RuralFrights: I find it hard to believe that I have been posting to this site for nearly 5 and a half years. I was reviewing some of my earlier works in comparison to more recent posts. It's unbelievable just how much I have learned on this site. Being open to review and willing to learn can push us to our greatest potential. That is, if we can get over ourselves (speaking to me here) and try out new ideas. Thank you all! What a journey! |
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RuralFrights: To each of my readers: I realize many of you have messaged me over the past couple of weeks in response to a poem "The Dejected Cross." I've been sidetracked with the health issue that I requested input about. I'm reading each of your responses and will respond to each of you dear and caring folks as soon as I can. Thank you all. What wonderful people you all are! RF (Tommy) |
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RuralFrights: I'm aghast at the number of people who actually read my authors notes, and the countless many of you who offered testimony, prayers, and encouraging words. It's certainly not as lonely as a week ago. Just proof that pain shared is pain lessened. Blessings to all! |
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RuralFrights: Other than poetry and a short story, I have never written a long piece of literature. I'm working on a story now that I earnestly believe is a "must know" for the world. It concerns a ferocious and out- of-the-blue paranormal experience, which was the catalyst for a turn of events that were so baffling, it's almost impossible to convey through words. It effected my entire family and anyone who dare entered this infested family member's new home. The series of happenings sent me clawing and collapsing on a path to deliverance ministry. I've seen more in the past 4 years than most would ever care to see in a lifetime. When one has a calling, they are wasting their time by kicking, screaming, or refusal. It's as if God waits til we calm and asks, "Are you done?" It's never going to be alright: It already is alright. We just have to be ready to see that. |
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