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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Torbay, UK
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Saxapower, I could kiss you ! (Regardless of gender lol)
SOMEONE GETS IT ! Phew... for a minute there I was going crazy. But the Avalon heart still beats it seems. Not that I need others as a verification of my own truth... no, that's a lie, actually.. I do need other people to share my heartfelt thoughts.. because it's a tough journey and I've only just started. We are happy right now. Financial implosion? I don't see one. Alien experiments ? not last night... (well not unless they snuck in and shortened my wiener...lol) I truly hope that we will get how beautiful life is and the human existence that is NOW. Not tomorrow. If it's happening tomorrow I'm not interested. (well, apart for a certain engagement involving herbal tea ![]() Saxapower... you certainly have the power, for sure. Thank you for using it here. K |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: devon england
Posts: 1,905
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![]() ![]() see me down this is one ![]() and then the gin ![]() and maby then a ![]() ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: devon england
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2008
Location: Poland
Posts: 3,442
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I am just waiting for warmer weather to get out of the house and start living the real life...
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#5 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Gaia
Posts: 893
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Kulapops, a Mojito Coctail for me, please...
...ah, yes, a big, fat, Cuban cigar, too....i will not inhale it, promising... ![]() ...and some cheerful music, of course... Cheers, folks! ![]() ![]() |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2009
Posts: 70
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#7 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: The uncharted consciousness
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@ Kulapops-
![]() I too don’t like the thought of planning for disasters because it places concentration on ideas I don’t want. This is the reason why I don’t believe in most of the 2012 scenarios. IMO, they seem like schemes to get the masses to manifest their own demise, the 2012 movie sought of confirmed that for me. @ illuminate Trust me when I say that I’ am making some waves in my community. I strongly agree that living by example is vital for change; I also can verify its successful results. But, my issue is with patience (I’m working on it). I see too many good people with potential fall by the waist side. There are very few outlets exposing the lies and atrocities in our governments and it’s disheartening. I feel people shouldn’t have to go thru the nonsense anymore, that’s why I’m always looking for ways to get people to open their eyes. Not everyone is wired to follow the examples because most people need proof of the treachery before they can react accordingly. Sorry, but life is just a bit more complicated then that. When hugh egos exist in the populace…little to nothing ever gets done. Being the example isn’t just a walk in the park. In fact, walking the walk amongst the sheeple is more like hiking. It’s exhausting at times. Besides, the only hiking I enjoy is in nature…much like that stunning region of flora you now reside in...Beauty and tranquility is just radiating from your pictures. You are sooooo fortunate. ![]() Peace |
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#8 |
Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Inverness Scotland
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Great thread.
Ultimately all that is important is how we live and enjoy the moment. Its down to attitude. At the end of the day I am grateful for the experiences that occur moment by moment I have choice ---- I choose to be happy no matter what. The happier I get the more happy moments I experience. Chris |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 196
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Great post!
Thanks. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: May 2009
Posts: 504
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Kula, while you were posting this excellent train of thought, I was distracted for about ten minutes.
Will someone please let me know the significance of what just happened to me? My cat, Zedd, who is posted in my profile picture, brought a sparrow into the house, and when I yelled at him, he dropped it onto the floor of the living room. The bird flew to the ceiling (30 feet up) and perched on a railing. I went upstairs and told him to go toward the back sliding glass door, and I went downstairs to open it. He got as far as a plant near the door, and rested there until I got to the door to open it. I noticed he had something that looked like a leaf, or guts, coming off of his back leg, and I assumed the cat had done some serious damage. I lifted him out of the plant and put him on my back deck to get his bearings. He seemed to recover somewhat, but I saw that "thing" and went back outside to check him because he wasn't moving. When I took a closer look, he was clutching a small amethyst crystal in his back leg! (I keep some small odd rocks on the railing of my back deck.) He had been clutching the purple shard in his leg the whole time! He let me remove it, and I told him he could have it if he really wanted it...that I'd put it back on the railing. I then told him to stay away because of the cats. Why in the world would a sparrow want my little crystal, and what did it all mean? My husband David is blown away, particularly because the bird let me carry him around. He has since flown away into the woods...(The bird, not David, ha ha.) |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Torbay, UK
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How much more amazing than any banking scam or plan is that? It's even more significant to me than the latest channeled council decision from Xebrox 5. Perhaps, as we truly realise we are all one consciousness, some very weird things will happen. They do in any case. I'm pleased for you and the bird. Didn't like the guts bit! That's just what I'd have assumed. Funny... because about 10 minutes ago I was going to write in a post that "Life is good.. and the universe takes care of the sparrows, so why should I worry" - then I thought some bright spark would point out to me how sparrows get eaten by cats...so I deleted it, thinking it was too awkward to justify. But from your post, it's easy to see that it does. Thanks K ![]() |
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Avalon Spiritual Mother
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: belgium
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They call themselves the Hunzas (pronounced Hoonzas) and live in what has come to be known as the roof of the world - the mountain peaks of the Himalayas. To be more precise, the Hunza country, with a population of only 30,000, is situated at the extreme northern point of India, where the borders of Kashmir, China, India and Afghanistan converge.
The life expectancy of the average Hunza falls onto a different scale altogether - these people reach both physical and intellectual maturity at the venerable age of one hundred! Amongst several wise things they naturally do there is one well worth mentioning here and taking example from : The Hunzas do not seem to worry about the future, nor are they burdened with concerns about the past. They live in the present moment. And it is only in the present that eternity exists. Self doubt and the fear of failure, which tend to undermine the well-being of so many people, are unknown to the Hunzas. The Hunzas seem to be completely immune to these kinds of stress-related health problems. They are perfectly adapted to their environment, and to their way of life. In some respects they are like children - happy in the present moment, not worried about the future. But at the same time they possess the wisdom of the sages. We are the mirror of our thoughts. The serenity and vitality of the Hunzas proves that they have attained perfect mastery over their thoughts, and possess what is so sorely lacking among people here in the west: peace of mind. If you want to know more about them read full article here : http://thepdi.com/hunza_health_secrets.htm You are holding the right keys Kula . Long and happy life to you ... to us friends ![]() Love from me mudra Last edited by mudra; 01-27-2010 at 08:06 PM. |
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Avalon Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Torbay, UK
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Thanks for your unconditional love Mudra
![]() and.. I had another look at that tree, Illuminate... and whilst trying to see if she really had a chin or if it was just a trick of the light, I see she's got TREE BREASTS !! That's tree breasts, not 'three breasts', by the way... I'm finding this hard to swallow... K |
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Join Date: Dec 2009
Location: earth
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