Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Away from the mundane drudgery of " The Normal Life " my path has led me on many trails and through many trials and tribulations. Having my spiritual eye open, and my spiritual ear open I've learned that all things are possible. It is not for me to kill magic in the world, but to nurture the fact that we are only bound by our beliefs. Astrial projections from one may not be seen by another if the others eye is closed. Many people grow old and say they are grown up because they believe the material world around them is finite, many children find the path that wise men seek for in vain. As for me, the child in my heart bends my knee to the Great Mistery, opens my pocket to those in need, sings a song of thanks to all of creation, has me praying for everyone enclusive, for we are all of one family. I choose to believe in the everlasting Love, and that all things are possible. Blessings to All, in Love, Faith, and Hope. Stephen. For out of the Mouths of Babes comes wisdom... rosequartz <rosequartz wrote:Most of us listened to fairy tales and stories when we were children most of us watched lots of tv shows and went to movies, cartoons and read stories too. Does your life resemble any of your favorite stories? Is there a possibility that you are using one of these stories as a script for your life? Are you waiting for your prince to come and rescue you? Are You playing with wolves on the way to grandmas house. ? Are you determined that you will never grow up? Many of us do have expectations based on stories we learned as children . files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html files, photos, and message archives can be found At: , photos, and message archives can be found At: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Hmmm...after much thought. I can frankly say I don't remember any of the stories of my childhood. Not a one. Pretty sad , I guess. Now, I do remember the ones much later in life. Is my life anything like what I read in later life? Hmmm...NO! LOL <scratches side of face and thinks some more> Actually, this is sort of hard to answer. So, I'll leave it here. I will say this much ( yes, you knew I would say something else..lol ) some of what I learned isn't from books ( I have books everywhere in me house including under the bed). I learned it by being in nature...via camping, hiking, and just being. Oh, and I can't forget the museums on the Left and Right coasts. Light, Life & Laughter, BARD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 My story... well, yes, It took me a bit to mull that over. Last night I remembered walking with my parents in the woods. There must have been an argument before because I remember looking at those enormeous pines and thinking that I would run away and live under those pines in the woods all by myself, and that I would not allow anyone to come near and when my parents would find me years and years later, they would feel very guilty and would finally love and cherish me. AND then I would reject them, so they would know how it feels. Which is basically what I've done, in a very manerly and educated way of course, fot the last 40 years. I CAN#T BELIEVE I HAVE BEEN LIVING OUT A TODDLERS MEDITATION FOR THE GREATEST PART OF MY LIFE! What a waste and what a joke. Thank you Peggy. a very shellshocked Manuela prpledruid <purpledruid wrote: Hmmm...after much thought. I can frankly say I don't remember any of the stories of my childhood. Not a one. Pretty sad , I guess. Now, I do remember the ones much later in life. Is my life anything like what I read in later life? Hmmm...NO! LOL <scratches side of face and thinks some more> Actually, this is sort of hard to answer. So, I'll leave it here. I will say this much ( yes, you knew I would say something else..lol ) some of what I learned isn't from books ( I have books everywhere in me house including under the bed). I learned it by being in nature...via camping, hiking, and just being. Oh, and I can't forget the museums on the Left and Right coasts. Light, Life & Laughter, BARD files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html files, photos, and message archives can be found At: , photos, and message archives can be found At: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Forgot to say, sorry I'm not completely coherent at the mo. I created a full story in technicolour of me living alone in the woods, full of details, colours and so on. It was a parallel world to me where I would slip in when I felt rejected or not understood etc. Anyway, I'm moving out of my woods for real in 2 weeks... whish me luck Manuela rosequartz <rosequartz wrote: Most of us listened to fairy tales and stories when we were children most of us watched lots of tv shows and went to movies, cartoons and read stories too. Does your life resemble any of your favorite stories? Is there a possibility that you are using one of these stories as a script for your life? Are you waiting for your prince to come and rescue you? Are You playing with wolves on the way to grandmas house. ? Are you determined that you will never grow up? Many of us do have expectations based on stories we learned as children . files are online at Http://www.solarraven.com/crystal-entry.html files, photos, and message archives can be found At: , photos, and message archives can be found At: Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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