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#11
I love William for his cooking :big grin:  (Was that a cancerian thing to say or what?)

This forum has been an amazing positive force in my life in a rapid period of time as well.  Usually I am way too timid to post on forums a lot, and very guarded about exeriences I have had.  With so many here even though I don't know everyone personally I can feel the connections like a warm snuggly blanket that helps comofrt me when I am afraid or supports me when I am exploring a new area.  It is quite amazing, and I feel like several are old friends I've known forever.

I am on the brink of a major creative mind pattern issue which you can read about in the dream section when I get it posted.  I am really excited about it.  I can use a little shuffling up, because obviously I have patterns that are not working for me but have been with me a long time.  I will actively release my need to be right, and will wear more of my newer wardrobe color. 

Yes, I decided I needed to stop wearing black so much and add color, so I really stretched my boundaries, shopped a little, and added.....brown :big grin:

Great post, Karen!  Thanks for starting it!
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#12
Astrojewels Wrote:Keep them posts coming; this has to break the record, whatever that is Richard?  
That may be a tall order. So far the largest thread has 106 replies. It will be interesting to see if this thread can beat that one. :)

http://www.hyperspacecafe.com/forum16/986.html
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#13
Haven,

Yes cooking-Food-Cancerian is one word. I am surrounded by Cancerians for some reason, they certainly make life interesting. They all have a common thread- connection, Cancerians love to mingle, talk and eat, I am sure that the first restaurant was the invention of a Cancerian.

Cancerians should not wear black, you are energy sensitive, but maybe the black has allowed you to find inner-self and guarded you against the rest of the world. You only have to walk into a room and the frequency becomes part of you, a life stream of intense emotions, the hardest challenge is to learn protection against ‘everything’. Cancerians have amazing projection capabilities, so if you are in a mood (common for the crab) everyone that you mingle with joins you, then you snap out of it and everyone else is still crabby, and then you say ‘what the …’.

I love Cancerians and the way that they structure stress. If you are fortunate to have a Cancerian in your life, you are blessed by pure intent of kindness, they remember the little things, and are always giving gifts and want the best for you. It is not easy to be a Cancerian, and takes many years to understand the intense energy field that you have, your posts tell that you are gifted and kind, and in tune with that Cancerian energy that makes you so special.
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#14
Richard,

It is a tall order, but I love challenges, and we are focusing on positive.

 

How do I remain positive when things get me down?, I focus on the energy that surrounds me, my environment is the Australian bush, each morning I awake to the vibration of nature, we have a bird called the Magpie, black and white, not particularly beautiful but the frequency of the call is truly Australian, I often sit outside and listen to the birds communicate and how the vibration of the birds differ through the seasons, how the vibration feeds the plant life, offers a tone of awakening.  We are just about to enter spring (thank you!), and at the moment the wildlife is in full force, blossoms are evolving, bees begin their work, madly going from one blossom to the other, gathering pollen. The vibration of the bees stimulates the trees to evolve and the leaves grow and offer protection to all against the hot sun. Life is truly amazing when you take a small moment out of your busy day to listen to the voice of nature, a life that asks for no glory or reward, it only asks that you do not destroy.

What is unique about where you all are?

 

That’s two more from me..
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#15
Karen,

We have our love of nature in common.I live in the country on 8 acres. I don't feel real or alive unless I'm outdoors for a good while. I have horses and there is much wildlife to be seen and heard. The other day there were 6 wild turkeys trying to get as close as possible to some grain near the barn before the cats chased them away. I heard them before I saw them,There is river @ 1000 ft from the house. It draws blue heron ,beaver and of course deer.At night the crickets and tree frogs and bullfrogs sing you to sleep.

Hummingbirds visit often along with my favorites the shy little bluebirds. I watch the barn swallows as indicators of the season changes. They are never wrong.

Mary

 

 
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#16
Karen,

Big hug for reminding me that life is made of individual moments and charged by the choices we may make in those moments.

Thank you

Mary
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#17
We live in the country too (although it is fast becoming more and more urban), on about an acre of land. The lot next door to us is empty and wooded, so we have a lot of 'critters' around. We have 6 different hanging feeders and a ground feeder, so we have quite a few different types of birds around all the time. We also have squirrels, chipmunks, moles, groundhogs, raccoons, and the occasional deer.  At night the crickets and tree frogs drive me crazy...not to mention the mosquitoes and the flies.

Hey...I know something I'm thankful for...summer's almost over and winter's coming. icon_party
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#18
Karen,
Thank you for the sweet words about Cancers, and about me based on what you've read in my posts.  I think Cancer is definitely a sign one grows into as one gets older :big grin:

We are in a huge urban area but I see more wild life than anywhere else I've ever lived.  My favorite are the hummingbirds which come over right to eye level with us and look at us eye to eye before air dancing away.  I have also seen several coyotes out on the local trails, which is pretty cool.   And the deer are all over (a little scary when driving the motorcycle at night, let me tell ya).


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#19
The world would not be the same without the animals, I did not see hummingbirds when I was there, and I wish I had more time to see the wildlife, you have some wonderful animals. When I was in Michigan, I loved the grass – yes sounds weird, and when I touched it, then laid on it – I was told “you are weird, its just grass” but we do not have the rain fall to have grass like that, it is so soft and green, and you all cut it in lines and make patterns with it, very nice. Small things make life special.  

Seems like there are not many who want to talk on a positive note! There is always something in your life that brings pleasure and happiness, share with us what that is everyone please. Projecting your positive energy creates change within your daily life.
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#20
Hi Karen,

Yeah some of the people out here are lawn fanatics and they cut it in lines or patterns in it. Mowing is one thing that I don’t care for and I don’t go to the extra effort of making lines. I’d like to have some kind of grass that didn't grow much and I never had to mow it. :)
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