<< TM has slowed me down a little but I'm probably a richer
> person because of it. I'v learned to enjoy and appriciate what is in
> front of me. I see the the beauty of the smallest flowers as I'v
> struggled past them, when most never notice. I'v smelled the fragance
> of the spring days, warmth the of the summer sun, & the sting of a
> winters breeze & understood the significance of it all.
> Its been a long lonely trail, in the past 24 years I have only met,
> conversed or heard of only about 10 or 11 people with TM. Finding this
> group has has given me a since of belonging. I feel as though i'v found
> my family. Only you guys can fully understand the fears, frustrations,
> and yes, the fortunes of having this disorder. It is great to have
> found my home.
> Larry Throne >>
Oh Larry....
What a blessing it is to have you a part of our family....Your poignant words
must be repeated over and over...because life for some many is rushed on
by....Nothing is more precious than being able to "really feel" and "really
experience" ...despite our true lack of sensation... For us...I think we
somehow "feel" more...
Thanks for sharing....
Janie