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Hi Happyness,
Thanks for sharing your prayer. Here is a poem I wrote when stuggling with similar issues of feeling lost and alone, I hope you like it.
Road of the Cross
Like a kn-ife bl-ade of light
Illuminating the darkness
The road of the cross
Blazes like a beacon
Beckoning me
Urging me onwards
Often I stray
Away from Your path
Into the blinding
Unrelenting darkness.
I blunder around
Trying to find my own way
Your assurance, ever-present;
When I remember
To call out for You -
Is though I may be lost to myself
You always know
Exactly where to find me
When I take up my sword
You ask me to lean on Your word
When I rage with self-righteous anger
You call me to bare my self
And go forth clothed
In Your love and righteousness
These things I can never do alone
But Your gift of Immanuel
Is that You are beside me
And within me, eternally,
Every stumbling step of the way
As I long for You to shape my being
You promise to be my guiding Light
Nourishment for my journey
Rest when I am weary to death
My rock to stand upon in good times
And cling to, limpet-like,
In the maelstroms of life
Sometimes I am so weighed down
By the wounds of this world
I forget to offer You all I can -
And then all I am
To take up instead - Your gift
The lighter burden of the cross
Kristin© 2013
PS Sorry about the weird editing with hyphens in some "bad" words - I thought this was fixed but apparently not!
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@Happyness what type of thread of you after? I'll try and point you to one.
‎20-09-2014 11:48 AM
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Kato! Your last post on this thread was beautyful. And you hoped it made sense??? Clearly it made a lot of sense to Happyness. And, I think, the most sensible post of yours that I've read.
Happyness: I was raised a Catholic. Lapsed later in life. Now my 'illness' has allowed me a very different and closer relationship with 'God.' S/He who cannot be named is my mate, my 'bro.'
One day all of those millions of people who worship Him might come realise that Jesus 'suffered' a Bi-polar Affective Disorder.
"Three out of four people with a mental illness report that they have experienced stigma. Stigma is a mark of disgrace that sets a person apart." www.mentalhealth.wa.gov.au/mental_illness_and_health/mh_stigma.aspx
"...history tells us that many ecstatics bear on hands, feet, side, or brow the marks of the Passion of Christ with corresponding and intense sufferings. These are called visible stigmata. Others only have the sufferings, without any outward marks, and these phenomena are called invisible stigmata." www.newadvent.org/cathen/14294b.htm
I'm not going to go on about this. It will end up an essay otherwise. I will say in conclusion; that too many 'mental people' report thinking they are God (I did too once - in the throes of mania) for there not to be something, just something in it.
Take courage, and peace be upon Him.
‎22-09-2014 03:23 PM
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