Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 Gypsi [aromatic_wings] Thursday, April 21, 2005 1:14 PM Re: [Raw Food] Looking for Friends' communication suggestions Bob, I am sure that as friends this can be worked out nicely... Do you expect them to be against your new lifestyle? Maybe they will be interested enough to ask questions and who knows your continued adherance to your lifestyle with your old time friends might just give them the boost they need to make a change too. If they are TRUE friends as they sound then I should think they will maybe tease a bit (as friends do) but then once seeing you are serious ..that they would either drop the subject or ask more questions with interest,... Just be gentle and kind... and change the suject to something all agree on if it gets kind of hot... Good luck to you both and keep us posted.... but I am sure everything will go just great!! Hey, people grow up right?? and all the drinking and such gets old after awhile.... you ahve found a new way to be happy and enjoy life... let this shine in your meeting with old friends. _____ Hi Bob, As I reread your original message, I'm inclined to ask what you may be feeling, rather than on focusing on what to do or say just yet. I sense some fear or apprehension on your part, perhaps? And I wonder whether you are unsure of your ability to communicate about the choices you have made, or perhaps whether you are concerned about how these friends may respond, maybe about being judged, criticized, or even ridiculed? I think it might help you to get really clear about how you perceive yourself, having taken this course of action, and how you perceive these friends, how you trust them, how you connect with them, and in particular how important that connection is to you, going forward. If you are feeling, for example, some strong attachment to how they respond, then you may be disappointed by almost any response they have. If you enter the communication feeling defensive, you pretty much know the likely outcome, right! And consider this: how well did things go when you called the restaurant and found that chef? Perhaps just good attraction energy. While you are at the restaurant, ask for the chef to come out to the table and talk about his/her experience, what was made, etc. Turn this into an opportunity to connect and to play. That's my 2 cents, bill is in the mail! Elchanan -- ---------------------[ Ciphire Signature ]---------------------- vlinfo signed email body (1955 characters) on 21 April 2005 at 23:44:34 UTC rawfood ------------------------------- : Ciphire has secured this email against identity theft. : Free download at www.ciphire.com. The garbled lines : below are the sender's verifiable digital signature. ------------------------------- 00fAAAAAEAAADiOmhCowcAAO0CAAIAAgACACBZ36NZd8ice9rJ4ZlYrt6BrEjH8O zzmKDQLsTNDUWDmAEAhgSkE5NuzzvORJkeFIi/NVXB9GCG1XVfaMj+yPGZ0X1vBD lJEcgLwONqhykDG0DX+ryh+FXeuu486aENVURiZQ== ------------------[ End Ciphire Signed Message ]---------------- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 21, 2005 Report Share Posted April 21, 2005 > Hi Bob, > As I reread your original message, I'm inclined to ask what you may be > feeling,> fear or apprehension on your part, perhaps? Thanks Gypsi and Elchanan... the feeling is fear: fear that I may lost one of the best friends that I've got/ever had (and yes, I know that what we fear, we create...working on it...) some attachment to how they respond (particulary the male...); as I'd said, for some reason, his " understanding " is important to me...yes, working on the clarity issue..> > And consider this: how well did things go when you called the restaurant and found that chef? *went great with the restaurant...* Perhaps just good attraction energy. While you are at the > restaurant, ask for the chef to come out to the table and talk about his/her > experience, what was made, etc. Turn this into an opportunity to connect and > to play. *good idea*! > > That's my 2 cents, bill is in the mail! *thanks...worth all of the price paid*....;=) all the best, Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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