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Problems are Interpretations
by My Out of Body Experience, Sep 10, 2006
Problems are often painful. They appear to be based on a variety of objective acts. They seem to have a substance of their own
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Secrets of Energy
by My Out of Body Experience, Sep 9, 2006
The way energy works is process of flow. It seems like if you start thinking about it, you interfere with it
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All Problems are the same
by My Out of Body Experience, Sep 9, 2006
In the end, all confusions, pains and problems are the same
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A Rainbow in a cloudless sky?
by Kristie Leigh Karns, Sep 6, 2006
Strange things happen in this weird old world, and our personal beliefs carry a lot of weight. With faith we can believe in something we have never seen.
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Is The Grass Really Greener On the Other Side of The Fence Or Did Someone Just Spray Paint Your Lawn?
by Kristie Leigh Karns, Sep 2, 2006
We always feel like the world is against us, when the reality can be so different. Everyone has these feelings of inadequacy from time to time.
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Life is A Bowl of Cherries, and I Think I Just Swallowed a Pit
by Kristie Leigh Karns, Aug 31, 2006
Everyone falters in life and needs help at times. We always think we can handle our difficult trials by ourselves and sometimes we can, but not always. Prayer may be the answer.
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Looking Up Is Easier Than Being Downhearted
by Kristie Leigh Karns, Aug 30, 2006
Sometimes life tosses us lemons and we can either get sour or make some lemonaid. Looking up instead of down can lift your spirits.
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Discover the Truth!
by Paul H, Aug 29, 2006
Things are not always as they appear. Evidence and facts are sometimes manipulated, misinterpreted, avioded or ignored. What if there is another side to reality?
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A Poet Once Said
by stunt, Aug 23, 2006
Beauty is found not in the structured but in the unstructured,It is not found in the perfect but the imperfect Not in similarities but in differences.
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Welcome to My World, I'd Let You In but I Lost the Key.
by Kristie Leigh Karns, Aug 20, 2006
Daring to be different is not a bad thing. More of us should try to break out of the mold.
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