#Fiction Monday (68) A method from a memory O metoda dintr-o amintire

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  • la 23-01-2022 15:35
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This game is hosted by Vinitha Dileep, on her blog 'Reflections' and
I discovered it on Esha's blog. This time the word prompt is 'TRASH'.





I'm sorry, but I can not remember where I read this idea. Even I felt it was
important, I did not write down the source somewhere. But now, this word
triggered a memory that came out to the surface.

Briefly, if we note some behaviors that trouble us, some bad habits and after
that we cut into pieces that sheet of paper and put them into the trash
compartment and we do this for a period of time, is it possible to discover
that some things have changed inside us.
Of course we need the special ingredient of believing that we have the power
of changing us... Why not trying? What do we have to lose...?
"Nu rezolv problemele. Imi repar gandirea.
Apoi problemele se rezolva de la sine." (Louise Hay)



Imi pare rau, dar nu-mi amintesc unde am citit aceasta idee. Chiar daca am simtit
ca este importanta, nu am notat sursa undeva. Dar acum acest cuvant a declansat o
amintire care a iesit la suprafata.
Pe scurt, daca notam unele comportamente care ne deranjeaza, unele obiceiuri proaste
si dupa aceea taiem in bucati acea foaie de hartie si le aruncam la gunoi si facem asta
pentru o perioada de timp, este posibil sa descoperim ca unele lucruri s-au schimbat in
interiorul nostru.
Desigur, avem nevoie de ingredientul special al credintei ca avem puterea de a ne
schimba... De ce sa nu incercam? Ce am avea de pierdut...?
"Cer ajutorul. Ii spun vietii ceea ce vreau
si apoi permit sa se intample."

"Gandurile pe care alegem sa le avem sunt uneltele
pe care le folosim pentru a picta panza vietii noastre"

And another kind of experience:
Si un alt tip de experienta:

What do you see here is a composition done from remained bits, that
I did not wanted to send to trash!
Ceea ce vedeti este o compozitie din bucatele ramase si pe care nu am
vrut sa le arunc!



#Fiction Monday (67) - A word inside a word