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Daniel Labbe Posted 12 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
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Rita Posted 12 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
hello Bob,

I read your writing and I understood what you were trying to explain.
I could tell you are in peace with yourself and the given situation.
Well, i'm writing myself with some American inmates by now.

I've lived seven yrs in America: 3 in Utah and 4 in Ohio. Later on also almost 6 in Argentina, Buenos Aires.

I'm a musician and an artist. I did study some philiophy as well.

I'm a belgian, a woman of 65 years, but young in spirit nevertheless.
I came to this blog, because I got it from my friend George, an inmate who also was in jails for many years! he was at 18 ans he still is at almost 64 yrs of age. He could be finally released by September??

I will write more later on.

Have a fine day, Bob.

greetings from Rita

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Rita Posted 12 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Hi love,

I miss your response. I wonder if you read this? Mom and me came back yesterday from our coast. We rented for 3 days a nice studio.
we even met a niece, liana,and her husband there! What a coincidence!

Say hi to TTall! Wonder how he is doing?
I'll write once more to Carina and see if she responds.

George, i'm flying to America the 18th of June. I can stay at Gwens till the end of that month. They travel to Sweden and france. Then i've to change hotels. I will leave on the 10th of July.
Would you please send me the address where to write to to ask for extended visits perhaps??

Thanks and sweet kisses from Rita x

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bluelotus Posted 12 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Wise words...healing is unfortunately often not something that happens "by accident". You have to really want it and then consciously put work into it. Most of all, as you said, you have to "face" your pain. Bring it to the surface, really look at it, cry the tears that need to be cried, and then try to make peace with the past when you are ready. It is a slow and often painful process, but so worth it. Inner scars are a bit like physical scars...in the right environment, nature will take its course and healing will happen...but more often than not, especially if the wound is deep, something else besides time is needed. If you ignore the wound and the pain, dirt and bacteria will get into it and make it worse. It could make you very ill if toxic substances get into your blood. The wound might even heal, but if you don't take care of it it might leave huge scars. I pray that everyone who is hurt, physically or emotionally, will find the right medicine to heal their wounds.

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RussFamily Posted 12 years, 4 months ago.   Favorite
Good counsel...I hope it gets read and used!
Love,
Dad

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