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13-Cubed by Stewart Swerdlow
#21
I must have failed that test too Polly. As outdoorsy as I was, I could never keep polish on my nails and I don't think my Levi's and cowboy boots made the grade.Or my black hi-top converse sneakers .:D  
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#22
I read your experience with 13 cube and realized what may be the problem.Many writers on such subject matter have a lot of their own energy in it.
A safe way to working on any material,of such nature is to energetically remove the wrtiters energetic signature and you will be freeof his or her turbulence,
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#23
That's a useful thought, baniakash. 
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#24
[color=#006600 Wrote:Polly[/color]]Hi Blue Moon,

That's me, the author of the Diary.  :-)  And thank you for the compliment.  It seems like a long time ago but it's really not.

I hope 13-Cubed makes a difference.  I'll read it again after some time goes by.

 

Something I find amusing has arisen.  My dad just told me he is waiting for me to write a book because he knows I have writing talent inside somewhere.  "Gee, Dad, do you want to know about my published diary?  Should I send you a copy plus all of the files which were not published in book form?"  He has also told me I should write sayings for Hallmark cards.  :)

Interestingly enough, in my mother's year book the caption under her picture which describes what she wanted to do in life was to -- write a diary.  Did she?  Not to my knowledge.
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#25
Polly,

I think it would be very interesting to put your experiences into a book form, it would provide information and maybe even guidance to many who do not understand programming and how it can affect ones life.  
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#26
Thanks for your comment, Karen.  You may have missed the irony I was expressing but that is okay, probably most everyone else did, too.  There is so much my dad does not know about me.
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#27
Your right, I did not know, sorry about that. Is that why you would not ever consider doing a book?  
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#28
Karen, the irony in my comments was because my dad has been telling me lately I should write a book and unless I want to cause a whole lot of unnecessary upheaval I cannot tell him I already wrote a book; that book being my diary, the first part of which was literally published.  He thinks I have been unproductive in my life.  Little does he know.

 
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#29
It depends on when they are in the alter.
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#30
[color=#006600 Wrote:Moon Child[/color]]It depends on when they are in the alter.
MC, The "they" you are referring to is the beta monarchs and their mode of dress discussed earlier in this thread?
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