HJFinAZ wrote: If someone were to say to you: "Here is a medicine that can change your whole life for the better; it will put you in a state of relaxed serenity; help you overcome the nagging undercurrent of guilt for past errors, give you new insight to yourself and you value's, and let you meet life's challenges with confidence and courage."
Would you take it?
I agree here. It is how we learn from our problems and the lessons they contain. If we can not do that there is no way we will be happy in anything. Life is more than just a journey. It is a course in learning ourselves. I often thought when I was a kid that G-d gave us problems to see what we did with them. How we solved them, What we learned from them, and what we did with them. I still think the same today. My Parents taught us we had a responsibility to make things easier for those that follow in our tracks be hind us, we can not do that unless we work through our problems.
Hi Dennis! I guess my cats are odd then, Rivkah, purrs when I call her name, Zebulun comes, jumps up to eye level and glowers at me eye to eye while he is giving me a long drawn out mueuuuuurrrrrroooowwwwer, Dorah, meows back repeatedly, PJ gives one meow, when his name is called... and they all come when called.
Um. what about the people whom have been in life threatening situations, ie trapped under a burning car with their bodies all broken up and a stranger or in some case I have read, a long dead friend or relative lifted the car off of them and stayed with them until help came, only to disappear into thin air when help arrived?
I was getting ready to go train some Thoroughbred Race Horses. When I saw it I just fell back on the bed in shock. Then the phone rang as I was starting to make some sense of it (the Closed Captionists could not keep up), it was the main trainer calling and said not to come to the track or the farm b/c all the races had been cancelled. I was stunned watched it over and over, then Had to go to sleep b/c I had another job that night and classes the next morning, did not get much sleep just saw it in my dreams over and over.
I'd still want to be an Electrical Engineer and Applied Physicist which is what I am studying for now. However, if I had not gone deaf at one and a half, I would play in and or conduct a Symphonic Orchestra.
That is within 3 days of birth. If they do it later, it is abandonment and or endangering, with prison time. I am supposed to be able to have children, but have never carried past the first trimester, 5 preg, 6 miscarriages, last one was twins. I too also have trouble reading the microwave stories and others.
Yes, Math is a very important subject. It is a subject children in this country are lacking and falling behind on in terms of education overall. Math is not just needed for simple things, balancing check books, cooking, etc but it is needed for the sciences and to understand our world and it's universe, as well as life sciences.
sorry I missed the last part. Yep survived the ride in the blizzard. There were a group of us on the tour. Some were on longer tours taking short cuts to get to our tour. This one was a one day one not 250 mi those are ~ 2-3 day trips. But I swear I was frozen for FOUR days. couldn't get warm. My mother was still alive and she knew I was biking. She hated that I did that. As soon as she heard there was a blizzard she was calling every 5 min used up all the tape on my answering machine. Lol I could just see her if she were alive with my cell phone number. Mom was horrified to know that I wanted to bike across the country from Boston to Ca. She always said what did you do with my daughter, studying Engineering, bicycling tours, Tae Kwando/ Sudo Wan, why don't you do ladylike stuff? But then she she'd shake her head and go I don't know what to do with you but I am proud of you. I miss my parents.
I wish! no i don't have a horse right now. The gazelle in an exerciser, to let me run. The doc's said no more actual running ever again b/c of the impact on the ground as you run. this is the only way I will eve rbe allowed to run again I loved distance running
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