Why is it I don't have to be near some to effect them? Am I seeing the future or am I actually effecting the present? For instance, a family friend pissed me off when I was very young. I had bad thoughts for her for months. She deteriorated to a wheel chair. After 5 years I felt sorry for her and started to wish her better. Now she walking again! Strange but I do it all the time? Is that I can see the future or am I doing it? I can actually see the future through de-ja vu! It seems differe
Once again the answer to our questions are found within.."Presence" was the first entry in my art journal I started a few weeks back. Thanks for your insight.
hum. much of the time it is not even easy to separate reality from our interpretation of it, though, reality is of course, always, much more than what we see ourselves. But, it looks to me like old prune fingers is mellowing a bit...kind of not so full of himself lately.. which is inviting. I actually think you made some excellent points this time, some which are rarely stated, and I heartily agree. Life is often what we see, and a little pain is a VERY good thing :).
What a trip~I was sitting here listening to what you were saying... And @ right around the point where you were starting to say, "& these things have consequences..."~I got the image in my head of a person who is near a stove, who is without the sensory recall like most of us have... And no sooner did that thought go through my head~that's when you started talking about it... ! :)
Man, this is really right on, Dude! Great answer!
brightbite 3 years ago
Why is it I don't have to be near some to effect them? Am I seeing the future or am I actually effecting the present? For instance, a family friend pissed me off when I was very young. I had bad thoughts for her for months. She deteriorated to a wheel chair. After 5 years I felt sorry for her and started to wish her better. Now she walking again! Strange but I do it all the time? Is that I can see the future or am I doing it? I can actually see the future through de-ja vu! It seems differe
bigstiggerNo1 3 years ago
lol, you said GROK!! :D
Romperjet 3 years ago
muy interesante
roman17m 3 years ago
intresting
dunkar0 3 years ago
Very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
beachbratboutique 3 years ago
Once again the answer to our questions are found within.."Presence" was the first entry in my art journal I started a few weeks back. Thanks for your insight.
StoneVirginDesigns 3 years ago
Thank you for sharing :0)
nyprincess10001 3 years ago
This video needs to get more views...REALLY great message!!
HalloweenEveryNight 3 years ago
hum. much of the time it is not even easy to separate reality from our interpretation of it, though, reality is of course, always, much more than what we see ourselves. But, it looks to me like old prune fingers is mellowing a bit...kind of not so full of himself lately.. which is inviting. I actually think you made some excellent points this time, some which are rarely stated, and I heartily agree. Life is often what we see, and a little pain is a VERY good thing :).
sidthinker 3 years ago
What a trip~I was sitting here listening to what you were saying... And @ right around the point where you were starting to say, "& these things have consequences..."~I got the image in my head of a person who is near a stove, who is without the sensory recall like most of us have... And no sooner did that thought go through my head~that's when you started talking about it... ! :)
ravensmomscorp76 3 years ago