Does it make sense that HB’s ( Human Beings) can “ change”
Does an answer exist to this question?
It seems obvious to some HB’s that are a certain age, “ change is impossible “ to others who think that change is always possible; is there one answer to that question? Or is the truth that there isn’t one answer that remains the same for everyone all the time?
Doesn’t this question seem more important at this time in the world’s history than when the boomers were “ coming of age?
If a HB thinks of themself as “ Born Again “ I would guess that they most certainly think that “ change” is most definitely possible.
Does this make sense?
Just curious.
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Hello. @pml
Lonely is one of life's most devastating conditions, and it's a sneaky condition, knocking on your front door whem all your life you were sure your house would be one house lonely would pass by. I experienced it. Am still experiencing, but to a lesser degree, thanks to having recognized what I was feeling (I'm 80) and taken steps to drain lonely of much of its impact. I'm relieved to be able to say I was lonelier through much of my 70's than I am today at 80.
I wish you, and all of us, success at chasing the devastating effects of loneliness!
Best wishes,
Ray (@ray666)
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2 ReactionsHi Ray,
Thank you for your kind comment! Things are getting better for me. I think it just takes time. God doesn't always hurry.
PML
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2 ReactionsI find myself thinking that here and now exists here and now simultaneously with another here and now happening side by side somewhere where it can be experienced by change; letting go of limiting beliefs while practicing the parallel paradox that has secret ways of being a Human Being being human and perhaps You Man!
It answers a question I was once asked by an 8 th grade student who asked this:
If GOD can do anything, can GOD make a rock so big that he can’t pick it up?
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1 ReactionYou answer : HERE
Someone is asked a question he not only doesn’t know the answer to, but his mind wonders then realizes that he doesn’t even know what the question is
Something happened!
A thought arises: if I can figure this out I’ll be on to something because now I have No Thing
Having No Thing is being No Where
I Think….
I S O Descartes
I Think
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1 ReactionTrying to communicate with Turks while stationed there I discovered that there are things commonly said in English that has no way of saying in Turkish
I wondered why?
Over the years I discovered the same situation exist in other languages.
Translating over several centuries, changing from words to symbols to unravel why in Japan there’s no way to say “ I’m too busy “
Working with a corporate translator we had to go back to ancient Japanese when they used those symbols. The breakdown was to say “ I’m too busy “ then became “ I don’t have time “ and to say that one needed to say:
“ I cease to be human”
A HB only being You Man!
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3 ReactionsHey Thx olman...I am an ol' man. U gave me more dopamine than my short cold showers after a longer warm ones give! You finished it with a Big Bang -- resounding with an utter zesty marvelous sentence. Hats off!
Funny!