Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Claudia: I'm a firm believer that dream interpetation means nothing unless it is meaningful to the dreamer! What you said is meaningful to you. A lot of times the brain is just " sorting things out " in dreams (unless it is a clairvoyant/ Astral trip type dream). Then too it can be a combination of many types! Good luck with all of that! Don't forget to " just breathe " once in a while! :) Stephen , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Dear Stephen, > > That is a very logical observation and it makes good > sense. As I look at our relationship, as honestly as > I possibly can, I cannot see that I am holding her > down in any way...the fact is that, even though I am > her older sister, she does not 'look up' to me. She > and I don't see eye to eye on spiritual subjects...she > is a very fundamentalist Christian and I am, well, > very 'non-traditional' in my beliefs, LOL! So > anything that I share with her in that area goes in > one ear and out the other. I do not believe that I > have any influence on her whatsoever.................. " > Peace, Love, > Claudia > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Dear Stephen, I don't understand what you mean by 'now relax' and remember to 'just breathe'...am I giving you the impression that I'm uptight or worried sick or something? That is not the case at all...as I said, I honor my sister's soul's choices...I am completely comfortable with that. No matter what happens, everything is as it should be. I love her and want everything to be as it should be FOR HER. Sorry if I gave you the wrong impression, bro! Blessings & love, Claudia --- Stephen AKA Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: > Claudia: > > I'm a firm believer that dream interpetation means > nothing unless it > is meaningful to the dreamer! > > What you said is meaningful to you. > > A lot of times the brain is just " sorting things > out " in dreams > (unless it is a clairvoyant/ Astral trip type > dream). > Then too it can be a combination of many types! > > Good luck with all of that! > Don't forget to " just breathe " once in a while! > > :) > Stephen > > --- In > , > Claudia > Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > > > Dear Stephen, > > > > That is a very logical observation and it makes > good > > sense. As I look at our relationship, as honestly > as > > I possibly can, I cannot see that I am holding her > > down in any way...the fact is that, even though I > am > > her older sister, she does not 'look up' to me. > She > > and I don't see eye to eye on spiritual > subjects...she > > is a very fundamentalist Christian and I am, well, > > very 'non-traditional' in my beliefs, LOL! So > > anything that I share with her in that area goes > in > > one ear and out the other. I do not believe that > I > > have any influence on her > whatsoever.................. " > > Peace, Love, > > Claudia > > > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Take the Internet to Go: Go puts the Internet in your pocket: mail, news, photos & more. http://mobile./go?refer=1GNXIC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Howdy, Sis! Maybe you are reminding me of me. (Why not, we all are One--are we not?). Maybe this is a message to all of us who seek healing. Sometimes we forget " the Higher purpose--and Life Plan " when one of our loved ones is sick and dying. Are there lessons for anyone involved when we get sick (or die)? I cannot see why not! Yes, we naturally want everything to " be better' for our loved ones, but we must also ponder what the reason for the sickness is too. I do believe that we should not try to heal unless the sick one ask for it. If they ask, maybe it's part of the lesson. I don't know! But, these are good things to ponder! Anyway... I pray for you both, because it is never easy for any of us! With Love, Bro' Stephen :) , Claudia Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > Dear Stephen, > > I don't understand what you mean by 'now relax' and > remember to 'just breathe'...am I giving you the > impression that I'm uptight or worried sick or > something? That is not the case at all...as I said, I > honor my sister's soul's choices...I am completely > comfortable with that. No matter what happens, > everything is as it should be. I love her and want > everything to be as it should be FOR HER. > > Sorry if I gave you the wrong impression, bro! > > Blessings & love, > Claudia > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 2, 2007 Report Share Posted September 2, 2007 Thanks, my friend, you are right. We must ponder the reason for the sickness...on all levels. Blessing & love to you, soul brother! Claudia --- Stephen AKA Master Condrey <stephencondrey wrote: > Howdy, Sis! > > Maybe you are reminding me of me. (Why not, we all > are One--are we > not?). > > Maybe this is a message to all of us who seek > healing. > > Sometimes we forget " the Higher purpose--and Life > Plan " when one of > our loved ones is sick and dying. Are there lessons > for anyone > involved when we get sick (or die)? I cannot see why > not! > > Yes, we naturally want everything to " be better' for > our loved ones, > but we must also ponder what the reason for the > sickness is too. > > I do believe that we should not try to heal unless > the sick one ask > for it. If they ask, maybe it's part of the lesson. > > I don't know! But, these are good things to ponder! > > Anyway... > I pray for you both, because it is never easy for > any of us! > > With Love, > Bro' Stephen > :) > > --- In > , > Claudia > Lambright <newtfoodbowl wrote: > > > > Dear Stephen, > > > > I don't understand what you mean by 'now relax' > and > > remember to 'just breathe'...am I giving you the > > impression that I'm uptight or worried sick or > > something? That is not the case at all...as I > said, I > > honor my sister's soul's choices...I am completely > > comfortable with that. No matter what happens, > > everything is as it should be. I love her and > want > > everything to be as it should be FOR HER. > > > > Sorry if I gave you the wrong impression, bro! > > > > Blessings & love, > > Claudia > > > > ______________________________\ ____ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Search http://search./search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=graduation+gifts & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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