON JOHN
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From: JimJimSent: 10/24/2004 11:32 AM
For God and Our Brother
Dorothy Day

We are trying to make the point, by our lives, by our work, that personal responsibility comes first. We are born alone, we die alone, we must each of us do what we can for God and our brother—not God and country, but God and our brother, as Christ put it.

Source: Day, "Meditations"

 


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From: MSN NicknameTheButterflyJaniceSent: 10/24/2004 11:57 AM
thanks JimJim for the song, I always love to hear the songs ya post, and many I can relate to.
Love Ya!
Butterfly~Janice

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From: JimJimSent: 6/23/2006 5:38 AM

Anxiety

As soon as anxiety gets your attention, its job is done. From that point on, there is no good reason to maintain that anxiety.

Anxiety can be useful in making you aware of actions that need to be taken. As soon as you have that awareness, anxiety has served its purpose.

After that, give your energy to the positive action and not to the anxiety. Undertake to correct the problem and not to helplessly obsess over it.

It is good and useful that anxiety can get your attention. Yet it serves no positive purpose for anxiety to overwhelm your thinking.

The moment you feel anxiety, look for, and begin to execute, a positive course of action. Quickly choose to let go of that anxiety, for it is of no use to you now.

Anxiety never needs to weigh you down. Let it come, let it have its say, and quickly let it go as you take action to move forward.

-- Ralph Marston

 

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