Guest guest Posted July 26, 2005 Report Share Posted July 26, 2005 http://www.garbageprophecy.org/ This is a very interesting site that caught my eye. Wonder what everyone thinks about it. Kel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 Hi Kel, My, my, this is interesting! It presents the same philosophy used by earth based religions (Wicca, paganism, etc.). I have had the same thoughts for quite some time. Being in tuned with our environment brings back to us the same positive universal energy that we exert ( times the power of three, if you believe in earth based religion philosophies, which I do! Even being a catholic, I do!) I wouldn't be surprised to find that iomeone who goes out and picks up trash for a couple hours, would have something really good happen in their lives a short time later. My interest in the earth based religions started with my depression after the cancer, for which I had to treat myself after I lost my medical insurance. Everything I already do is so closely related to the earth based religions anyway; yoga, chakra meditation, macrobiotic diet, herbology, feng shui, tai chi, etc. These things have worked wonders for my depression and anxiety. Just don't tell the church because I'm sure they would excommunicate me!!! (just a bit of humor!) Besides, I'm sure there must be a healthy balance somewhere between the earth based religions and the christianity I was raised with and I intend to find it! Blessings, Renee"Kelly W." <kellykebby wrote: http://www.garbageprophecy.org/This is a very interesting site that caught my eye.Wonder what everyone thinks about it. Kel Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 I doubt that I would be 33 on any test. lol. I am 36. For two more weeks, then this virgo will be 37. Ouch. --- Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote: > Lol! Yes, I'm below 200 emails to go now and most of > those now are my own responses! It's funny how you > and I go to the same websites for info and > inspiration, like beliefnet and realage. I did the > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 A Very Happy Birthday to You Young Lady! The whole summer before my cancer was diagnosed I complained that I was 39, I was going to be 40 on my next birthday, I was getting way too old! But when doctors told me I would never live to see my 40th birthday, my tune changed to "Please, God, I'm way too young!" Now I'll never complain about my age ever again. Everyday that I wake up alive is a good day! In fact, I'm thinking about getting a belly button ring! My kids say I'm too old! I say I'll never be too old for anything ever again! I didn't get my cartilage (ear) pierced until after I was 40! So what do ya think? Should I get the belly button piercing? I'm still kicking around the idea! I'm getting off here and going to bed now! I'll be back tomorrow to finish my last couple hundred emails! Then it will be on to my hotmail box! I just delete most of those though, unless they are from family or friends or work! Good night, Kel! Sweet Dreams! Renee"Kelly W." <kellykebby wrote: I doubt that I would be 33 on any test. lol. I am 36.For two more weeks, then this virgo will be 37. Ouch.--- Renee Judkins <msfitnes01 wrote:> Lol! Yes, I'm below 200 emails to go now and most of> those now are my own responses! It's funny how you> and I go to the same websites for info and> inspiration, like beliefnet and realage. I did the> Start your day with - make it your home page Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 28, 2005 Report Share Posted August 28, 2005 Renee, you are a true inspiration. I have had ulcerative colitis for a while now on and off since my teens and I am at great risk for the fast-growing kind of colon cancer which is on the rise in younger people. I try to tell myself that I should change my diet for the rest of my life, etc. but sometimes depression makes me think " what is the use? " . My father died of bowel cancer, grandma did too. So as you can see I fight depression. It's the number one reason I haven't adhered to my dietary beliefs so far. I think, what's the use? I'm probably going to get cancer anyway. Terrible, eh? As a matter of fact, depression is why I don't stick to anything, painting, poetry, etc. I like that saying, I mean, I would love to truly realize that - the only thing we have to fear is fear itself. Franklin Delano Roosevelt. At the very least, I need to do all the things I know are right, to prolong my life for my kids' sake. I live in Ohio and you in Michigan right? Perhaps we can meet someday and you can smack some sense into me. Good night! lol. Kel Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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