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Post by supermoonface on Mar 3, 2015 10:02:14 GMT 1
Mental indigestion. Eat slower.
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Post by NANN2GO on Mar 4, 2015 1:20:24 GMT 1
Mental indigestion. Eat slower. No, thanks, I like the brain I have. However, you should take your own advise.
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Post by supermoonface on Mar 4, 2015 8:32:30 GMT 1
It was a note to myself
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Post by supermoonface on Mar 4, 2015 8:40:08 GMT 1
Interesting, my comment had no prefacing, "I" or "you" or even any directive such as "should". It was a simple declarative statement left free of directed context yet I feel you took it negatively as a personal attack. Why ?
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Post by supermoonface on Mar 4, 2015 9:29:30 GMT 1
My Grandma was an incredible woman from a line of incredible women who defied expectation. I fed her the last meal she ever ate as she lie in bed suffering during the advanced stages of dementia. The last action I remember from her was a smile after I kissed her in the cheek. A reciprocation of love in the midst of a person completely unravelled which I will never forget. Grandma used to read with me every night I stayed with her as a young child. She had these little books, short stories each based on a Bible parable. My favourites were always Daniel and Lion and The Good Samaritan. They are still my favourites I thought I should share this, I don't know why, just a compulsion I guess. I wish I had those books for any children I may have but they are lost. Maybe I am somewhat of a contradiction, a spiritual scientist, but the more time passes the more the contradiction resolves its self. At heart I think I am driven by an insatiable curiosity for all things which I hope never wanes hopefully this little post will help people to understand where I am coming from and going to so we can help each other support goodness in all who show it.
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