tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post3392517893817304369..comments2024-02-03T09:49:50.836+00:00Comments on 67 Not Out: What We Continuously Say Is What We GetMike Perryhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02149847109691591945noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post-52464320956804637332011-12-01T20:59:48.226+00:002011-12-01T20:59:48.226+00:00connecting pearl harbhor to the towers and towers ...connecting pearl harbhor to the towers and towers to the mayan calendar,, astrologiclally and numerlogically like no other,, throwing in the Kennedy date also,, why do he do this,, maybe it's your last man as in the editor white or the lawyer masons. simonnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post-59951138334538126582011-11-30T00:02:10.267+00:002011-11-30T00:02:10.267+00:00Good post Mike.
It sure is something to think abou...Good post Mike.<br />It sure is something to think about,although I don't fully agree with watching everything we say to the point of paranoia.I know a lot of people that have made similar statements but have not even gone close to losing an arm.<br />I did work with a one armed guy once who confided in me that he lost it in a drink driving accident when he crashed into a guard rail that went through his car and severed his arm off.I don't know if he ever made such statements,because I didn't know him before he did it.He only has a right arm now <br />(I think...I can't really remember which one was missing now,so I won't bet an arm on it.-)<br />,so maybe it would be wise for him not to utter that phrase.-)<br /><br />And mentioning "The Game of Life and How to Play It" by Florence Scovel-Shinn brings back memories.It was one of the first books I read as a teenager starting off on my spiritual quest.<br />A couple of years ago I bought the audio recording on CD.<br />Whilst I don't agree with everything she wrote,it sure is a book worth pondering over...much like this post.<br />Perhaps it has to do more about the intent behind the words,more than the words themselves.<br />I think life circumstances are more about collective wills than individual wills.<br /><br />Take my friends car crash for instance.He was ultimately to blame for the loss of his arm because he drove drunk,but was he solely to blame for the loss of his arm ?<br />He could quite have easily lost his head,or been missed by the guard rail altogether.So I think while he did play a part in the drama,fate,luck,karma...or maybe even the need by the higher soul of his to experience life with one arm probably played the bigger part.<br />I wouldn't be too worried about using a phrase flippantly like the guy in the newspaper article...but I wouldn't bet my right arm that nothing would happen either.-)Brizdaz (Darren)https://www.blogger.com/profile/16218154629850982033noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post-89244189180474432202011-11-29T23:11:24.678+00:002011-11-29T23:11:24.678+00:00Terrific story, Mike. I agree 100 perrcent and oft...Terrific story, Mike. I agree 100 perrcent and often forget it, then catch myself. <br /><br />I got a kick out of the doc's name - Dr. Smellie!Trishhttp://www.synchrosecrets.com/synchrosecrtsnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post-70444893407498826442011-11-29T15:20:16.092+00:002011-11-29T15:20:16.092+00:00not sure if everything is our own fault as at time...not sure if everything is our own fault as at times it feels like someone else is pulling the stringsTomnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3569682519423498805.post-30457036784623591512011-11-29T12:22:02.186+00:002011-11-29T12:22:02.186+00:00I expect you'll get some controversy over your...I expect you'll get some controversy over your first paragraph. It seems a way of life at the moment to blame others for everything. I presume that you are taking into consideration karma. Interesting. I'll never use the expression about giving 'an arm and a leg' again!Suziehttp://www.squidoo.com/cheesecake-recipenoreply@blogger.com