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Was that you I felt jumping (in)...lol » gardenergirl

Posted by 64Bowtie on March 27, 2004, at 4:39:36

In reply to Re:Re:Its all easier than we think at first..., posted by gardenergirl on March 26, 2004, at 23:56:13

GG,

Thank you ever so much for your post. I'm left perplexed that I must have split my thoughts into toooo many pieces or something.

You stated that you felt sixth-sense gut feelings and the hair standing up on the back of the neck are some times as effective for decision making if not more than rational decision making. Please reread some of my earlier stuff to be certain that I agree with you 100%.

My bias is that most folks can't tell the difference. When they do learn the differences and are effective with feelings when appropriate and effective with rational decision making otherwise, Their lives will change.

They won't change some magical way only I know about and believe in. I mean that I have seen lives change to my surprise. These lives even get better when they take another step and create a concert where feelings and logic perform together for even bigger and better results.

Darn! I can't give examples of how your life will change, though. I don't know your life. I can encourage you to add logic where you haven't in the past and do the same with feelings.

Experiment!!! You can't break anything that hasn't been broken before. Try new ways to resolve conflicts. Leave the violence and coercion out of it. Also, leave out cleverness and lieing!

What will you be left with? A life! But, it'll be your life! Not one I create for you. Yours, period!

Rod


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