Yes a symbol indeed, that would NOT be missed by the elder police. They would understand what was happening and would want to clean out the apostate influence. If it happened throughout the auditorium it would get difficult to handle.
crmsicl
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Wear Flip Flops to the DC
by crmsicl injust had a funny vision of awakened ex jw's going to convention in flip flops.
people outside in flip flops with signs advertising jwfacts and other worthwhile internet sites.
another sign could read "hey, did you hear the one about the flip flop doctrine?
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Wear Flip Flops to the DC
by crmsicl injust had a funny vision of awakened ex jw's going to convention in flip flops.
people outside in flip flops with signs advertising jwfacts and other worthwhile internet sites.
another sign could read "hey, did you hear the one about the flip flop doctrine?
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crmsicl
Just had a funny vision of awakened ex JW's going to convention in Flip Flops. People outside in flip flops with signs advertising JWFacts and other worthwhile internet sites. Another sign could read "Hey, did you hear the one about the Flip Flop doctrine?" And then people inside listening to talks by the GB looking like good JW's would pull flip flops out of there bag and walk around. Of course they would probably be escorted out which would add to the scene.
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crmsicl
nice to hear
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crmsicl
When I feel totally free and the WT no longer holds our son and family hostage. I am going to fly a huge flag and put a Christmas tree on my roof (in Dec).
Happy 4th everyone.
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my buddhist encounter
by Hortensia inso, we have a buddhist abbey in the woods near here.
lots of americans with shaved heads,wearing tibetan buddhist costumes.
they do a walk around town once a month with begging bowls, pretending they are sadhus.
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crmsicl
Sorry you're feeling crummy Hortensia. I just got over a pollen induced sinus infection. First one I've had since I quit drinking wine so much. I don't even like it anymore.
I also eschew those that wear their superfine faith so blatantly. I'm impressed that you restrained yourself with the orange cloaked lady.
You said: (People should) give it (handouts) to people who genuinly can't help themselves.
I felt good giving a guy outsitde of Trader Joes some money, which is something I would have NEVER done as a JW, he was asking money for tents and tarps and other essentials for homeless vets. I talked to him for awhile. I asked him where do they (homeless guys) stay. He said: anywhere there are some woods, especially near a Walmart or a conveinance store where they can get a little something to drink (smiles). But, he said, we don't just want to give them the tent, we try to pull them in so we can help change their life around.
I was glad he didn't say God Bless you when I left. He said We love ya.
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Tech 49: My Tripping Point, Part 2
by Tech49 inafter reading some of your other posts and experiences, especially regarding the elder's school, i am reminded of part 2 of my experience down the rabbit hole.. the last elder's school i attended was in 2011. i remember vividly the 3 day event.
i remember vividly being bored out of my mind!.
as has been stated by others, the hours of monotone counsel and examples and experiences were continually beating on your brain with the usual stuff:.
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crmsicl
I know the feeling, the first few months after taking off the blinders my husband and I would wake up in bed and the first thing one of said was Wo-ow. I know that leads to other thoughts (wink) but it was usually because of the feelings of lightness and freedom and clarity of thought.
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Woman with ... Immortal Cells
by *lost* ini came across this form ...'' in science we trust''.
henrietta lacks, had immortal cells.
meaning they don't die like normal cells.
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crmsicl
I just finished reading this book. Here's an exerpt from the last paragraph of Chptr 27:
By the early nineties, a scientist at Yale had used HeLa to discover that human cancer cells contain an enzyme called "telomerase" that rebuilds their telomeres. The presence of telomerase meant cells could keep regenerating their telomeres indefinitely. This explained the mechanics of HeLa's immortality: telomerase constantly rewound the ticking clock at the end of Henrietta's chormosomes so they never grew old and died. It was this immortality, and the strength with which Henrietta's cells grew, that made it possible for HeLa to take over so many other cultures--they simply outlived and outgrew any other cells they encountered.
The previous chapter explains that their is a string of DNA at the end of each chromosome called a telomere, which shortened a tiny bit each time a cell divided, like time ticking off a clock. As normal cells go through life, their telomeres shorten with each division until they're almost gone. Then they stop dividing and begin to die. This process correlates with the age of a person: the older we are, the shorter our telomeres, and the fewer times our cells have left to divide before they die.
It's in the works to be an HBO movie.
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Closest Super Moon of 2013
by crmsicl intonight forjune 22, 2013full moon falls on june 23, 2013 at 11:32 utc (6:32 a.m. cdt in the u.s.).
thus, for many, the moon appears about as full in the june 22 evening sky as it does on the evening of june 23. this full moon is not only the closest and largest full moon of the year.
it also presents the moons closest encounter with earth for all of 2013. the moon will not be so close again until august, 2014. in other words, its not just a supermoon.
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crmsicl
TONIGHT FOR JUNE 22, 2013
Full moon falls on June 23, 2013 at 11:32 UTC (6:32 a.m. CDT in the U.S.). Thus, for many, the moon appears about as full in the June 22 evening sky as it does on the evening of June 23. This full moon is not only the closest and largest full moon of the year. It also presents the moon’s closest encounter with Earth for all of 2013. The moon will not be so close again until August, 2014. In other words, it’s not just a supermoon. It’s the closest supermoon of 2013.
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The CO and his wife have no home
by not bitter ini know some have a flat or apartment that they can go to on the odd week off but i believe that the majority have no base to call home.. my parents have the co and wife stayng this week again and i asked my mum about it.
she says that if they do get the any time off they go to her mothers to stay but thats only every few months.
i just can't imagine having to live out of a suitcase in someone elses home constantly.. how to they not crack up.
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crmsicl
The CO's name was Ken Dahl, he was in the Pacific Northwest.
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The CO and his wife have no home
by not bitter ini know some have a flat or apartment that they can go to on the odd week off but i believe that the majority have no base to call home.. my parents have the co and wife stayng this week again and i asked my mum about it.
she says that if they do get the any time off they go to her mothers to stay but thats only every few months.
i just can't imagine having to live out of a suitcase in someone elses home constantly.. how to they not crack up.
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crmsicl
We were about 7 years into IT, back in the mid 80’s, when a very nice CO couple came through. He was very smooth, in the nicest and seemingly sincerest way. He loved public speaking and loved the work. His wife was also very kind and sincere. They were both very natural and you could laugh with them and be yourself (sic). They were nice looking too.
Well finally after a number of years the wife couldn’t take it anymore. She must have reached her limit of tolerance, she had a breakdown, and her mother was ageing and she wanted to be near her. Fortunately, her husband supported her and they ended up living with the mother (I believe) and he had to get a job. He became an elder and was still able to give his talks but he confessed with tears in his eyes (to someone, as the story goes) that it was the hardest thing he ever had to do. If I can think of their name I'll add it.