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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<description>Rajesh:
I continue to follow your blog and I love it!  Just wanted to say how powerful your article was on the power of words.  You&#039;re absolutely right how we can attach importance to the power of words spoken by someone close to us and how we can CHOOSE the way spoken words are interpreted, especially if they were hurtful.  Believe me, I&#039;ve had people say hurtful things and I know how easy it is to dwell on what was said.
What I do is pray for that person and I send energy of light and love to that person over and over again until I no longer feel betrayed by the words spoken to me.  My problem is I tend to let the situation fester and churn in my head until it is out of control, something I know hurts me more than the person.
For example, I wrote a post in my blog about my experience at a barbershop because of something that happened on a recent visit.  You can read more about it by going to:  http://adversityuniversity.blogspot.com/
The barber may not have been a personal friend and I know he won&#039;t yet I let his words affect me for several days.  It was through the power of prayer for that man that enabled me to let go in peace.
Thanks for sharing Rajesh.
Stephen</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Rajesh:<br />
I continue to follow your blog and I love it!  Just wanted to say how powerful your article was on the power of words.  You&#8217;re absolutely right how we can attach importance to the power of words spoken by someone close to us and how we can CHOOSE the way spoken words are interpreted, especially if they were hurtful.  Believe me, I&#8217;ve had people say hurtful things and I know how easy it is to dwell on what was said.<br />
What I do is pray for that person and I send energy of light and love to that person over and over again until I no longer feel betrayed by the words spoken to me.  My problem is I tend to let the situation fester and churn in my head until it is out of control, something I know hurts me more than the person.<br />
For example, I wrote a post in my blog about my experience at a barbershop because of something that happened on a recent visit.  You can read more about it by going to:  <a href="http://adversityuniversity.blogspot.com/" rel="nofollow">http://adversityuniversity.blogspot.com/</a><br />
The barber may not have been a personal friend and I know he won&#8217;t yet I let his words affect me for several days.  It was through the power of prayer for that man that enabled me to let go in peace.<br />
Thanks for sharing Rajesh.<br />
Stephen</p>
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