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Posts archive for: 30 May, 2008
  • How rare is your personality ?


    Your Personality is Very Rare (INFP)


    Your personality type is dreamy, romantic, elegant, and expressive.

    Only about 5% of all people have your personality, including 6% of all women and 4% of all men

    You are Introverted, Intuitive, Feeling, and Perceiving.

  • Pidges first flying lesson

    Could this be it ? Pidges flying debut approaches.
    Mrs Pidge, far right , has just told the pidges to sit on the balcony rail and survey the roof tops of Sundbyberg. " It won't be long now, lads" , says Mrs Pidge. " Have a good look now .Preparedness is everything "

    Sp they all stood there and looked ......

    .. and Mrs Pidge decided to stand on the left to pose for this picture .


    ... and the lads stepped down onto more solid ground , while Mrs Pidge decided it was time to return to her newly laid eggs.
    " All for today lads. Maybe tomorrow will be the day you flex your wings and fly over all the places you have seen today from this spot "

    "And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight inside the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom."

  • Let not your heart be troubled

    Good stuff .. well worth reading.

    The Bridge ~ Reminder #91
    Not Guilty

    Let not your heart be troubled

    Perhaps one of the greatest challenges that faces the average person today is believing in their own self worth. From the time we were small children, our view of our highest light has been undermined. It's pretty easy to recall past experiences where we've been told that we were less than we thought we were or that we'd made a mistake. Our teachers, parents, peers, the TV, and all sorts of sources have, either consciously or unconsciously, talked us into limiting ourselves. Over a lifetime, our power was slowly but steadily stripped away from us. But now all of that is changing.

    These teachings emphasize that you've never made a mistake. When the incident occurred where you thought you'd made a mistake, it wasn't until after the incident was over that you gleaned the knowledge from it. While the incident was still in progress, you were only operating on the basis of the best information that you had at the time. In truth, you couldn't have known any better and, therefore, there was no reason for you to beat yourself up about it. You were presented with a lesson, but no mistake was made.

    Learning a lesson and making a mistake are two entirely different things. Lessons don't carry the same feelings as mistakes. There's no guilt attached to our lessons, but mistakes imply that we've done something wrong. Those who view life from a higher perspective know that they've never done anything wrong. Everything just happens and it doesn't serve us to place moral judgments on any events that occur in our lives. The concept of right and wrong is simply another illusion that doesn't exist for us unless we nourish it. We can choose to plead not guilty to all of the menacing should haves that charge us with wrongdoing. In our mind, we can assert that everything is all right regardless of what others may say, and, in doing so, we return to the innocence we were born with.

    Each person is responsible for his or her own happiness. You needn't feel guilt or obligation in regard to other people. It isn't your fault if you inadvertantly made them unhappy. They are only relating to you according to their own past experiences and their own processes.

    Truly, it is not someone else's decision as to whether you are a good or kind or loving person. If you and your soul intend to be good and kind and loving and gentle, and even if you are those things and others don't see it, it's their shortsightedness. It is not you.

    My Intention for today is:

    I Intend that I am always seeing myself in my highest light.

    We encourage you to forward this message to your list of friends. If this message was sent to you from a friend, you can go to http://www.intenders.org to sign up free for The Intenders Bridge.

  • First physio

    Had my first physiotherapy session today and the clinic is right across the road from where I live. How's that for convenient :)

    Fredrik is nice and has done part of his training in Australia and part in the USA. Asked me a lot of questions and typed stuff into the computer, had me walking up and down the corridor, forwards, backwards and sideways; examined both my ankles, and gave me exercises to do x2 every day.

    I have a sprained ankle and apparently do not walk on my feet as I should, heel , middle part of foot and ball of foot should all take the same amount of weight. Interesting what you learn. :yes: Fredrik also taught me how to bandage my ankle for maximum support. We are going to discuss footwear soon which should be interesting and , I fear , expensive :**: Still , I am so grateful for this help. Hopefully all this will make it less likely for me to sprain my ankle again. My right leg is weaker due to a skiing injury and surgery 30 years ago.

    I've come to realise that our bodies are precious " costumes " and need TLC attention and appreciation on a daily basis and not simply taken for granted.

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