A Conversation for d'Elaphant's House
Karma and Coincidence
St.KT: Muse of Flying Horses(16)+2+6+9+9=42 Started conversation Jan 7, 2001
You know in Buddhism we say that there are no coincidences. It is your karma to be where you are living in a house that matches you. The numbers must have been important in your past lives and that is why they are with you now. It is very auspicious that these things happen to you.
Your puppy is wonderful Some of my best friends are labs. I have two adult greyhounds who keep me pretty busy too. And they don't help with the h2g2 quiz.
Of course, by the time I get online and read the quiz, someone has already answered it...
Karma and Coincidence
dElaphant (and Zeppo his dog (and Gummo, Zeppos dog)) - Left my apostrophes at the BBC Posted Jan 7, 2001
Yes, I haven't gotten any points in weeks, and now the Greebo reset the points I don't have any at all
I'm not Buddhist, but I don't dismiss other beliefs too readily. Past lives would explain a lot about why I feel so comfortable in this house almost from the moment I moved in. More and more things seem to be fitting together in way that I never thought they should fit, almost as if they are coming back together in a way they used to be. I keep waiting for the next piece to fall in place.
I've been told greyhounds are very energetic. True?
Karma and Coincidence
St.KT: Muse of Flying Horses(16)+2+6+9+9=42 Posted Jan 8, 2001
Greyhounds are very very calm dogs . They like to go on long walks and will run and play, but in the house all they do is sleep and kind of hang out
One of their favorite positions is on their back on the couch. A very silly sight
. I really enjoy having them in my life.
I'm glad you've found the right house for you - enjoy it.
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