Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 In a message dated 6/23/05 4:25:04 PM, docspeed2001 writes: From who's point of view? From hers, hopefully? I like your changing cars metaphor. Long before my grandmothers died, both of them had told me they were comfortable with death. At a certain point, many of us KNOW it is only a change of cars (or leaving the skin sack behind). Both of my grandmothers went on to live to be over 100! But they were ready way before. My mother now is almost 86 and says she'll die in 5 years. Given her mother's longevity, I'm not counting on it. But it's really up to her, isn't it? What a nice note you wrote, Dr. J. Sue www.coachdrgridley.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 23, 2005 Report Share Posted June 23, 2005 healingenergies- essentialskills , " going2evolve " <going2evolve> wrote: > Now checking on the posts this morning...waiting for a response from > Doc and seeing this string on the laws of allowing.... I guess it is not a coincidence. You are right, it's not a coincidence. > she is looing for tranquility and such. Yes she is. > The Laws of Allowing. Eventhough there are convincer strategies, what > can actually be done? From who's point of view? From hers, hopefully? >Is there this greater purpose that > says " Really, your time is up. " and we go back. Enough of this > trainig ground. The Law of Allowing. Can we actually use these > convincer strategies? But to what extent? No matter how well we attempt to maintain these automobiles, the do eventually wear out, as they are meant to wear out. You change cars...and if you are " like me " you, BEFORE you buy another car look at what you want in a car, where you are going in the car, who you'll be with in the car, blab, blab, blab... ....so there is a preparation stage BEFORE getting the new car. Now, here's the good news... ....the MORE you prepare while you still have your old car, then the easier it is to find the new car...presuppositing that you've chunked high enough in your decision making to take all the memories of the soul body into account... ....which might or might not happen. So, since we all change cars, is it a sad thing? Or, what is it? How can we be helpful, happy and caring, in the car change process? We all do change cars. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2005 Report Share Posted June 24, 2005 What if you're just supposed to HAVE FUN? --Vince Kahuna Maui --- docspeed2001 <docspeed2001 wrote: > ...the MORE you prepare while you still have your > old car, then the easier it is to find the new > car...presuppositing that you've chunked high enough > in your decision making to take all the memories > of the soul body into account... Rev. James Vinson Wingo, DD Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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