Sorry for your loss Blonde, but I feel it is good that you feel she is better off now. You will miss her, but she lives on in your heart.
I have never been afraid of death. Death is just antoher stage of life really. Who really knows what happens after death? I believe that we become Light Beings and help those left on Earth to attain their highest potential. JMO. I have yet to see.
I reached a stage in deep depression once where I actually told my children not to worry if I wasn't around anymore! It appals me now to think I told them that, but realistically the time will eventually come when that is a reality.
I am a great fan of Philip Nietchke (sp?) and euthanasia, my kids know this and support me in it. I know that if the time comes that I have an intractable disease or can no longer live independently, I will end my life. I do not want people to mourn me, but to celebrate the life I have lived and the contributions I have made to this world.
I want to be buried in the bush with no coffin. Just let my shell nourish the earth, as it has nourished me. Just as I have buried my 14 yr old dog - in the bush we both love.
Hi All!! Thanks for remembering me, Ralf! (see MIA thread)
When I'm on a toll road, if I'm in the 'Manual' lane, I often like to pay the toll for the car behind me. Been doing it for years. I'd love to see/hear reactions but no luck so far!
Love shared is never lost or forgotten, simply in the past. It helps us grow into the one we are at the moment and helps make us a more whole person.
I reconnected with a love from nearly 30 years ago (now I know I dating myself, but....) and it was a wonderful reconnection!! He is in London, working as a major matte artist and I am here in Toowoomba working as a Midwife. Worlds away from where we were when we were together and yet the connection is still there and always will be. How magnificent!
When unconditional love is there, it is, and can never be lost.
I saw Deep Purple in the '70s. OMG Absolutely AWESOME!!
Gimme the '70s anyday!!!!!!!!! Wow! Martin's Bar at Taylor Squ, Sydney, skinny dipping at Lady Jane's Beach, Watson's Bay, bare breasted bar tending at Martin's, working at the ad agency in Nth Sydney. W I L D! ! ! !
For me the '80s were all about losing and having babies. My 3 beautiful young adult children who will ALWAYS be my babies. They think I don't know what they were up to in their teenage years! HA!!!! Been there - done that!!!
Okay! Wow! Where to start? The rattlesnake that invaded my sisters and my 'tea party' when I was 4, or the Grand Tour that started when I was 10. No, I'll start on a good note: When I was about 6, my little sister (now deceased) had measles encephalitis. She was not expected to survive.
We lived on the shores of Lake Erie on the far outskirts of Detroit Michigan USA. It was about midnight, a stormy night and I walked outside to find my stepfather, just arrived back from the hospital. I walked up to him and told him that Desi (my sister) was going to be ok and to not worry anymore. Apparently that is when her fever broke and she began the road to recovery.
I have had numerous similar experiences and am thankful for each and every one of them.
Well, you are the one who chooses how you react to the moment. No one else has anything to do with it.
I know what it can be like, I've been there (my own historyof depression) and I now choose to see my life as a wonderful exciting moment by moment event.
You live in a beautiful part of the world, you are young, good looking, appear to have a good heart (from reading your profile). So take a chance, change what you don't like. Find yourself. Find the peace within you. It's always there waiting for you. I wish you well, Love, Light and Blessings, WD
Hiya Bubbles! FYI: Meet 3/1/09 1815hrs in Piano Bar of Greenbank RSL. 1900hrs Dinner in it's Southern Cross Restaurant. Lok has done all the organising, bless his cotton socks! Hope to cya there
Thank you, Cosmic Dust. For it is only through true love of one another that we can love out selves. And that, to me, is the true meaning of the Universe. That unselfish, ego-free giving of oneself is Light and Love itself.
It need not come in flashes, we CAN live in Lght and Love, it IS possible and very probable. Don't back down, don't let 'others' wear you down. Just DO it, BE it!
RE: A new word starting with the last letter of the word above - No 4
emotion