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| Hello, So, here I am, posting my first ever post, right here from Vermont, USA...hope I'm doing this right... I'm happy to jump aboard Steve Pavlina's wagon -- love reading about his 30 day food trail, and the sleep stuff, considered going to NYC to see him and Erin. I have been shifting through this life slowly, but surely. Sometimes I'm lost, sometimes I'm ecstatic. Things have been speeding up in the past couple years, as I find more synchronicity and meaningful coinscedence to keep me curious about the workings of everything. And the more "enlightened" I become, the more I realize how "unenlightened" I am! So, that's just me...look forward to sharing. |
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| Hi knowlaughing, cool screen name! Quote:
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Great meeting you knowlaughing!
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| Thanks for the hello, Dan, nice to meet you too. It is great to be in the loop. The screen name is a play on how I usually use it -- "nolaughing" --a catch phrase I've use for years with kids I teach and in performing. Then, one day, a friend says, "is that "know" laughing?" I thought that was great, as a devotee and performer of improv comedy, I certainly think about laughter and try and "know" it! There is a lot of Zen in humor, ne'st pas? As for the comment about feeling things in the late twenties, the "saturn return" of age 28 can be interesting, if ya know what I mean (a little more than a decade ago for me)...now it's onto mid-life crisis, if I choose to frame it that way. I'm more interested in thinking about it as "mid-life consciousness-stretching, grow now, baby!" so, thanks again for the howdy! KL Last edited by knowlaughing : 06-15-2008 at 05:21 AM. |
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