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11-29-2008, 09:50 PM | #201 |
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Thanks for the thought Fina.
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11-29-2008, 10:16 PM | #202 |
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Hi Karen, glad to hear you're well clued in
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12-01-2008, 03:13 AM | #203 |
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Hi there.
Well, we had an awesome 'mini meet'. It was a real pleasure meeting those who were there. And how doodly didn't the time fly? Won't bore you with a write up because it would take weeks and weeks worth of typing just to cover one hours chat! Thanks for the and I hope I didn't you too much. Sol. |
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12-01-2008, 11:13 AM | #205 |
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Hi All
we had an interesting evening ( Scottish understatement) Not much can be said here really but a lot of food for thought. I wil get more grapes for next local get together Lots of love Chris |
12-01-2008, 11:57 AM | #206 |
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Hahahahaha well...... you should never say 'help yourself' when feeding the multitudes! Even JC himself gave out the food and didn't shout 'BUNDLE!'
Any how, thanks for the very pleasent evening, and I agree that next time i'll bring oranges and biscuits too. |
12-01-2008, 01:07 PM | #207 |
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I concur.
it was as good as any Camelot interview very interesting lots of discernment required listen with the body not the head. Well in to the mini meet some sort of energy entered our presence this I have felt before but this time someone else felt it too. Very very interesting evening Lak-ech |
12-01-2008, 02:35 PM | #208 |
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Got to agree 100% FF. Nice chilld evening, great company, really nice to bounce ideas and experiences off each other.
Great night, will email you. Sol. Last edited by Sol Invictus; 12-01-2008 at 02:58 PM. |
12-01-2008, 05:34 PM | #209 |
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Home again!
Thanks for a really great evening, inspiring and funny and thought provoking. And Sol you did not get all the grapes! Driving back last night saw only the second live badger I've ever seen. Thanks Chris for feeding us and for the blessings on my journeys. Both really easy. Looking forward to the next full meeting asap in the New Year love to all |
12-01-2008, 06:07 PM | #210 |
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Hey hi there
Glad to see you got home all ok. Saw a badger on the journey home? thats pretty cool - They are beautiful creatures. Lucky you. |
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12-01-2008, 11:41 PM | #212 |
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Am glad I had a few hours during the day to grab some shut eye! Then it was up with the christmas tree, on with the Jonny Mathis CD and decorating bits and pieces.
All together now...... ' Come they told me par ruppah bumm bumm, a new born King to be par ruppah bumm bumm... I have no gift for him par ruppah bumm bumm, ruppah bumm bumm ruppah bumm bumm.... I played my drum for him par ruppah bumm bumm, ruppah bumm bum...' Tone deaf, voice like a scalded pink in a blender, but heck, i'll give it a blast any way.... |
12-02-2008, 11:05 AM | #213 |
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Hello Everyone ...
I'm new here ... been lurking for a few days, so I guess it's time to walk out from behind the bushes I may not contribute much to this forum in the short term as I have much to do here, but I look forward to meaningful discussions, and possibly, to come along to a future meeting. My warm regards to all from Prestwick in Ayrshire. Pan. |
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12-03-2008, 02:49 PM | #216 |
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Thanks Chris and Sol ...
I've read through a number of previous posts in this thread, so I think I've got at least a 'sense' of the variety of project Avalon members contributing here. I'll say a little about myself and my thoughts for all ... I'm 54; happily married for 30 years; two healthy sons currently working in France ... then there's Stanley, our four legged friend. Personally ... ... I grew up in a small Ayrshire mining village ... Been involved in mainly technical work throughout my life, including teaching ... I have more of a practical bent than an academic one ... My hobbies ... amateur radio, electronics, astronomy/cosmology ... I worked as a volunteer in Africa in my earlier years ... Been running my own IT services business here for 17 years (one-man-band) ... Have worked in the US, Ireland, Czech Republic I've reached a stage now, where I feel I want to absorb as much as I can about what lies ahead in the next few years for all of us. I care greatly about my family, and I've been working carefully on how I can/should present to them the information I now possess about 2012 and a number of other related subjects. I am concerned about the practical steps that will be prudent to take over the next few years, and I am also concerned about the quality of the information that seems to be doing its rounds in this regard. There is a definite case for 'quietly focussed preparation,' as you mentioned in your introductory post Sol. In my view, for a journey of this nature to be ultimately successful, I think that it will come down to a dedicated group of people with relevant skills, having the focus to prepare and execute a well thought out plan. I believe that the goal of communal strength, resilience, and cooperation can be achieved in this way. Like you have said Chris, it's important to be level headed. Like most people, I am surrounded by the trappings of 21st century life, but time and determination will change that ... there's always a way. I have a couple of questions ... ... what information sources would people strongly recommend? ... what are the areas of discussion the people think are important to have about becoming organised? With respect ... Pan (Tom) |
12-03-2008, 04:51 PM | #217 |
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Hi Pan
This forum I find helpfull. http://stclairzone.ning.com/ You cant join now but a lot to read. Speaking of which Spiritual books "The New Earth" by Eckhart Tolle "Power versus Force" and "The Eye of the I" both by Dr David Hawkins. The raising of consiousness is happening just now and its parmount to our survival, in my humble opinion. A rising tide lifts all boats. Think its best to tell people only what they can readily accept to begin with. Most dont really need to know about those who would have a new world order at any cost. The end does not justify the means. It makes sense to have extra food in -- it makes sense to be as self sufficient as posible, it makes sense to move to higher ground as the sea is rising etc. Your skills and experience will be of great help to all at Scottish Ground Crew. Regards Chris |
12-03-2008, 09:50 PM | #218 |
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Hi everyone and welcome Pan
I read through your list of skills Pan and I remember what the others have said at the meetings (and I remember the HUGE sense of achievement I felt when at the age of 30 I actually managed to change a plug) and I try to think of any practical skills that I have and I am mentally saying 'oh ****!' So a small and slightly flippant plea that the qualifications for community entry are not practical assessments. I do make good bread however! love to all PS I love the image of the rising tide lifting all boats. Thanks Chris |
12-04-2008, 01:35 PM | #219 |
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Thanks for the information Chris, and thanks for your welcome Delphi …
I’ve been wondering what words to use to respond here, and I’ve decided it’s right for me to say this … I’m new to this forum and I intend being respectful. I have an inherent need to be as open as I possibly can be in circles that I judge trustworthy. If my natural instincts say that I should accept what comes to me, then I tend to do this rapidly and move on, feeling secure. I most likely have views that others would disagree with, that’s human and natural, so I’ll mention up-front that things I say in the forum could come across as, at odds with, or, controversial in some way. However, my intention is and always will be, to listen to and consider the opinion of others and to speak openly and honestly from the heart … anything other than this diminishes my own words and dishonours the other party. I understand and agree with what you have said Chris. I believe that some of the toughest decisions and actions we’ll ever face, lie ahead of us, but I have a special feeling inside that everything will turn out okay in the long run for humanity. This thought comes from my ultimate belief in the good within people. I’m not the world’s best socialiser, but I do enjoy and have benefited from, the company of honourable people. I find that they bring much more than what the material world presents to us. I am not religious in any traditional sense, and I haven’t read any ‘spiritual’ type books in my life, but I have paid attention to people who have had deep and meaningful things to say about the human race and why we’re all here. I have little time for the particular language and behaviours that have evolved within spiritualist type movements, for I think we should be able to communicate our inner feelings adequately enough with the basic abilities we already have. I believe that people who say 'they think in a new way,’ may have been caught up over the years in a tide of conformity with a style of behaviour and communication that actually turns many people off, so can therefore be counter-productive. Delphi … I’ve recently turned my attention to honing my basic skills in the kitchen, and I think I’m doing not too badly. Over the years, I’ve suffered a bit from the produce of ‘the Czech kitchen!’ because my wife is originally Czech and an excellent cook and baker. My in-laws stay close to us here too, so given that my wife learned her skills from her mother, my mother-in-law, there’s been a cuddly expansion of my waistline over many years of deliciously minor abuse! And … I just love still slightly warm home-baked bread! … and ... I even have to admit to swapping recipes now! I’ll wrap this short rambling up here. With respect … Tom. |
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Thanks for sharing Tom.
Spiritual is as spiritual does ie its not about language -- belief systems. Being kind and considerate is the essence of it -- thats just about all you need. While I get on well with most people im basically a loner -- I dont really need people, though this is turning out to be a different ball game. Funnily enough inspite of that I seem to have ended up in leadership situations throughout my life. Nobody else wanted the job Delphi I wouldent worry - you have skills aplenty as do the others in SGC. Infact a great variety of abilities here. Regards to all Chris |
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Yep. Its official. I am in a bad mood. Being VERY CASH poor at Christmas sucks (But I am loved, warm and filled with light so youtr right delphi, its not that bad). Being a new jobless at christmas sucks. Knowing a friend inadvertantly led peoples I was trying to avoid to my area sucks. Knowing that now all forms of employment will be hard to get sucks (yes if you tread on toes, references are mighty hard to come by). Be back in a few weeks. If I don't see any of you before online have a very merry Christmas. Sol Invictus. I Last edited by Sol Invictus; 12-06-2008 at 06:56 AM. |
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HI Sol
sorry to hear your news. IT CAN ONLY GET BETTER. Oops wasent shouting just pressed wrong key. Take care. Chris |
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Thanks for the welcome Rab … and thanks Chris for reminding us that it all comes back to ourselves, you too Rab.
These days, I have a sense of contented confidence and an inner feeling of knowing myself that allows me to believe that wonderful things will happen some day. Good people should feel they are already part of a much greater good, and that they always will be. I like what you said in post #158 Chris (as I interpreted it) about us all being at different stages of the same journey. This kind of thinking sums things up nicely for me – it’s a simple and attractive concept. Chin up Sol ... I know that's an easy statement to make, but there's one thing I believe you can take to the Bank ... and that's the genuine caring thoughts that other members of the SGC have for your frustrations. Again it's an easy thing to say, but try and think happy thoughts and laugh at the small things that go wrong to keep them in perspective. Continually replaying negative stuff in your head leads to stress and illness - I can tell you. Tom. |
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Hi everyone
Thanks guys for reassurances that there are skills other than the practical ones. Sol you are in my thoughts since I read your post. There's all the difference between being CASH poor and BEING poor. You may be the first (in which case join the club!!!) You are most certainly not the second. I suspect it's the friend's inadvertence that has really ****** (irritated) you. May the dark cloud lift very soon. love to all |
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