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How do significant life events or the passage of time influence your perspective on life? In truth it depends on the type of the event. Was it good or bad happening? As much as we want our happiness in all events, our outcomes are based on numerous factors occurring in our lives at those different…
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Speak clearly, truthfully, and with integrity — and then release the outcome. History shows that truth often lands later.
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Write about your Near Death Experience February 8, 2019 It all began that day and into the night. It lasted a fairly long time, the dying part as it was hard, long, tiresome, and exhausting. I was having respiratory difficulties then arrest that led to a stroke and a small myocardial infarction. The emergency room…
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Listening requires tolerating discomfort, ambiguity, and nuance. Not everyone has learned that skill. Even in deafness we use hear.
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Something on your “to-do list” that never gets done. This last week, I finally purchased a microphone 🎤 for attempting to read my book. Did it!
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Write about your first computer. And to add, it sat on a rectangular table and took up most of the space. The keys had a certain noise that slightly vibrated. The print was green on a black screen much like the theme in the matrix. Those were good days in the early nineties.
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Imbolc: when winter loosens its grip and the fire returns Brigid of the flame and the well, Keeper of the hearth, midwife of light, I thank you for warmth that endures, For words that heal, For fire that remembers its purpose. Bless my hands with craft, My voice with truth, My path with steady courage.…
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When people are overwhelmed, stressed, or traumatized, the brain narrows focus. Anything that complicates life gets filtered out. Silence can feel like safety.
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What’s the thing you’re most scared to do? What would it take to get you to do it? Entering a room where there are lots of people as this is absolutely frightening and intimidating to some of us who have autism. I can speak in groups of people, but be in a crowd to socialize…
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To really hear something often means you might have to change — behavior, loyalties, relationships, or comfort. Not hearing lets people avoid the moral or emotional cost of action.
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The soul is the seat of being, not the body. The body participates in change, appetite, and form; the soul participates in truth, reason, and love. To confuse the two is to mistake shadow for substance. In classical philosophy and theology, moral judgment concerns the orientation of the soul—what it loves, what it seeks, and…
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What books do you want to read? I had a great uncle x 10 in my ancestral family who was beheaded in Scotland in the 1600s. They executed him because he was a Calvinist with three others in Glasgow. Oddly, I was accused of the same thing about forty years ago.
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Thoughts that come at night … God is not judging physical biological bodies. However, God is concerned with the state of the human soul. What matters is the condition of one’s consciousness: whether it is shaped by love or cruelty, integrity or harm. Sexual orientation belongs to the body and to human relationship, not to…
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What would you do if you won the lottery? If I won the lottery, I’d make sure the people I love are secure—homes settled, worries gone. Then I’d quietly fund truth: research, archives, and stories that were buried because they made power uncomfortable. I wouldn’t put my name on buildings; I’d stay in the margins.…
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When the state of your country is in unrest and tyranny is witnessed on the news and common regular citizens are gunned down, writing thoughts down is a necessity. How to get through a day without getting upset, angry, tearful and ready to fight someone And that’s all for now
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What books do you want to read? Resting on six medium sized shelves are a few hundred books that I have never finished.
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I’m going to talk today about my near-death experience, which occurred on February 8th or 9th of 2019. That makes it almost seven years ago. What’s interesting is that my experience after the near-death event has, in many ways, been more profound than my memory of the experience itself. I want to be very careful…
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Write about a few of your favorite family traditions. The only favorable memory that I have with my autistic father was the time during Christmas when he picked out the right telescope for me, or probably my mother picked it out as she usually made Christmas present decisions. However, because in WWII, daddy was a…
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By BoJenn We live inside a mathematical matrix — a lattice of beliefs and rules that lock our lives into predictable patterns. Those grids are sustained by human beliefs — religious doctrines, social systems, laws — and enforced by our fear of the consequences if we step outside. My near‑death experience tore through that matrix…
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What do you enjoy doing most in your leisure time? The most pleasurable part of living is learning as we go whether it’s through reading, writing or arithmetic, learning beats any boring 🥱 doing absolutely nothings any day or time. Get boring out of your head. Learn something new
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Then why are the MAGAs still here with their leaders? Who isn’t my manifestation working? Or is it your manifestation? Is one more powerful than another’s? Just curious. Poof! You are gone!
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Name an attraction or town close to home that you still haven’t got around to visiting. Bolivar Peninsula 🌊 Just a short ferry ride from Galveston, and it feels like stepping into a quieter, wilder Texas coast—wide beaches, big skies, fewer crowds, and a kind of calm that sticks with you. Great for driving the…
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I asked AI what my photograph looks like. “ This image feels symbolic rather than literal, and it fits exactly where we were headed. What I see first is a threshold scene: The sky is turbulent — bruised purples, rusts, and smoke-like clouds. That kind of sky has always been used to signal judgment, transition,…