Month: July 2023

I hate being looked ‘up and down’ (being judged by appearance)

Slept reasonably well. If I am breathless I normally get up and sleep on the sofa in the living room. I may or may not watch a little bit of TV before dozing off. This morning I made some porridge with the aforementioned raspberries. I found that this fruit has a remarkable and instant effect on any acidic problems I have in my stomach. Shortly after 9 am the phone rang (normally not a good...

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45 Quotes from the subtle art of not giving a **** that will change you

What you are in defined as what you are willing to struggle for The desire for more positive experience is itself a negative experience and paradoxically the acceptance of one's negative experiences itself a positive experience Life is essentially an endless series of problems. The solution to one problem is merely the creation of another Unhealthy love is based on two people trying to escape...

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A lovely day in Bath – its tourist time!!!

Françoise returned from her yoga at around 11:30 so do we go to Bath or do we not? She wants to find a suitable piece of luggage to take away with her when we go to London in a couple of weeks.As the sun is shining and the forecast is good we decide to go. We jumped on our most useful bus which is the 172 from Bristol to Bath via Radstock and return. Our first stop was Morrisons, a branch of the...

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An alien’s view of the world. A bible study. Where is summer?

Rain forecast for today so we fiddle around in the garden and have drinks in the little alcove that we have prepared. It occurs to me that the Great Reset which is currently throttling the world is an alien experiment to control their minds and keep us as a slave race, separating us from our God given psychic and perceptive abilities. I need to be a determinist and not a fatalist. The latter is...

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Sanity and Insanity – where do we go when we die?

BJ – My compilations of thoughts have reached about 12 so far and when I revisit them it’s a little bit like having a greenhouse and tending plants. Nothing is static including my own learning and I tend to tweak ideas here and there. The whole thing is very therapeutic. We know that words and ideas have energy so making clean and unambiguous thoughts which is a part of our energy field seems to...

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A world away from everyday ‘reality’ + toxic family enmeshment (Nexus)

We decided to follow an invitation in the Mendip Times 'Afternoon Tea every Sunday in July with Marston Music. Says I 'why not?'. The estate is about 3 miles south of Frome and contains an amazingly restored and maintained church. The concert was in a church on the Marston Estate. When we showed up at 2.40 pm there were about a dozen people listening to a decent jazz band. We helped ourselves to...

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