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Voicelessness and Emotional Survival Message Board / Re: Anything again
« Last post by Hopalong on Today at 09:50:23 AM »Morning, Meh!
I think it's both brave and wise of you to experiment with a Sunday morning gathering. Mainly, I think it's wise that you realize that for you, a sense of connection to human community has been missing. Just repetitive visiting with other humans is healing, or has been at times for me. I was the strange fly on the wall for a long time before I got into the idea. Still hard to get past my introversion (I have both In and Extraversion) and make myself do it, but I'm always glad I did.
I could feel how that young man's sincere warm handshake affected you, too. How real love or good intentions can feel when one encounters them.
I'm in an awkward spot about religion as an agnostic. I belong to but rarely attend services at a progressive UU congregation. As lefty-liberal as I naturally am, I can find our no-dogma dogma (or virtue-signaling either left or right) annoying too. The other "side" can hurt or scare me as I have heavy family history around it. The "covenant group" approach is still very meaningful for me. We don't assume any theology about each other but do share some "spurchul" topics, sometimes deeply. Alas, we're on Zoom now, so I may hunt up some other kinds of mingle-things. Poetry workshops and readings give me that chance also, to a degree. For me the best or easiest satisfaction of positive values I was raised with, without the religion, is volunteering for a nonprofit that helps the elderly age at home. But it takes wheels, since driving them is the main thing they request. Couple days ago I drove another man about my age to his PT and he and I swapped "stroke stories." He was very happy I brought Pup and showed me a lot of pictures of his old dog, a Bouvier. He also mentioned that he'd lost his son; we shared speechlessness over that. He struggled to speak clearly but we got by fine and laughed together. I could for sure do a "dog ministry" but it might be instead a "dog visit service" through the organization. Pup isn't well trained enough for certification so I wrote a note to someone on the board that I could offer "unofficial, non-credentialed, goofy small dog visits." This man said he'd be the first one to request it. LOL.
I wonder if there's a quilting or knitting group near you. You just hear stories the whole time, can be quiet or chatty as you feel, and have something to do with your hands. Probably could arrange a ride, too. I understand it can be very comforting. Women's groups of various kinds (which this merciful board feels like) have been very important to me at different times.
hugs
Hops
PS -- I do love a lot of hymns. Here's a favorite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhsXl1_rEwI
I think it's both brave and wise of you to experiment with a Sunday morning gathering. Mainly, I think it's wise that you realize that for you, a sense of connection to human community has been missing. Just repetitive visiting with other humans is healing, or has been at times for me. I was the strange fly on the wall for a long time before I got into the idea. Still hard to get past my introversion (I have both In and Extraversion) and make myself do it, but I'm always glad I did.
I could feel how that young man's sincere warm handshake affected you, too. How real love or good intentions can feel when one encounters them.
I'm in an awkward spot about religion as an agnostic. I belong to but rarely attend services at a progressive UU congregation. As lefty-liberal as I naturally am, I can find our no-dogma dogma (or virtue-signaling either left or right) annoying too. The other "side" can hurt or scare me as I have heavy family history around it. The "covenant group" approach is still very meaningful for me. We don't assume any theology about each other but do share some "spurchul" topics, sometimes deeply. Alas, we're on Zoom now, so I may hunt up some other kinds of mingle-things. Poetry workshops and readings give me that chance also, to a degree. For me the best or easiest satisfaction of positive values I was raised with, without the religion, is volunteering for a nonprofit that helps the elderly age at home. But it takes wheels, since driving them is the main thing they request. Couple days ago I drove another man about my age to his PT and he and I swapped "stroke stories." He was very happy I brought Pup and showed me a lot of pictures of his old dog, a Bouvier. He also mentioned that he'd lost his son; we shared speechlessness over that. He struggled to speak clearly but we got by fine and laughed together. I could for sure do a "dog ministry" but it might be instead a "dog visit service" through the organization. Pup isn't well trained enough for certification so I wrote a note to someone on the board that I could offer "unofficial, non-credentialed, goofy small dog visits." This man said he'd be the first one to request it. LOL.
I wonder if there's a quilting or knitting group near you. You just hear stories the whole time, can be quiet or chatty as you feel, and have something to do with your hands. Probably could arrange a ride, too. I understand it can be very comforting. Women's groups of various kinds (which this merciful board feels like) have been very important to me at different times.
hugs
Hops
PS -- I do love a lot of hymns. Here's a favorite:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhsXl1_rEwI
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