Such a profound truth is one that the mind cannot grasp, because the intellect cannot get this place called “now.” Only a soul can travel there. While it may sound easy... moreSuch a profound truth is one that the mind cannot grasp, because the intellect cannot get this place called “now.” Only a soul can travel there. While it may sound easy to say, “Just detach and get on with your life,” there is nothing easy about it. Holding your consciousness in the present time is the equivalent of entering a different but parallel dimension of reality.
The need to settle our unfinished business with the past is far more than just a psychological or emotional healing ritual; it is also a deep need of the soul that affects our ability to heal. Simply put, holding on to the bitter parts of your past – recent or distant is like carrying credit card debt that incurs an every-increasing interest rate.
You can’t heal, because you are still more in the past than in the present; in effect, the past is more emotionally and psychically real to you than the now. It is not that you forget your past. Being in the present more fully than in your past represents where you p... less
Being a bit of a blonde dippy klutz.....I tend to count out aloud and then get stuck if I go past ten and have my shoes on....I think I'm Digitally im'paired Hehe
Someone asked a question about the future of the white house and it got me thinkin' 'bout moobies. Lots of dystopian sci-fi movies come out every year, and ironically now a days th... moreSomeone asked a question about the future of the white house and it got me thinkin' 'bout moobies. Lots of dystopian sci-fi movies come out every year, and ironically now a days they're all kind of crappy and cheap looking, like many aspects of the hypothesized economy of the future.But there's still a lot of great ones to choose from, like Children of Men, V for Vendetta, The Lobster, and yes... Idiocracy. I love that movie but the answer people always give to this question is Idiocracy. No Idiocracy!Also you don't even have to name a sci-fi, some movies predict the future without even setting it there, like Network. less
We eat it about 2-3 times a week. I really don't like it but, it's really good for my husband and the way his stomach works. Is it really good for you? I'm getting sick of it ... moreWe eat it about 2-3 times a week. I really don't like it but, it's really good for my husband and the way his stomach works. Is it really good for you? I'm getting sick of it but, I hold my tongue. I'd rather just eat spinach.
Most people agree that it is wrong to make fun of people who are "retarded", yet many people who place high value on intelligence take aim at those who are or appear to be lacking ... moreMost people agree that it is wrong to make fun of people who are "retarded", yet many people who place high value on intelligence take aim at those who are or appear to be lacking it. I am genuinely curious about how people determine who is fair game, when it comes to this sort of bullying/ridiculing.
*Those of you who are not sports fans or who despise sports/despise sports fans need not chime in to inform us of such nor of how much you detest it, thanks.
neither of you can spend any of the money directly or indirectly on each other or for each other, neither of you can save or invest any of the money, it must be spent on yourselves... moreneither of you can spend any of the money directly or indirectly on each other or for each other, neither of you can save or invest any of the money, it must be spent on yourselves and other people to assist in current daily life, both of you must return to living with each other after the last cent is spent by both of you, and finally, both of you must agree to this deal or neither of you will receive the money. If one or both of you declines, you're each charged $2,500 USD** payable to the fund that presented the offer. What would you do?*Or the equivalent of $250,000 US dollars in your country's currency. **Or the equivalent of $2,500 US dollars in your country's currency.~ less