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Post by cristyn123 on Aug 10, 2016 20:05:28 GMT -5
Hi Everyone,
My name is Cristyn & I am 45 years old. I am from Massachusetts,a married mother of 4 grown children. While raising kids half my life I have put my hobby (obsession on the back burner. I am afraid it may be too late to get it all back-try as I might thought. I love all aspects of spiritual, metaphysical and just plain strange or unexplainable. I have started sitting in on an intuition class at a local bookstore. I recently took a trip to Lilydale, NY-which was great. I am looking into a spiritual church in the next town over. I am slowly trying to find my way back to knowing myself. It's all about the journey! What I think is most needed at this point is surrounding myself with other likeminded people on the same or similar path. Looking forward to reading some posts & hopefully learning a trick or two to get me in the right direction. I hope to get to know you all better in the coming days! Have a great night!
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Post by Deleted on Aug 10, 2016 20:41:46 GMT -5
Hi Everyone,
My name is Cristyn & I am 45 years old. I am from Massachusetts,a married mother of 4 grown children. While raising kids half my life I have put my hobby (obsession on the back burner. I am afraid it may be too late to get it all back-try as I might thought. I love all aspects of spiritual, metaphysical and just plain strange or unexplainable. I have started sitting in on an intuition class at a local bookstore. I recently took a trip to Lilydale, NY-which was great. I am looking into a spiritual church in the next town over. I am slowly trying to find my way back to knowing myself. It's all about the journey! What I think is most needed at this point is surrounding myself with other likeminded people on the same or similar path. Looking forward to reading some posts & hopefully learning a trick or two to get me in the right direction. I hope to get to know you all better in the coming days! Have a great night! How sweet Mother, that you have found at last... time for #1: You. Although I have never been to Massachusetts or the USA, it feels as though you are in Australia. My life has been thro a sim path as what you have laid-out in front of you so will look-in on your postings when I find time and WILL respond if there is anything that I may add to your wonderful journey. Hobby-On.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 25, 2016 2:21:35 GMT -5
I am a beginner too. Not living in time. spilling macaroni on my expensive clothes-- I clean it. I get mad at fate. Bowl too filled with macaroni-- an accident waiting to happen. Everyone we encounter is a potential buddha. Macaroni is a potential buddha. I am love. What about spaghetti?
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Post by zendancer on Sept 2, 2016 8:09:04 GMT -5
spaghetti is like a koan to me all connected and wirey. all things can be used for happiness, satisfaction. Buddha can be used for happiness and satisfaction. But a Buddha is not spaghetti. Ummmmm, I wouldn't be too sure about that. When sages have been asked, "What is Buddha?", these are a few of their answers: 1. "Three pounds of flax." 2. "Sh*t on a stick." 3. "That which asked the question." If they had been Italian, perhaps spaghetti would have been one of their answers. LOL
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