Nina, you said it perfectly!!!
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nina <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Simon is telling you that he loves you and appreciates what you've done
to help him!
You don't have to believe in God to believe in prayer. I don't actually
believe in "God" as an entity separate from us. I use the word God,
because it's easier. I believe in the interconnectedness of all
things. The energy of the cosmos exists in prayer, as it exists in all
things, love being the most powerful energy of all. It's this energy
that I send to you and your sweet sweet Simon.
Nina
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> Either the steroids or your thoughts and prayers are kicking in,
> because when I just went in the bedroom to syringe feed Simon he was
> eating dry food! He did not eat that much by the looks of the bowl,
> but he was munching away and then climbed on me while I opened a new
> box, ate a fe! w pieces of tender vittles, and then about 5 bites of wet
> food. I did not even give him any cipro this afternoon, assuming his
> appetite would not come back. He then laid down and is just purring
> non-stop and kneading. If you pray, please pray that this lasts a
> while. It is amazing how our expectations change-- this morning I was
> still hoping for remission, and now my heart is almost singing just
> because he is purring and eating a few bites of food, and hoping that
> it lasts even a few days. Seeing him feeling better, though, even if
> only for a few moments, makes me feel more like I made the right
> decision earlier today. Part of me thought I should have insisted on
> the Adriamycin because he was feeling so rotten anyway, on the slim
> chance it might help even though it would probably make him sick. I
> did not think he had much to lose. Now I see what he would have had to
> l! ose because he is feeling better and probably would not have (would
> have been in the hospital, actually). I just pray this continues for
> a few days, or even a few hours, as he seems so content. My partner
> thinks it is the prayers that are helping him, as there are studies
> showing that prayer does work (I am agnostic, but the studies do seem
> to show this), so please keep sending thoughts and prayers. I am
> praying also, figuring I can pray without deciding on a detailed ontology.
> Thanks,
> Michelle
"I hold that, the more helpless a creature, the more entitled it is
to protection by man from the cruelty of man. "
"The greatness of a nation and its moral progress can be judged
by the way its animals are treated."
Mohandas Gandhi (1869-1948)
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If you're thinking about de-clawing your cat, you need to re-thin! k your decision to acquire a pet.
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