Guest guest Posted April 9, 2005 Report Share Posted April 9, 2005 Rich - I am proud of you - keep up the good work on yourself, inside and out -sounds to me like you are experiencing some wisdom and common sense; so many others in this life should follow your example! Froggy <seconaphim wrote: Hello everybody. I'm still raw, just checking in a little bit. Still munching on produce and raw nuts. I'll have four months in a couple days. I've been busy with my other favorite forum, www.UBRON.org, lots of fun discussions going on over there. I'm having lots of fun, getting up early and staying up late. I have great energy on this diet. I'm headed to a play in a few minutes. Saw a jazz concert last night, just lots of fun stuff. It's nice to be enjoying life for a change. And I couldn't do any of it unless I was raw. The Japanese Cherry Blossom festival is putting on performances all week, I'm enjoying that. Still going through lust issues. I don't want to do anything that I'd regret. A relationship that isn't right for me would through me off the diet in a minute and I don't feel like starting over again. As they say in Overeaters Anonymous, it's easier to stay raw than it is to get raw. Plus if I acted out sexually, went against my morals, did something that's not right for me, I'd just have to start the withdrawal process from that behavior all over again too, once the relationship ended which I know it would; at least the relationship possibility that I'm specifically talking about. What's the point? Might as well heal now. I'm certainly old enough at 41. Peace, Rich An e-mail from Joanie May all of your journeys be safe ones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 11, 2005 Report Share Posted April 11, 2005 Thank you Joanie. The inside (spiritual) work is the most important to me. I've always known what's right to do, wisdom, I've just never been able to carry it out. I'll be sure to check in here now and then, I'm very happy raw. I met David Wolfe the other day. He came to Phila. for a lecture. I talked to him at his vendor booth. He has excellent energy. He was probably born to be doing what he's doing. Well, since I'm here, I'll just check-in again. Another great day raw. I had my usual assortment of produce and raw nuts. I wandered around Phila. all day going to different events. I stopped by an antique show. I can't believe how much money is spent on such old looking (fairly stupid and ugly in my opinion) stuff. Like $125,000 for a average looking picture to me, or anywhere from $10,000 on up for an assortment of stupid, old antiques. It's really amazing that this is what the rich spend their money on. Makes me want to revolt and change the system over to communism. I heard a good lecture on delirium tremens (alcoholism) and suicidal practices in the 1800's. Being a recovering alcoholic and someone who's contemplated suicide in the past, it was a good lecture for me to hear. And then I went to see a comedy night at UPenn and Tim Meadows from SNL was the host. He's very good at what he does. I hope everyone's raw and happy. Rich rawfood , Joanie <christmasbaby1956> wrote: > > Rich - I am proud of you - keep up the good work on yourself, inside and out -sounds to me like you are experiencing some wisdom and common sense; so many others in this life should follow your example! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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