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accept responsibility for everything that's interacting with you ( Abe )

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 17:45:06

"...Your society wants to condemn them. Your society would like to
crucify them. Your society would like to lock them up. Your society
would like to put them off in places where they can never get near
any of you. Your society does not understand that they are your
creation.

As individuals, you have to accept responsibility for everything
that's interacting with you.

Because it would not be interacting with you if you did not have an
active vibration about it.

This is really, really important.

This means I cannot blame how I feel on my mate. I cannot blame how I feel on my children, or on my mother, or on my
government, or on my society, or on my client, or on the other
drivers around me.

In other words, the experience that I'm having is my job.

It's all my creation. It's all my responsibility.

You say, "Oh, but it wasn't my fault because I didn't offer the
vibration until they did that action, and after they did that action
then I offered the vibration."

And we say, still, you are the only one that can change your
vibration. And you say, "Oh, but if they'd behave differently, then
I'd change my vibration."

We say, Oh, here we go again. How many decades of life experience
within this body do you think it's going to take before you finally
convince yourself that you can't get them to choose?

They're not going to hold you as their object of attention long
enough.

Pleasing you is not their job.

You pleasing you is your job.

You've got to find something redeeming in them so that you can be
pleased.

And when you find it, activate that in your vibration, and then they
will show it to you."

Phoenix, AZ -- 3/23/02

Source : Abraham /Hicks


 
 

Detoxifying foot pads , anyone ?

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 17:13:43

came across this ad. Remembered that Irish friend Cal mentioning these once when she was ill. Has anyione tried them ? *miramaze wonders *

" Detoxifying Foot Pads

Detoxify while you sleep! Most of us have probably accumulated toxins in our organs and body tissue at some point in our life. Detoxifying your body of harmful elements such as lead, arsenic, mercury and others is vital to your health. Simply apply one of these all-natural Detoxifying Foot Pads to your foot before bedtime and the pad draws out the toxins from the organs that correspond to where you put the patch on your foot (reflexology points.) Order 30 day or more supply and receive coupons for free lab work to analyze your used patches."

Sounds like fun !

detox

no plans and go with the flow for 4 days

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 17:01:33

Brilliant .

I do have a session with a client booked on Friday , which is a public holiday here , but nevermind , I'm looking forward to that as we usually work very well together.

The Prof is coming over for Sunday brunch , whicb I am looking forward to as well . Hope he will show me how to transfer pics from digicam to computer ! I need to see how it is done otherwise there's no saying what might happen if I start plugging things into wrong USB ports and sockets or whatever they are called .

Brilliant.

Flowing like a river ........................

river

mira digs doug !

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 16:45:16

:D:roll::p

dougpinnick

pinnick

Doug Pinnick (born September 3, 1950 in Braidwood, Illinois)

bassist and lead vocalist for the progressive metal band King's X.

an African American, but claims he has other races in his blood.
DPhair

GORGEOUS !

( thanks Nick :) XX )

Thinking about Easter

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 14:49:20

zime

I've never liked Easter- not even when , as children. we got loads and loads of chocolate Easter eggs. I think I got 14 once. I used to line mine up on top of the piano and they would stay there until they were gradually eaten. The thin chocolate shells were the best.

Grandad talked about Holy Week and Jesus' suffering. At school we observed Lent , gave up sweets and donated the money to charity , Dr Bernardos mostly , as I remember. It was a C of E primary school.

Crucifixion is nasty . And the flogging and the fact he had to bear/ bare (sp ?) his own cross and to go on and on about it for thousands of years afterwards ..and to hear that He did it for us ... and what about the millions of others who got crucified without so much as a by your leave ?

What gets me is all this harping on about suffering. Give it a rest !
But commericialism of Easter is not my kind of thing either.

I'd like to re- invent Easter as I have done with Christmas, emphasising LIFE , saps rising, eggs , fertility, fertility rites , sexuality sensuality, joy, hope , optimism , planting seeds and watching them bloom and grow ...swinging on swings ...dancing .. music playing .. and Pan and the fairies watching on in glee through the flowers trees and shrubbery .

easter

Maybe though .. this festival is more about holding BOTH the agony and the ecstasy. I still have to learn to do that to accept The beauty and the ugliness of it all.

jesusblessing

Om shanti , shanti om .. pax vobiscum .. and let there be peace, love and joy in all our dimensions , blessed be !

Easter ., Påsk, , Pasqua

by miramaze @ Thursday, 05. Apr, 2007 - 14:04:01

ukranianeastereggs[Middle English ester, from Old English ēastre; see aus- in Indo-European roots.]

O.E. Eastre (Northumbrian Eostre), from P.Gmc. *Austron, a goddess of fertility and sunrise whose feast was celebrated at the spring equinox, from *austra-, from PIE *aus- "to shine" (especially of the dawn). Bede says Anglo-Saxon Christians adopted her name and many of the celebratory practices for their Mass of Christ's resurrection. Ultimately related to east. Almost all neighboring languages use a variant of L. Pasche to name this holiday. Easter Island so called because it was discovered by Europeans on Easter Sunday, 1722.

Online Etymology Dictionary, © 2001 Douglas Harper
WordNet - Cite This Source easter

noun
1. a Christian celebration of the Resurrection of Christ; celebrated on the Sunday following the first full moon after the vernal equinox
2. a wind from the east [syn: east wind]

WordNet® 3.0, © 2006 by Princeton University.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version) - Cite This Source
Easter [ˈiːstə] noun

a Christian festival held in the spring, to celebrate Christ's coming back to life after the Crucifixion
Arabic: عيد الفِصْح
Chinese (Simplified): 复活节
Chinese (Traditional): 復活節
Czech: Velikonoce
Danish: påske
Dutch: Pasen
Estonian: ülestõusmispühad
Finnish: pääsiäinen
French: Pâques
German: das Ostern
Greek: Πάσχα
Hungarian: húsvét
Icelandic: páskar
Indonesian: Paskah
Italian: Pasqua
Japanese: 復活祭
Korean: 부활절
Latvian: Lieldienas ( meaning Big days or important days )
Lithuanian: Velykos
Polish: Wielkanoc
Portuguese (Brazil): páscoa
Portuguese (Portugal): Páscoa
Romanian: Paşte
Russian: Пасха
Slovak: Veľká noc
Slovenian: velika noč
Spanish: Pascua
Swedish: påsk
Turkish: Paskalya yortusu

See also: Easter egg

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary (Beta Version), © 2000-2006 K Dictionaries Ltd.

I know there is also a traditional Easter dessert or cake called PASQUA - like cheese cake with nuts and raisins and eggs


 
 

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