Actually, I did read something about this before. The Mayan's were supposedly entrusted with the prophesy where The Earth's Sister Earth planet comes around every so many thousands of years and lines up with each other and @ that point in time every human relives every thought/action they ever had as well as the consequences of each good or bad and are both judged and forgiven @ the same time. In addition, when t he Sister Earths are not any longer in alignment, then each is admonished to use the experience to live the remainder of their lives out with enlightenment they received during the link of the Sister Earths. They used an example of someone telling a homeless person to get a job. The consequence of the person telling that was that the homeless person committed suicide. Don't know if it will happen that way or not but was food for thought.
[quote=princess49503]best advice I can give you is make friends with the owner and introduce your kid to the dog, and EXPLAIN to your kid that he/she needs to respect the dog and not walk onto hs property.
Communication is EVERYONES resposibility.
And with your response to my last post, the dog might not have a fence BUT he/she still knows the boundaries of his/her yard and that needs to be respected and the children need to be taught that.]
Yes, b/c the child should look and respect the other dog's territory. That's how I was raised.- "If you don't respect the dog's territory and WALK up the walk way and knock on the door the way the dog is expecting you to, and he sees his owner give you permission to go into the yard and get your ball back, then it's your fault and you deserved to get bit!"
My parents taught us to respect the dog's(or any other animal's) territory. If a dog or any other animal is harassed on it's own property, I think the child needs to be talked to, not the dog euthanized- I know of a horse whom has killed two dogs for harassing him. He even grabbed a child from the other side of the fence and shook him very hard b/c the child was #1 throwing stones @ him and #2 hitting him with a stick. If the dog goes outside of it's territory and attacks then that is different. i will not let my dogs be out with put me there to supervise them. It is too easy for someone to claim "Your dog ----" So mine are in the house when Mama is not home. But that is just me and I was raised on a farm so I am biased...
Thanks Dennis. Sorry about your RARE cat being run down. People are sick. LOL Boy do I understand what you mean in how they talk to their younger generations. Miri does it all the time she has also been know to give the "finger" with her one claw up in the air. My miniature schnauser, Sarah used to go round and round with Miriam when she saw that cat do that. Now, she is 10 and Blind, can't see Miri do that any more but some times she takes a wild guess when Miri IS giving her the claw and she is usually right
A few years back, members from my Synagogue and other church groups, left Israel after a visit and the engines were on fire immediately after take off. They had to land in Jordan b/c Israel refused them to return for landing.
I do believe there are healers with gifts. It may not be meant for us to understand the hows or whys. I have heard that true healers never charge for the use of their gift and that they are quiet and dignified about it, as well as respectful.
Call me pedantic and criticise me for being so, but I have to say it, and I intend to carry doing so........"What ARE mind Games?" Mind games are plural not singular!
I teach English and have borne the brunt in the past for criticising native English speakers for grammar, punctuation etc, so I desisted, but I can't bear it any longer. I have to speak out on behalf of lovers of the English language. It drives me crazy.
As for the question, mind games are, in my opinion, only perpetrated by people who aren't really seeking a true relationship, so choose to play games. It's not about people who don't think, the opposite in fact, they are often very clever people who are able to spot a weakness in somebody and exploit it.
Sorry for the rant folks, but it was long overdue and now I feel much better.[/quote
Listen to me! THAT was not your fault. He has no right to lay hands on another human. If he was that angry he should have taken a walk. Do not be ashamed-you will be giving him a further hold over you if you let this make you ashamed. I know what it is like from personal experience. You need to remember though, HE assaulted you not the other way. HE IS THE ONE WHO SHOULD BE ASHAMED NOT YOU!!!.
There are some relationships where trust is repaired. I did not find that in my relationship where he cheated. I hope I am never again in this situation. If I were though, I believe I would sit down with the guy and discuss where and IF we go from there. Call me an idiot, but part of me still believes in communication and hope.
Exactly, what I tried to say. I also, am curious of how did you end up in and how long have you been in a wheel chair. It wasn't until you threw that out that some things you said in this thread made sensePlease respond to this question.
RE: intelligence