[Magdalen] depression
Jay Weigel
jay.weigel at gmail.com
Sat Jul 11 01:23:49 UTC 2015
Dear Brud, I have always said that it is the dying who teach us how to
live, if we will only listen. I learned that back in my home health days
and you bring it back to me clearly again. Thank you. I love you.
On Fri, Jul 10, 2015 at 3:48 PM, Jon Egger <revegger at gmail.com> wrote:
> I want to thank everyone for their prayers. I know how I feel when I'm not
> depressed, and today is the best day this week. On a 1-10 scale, today I
> feel 8. Every day prior, for a long time, I was running on 2-3.5. Mostly
> what I feel now is 'settling'...I'm leveling out and have a wonderful
> calmness that I haven't felt in a long time.
>
> When I do get to Heaven, one of the first folk I want to thank is
> Maryjane. We first met at CG03, then at an ordination for permanent
> deacons in Chicago. (Steve... I cannot remember his surname.) I last saw
> her after plaintiff left me.
>
> When I went to see her before she died, we said goodbye. Maryjane knew how
> to live, and she knew how to die. She was calm, she was happy, and she
> loved her family so much. As I got up to leave, we prayed together, and as
> I got to the door of her room, I turned around, walked to her, and in
> tears said, "Maryjane when you get to Heaven please send me a nice
> Episcopal girl." She looked up at me with that smile (which I see every
> time I see photos if Meg), patted my hand and said, "Jon, you'll be OK..."
> A few months later, I met Dawn. (Dawn is convinced that her mother and
> Maryjane got together to have our paths cross.)
>
> When I retired last night, I opened my Bible app and brought up the NLT
> Bible, set it at Psalm 100, put the earphones in, and hit the "start
> listening" button. I fell asleep at Psalm 110. I have always asked
> parishioners to reading the Psalms...every human emotion is in them.
>
> Grace and peace,
> jon
>
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