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Theses are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call life. |
These are my thoughts and ramblings as I forge my way through this thing they call Life. I blog with these groups: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "Blogging Circle of Friends " ![]() ![]() ![]() |
Blog City - Day 1314 Seven wonders Khalil Gibran once said that people will never understand one another unless language is reduced to seven words. What would your seven words be? What would my seven words be? A good question. One must always remember body language first and foremost.... I believe a smile is universal in being welcoming and friendly and that is where we all must start if we ever what to understand one another. I also have an image of breaking bread and sharing a meal... much can be said of sharing and food as feeding and sustaining the development of connections. Being Canadian I am also thinking politeness comes into play - please, thank you, excuse me, sorry.... and that is 6 words right there. The last one.... try. Being open to others and trying to experience a little bit of shared community goes a long way to connecting and understanding each other. The rest can be done with gestures that include others in your group and making them feel welcome and accepted. I am curious what others would have to say about this topic. |
Blog City - Day 1303 Prompt: What do you think about ESP, in general? Do you know someone who has it? If you are the one with the ESP, do you sense things that happen either before they happen or after when you had no inkling about them happening? If you do or did, is this a regular occurrence or a random event? I am not so sure about ESP. I think some people may be more open to the 'frequency' of that kind of knowing, while other are totally oblivious. Some of us may be open to moments, particularly those with intuition. Intuition can guide you if you listen. That gut reaction is trying to tell you something. It may be that still small voice of God guiding you through life. If you tune in and take the time to listen and follow that guidance you might be able to steer clear of huge drama... if you don't listen, bad things could happen. I have found it is better to sit still and listen for that guidance. Slowing down and taking the time to make a purposeful decision on the next step of your life is probably a good thing anyway. Jumping head first into the jumbled mess that is the world is not something I prefer to do. I have been known to go through periods when Déjà vu. They have sprung up on occasion. That is the weirdest experience, going through the world like you have been there before, thinking the same thoughts and doing the same things again. I am not sure what triggers these events. Either way I see this sense as a gift. One given, but one that must be activated with awareness. Anyone can do it if they can still themselves long enough to listen... and do what they are told. |
Blog City - Day 1300.!! Create a list of 13 favorite things in your life in honor Blog City's 1300th day. What makes them special and why? Cosy woollens and chilly evenings. Campfires Writing & WDC Teaching and learning from students Long nature walks Walks in the neighbourhood when the night has fallen and you can see and hear what's going on in other people's houses. Coffee Coffee shops and cafés to wire and read Reading Having a roof over my head and food in my belly Family gatherings Fall Time to sleep in |