Sloan,
IF...is the key word. I tend to believe we have many as well, but that doesn't mean we will ever find one. I may be wrong...
how many here believe that we all have a soulmate somewhere in this world that is especially for us, or do you believe that the person we happen to fall in love with becomes our soul mate?
Sloan,
IF...is the key word. I tend to believe we have many as well, but that doesn't mean we will ever find one. I may be wrong...
so that they'll take you off the dnc list and visit again?
I'm sorry.....
We must be on a different wave length, LOL!
how many here believe that we all have a soulmate somewhere in this world that is especially for us, or do you believe that the person we happen to fall in love with becomes our soul mate?
How many here believe that we all have a soulmate somewhere in this world that is especially for us, or do you believe that the person we happen to fall in love with becomes our Soul mate?
so that they'll take you off the dnc list and visit again?
um.....nope. What for?
so that they'll take you off the dnc list and visit again?
NO WAY!!! Moving away is what helped me "fade" away. I don't think they now where I'm at...but if they really wanted to know all they have to do is ask my EX-husband. He only know because we have children together.....
i'm reading dave barry's "tricky business" right now....it's a hoot!
so...what're yall reading?.
frannie b
I'm reading The Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire by Deepak Chopra. Great book! I'm a big fan of his anyway.
this is just my opinion, but i watched his performance last night, and cringed while he sang off key this was the first time i'd heard him perform, and about all he could do in key was scream.
guess that just isn't my thing.
i'll take the original recording artist any time.
I've never heard much of Kid Rock's music....but I really like that duet song, "Picture", with Sheryl Crow.
if you are a product of the 60's, witnessed the plaid pants in the 70's, loved the 80's and forget why the 90's happened check in here!.
yes i was born in 1968!.
beans.
Goshawk,
Thank you.....you are too kind! I don't feel like I'm 37.....
if you are a product of the 60's, witnessed the plaid pants in the 70's, loved the 80's and forget why the 90's happened check in here!.
yes i was born in 1968!.
beans.
I'm a Gemini....June 18, 1966
I love the 70's & 80's music! Disco rules!!!
i was raised a jehovah's witness and like most are aware, they presently belive that by and large everyone who dies ceases to exist.
i accepted this fate for most of my life and i guess i still do for the most part, but now that i do not go to the meetings what am i to accept death to be, as i will die as well as my friends and family at some point.
i think that idea of being in gods memory made sense to me as i have excepted it for forty five of my fifty years of being alive.
I tend to believe that our souls move on. Our physical body dies, but our soul goes on and on....later to comeback as somebody else, perhaps (not too sure about that). I've done quite a bit of reading on this subject since I left the JW's, because I too felt there has to be more than being born just to die later. I feel there has to be a reason for our existance here on earth. I tend on believing that we all have a purpose and a set path that we follow that has been predetermined before we came to exist on earth. We were all JW's for a reason and that experience has made us who we are, and it has allowed us to follow our path and to grow from our experiences. Again, I may not be totally right but these are my own personal beliefs and that is what brings a lot of joy in my life. I experience things that happen to me as they do and I just enjoy the moment believing that it's all part of the "plan".
Just my own thoughts on this subject.....