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Comforting Others

Posted By: Randy GageSeptember 12, 2011

You know one of the most comforting things you can do for yourself, is to comfort others.  When you do this, you tap into the infinite Power within you, and nurture your nature.

So be grateful for and seek out opportunities to offer hope, restore faith and show love to others today... 

It may be calling someone you know is having a hard time, sending a note to someone, or providing temporary relief to someone in physical pain with an embrace.  It may be holding someone in your prayers for highest good.

Or maybe, it’s all of the above!

-RG

 

22 comments on “Comforting Others”

  1. Hey Randy
    You are "ON PURPOSE" as usual. When I am in need of comfort, I find that helping others helps me. When you hurt, help, thereby helping yourself.

  2. I agree with you, Randy. A kind word, unexpected greeting card, or a helpful pair of hands can mean the world to another human being.

    In a future blog, could you discuss the differences between giving comfort and becoming enmeshed in someone else's painful or destructive situation? Or when giving comfort to others is a way to remain stuck in one's own painful situation?

  3. Thank you for the reminder. I was really sad today to receive an e mail from the brother of a very good old friend of mine from Pensacola that I travelled with for a year when I was 18 with news of my friends death after a long illness. I am super busy but reading todays blog I feel moved to send words of comfort to his family before I do anything else.

    It's too esy to be too busy to find time for others.

  4. I am grateful for and seek out opportunity to offer hope...
    Wow - I had some negative programming to weed out about hope! Great.

    Love and Respect - Pierre Leyssac, cph

  5. Such an appropriate post on this the 10th anniversary of the day after the attacks of 9/11 here in America. 10 years ago today everyone in America was comforting each other. There was no liberal v conservative, poor v rich, just human being to human being. Every one on this planet hurts the same way, bleeds the same way. We are either expressing love or crying for love.

  6. Good tip Randy,

    Whenever I feel blue I right away turn my attention from myself to someone. I ask myself : Who can I help? What can I give? That steers my attention away from "poor me" and I'm over my "problems" in an instant.

    Keep 'em coming, Randy!

  7. Hi RG,

    Excellent note here.

    Comforting others is comforting ourselves, since we are all One. Give love, receive love. Give freely, receive generously. Your energy picks up the other person, and picks you up, too.

    I like wealthyrocketwoman's idea too. Where do we draw the line? Where do we embrace, and comfort, as opposed to offering a kick in the booty to push someone even further out of their comfort zone, into the "uncomfort" zone?

    I feel our intuition knows the answer, but it would be cool to see your take on it.

    Thanks for sharing your insight!

    RB

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  • 22 comments on “Comforting Others”

    1. Hey Randy
      You are "ON PURPOSE" as usual. When I am in need of comfort, I find that helping others helps me. When you hurt, help, thereby helping yourself.

    2. I agree with you, Randy. A kind word, unexpected greeting card, or a helpful pair of hands can mean the world to another human being.

      In a future blog, could you discuss the differences between giving comfort and becoming enmeshed in someone else's painful or destructive situation? Or when giving comfort to others is a way to remain stuck in one's own painful situation?

    3. Thank you for the reminder. I was really sad today to receive an e mail from the brother of a very good old friend of mine from Pensacola that I travelled with for a year when I was 18 with news of my friends death after a long illness. I am super busy but reading todays blog I feel moved to send words of comfort to his family before I do anything else.

      It's too esy to be too busy to find time for others.

    4. I am grateful for and seek out opportunity to offer hope...
      Wow - I had some negative programming to weed out about hope! Great.

      Love and Respect - Pierre Leyssac, cph

    5. Such an appropriate post on this the 10th anniversary of the day after the attacks of 9/11 here in America. 10 years ago today everyone in America was comforting each other. There was no liberal v conservative, poor v rich, just human being to human being. Every one on this planet hurts the same way, bleeds the same way. We are either expressing love or crying for love.

    6. Good tip Randy,

      Whenever I feel blue I right away turn my attention from myself to someone. I ask myself : Who can I help? What can I give? That steers my attention away from "poor me" and I'm over my "problems" in an instant.

      Keep 'em coming, Randy!

    7. Hi RG,

      Excellent note here.

      Comforting others is comforting ourselves, since we are all One. Give love, receive love. Give freely, receive generously. Your energy picks up the other person, and picks you up, too.

      I like wealthyrocketwoman's idea too. Where do we draw the line? Where do we embrace, and comfort, as opposed to offering a kick in the booty to push someone even further out of their comfort zone, into the "uncomfort" zone?

      I feel our intuition knows the answer, but it would be cool to see your take on it.

      Thanks for sharing your insight!

      RB

    8. I'm glad which the blogger wrote this useful report to the viewers. When I observed the images inside the submit, I can relate what the blogger wishes to reveal. This website is incredibly entertaining.

    9. When I sat this internet web page, i thought to be i'm only examining the identical since the report printed in many weblogs but when I'm now inside the center from the submit, I cannot help myself to worth the message that published in there. I cannot come to feel which the blogger could make this website internet site great together with the excellent top quality content material content that other men and women do not have. I'll look in advance to this net web page for the good deal a lot more looking at valuable material content while in the long-term.

    10. Truly, your current write-up visits your nitty-gritty in the topic. The pellucidity results in myself looking to realize far more. I will instantaneously pick up the supply maintain to date with your website. Title of Out and about thanks is essentially my own tiny means of declaring well done for a outstanding reference. Accept our hottest wants to your inbound newsletter.

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