Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Hi again Becky! It is nice to hear from you, as well. I am sorry that people were judgemental of you, but it is nice that they accept you as you are now. I think love (and things of that nature- such as compassion and empathy) are the most important things in the world. I wish that everyone could be more loving. I think that is what the world needs most. And you are right- Diversity is wonderful, and it shouldn't matter if people think I'm a bit off. *laughs* I am glad that you are laughing all of the time, by the way. Love and Light, Phantom , Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: > > Dearest Phantom - > I am glad to hear from you. This is a safe place, the wonderful, loving energies flow in every stroke of a keyboard, world wide. Chrism is always here for us. Open your heart allow the love to flow in and out onto the world. Look at all situations with love and fear dissipates, there's just no room for fear when love is present. Trust. > > When I was out in the " world " among people I was openly judged as being " too lovey dovey " . They have gotten to a point that they are used to me, the way I am and accepted it. They expect, now at first sight, to be hugged and kissed by me. If I had cared one bit what they had to say I would of not been loving them, for allowing them to have their opinions opened the door to acceptance. So? Who cares if people suspect you of being a little off? Diversity is wonderful, embrace it. Laughing helps too, I am laughing all the time. > > With much love, > Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 Hi Phantom - Here's an example of my everyday living in my house. I have two boys, 11 and 13. They enjoy the tanks, the guns, the swords etc...mostly bought by my husband. The other day my eldest, Ethan, built an elaborate contraption. He went to his father and described how it had a nuclear bomb, can destroy enemies, can zap a person to an unknown planet, bla, bla, bla... He then came to me to show me his priced creation. He then said " Mom, this is a nuclear bomb, when it explodes it showers everyone with Love, this thing here has a motion detector which teleports all those friendly people somewhere else " I asked and where do they go, honey?......my smart ass kid started singing " To the love shack, baby, love shack, baby love shaaaaaack " (No offense for the ass thing). They too have been trained. Keep smiling, Love Becky phantom_mermaid_82 <phantom_mermaid_82 wrote: Hi again Becky! It is nice to hear from you, as well. I am sorry that people were judgemental of you, but it is nice that they accept you as you are now. I think love (and things of that nature- such as compassion and empathy) are the most important things in the world. I wish that everyone could be more loving. I think that is what the world needs most. And you are right- Diversity is wonderful, and it shouldn't matter if people think I'm a bit off. *laughs* I am glad that you are laughing all of the time, by the way. Love and Light, Phantom , Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: > > Dearest Phantom - > I am glad to hear from you. This is a safe place, the wonderful, loving energies flow in every stroke of a keyboard, world wide. is always here for us. Open your heart allow the love to flow in and out onto the world. Look at all situations with love and fear dissipates, there's just no room for fear when love is present. Trust. > > When I was out in the " world " among people I was openly judged as being " too lovey dovey " . They have gotten to a point that they are used to me, the way I am and accepted it. They expect, now at first sight, to be hugged and kissed by me. If I had cared one bit what they had to say I would of not been loving them, for allowing them to have their opinions opened the door to acceptance. So? Who cares if people suspect you of being a little off? Diversity is wonderful, embrace it. Laughing helps too, I am laughing all the time. > > With much love, > Becky Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 4, 2007 Report Share Posted September 4, 2007 LOL Becky! Too funny... Sarita , Becky Jean Rich <beckyjeanrich wrote: > > Hi Phantom - > Here's an example of my everyday living in my house. I have two boys, 11 and 13. They enjoy the tanks, the guns, the swords etc...mostly bought by my husband. The other day my eldest, Ethan, built an elaborate contraption. He went to his father and described how it had a nuclear bomb, can destroy enemies, can zap a person to an unknown planet, bla, bla, bla... > He then came to me to show me his priced creation. He then said " Mom, this is a nuclear bomb, when it explodes it showers everyone with Love, this thing here has a motion detector which teleports all those friendly people somewhere else " I asked and where do they go, honey?......my smart ass kid started singing " To the love shack, baby, love shack, baby love shaaaaaack " (No offense for the ass thing). > > They too have been trained. > > Keep smiling, Love > Becky Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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