Dr. Robin Hanna MS, DMin, LMHC, LMFT

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Ernest Hemingway once said, “The most beautiful people we encounter in life are often those who have walked through fire.” They’ve faced defeat, endured pain, struggled with hardship, and experienced loss in ways that most of us can scarcely comprehend. Yet, it is through these trials that their true beauty emerges—not the kind that can be seen on the surface, but the kind that radiates from deep within.

These individuals have mastered the delicate art of resilience. They know what it’s like to be broken, to feel lost, and to question everything they once believed. Despite the weight of their struggles, they rise again, emerging stronger and more empathetic. It is this journey through darkness that shapes their hearts with unparalleled sensitivity. Having experienced suffering, they possess an extraordinary capacity for compassion.

Their beauty is not about how they look but about how they make others feel. It’s a quiet yet powerful presence that brings warmth and healing. They’ve learned to understand life on a deeper level, seeing the world not just with their eyes but with their hearts. Their understanding of human pain allows them to connect with others in a way that feels genuine, raw, and deeply comforting. They listen without judgment, offer support without expectation, and extend kindness without restraint.

What makes these people so special is that they have walked through their own storms and emerged with an appreciation for life that many who haven’t faced adversity might lack. It’s a gentle strength that comes from understanding that everything is temporary and that every struggle holds a lesson. Their hearts are filled with love—not only for those around them but for themselves—a love forged in the fire of their experiences.

Beauty like this doesn’t happen by chance. It is born from enduring the hardest parts of life and choosing, again and again, to move forward with an open heart. It’s a choice to see the good, even when things seem impossible. The most beautiful people aren’t simply lucky or gifted; they’ve faced the worst and found a way to rise above it, transforming their scars into strength and offering that strength to others.

So, when you encounter someone with this kind of beauty—someone whose spirit shines through their words and actions—remember that their light is born from their struggles. They’ve walked through the dark and emerged with a heart that knows love, kindness, and true compassion. That’s a beauty that cannot be bought or imitated. It is earned, hard-won, and absolutely priceless.

What does true beauty mean to you? How do you see it manifest in the people you admire most? Credit: Remembering fb page

01/09/2025

Jan. 9, 2025


Learn to be interested in
difficult situations. By being
present with them in a gentle
manner, you may suddenly un-
derstand what caused them.

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10/29/2024

Do Not Worry About Your Life

Somehow in the human psyche, we quite 'like' to have a few 'worries' under our belt. Everyone seems to be worried about this and that, about relationships and redundancies, life and living, health and happiness, food and finances, the government and global issues, sleeplessness, stress, strain, and supply. But the Lord Jesus, in this extended dialogue to His followers, warns of the foolishness of fretting and futility of worry, for it results in a fruitless and defeated life.

However, the Lord's warning is of even greater significance, for to embrace worry instead of casting all our burdens upon the Lord, demonstrates a serious lack of faith in God's Word. It casts the shadow of doubt on His precious promises of provision, which discredits His holy character.

Christ ends His dialogue with the accusation: "Oh ye of little faith." Despite witnessing God's miraculous hand of blessing through Christ's Word and witness, their hearts were filled with worry and doubt. Worry is needless and wrong. Worry is futile and destructive. Worry discredits God and demonstrates unbelief. Worry in a single word is 'sin'.

Worry is not only an ungodly state of mind that is often triggered by circumstances of life, but is also a choice of the will, where we imagine the worst scenario, which gives birth to mental imbalance and a restless heart. Worry too often triggers physical illness and spiritual frailty. Worry is an incubator for depression and discouragement, and should be shunned.

The Lord Jesus had just told a number of parables to illustrate the futility of worry and the wisdom in maintaining an eternal perspective throughout the ordeals of life, which we all inevitably face, which is why He said to His disciples: "For this reason I say to you, do not worry about your life, as to what you will eat; nor for your body, as to what you will put on."

And so, to His disciples, Jesus gives the serious warning to take no thought for your life. Don't be concerned about things like food or clothing. There is so much more to this life than the clothes that we wear, the work that we do, the food that we eat, and the life that we live. The lilies are clothed and the birds are fed, and yet so often we, who are made in His image and likeness and have been adopted into His heavenly family, fret and worry about many things that should be handed to the Lord in prayer. No wonder He gently rebukes us for our lack of trust in His provision.

Christ not only warns of the danger of following after the fluff and glitter of this world's dainties, but points out that an over~anxious pursuit of the simple necessities of life, runs counter to an attitude of utter reliance on God for our daily provision. Faith in God and trust in His Word, is the foundational principle that floods Scripture from beginning to end. We will most likely have to face increasing hardship in this sin~soaked world, and sometimes it is those very difficulties that God is using to conform us, day by day, into the likeness of His Son Who had nowhere to lay His head, but spent His entire earthly life having utter trust in His Father.

We all live in the same fallen world and are surrounded by imperfect people and unscrupulous individuals with a sin nature, and we sometimes make mistakes. This results in interpersonal problems, financial hardship, health problems, daily disasters, and unavoidable conflicts which result from the foolish mistakes or premeditated actions of other people, or ourselves. But Jesus spent some considerable time instructing His disciples to trust Him and not to worry about the things we need in life.

The Bible is replete with verses instructing us to FEAR NOT, to HAVE FAITH, and to cast our burdens upon the Lord Who has promised to keep and sustain us.

10/28/2024

Don't struggle with unskill-
ful thoughts; this will only em-
power them. See them and learn
from them, but leave them alone.
Acknowledge them as just anoth-
er process of nature that is hap-
pening. This is right view.

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09/21/2024

Sept. 21, 2024

Once you know how to
relax, you become sensitive to
your own needs. You will then
know when you are using energy
unnecessarily, and also learn
to conserve your energy

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