Ah...meet in dew sea sunning...
kind of wet, but deliciously refreshing
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Ah...meet in dew sea sunning...
kind of wet, but deliciously refreshing
........good health and a bad memory.
i heard that recently and it made think of the many of us who have suffered in our years of association with the wts.
trying to cope with a traumatic past is very difficult.
Then a woman said, "Speak to us of Joy and Sorrow."
And the Prophet Gibran answered:
"Your joy is your sorrow unmasked."
........finding happiness means taking off the mask...
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http://www.exposingsatanism.org/harrypotter.htm
Hey ya'll...anybody want to ask the Author what SHE deliberately did or did not put into Harry Potter as symbols????
As a writer of fantasy, I will say this: all humans have a collective unconsciousness which...duh...touches on the same symbols no matter the religious affliations of authors, readers, parents, or whomever....
Any author who can get childrenn to READ today deserved a STAR...and NO not a pentagram or a Star of David or anything...just a good mark for pulling children into a page of text and getting them away from the BOOB TUBE for a moment.
on the way from seatac airport to my son's hometown, we decided to stop for dinner at a golden corral restaurant in maryville.
the place was packed and had a waiting line, and it turned out they were providing free meals to all veterans or currently active military.
there were quite a number of guys wearing their vfw hats or similar identification, and many more who were not, but were easily identified by age as probable wwii vets.. we sat among them and ate happily, and i took time to study the crowd.
Comf...what a special thing to do. My father passed away April two years ago and he fought in Korea and Africa and I never told him once thank you for protecting me and my country.
I think we all need to remember how special our country is and that no place else in the world will ever be like it and that those men who fought to protect it should be commended for a job well done.
After teaching eight graders these past two years, I seriously wonder if this next generation will be as capable of protecting what they have inherited.
I hope and pray that somehow they will be able to step into the shoes of those who went before them. Sad to say though, I seriously doubt it.
Ciao,
Suddie