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— 11/09/2012 22:15:36: post edited by sherrie.
Happy New Year.
Dear Sherrie! When I was compulsively gambling, I used to think that God would hold me accountable for not being a good steward of my money. But I believe God knows our heart and that my actions were part of my addiction. We have a merciful God so I no longer worry about that. ***** is part of trying to keep how emotionally ill we had became with our gambling disease. Carole
My dear Carole. I read a story this evening and watched a video about a near death experience that a young lad called Ben Breedlove (18) had when he suffered heart failure. He had a vision (after death) that he was in a room and looked in a mirror and when he looked in the mirror he saw himself and was happy with all that he was and all he had achieved in his short life. It has provoked thoughts/feelings and emotions in me because I’m not sure I could look in that mirror and say the same. Thank you for giving me the opportunity to express what is in my head tonight Carole. I appreciate it. *****
One day at a time, at a pace i can manage, i haven’t gambled.
Happy New Year (((Sherrie))) Pumkin