‎27-09-2017 06:17 PM
‎27-09-2017 06:17 PM
@Phoenix_Rising @CheerBear have read your posts - some very interesting points - need to read again with a clearer head and a little more focus
@Phoenix_Rising 2 point sthat have 'stayed in my head' and I totally agree with you on
Little Phoenix is trying to motivate me to actually open my book but isn't having much success. I will catch up to you guys - just not able to concentrate at present on anything more than a shopping list (and that needs to be one that I can take through the 12 items or less register lol)
‎27-09-2017 06:20 PM
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‎27-09-2017 06:24 PM
‎27-09-2017 06:24 PM
That is my only speed atm @CheerBear - well maybe 2 speeds - slow and slower lol
‎27-09-2017 06:45 PM
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‎27-09-2017 08:07 PM
‎27-09-2017 08:07 PM
@CheerBear and @Zoe7 I am so super glad we are sharing this adventure together but not. I can't hang around here right now because I am a little busy riding the waves. But I wanted to drop by and tell you (and whoever else is reading along) that the whole concept of riding the waves is on pages 404-405 of the manual.
‎27-09-2017 08:15 PM
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‎27-09-2017 08:22 PM
‎27-09-2017 08:22 PM
I'm going to go with "Flippers Up Phoenix" @CheerBear lol @Phoenix_Rising
‎28-09-2017 06:38 AM
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‎28-09-2017 02:09 PM
‎28-09-2017 02:09 PM
Okay .... hi guys ....
I would like to inject something here that I hope you will all find helpful .... just from a moseying around in the bachground perspective ....
Instead of grey per se, can you consider the span in between black (as one polarisation) and white (as the opposite and equal polarisation) as a colour spectrum.
Black and white appear safer, because all the colour adds a kaleidoscope effect that you are viewing as confusing rather than beautiful .... which is natural to some people, and not a "fault".
Think of it more like the colours in @CheerBear's coloured crocheted rug .... without an understanding of how the pattern comes together, it feels daunting .... so a monochrome rug with a rigid, simplified pattern is easier to adhere to. Neither is wrong ... and both can be appreciated with acceptance of their own value.
So, it terms of the conundrum of "accepting yourself as you are while simulateously accepting the need to change" .... it might be useful to think of ourselves as a crocheted rug, that is at once complete as it is, but incomplete in terms of what it can become .... a work in progress in other words,
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If this is confusing or unhelpful, I am happy to remove the post.
‎28-09-2017 03:44 PM
‎28-09-2017 03:44 PM
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