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November 24th
Whisper Message
Happy Thanksgiving!
We have so much to be thankful for including the positive comments many of you posted at TheWeeklyWhisper.com about last week’s book announcement. Your love and encouragement, coupled with an email from our publisher congratulating us on being published authors, made for a very exciting week. That email was a long time coming.
In last week’s Weekly Whisper, Vanessa talked about a visit to her oil change shop that amazed her. LaRue, too, had the same experience in a lube shop fifteen years ago. It was on that day that LaRue got the power of team work when six young men descended onto her car and she was in and out of there faster than a speeding bullet. No sooner had she located the perfect seat, cracked open her book to stay a while, when a guy said, ‘Ms Eppler, your car is ready!” She drove away a bit stunned– it had all happened so fast. That experience touched a core within her as she witnessed just how powerful an aligned team can be.
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Where ever you are, and what ever you may be doing, we wish you countless blessings this Thanksgiving season and we give thanks for YOU being in our lives, a part of the Whisper Community, and vital part of the global spiritual team!
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November 25th, 2008 at 7:15 am
LaRue,
Everytime I listen to one of your messages I am blessed and my mind is flooded from events of my life, past and current. It is easy to let every day pass and to let family, friends, work, life in general pass you by without stopping to listen and understand what it all means. Over the past 8 weeks I’ve been making a consious effort to listen to my soul, my thoughts, my surroundings to see what life is telling me. Although there are many things that trouble me I am finding a greater peace from within myself. I’m learning that I can’t fix everything and that the greatest gift that I can give of myself is the willingness to pray, lend a non-judgemental ear and to be quite and listen to my soul. I know peace comes from within. I’ve shared with you events about my past and I stuggle with issues today (including the lives of my children and grand-children) because of them. But I know we make mistakes, grow, fail and survive from things that has happened to us. You know there is an old saying that “If it doesn’t kill you it will make you strong” I choose strong.
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