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2005
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<blockquote data-quote="StarLord" data-source="post: 15754" data-attributes="member: 44"><p><strong>2005</strong></p><p></p><p>The only thing that you can bet on and win every time is by betting on change. Not all change has to be doom for everything. The first step in any new direction always resembles catastrophy due to our perspective and resistance to change, but that's Human nature. Sometimes it looks as if all hell is going to break loose and it does not. On the other hand, things can look just peachy keen and you find that your back yard if chock full of gators that haven't snacked in a month. Nothing like adventure is there?</p><p></p><p>The bottom line is Regardless of what spiritual path you follow, Soul is Eternal. Following the logic leads us to the fact that Death is impossible. So the worst case is we wind up with a new set of rules with a new set of 'problems' to solve and evolve in a new place. </p><p></p><p>The two most powerful words that I have ever encountered are: So What. Regardless of whethere it's a statement or in a question format, that particular viewpoint as a reference point, can free one from many a mental cul de sac.</p><p>Rather than be the victim of a mental engram, would you agree it's better to have a choice in how things are viewed? I know I would. Viewing anything in a positive mode opens up more doors and posibilities than the negative aspect ever could.</p><p></p><p>With all due respect Pyro, being saddled with thoughts of the end of the world at your age is counter productive to a fine mind like yours. Many a battle, that seemed impossible, has been won with the torch of light held high and a positive outlook and direction than any equipped with naught but ckicken little's message of impending doom.</p><p></p><p>Had Santa been truly kind and wise, all of us would have found a 10 lb sack of salt under the tree.</p><p></p><p>Don't get me wrong, If the crap hit the fan and we had to check out, I'd be some pissed because I just recieved Tiger Woods 2005 for Christmas and haven't acheived level 34 yet, and what are the chances that Play Station is in business where most of us will be going for the next lesson? Yes Sir, some pissed.</p><p></p><p>But, So What?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StarLord, post: 15754, member: 44"] [b]2005[/b] The only thing that you can bet on and win every time is by betting on change. Not all change has to be doom for everything. The first step in any new direction always resembles catastrophy due to our perspective and resistance to change, but that's Human nature. Sometimes it looks as if all hell is going to break loose and it does not. On the other hand, things can look just peachy keen and you find that your back yard if chock full of gators that haven't snacked in a month. Nothing like adventure is there? The bottom line is Regardless of what spiritual path you follow, Soul is Eternal. Following the logic leads us to the fact that Death is impossible. So the worst case is we wind up with a new set of rules with a new set of 'problems' to solve and evolve in a new place. The two most powerful words that I have ever encountered are: So What. Regardless of whethere it's a statement or in a question format, that particular viewpoint as a reference point, can free one from many a mental cul de sac. Rather than be the victim of a mental engram, would you agree it's better to have a choice in how things are viewed? I know I would. Viewing anything in a positive mode opens up more doors and posibilities than the negative aspect ever could. With all due respect Pyro, being saddled with thoughts of the end of the world at your age is counter productive to a fine mind like yours. Many a battle, that seemed impossible, has been won with the torch of light held high and a positive outlook and direction than any equipped with naught but ckicken little's message of impending doom. Had Santa been truly kind and wise, all of us would have found a 10 lb sack of salt under the tree. Don't get me wrong, If the crap hit the fan and we had to check out, I'd be some pissed because I just recieved Tiger Woods 2005 for Christmas and haven't acheived level 34 yet, and what are the chances that Play Station is in business where most of us will be going for the next lesson? Yes Sir, some pissed. But, So What? [/QUOTE]
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