Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 Thanks, TeeGee, This is wonderful advice for Jen, wonderful advice for us all. (well, wonderful advice for me, Mark anyway) Love, Mark >You are making way for something so big and wonderful to come into your life. Don't cop out now. Sending you lots of love, xxxtg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 , "Mark W. Otter" <mark.otter@s...> wrote: > Thanks, TeeGee, > > This is wonderful advice for Jen, wonderful advice for us all. (well, > wonderful advice for me, Mark anyway) Mark! Thanks! How wonderful to see you here again... welcome back! Magne... what a joy to see you pop up here too. Love, xxxtg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2001 Report Share Posted October 4, 2001 Mark!Thanks! How wonderful to see you here again... welcome back! Magne... what a joy to see you pop up here too. Love,xxxtg And same may be said of seeing you return, Teegee!! Will you have time to spend with us now? You sure were missed. Love, Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 , "Gloria Lee" <glee@c...> wrote: > And same may be said of seeing you return, Teegee!! > Will you have time to spend with us now? You sure were missed. > > Love, > Glo Hey Gloria and all, and I sure missed everyone here too! I'm trying to keep busy but my love of doing nothing in particular keeps kickin' in. I had this fantastic invention I've been working on -- of course every inventor says the same about theirs too -- but found I was waaay over my head. (did I mention it was waaaaaay over my head?) I really do know nothing! Yeesh, for a while now, I've been saying I never ever want to invent another thing ever again! And with those words, fabulous new ideas keep popping up into this pea-size brain of mine. Inventing something and bringing it to fruition is like hearing a fresh new symphony in your mind and not having any musical know-how to compose it. Very frustrating. It sort of felt like my kundalini awakening. :-\ So I gave up frustration for awhile and came back here for some of that good ol' peace. Since my K awakening is taking years for integration, I figure it'll be the same for the invention. Maybe you'll see it at your favorite department store in 2042. (don't hold your breath) Breathe! Breathe! Love you lots Glo... hope all is well with you and yours. Are you going to Denver next year for the HS reTreat? Anyone else? Much Love, xxxtg Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2001 Report Share Posted October 5, 2001 Hey Gloria and all,and I sure missed everyone here too! I'm trying to keep busy but my love of doing nothing in particular keeps kickin' in. I had this fantastic invention I've been working on -- of course every inventor says the same about theirs too -- but found I was waaay over my head. (did I mention it was waaaaaay over my head?) I really do know nothing! Yeesh, for a while now, I've been saying I never ever want to invent another thing ever again! And with those words, fabulous new ideas keep popping up into this pea-size brain of mine. Inventing something and bringing it to fruition is like hearing a fresh new symphony in your mind and not having any musical know-how to compose it. Very frustrating. It sort of felt like my kundalini awakening. :-\ So I gave up frustration for awhile and came back here for some of that good ol' peace. Since my K awakening is taking years for integration, I figure it'll be the same for the invention. Maybe you'll see it at your favorite department store in 2042. (don't hold your breath)Breathe! Breathe!Love you lots Glo... hope all is well with you and yours. Are you going to Denver next year for the HS reTreat? Anyone else? Much Love,xxxtgTeegee, Golly, find a business partner... you just be the creative inventor and let them figure out the details. You really should write a book. It's no coincidence this post got titled wonderful advice. You have a gift for that, and I'll never forget how you changed my life. I'd love to see a Dear Abby done by you with your spiritual advice and incredible intuition. Too soon to know about Denver, but I'd love to be there. Love, Glo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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