Wishing a Person Well in Deeds and Words

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Prayerfully sending good thoughts to significant people, even adversaries and torn romances, helps stabilize feelings of good kharma. Words spoken of good luck and a sound future for the other are important to the receiver and keep up spiritual connectedness. Yet a regret is the remorse felt in a phantom lover relationship when I felt grateful and wanted goodness for her, yet the words she requested of "wish me well" seemed like it should go without saying. I had to say it when she was saying goodbye, but I had an attitude. Even if feeling disrespected and hurt on my side, she knows she needs relief from guilt and shame in her treatment of me.

Love inside of us needs expression. Disabled people don't realize their kindness is not always appreciated. A consumer of mental health is most likely overlooked in straight-ahead competitive relationships. A naturally unfriendly or at least unpleasant demeanor, a rough (il)legal existence, or simply expensive dynamics at work and on the tax rolls all add up to a lack of acceptance from normal people to someone offering love. The end game of love peace needs deeds and words that the best is our wish for them in active intentional living.