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Fragmentation: a mental process where a person becomes intensely emotionally focused on one aspect of themselves, such as “I am angry” or “no one loves me,” to the point where all thoughts, feelings and behavior demonstrate this emotional state, in which, the person does not or is unable to take into account the reality of their environment, others or themselves and their resources. This is a term that my therapist and I use and is on the continuum of dissociation.

Friday, May 27, 2011

Thank you. You are deeply missed.

This was quite an emotional post.  I cried at each video that I watch trying to select for Memorial Day, a day that we remember those soldiers who lost there lives in war.  I know that I don't believe we should have been or be in some of the wars, but what I do know is that I need to pay tribute and salute those who have freely given their lives. This weekend also remember in your thoughts and prayers the families and friends whose lives will forever be changed by the death of a loved one. It isn't just a day off...it is a day of tribute and grieving for too many. 

(Please also scroll past the pictures to watch the video.



3 comments:

Bayleigh Marie said...

Beautiful choice of videos, CC. It is very emotional think about all the loss of lives, limbs, and loves.

Thank you for sharing.

{This is my new i.d. Spin is tagged to only the domestic abuse blog now)

Mike Golch said...

Thank you for posting this.

Mike Golch said...

A Great posting my friend.

Isaiah 49 :15 -16

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