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Paradise-on-Earth wrote: Thu Feb 27, 2025 5:49 am
FloatingBoat wrote: Wed Feb 26, 2025 11:02 am
Hello PoE, :balloons_wave: :jumphug:

Yes, things are always moving forward, and that's really wonderful! :auto:

I am very pleased that you are experiencing even greater expansion through your journey and celebrating life so much. It almost sounds as if you are now on a completely new platform, and I can imagine that this is very exciting and great because the way you talk about it sounds very inspiring. :hearts:
Thank you so very much!
I love to use the opportunity to "re-live" what was and feel it deeper, and put it into perspective, or draw my deliberate, aware conclusions from the contrast! I so love to have this time, and I love the internet and the help of computers to do this work. :lol: I still know writing by hand, and waiting for a week for the ready photos on paper to see if they turned out... things are so much better and faster and more detailed, today! And you can share SO EASILY. Being "inspiring" feels so easy! So much of it gets gifted- by all this amazing tools we can use! So, we can focus solely on our energy and focus... and, so it feels to me, that is actually such a simple thing: Does it feel good?

If so, continue.
And if not- shut up, and look for ANYTHING that feels better... :lol:
Yes, you're right, I haven't been eaten. :D But through such rather negative phases, I always notice how quickly the law of attraction affects my body. As soon as I go through a phase where I'm quite negative, I become sluggish or catch a cold. But that's not bad to know, because in these times I launch a lot of rockets of desire. :rocket-of-desire:
...and your body insists on you, resting and taking a break, so that you can re-assemble. So wise, isn't it! :hearts:
Moreover, I also know that if it's easy to stay in pessimistic thoughts, it's just as easy to stay in optimistic thoughts.
Depends solely on where you are trained... everything that you train, becomes easy. And what you don't train, feels hard... but "hard" is an awesome part of the adventure, when it feels good and calling, right?
But now I'm really glad not to be in that sunken place anymore. Or rather: I'm happy to have absolute control over the place where I am. I'm now more in a happy place again. Reading in my Abraham book reminded me today how wonderful it is to simply enjoy the positive thoughts and feelings.
:dancing: :dancing: :dancing:

I wish you a wonderful day and look forward to hearing about your new experiences and adventures.
:hugs: :in_love: :in_love:
Thank you, and you as well! :hearts: :vortex: :wave:
Hello PoE, :balloons_wave: :dancing: :dancing: :jumphug:

yes, I also love this new era and the possibilities it offers us. While hiking with my komoot app, I can have so much fun and navigate everywhere, which is simply a wonderful gift. In the past, one would always have to use hiking maps, and now we have come such a long way. It's great how these things are all developing for the better. Inspirations flow much faster, and we are on a whole new beautiful platform from which we can launch wonderful rockets of desires and realize further improvements. :superhero: :superhero:

I also love my Word app, for example, with which I can easily record my Abraham exercises or effectively transcribe Abraham's MP3 downloads, making everything much faster and more intense. And as you said, things can be shared much better, and others are inspired, creating a fireworks of mutual inspiration and ideas. :angelic-flying: :angelic-flying: :angelic-flying: :happy117:

Yes, our body is a wonderful gift. The cells work so diligently and always seek alignment with the source. Through calmness, letting go, positive, beautiful, light thoughts, we can wonderfully support this process. I love being in this beautiful body and letting myself be carried by my emotional guidance system, always knowing how something feels (as you said), and if something doesn't feel good, then it's not good.
:hearts:

I wish you and your loved ones a great Thursday evening. Enjoy the time and the weather if you like. I love being outside right now and enjoying these great sun rays. I'm currently making buckwheat spaghetti, which I've never eaten before, but I'm totally excited and curious about how they will taste. I will, of course, report back. :in_love: :in_love: :angelic-whiteflying: :angelic-whiteflying:
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Paradise-on-Earth wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:41 amWhat a day it had been.
What a world this is!
What a life we lead. I am so THANKFUL!!!
Wow, all the photos are so beautiful. Thanks a lot for sharing them and your wonderful journey with us :wave:
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FloatingBoat wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 7:52 pm I wish you and your loved ones a great Thursday evening. Enjoy the time and the weather if you like. I love being outside right now and enjoying these great sun rays. I'm currently making buckwheat spaghetti, which I've never eaten before, but I'm totally excited and curious about how they will taste. I will, of course, report back. :in_love: :in_love: :angelic-whiteflying: :angelic-whiteflying:
I'm so glad the sun is out, and spring is becoming, as well! What an awesome "coming back into new energy"... life is so very, very, very good! :in_love: :happy-sunny:
Your spaghetti sound awesome. I have just now closed the door behind my beloved daughter and grandsons- we prepared together a cheese-potato-gratin and Münchner Schnitzel (a Munich-version on Wiener Schnitzel) all morning, and we had SO MUCH FUN. And have not even eaten any of it, yet! :hearts: :lol:

looking forwards to your report on your food- have a glowing, beautiful day! :vortex:



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simon wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 8:50 pm
Paradise-on-Earth wrote: Wed Mar 05, 2025 9:41 amWhat a day it had been.
What a world this is!
What a life we lead. I am so THANKFUL!!!
Wow, all the photos are so beautiful. Thanks a lot for sharing them and your wonderful journey with us :wave:
After having shared my "story" about sharing... THIS means soooo much to me! :romance-heartstiny: :romance-heartsfade: :romance-hearteyes:
Thank you, Simon! :woohoo: :dancing:
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I see your grandson got glasses!

Just thought I'd say because I wish someone told me this when I first got glasses in my youth:

If he needs glasses for far-away sight, make sure he doesn't wear them for close-up activities. Wearing distant glasses for close-up vision makes the eyes eventually adjust so that the distant-glasses become suitable for close-up activities, and when this happens (it can take a year or two), when you need to look through them for distant vision you find you need a higher prescription to see far away - It leads to an ever spiralling cycle of higher prescriptions. It's a slow, gradual change so is not obvious right away, but over years, it happens. Very easy to prevent this by just not wearing glasses when you don't need them for close up activities :hearts:
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spiritualcookie wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:15 pm I see your grandson got glasses!

Just thought I'd say because I wish someone told me this when I first got glasses in my youth:

If he needs glasses for far-away sight, make sure he doesn't wear them for close-up activities. Wearing distant glasses for close-up vision makes the eyes eventually adjust so that the distant-glasses become suitable for close-up activities, and when this happens (it can take a year or two), when you need to look through them for distant vision you find you need a higher prescription to see far away - It leads to an ever spiralling cycle of higher prescriptions. It's a slow, gradual change so is not obvious right away, but over years, it happens. Very easy to prevent this by just not wearing glasses when you don't need them for close up activities :hearts:
Oh, that's very helpful, and so reasonable. Thank you a lot!! :hearts:
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poe, it's always nice to see your travels and fun, thankyou for sharing them with the forum

As far as the forum goes, I only post what I want and it fits my need for motivation, appreciation, and pre paving. It helps me to build my positive momentum. I love to go to reddit or quoara or facebook for other needs that I don't feel like sharing here on this particular forum since this feels less like a "chat and share my life" forum for me

I always thought you enjoyed blogging your life and travels and this space gave you that vehicle.

I hesitate to share some thoughts of mine with you because I don't like to fix or be fixed so these are just from some experience in my life.

When ever a huge event takes place, [such as a trip to Africa for 2 weeks,👍 ] there is so much energy and enlightenment gathered during that time and returning to regular life might cause an emotional or physical crash until everything catches up with what was experienced.

At any rate, I do appreciate when you share here at your own pace. :flowdownstream: :five: :balloons_wave: :flowers:
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FeelGood wrote: Fri Mar 07, 2025 11:01 am poe, it's always nice to see your travels and fun, thankyou for sharing them with the forum

As far as the forum goes, I only post what I want and it fits my need for motivation, appreciation, and pre paving. It helps me to build my positive momentum. I love to go to reddit or quoara or facebook for other needs that I don't feel like sharing here on this particular forum since this feels less like a "chat and share my life" forum for me

I always thought you enjoyed blogging your life and travels and this space gave you that vehicle.

I hesitate to share some thoughts of mine with you because I don't like to fix or be fixed so these are just from some experience in my life.

When ever a huge event takes place, [such as a trip to Africa for 2 weeks,👍 ] there is so much energy and enlightenment gathered during that time and returning to regular life might cause an emotional or physical crash until everything catches up with what was experienced.

At any rate, I do appreciate when you share here at your own pace. :flowdownstream: :five: :balloons_wave: :flowers:
I agree with you on all levels! Thank you so much for all your thoughts, they are soothing and very very helpful! :hearts: THANKS for sharing that you have enjoyed when I was sharing! Such joy to hear. :cute:

:lol: I agree, I guess nobody wants to get "fixed", and I don't think that anyone here had attempted that. I so enjoy all the love and incredibly friendly ideas I received! I loved looking at a problem (=an opportunity to grow and heal) without the need to "fix" it, and all thoughts that got offered on it have helped me, soothed me, assured me, and now I feel so much more clear and relaxed. Not hunted by it, anymore, at all. Such peace! Such ease!

It feels all really like a new world to me! I enjoy not pressuring myself to do anything. It really feels as another vacation :lol: Things morph, and fall into new places. I like that! I enjoy knowing that I am not the one who had left Germany, 5 weeks ago. I enjoy doing what the day brings. I enjoy that spring is embracing my world. I so enjoy the friendly uplifting sunlight! I so enjoy the change of the seasons. I so love our incredibly varied nature. I love the cold refreshing air. I love hearing the blackbird sing, when I come home from the trainstation in the morning.

I love my life, and I so enjoy that I am so incredibly free!
And I really am eager for what might come! :hearts:
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👍😎🎈🎵 :flowdownstream:
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Paradise-on-Earth wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:27 pm
spiritualcookie wrote: Thu Mar 06, 2025 1:15 pm I see your grandson got glasses!

Just thought I'd say because I wish someone told me this when I first got glasses in my youth:

If he needs glasses for far-away sight, make sure he doesn't wear them for close-up activities. Wearing distant glasses for close-up vision makes the eyes eventually adjust so that the distant-glasses become suitable for close-up activities, and when this happens (it can take a year or two), when you need to look through them for distant vision you find you need a higher prescription to see far away - It leads to an ever spiralling cycle of higher prescriptions. It's a slow, gradual change so is not obvious right away, but over years, it happens. Very easy to prevent this by just not wearing glasses when you don't need them for close up activities :hearts:
Oh, that's very helpful, and so reasonable. Thank you a lot!! :hearts:
Oh!!! this is so helpful!! I have already been doing this with my seven year old. (once he is back from school, he doesn't wear glasses at all). We've been doing this just because it made sense to do it (he can see perfectly else wise except for some far distance things!) but hearing that your experience dovetails with this is helpful spiritual cookie!!

If this resonates PoE--on school days, once he's back from school he also has to look out of the window into the far distance for 5-10 minutes; on days off from school his first task after waking up is to stare in the distance for 5-10 minutes; and since he loves to read we are also mindful about getting him to take a 1-2 minute break and change near focus to far-focus every 20-25 minutes or so.

and PoE, your whole Africa trip has now made me desire a safari vacation with my family!!
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