和你一樣喜歡journey of souls,我相信每個人來到這個世界都是帶著自己life purpose and mission, I guess part of our reasons for coming to earth is to evolve ourselves and part of it is to serve humanity in some way...... life is nothing but a hollow sham without passion, cuz the world needs us to be an enlightened giver of our dreams.......
每人/靈到世間走一回,重要的在於經曆/經驗,並從中學習和成長。
多年來,漸漸深信Only Love is Real. Mother Teresa is #1 role model.
希望能早早掙脫內心的羈絆,漸漸走近 Mother Teresa。
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回複 'gyy' 的評論 :
Thank you again! My husband is fully recovered from surgery even his incision scar is faded and no longer visible after a year of time. He enjoys his healthy heart as if he had never been a heart patient nor had surgery ever happened. So I guess I can put off any books regarding the heart and heart surgery :-)
Pursuing EE Masters in one’s early 30s shouldn’t be hard or amazing I think. I called it “Middle Aged Dream” because it was my feelings at that time. I thought I was old and sensed an urgency to do what I always wanted to do, which sounded like fulfilling my “dream”. Actually, it is no big deal :-)
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回複 'bouncingball' 的評論 :
根據我看的Michael Newton寫的兩本書Journey of Souls 和Destiny of Souls來試著回答你的問題:
You may find this book helpful - "Back to life after a heart crisis" by Marc Wallack (a surgeon, marathoner and a patient himself). Among the many books I've read, it offers best practical tips and advices. Also, insightful articles and interviews by Dr. Delos Cosgrove of Cleveland Clinic.
By the way, I was equally inspired and moved by your pursuit to get EE Masters in 中年追夢. What an amazing effort!
回複 'gyy' 的評論 :
Thank you so much for your nice comments. I wrote down the story and posted in my Blog because I hope my husband’s surgery experience would help and inspire one who has the same condition and need to undergo the same procedure. Thank you so much for sharing your heart surgery experiences with me. Send my best regard to your family and GOD bless you too!
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AP24, I just happened to read the touching story in "LG心髒手術的前前後後" with great admiration and appreciation. Thanks for sharing. You and your LG were truly blessed.
I had my CABG three years ago when I was 45, many considered too early for a fit person. There were times I asked "why", "why me". But now I felt it was the best thing ever occurred to me, giving totally new perspectives to my life: much fitter, jogging 3 miles daily, almost vegetarian (still enjoy wine occasionally), treating everyday as bonus with my kids and wife, loving my job, being patient and relaxed, and ... just everything is life. I travel to Asia 3-4 times a year, almost monthly in US. Had I not had the open heart surgery, I would not have this attitude.
Send my best regards to your LG. Enjoyed and kowtows to your various talents!