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Step Into the Darkness

11/9/2017

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Today I write this blog in hopes that some of you will be willing to step into the darkness.  “What darkness?” I hear you ask.  I am talking about the darkness surrounding another person, making them feel hopeless, useless, and lifeless.  More than likely you know someone who needs help in some form.  Chances are even greater you do not know exactly who this person is because they are good at keeping their darkness a secret.
 
I know…I have been there in that darkness…alone.  Some of my family and a few friends were aware that I was “having a difficult time” but even they did not know the full extent of my suffering and my struggles to heal and just “be normal” again.  I was not so far gone that I was contemplating doing harm to myself (or anyone else).  I was in deep enough that, if I was not successful at shutting people out completely, I managed to keep them at arm’s length.  Oh, I got out of bed each day, went to work, came home and made dinner.  I attended family functions, sporting events.  I decorated for the holidays and celebrated birthdays.  Outward appearances showed that I was solid as a rock.  However, inside I could feel myself crumble just a bit more each day.  I suffered a lot, not from physical pain, but emotional pain.  I didn’t know how to deal with things that were happening (in 2007 I lost my stepson and my daddy exactly six weeks apart, my husband was laid off from his job, there were financial hardships, I had kids that were getting ready to graduate high school, and the list went on and on).  I fought with the demons in that darkness for many years.  Only recently have I been able to step fully back into the light, realizing that I am not alone, but also realizing that it is ok to be alone at times.  My saving grace came from the strength and love of one person who shall remain nameless because they have absolutely no idea that they are responsible for bringing me back into existence.  And that, my friend, is the beauty of it.  They did not know that their simple words of love and kindness, their patience and their prayers would lasso my heart and gently lead me out of the darkness.  Today, as I enjoy the beauty of life once again, I am so thankful this person was able to reach me.
 
There are others suffering in that same darkness.  Many of them are suffering much more than I ever was.  Some of them may be contemplating ending their life because they simply cannot cope any longer.  It is possible that you work with, talk to, or even live with someone who is sheltering himself or herself in the darkness, hoping and praying that someone will come along and show them the way out.  It happened to me…it happened for me…it could happen for others.
 
Each kind word, every kind deed, each and every prayer is going to help someone, someone you may or may not know.  So please take a step into the darkness today.  Even if you believe the candle you carry is very dim, it will still bring light to someone else’s darkness.
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    I currently live in Michigan with my husband, Donald.  I have three sons and one daughter as well as four grandchildren.  For as long as I can remember I have had a passion for writing.  I give God all the credit for allowing me to share my writings with you.

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