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Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 06:27 on 4th September 2012 I finished off the day by taking dinner out to our kids/grandkids, came back and washed my bedding, my clothes and my hair before I sat down to watch an old movie...Steven Speiberg's "E. T. ....I had forget he ended them taking ET home with an rainbow in the sky...you people know I am called by some an " Rainbow Warrior". They are an group of people that work to make an better place in the world for everyone. Psychically, spiritually, and materially...whatever the need arises that we are capable of doing under the watchful eye of our creator's influence. We heal, we take in the homeless, we feed the hungry, and help where ever we can....spiritually also. There use to be an website dedicated to them on line...you don't join it...they elect you into that postion...or use to be that way anyway...we are warriors in that we fight for the goodness to come out in the world. Anyway, cried when I was an kid watching "ET" and had tears this time also. I think it has something to do with the "gentleness"... in the love of ET... and his little freind. T'wasn't phoney baloney stuff. Long day...fresh bed...think I'll go hit for an evening. See if I can get some sleep despite thsi tooth problem of mine....which I can't get fixed until my glucose readings are under 200 and my blood pressure is down. So back to work on that tomarrow also. Talk to you all later on. |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 10:18 on 4th September 2012 Good Morning all --anyone out there?? |
Ron Brind Posts: 19041 Joined: 26th Oct 2003 Location: England | Posted at 11:46 on 4th September 2012 Hi James - I'm lurking as ever. lol Morning/afternoon to all POEsters! |
cathyml Posts: 23275 Joined: 25th Jan 2010 Location: South Africa | Posted at 19:13 on 4th September 2012 Evening everyone! Hope you had a good day! |
Peggy Cannell Posts: 5300 Joined: 14th Aug 2009 Location: UK | Posted at 19:45 on 4th September 2012 Don't give too much away Ron, you don't want to make anyone aware of your next moves , don't want him pre warned, it could give him ammunition |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 20:09 on 4th September 2012 Hello peggy nice to see you about this time of day. |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 20:17 on 4th September 2012 Good day everyone..I'm restin gup an bit today after the last weekend. Reading the paper. Drinking my morning coffee. I always watch game shows, including the one here in POE...but jeopardy had an on teenage show last night that was looking so "controlled" as to who won it, it was pittyful. Rickie Lake that was on Dancing with the Stars last year, has her own show coming on here soon for this fall and Kristy Alley will be back on Dancing with the Stars this year. I hope they don't put "X-factor" on the same time as " Dancing with the stars" over here...right now the media is playing around with Simon's so called "Super Car" he drives...for "show" I guess. I look forward to laying on my sofa, hubby gone to scouts and sharing an evening with "Dancing with the Stars". I really do. It' s kind of "my time".... if you know what I mean. Sept 25th week seems to be the grand opening for evything this year apparently so far from what I read...and this comes out also..."The Oregonian Cookbook"...Best Receipes from Foodday"...$29.95 hardbound, for 404 pages...and beleive me they have the most unusual and up-to-date receipes in the land of cooking...and the ones I share the most often with others also. It's written by Sharon Maasdam...their home economist. Make and great Christmas gift also. They are running some fo the receipes in the paper now until Oct. 1st. The one today is how to make one quart of pickled cherry tomatoes, any color...to use for three months after you make them in your refrigerator...after opening them up 3 weeks later from setting in thier jucies to flavor them...and they use apple cider vinegar...and fresh herbs...so they would not be wildly tart as to being pickled either. While I was out there going through my garage...I came across all the astrology booklets and tarrot cards and their meaning books back when I was trying to understand that area in my research work. I was tempted to pull it up and see what it had to say about the year 2012 also...working on my own information. WE have an lot of "deaths" coming up I think from what I read from others on the planet positions. Particualrly Uranus, planet of change/transofrmation, and Pluto, planet of the underground endings. That has been happening also..just look at all the celebrities passing away here lately. But this is an excellent time to get rid of anything that you'd like to change...and do I ever have plenty of that around here in house remodeling needs to be done.so it is HOW you choose to "use" this episode, that makes all the difference. All things can be good...all things can be bad, accordingly to how they are dealt with. I can't get ahold of the Dell Astrology book now, now one here int town carries it, but as youknow Richard Nolte use to publish it and I liked his on- line astrology year end predictions for the coming year..last year he sold them, and didn't share with us his information on-line. Beign on Social Security has me giving up all kinds of things any more. I wonder if he has anything for people that make "spiritual attachments" to an person...I have an few of those that I'd like to say "leave me alone"...gang at coast to coast calls the "spiritual vampires" as they try to "absorb" your life for you...rather then being thier own person. I passed an church the other day...the sign out from always has something interesting to say...this time it said..".Help rebuild yourself... when you help to rebuild others". Hum. It ussually has some kind of church dinner going on...bazzar...or event." Next to weekend is celebrations going on in some of our smallest towns in this area. Octoberfest in Sandy and the Boring Days celebration. Boring of course gets its it's nortiety from the very name it has...Boring. Btw..how many of you know that Krissy's New Jersey, beat the town I live in, by one point in the National Little League Baseball Play-offs recently. Maybe next year? I go for now, was going to take my ussual walk and I notice my cat jumping up to look outside and so I went to see what was up and looked at two dogs, one looked like he was an wolf going down the street...by themselves....actually an pair of them. I ususally see an guy wlaking with them on an lease and wonder what happened...but at any rate decided to postpone my own walking for an bit. WE have an nursery not far away that use to raise them and train them for the cross countrydog sleding competition in Alaska at one time. It waswild the first night in our first snowstorm to see an team of dogs going down the street in the middle of the night...sled an all. In my best southern hillbilly accent...Now you all have an mighty fine day there, ya hear!...smiles* |
Peggy Cannell Posts: 5300 Joined: 14th Aug 2009 Location: UK | Posted at 20:36 on 4th September 2012 LOL did you think it was passed my bedtime James? waiting for A Mothers Son on TV because much of it is filmed in my home town Southwold, ah happy days of my youth !!! now going to look at todays pictures |
Sk Lawson Posts: 4014 Joined: 7th Oct 2010 Location: USA | Posted at 20:44 on 4th September 2012 Peggy, that town you mentioned has all kinds of information on it..if you look up Francis Firth along with it. I have read some on St. Francis of Assisi over the years...and how he use to go into "ecstacy" and was reported to actually raise off the ground during his prayers to god....they said he use to be most embarrased by it also. He is more known for his love of animals...and indeed so, I think our UFO people seem interested in how we help or not help the animals..there is an old beleiveth that we have to make room for our soul reincarnations within the family...and sometimes the spirit of an ancestor lives in the family as an "pet" until that can happen...and reborn as an baby. I think that India with their thought of this is more well known for it...having Sacred Cows. I have noticed that in the olden times, people use to dismember others in the beleiveth that they could not reincarnate, or if they did, carried the disememberment with them into the next lifetime...as Karma or an physical ailment of some kind. Reason we have some Hypnoisis Doctors that make people recall past lives and stop it all right then and there. While the Europeans were hanging heads on poles, the Native Americans were chosing to hack others up with their tomahawks....they killed one Thomas Lawson and his wife...and National Geographic found the ladies in an couple of cases with spears embedded in their vagina's so they couldn't have children when they reincanated. How guesome...and they wonder why they have been subjected as an people to near starvation and slavery themselves. The South Americans would do blood sacrifices of those they conquored... to their Gods....throw the bodies over an cliff afterwards as spirit worships to whose God was mightier in victory over others...they are still beheading people south of the border. Something the Muslim's deal with as an act of justice they say also... Death was not simply death.... if you beleive the "soul" lives onward. AS you can see...we deal with an God that deals out our judgement someday... and not others...especially human type others. But so bad are people we still need an court system for justice apparently...and control. But none of us really knows why things happen as they do...do we...at least not like God as he knows the intent of people..by the actions of others involved. St. Francis was an vernerated man in his day...if for anything because of his self-povery within the church. I go for now. |
James Prescott Posts: 25952 Joined: 11th Jan 2010 Location: UK | Posted at 10:59 on 5th September 2012 Good Morning to all who are kicking about --its a lovely day up here to-day plenty of blue sky.--have a good one. |