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turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) Started conversation Apr 22, 2003
Hi Meg
This is a new one on me and seems appropriate to flag up on 360!
http://www.earthday.net/
Google are promoting it and that is how I found it.
turvy
PS I don't know. Why do mosquitoes always pick on you?
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted Apr 24, 2003
Good link, turvy!
Meg's away for a couple of days, driving through France. Mosquitos pick on me, often too!
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MaggyW Posted Apr 30, 2003
Thanks Turvey! I'm probably too late but I'll take a look at that now.
Interestingly, the mosquitoes stopped picking on me once I changed my name again and stopped telling the world that was exactly what they were doing! Food for thought....
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MaggyW Posted May 6, 2003
Well I should have known better really...after all, most of the workshops I teach are about creating your own reality! Still, they do say you teach what you most need to learn...
I ended up swabbing myself down from head to toe with ti-tree oil - which then burnt the red bits from the plaster sticky-bits.
However, I've now had a relaxing and peaceful weekend at home after a month of chaos. So what's new here??
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 8, 2003
Creating your on reality! Did a bit of this this morning.
Yesterday I woke up at 2.22am Last night Iwent to bed saying I didnot want to wake up at 2.22 am again. This morning, i woke up and looked at the alarm clock; it said 2.22am and then very quickly turned over to 2.23 am. I was completely amazed! Powerful things, minds! Don't think in negatives.
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turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) Posted May 8, 2003
My internal alarm is much more reliable than the alarm clock!
All I have to do is go to sleep thinking of what time I want to wake and I usually do so about 10 minutes before the time!!
turvy
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 9, 2003
Hmm. This morning, I again woke early and thought 'I'm not going to wake at 2.22 am again', so I kept my eyes closed and thought I'd sussed it. Then a little later, I heard my son coming along the corridor, looked at the clock and - 2.19 am! Hrumph!
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MaggyW Posted May 9, 2003
Turvey, I envy your internal alarm clock!
ZSF, it's beginning to sound as if this time has some significance to you isn't it? Can you think of anything it might be? (apart from irritating and inconvenient!)
I remember wondering about my birth time for a horoscope (my Mum said it as exactly 9am but I had a sneaking feeling that I've never been that exact in my life ). As I was wondering, my attention kept being drawn to clocks at 8.58...
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 24, 2003
I don't know if there's a meaning to that time.
My mum's never told me my exact birth time and says she can't remember, although as she knows I wanted it for astrological purposes, I'm sure she wouldn't tell me even if she did know. She once told me that it was around 6 am and I had it dowsed at 6.27am.
My internal alarm clock shifted recently. I started to wake up at 4.35am. It happened twice running. It might have happened again this morning, but I didn't look at the clock on purpose.
Just shows what an incredible thing an internal alarm is though!
Maybe you were born at 8.58, Meg. It's *very* close to 9!
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MaggyW Posted May 24, 2003
And the hospital clock might have been fast or slow...
How are you doing? (oh I saw you 'missed' AR1's party - as it was in virtual time you could just go ahead and enjoy it now!! )
How is little and your Arian?
We're away for the weekend - house sitting for a friend in Stroud. I had a vivid dream on Monday that I was doing a compatability chart for her and her husband and was telling her that she had to be nicer to her husband and, conversely, to be more selfish.
I had said I would do a chart for her (even though I'm no expert) so I thought I'd better do it the next day. It did bear out the dream! I emailed it to her and told her about the dream.
The next day she contacted me and said that her husband wanted her to go away with him for a week but she had been refusing because she didn't want to let work colleagues down. She'd read the chart and decided that she would go!!!
And then she said 'come and house sit' so here we are in this beautiful house in the countryside having a wonderful time. And all because of that dream!
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Zarquon's Singing Fish! Posted May 24, 2003
I'm most impressed! It's beautiful weather - I should be out in the garden, mowing the lawn, which I will do in about half an hour! I hope it's as nice where you are.
I've had a quick look through the thread - seems AR1 wasn't there either! Perhaps she had connection problems too. I'll catch up properly later.
Little is fine. We watched a lovely movie yesterday 'Artificial Intelligence' with my Arian. It's about a little robot boy who wants to be human - a modern Pinocchio story and it made me cry!
He's a bit of a paradox for me (my Arian), Not very huggy, but lovely to snuggle up to.
Were going to the Mind Body Spirit Festival at the Horticultural Halls tomorrow, which I'm looking forward to.
And yes - the hospital clock may have been fast ... or slow!
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- 1: turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) (Apr 22, 2003)
- 2: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (Apr 24, 2003)
- 3: MaggyW (Apr 30, 2003)
- 4: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (Apr 30, 2003)
- 5: turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) (May 1, 2003)
- 6: MaggyW (May 6, 2003)
- 7: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (May 8, 2003)
- 8: turvy (Fetch me my trousers Geoffrey...) (May 8, 2003)
- 9: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (May 9, 2003)
- 10: MaggyW (May 9, 2003)
- 11: Zarquon's Singing Fish! (May 24, 2003)
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