So... that's weird.

Sep 10, 2010 12:01


Things around here are still crazy. Lots of this and that. It seems like mostly busy work. Keeping people fed. Washing people's clothes. Taking the dog out to pee for the 100th time in a day. Oh well. Busy is good, right?

In the evenings, after all the kids go to bed, Rhett and I have started taking walks around the neighborhood with Charlie. Our ( Read more... )

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jumpinmonkies September 11 2010, 01:47:20 UTC
The message that came through for Rhett, basically, was that he's much more at fault for his work situation than he would ever like to admit. He's been resistent to change himself at all, even though they are trying to work with him. And if he doesn't wise up and become much more cooperative, they're going to fire him. Truthfully, I had to idea this was the case, so it surprised me a lot as it was coming out of my mouth. And let's just say that Rhett listened, but was NOT happy. Oh well.

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ftemery September 11 2010, 04:38:23 UTC
I have had what I can call 'weird stuff' in years gone by as well. Things happen.

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crowjoy September 11 2010, 13:12:15 UTC
I understand your reluctance and think at some level that sorta public awareness is one of the reasons I haven't been doing the Comforts or readings anymore. It's a skill that's both intimately private, but requires another person to be involved. At least for me.

I'm glad Rhett heard you!

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crowjoy September 11 2010, 13:13:55 UTC
Oh! And I was just reading about "side talking" and how especially with teenagers it's much more comfortable to really talk, really reveal and share that way (walking, driving) than a face to face conversation. Something about eye contact being intimidating. It's a solid technique!

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jumpinmonkies September 11 2010, 15:45:47 UTC
It always makes me sad that this part of me, the more intuitive part, has to stay hidden most of the time for fear of what people will say/think/do. I wish it didn't have to be that way for either of us. Maybe it shouldn't be?

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schedule5 September 11 2010, 14:35:00 UTC
Isn't psychic stuff always strange, unexpected and wierd? I don't do wierd / psychic tranc-y stuff since I was informed in a true dream when I was 16 never ever to go there again without a person who knew what they were doing to pull me out.

At least if you need money you could do readings instead of working at McD. That's gotta be a better option :).

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jumpinmonkies September 11 2010, 15:33:11 UTC
hee hee... I don't see psychic stuff as always being weird. I look at it as learning to tune into your surroundings, nature, the Universe. Trusting what seems to come through. It's really not as weird as you might think. :) In fact, I think almost anyone can be intuitive, at least to a degree. It's just about learning to listen. In this case, it's just strange in that I haven't been able to do much, psychicly, in literally years. It just came up out of nowhere.

There's a lot of fear when it comes to things that we can't explain. I think as long as you're working with the intentions of helping others and coming from a place of love and light, that's exactly what you'll get in return. However, when folks have the intention of freaking themselves out or summoning something dark, there's really nothing good that can come from it. I think there's definitely a difference. Does that make sense?

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schedule5 September 11 2010, 20:32:29 UTC
Yup. It does make sense. I used to look at it in exactly the same way and still mostly do - but I now also think that it is too easy to cause unexpected ramifications in what we do, and so hard to hold completely pure motivations that I try to be very, very careful what I ask for. Actually, I try not to ask anything - I'm a bit of a spiritual wimp ( ... )

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puppie September 11 2010, 23:25:36 UTC
I think it's totally easier to have conversations while walking. By occupying the body with something to do, and by removing the eye contact, words come out soooo much easier.

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