To My Friend, The Day After!
(Surgery was yesterday. Check out her post: “The Other Shoe Fell.” Amazingly, she went home the same day.)
Every time one has surgery, the next day is a trying experience any way you look at it. So, try to keep your sense of peace. It is the first day of your whole new life–one without the complications you have recently been through! It has to be different, and it has to bring in new energy.
Time is needed now to adjust to your new body; to give it the time and place to be solidly a part of you. You may even grieve what you have lost–that’s perfectly normal. And you will likely give thanks for all your blessings, because that is you. If a tear escapes, let it fall into the healing pool.
It takes courage to face new developments, anything new. But in time all will be assimilated, and you will have a new you, just as fulfilling as the old you. Ah. adapting to change. What we humans can accomplish.
Slow and steady, opening to processing what ever feelings arise, and if you need help,
I”ll be right there. It’s time to just be the little mouse in the corner, observing whatever comes forth from deep inside. Your inner resources are strong, developed, and ready to serve you.
Rest, let yourself have peace, nothing you have to prove or do. Just give time to you.
With Love.