tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6810716594716247980.post8801654162831454427..comments2010-11-25T16:02:07.718-08:00Comments on goudeygal: Evil thoughtsMartha Goudeyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08378888557146814304noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6810716594716247980.post-51978134940121032682010-08-09T19:54:02.463-07:002010-08-09T19:54:02.463-07:00Well, not to start an argument and a little late i...Well, not to start an argument and a little late in commenting, but your thoughts were as evil as you thought they were. When we let evil thoughts exist without bringing them back around to the truth of where our attitude should be, we run the risk of heading toward bitterness. <br /><br />Now I do agree with the general sentiment that Lisa was talking about though. Don't live in guilt, just confess and move on... with joy. :-)Elizabeth30noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6810716594716247980.post-77899690527860304782010-06-28T11:06:05.584-07:002010-06-28T11:06:05.584-07:00Aww- your thoughts aren't wrong or evil, they&...Aww- your thoughts aren't wrong or evil, they're just thoughts. Don't judge yourself by your thoughts, judge yourself by your actions. Your impatience is very similar to what we feel when we're caring for a small child. I remember being little and apologizing to my mom when she was annoyed, thinking I'd done something wrong, trying to be helpful. It's a cycle, isn't it? Thanks os much for sharing your journey. I hope you're able to meet your own needs, too. Caring for others can eat away at us, when we're not caring for ourselves, too.Lisa Russellhttp://http;//www.lisarussell.org/blognoreply@blogger.com