tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post736252148529120840..comments2024-01-01T10:05:13.685-05:00Comments on YOUR DAILY DOSE: I READ ABOUT THIS BOY WHO IS GOING TO CHANGE THE WORLDRobinhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14932408372240147454noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-91422933530937498802010-08-02T14:51:06.947-04:002010-08-02T14:51:06.947-04:00This is sad about H-Girl - I am sure that even at ...This is sad about H-Girl - I am sure that even at 11 years old she is trying to be self-protective, but Cmoursler is right, she will remember you making an effort and not giving up. Besides, girls judge other females more harshly than guys do, so you don't know what your ex has told her about you that she's carrying around.<br /><br />I hope H-man ends up changing the world and telling everyone that you gave him the confidence to do it. Perhaps it's like a time loop; H-Man changes the world for the better because you had a dream that he would and therefore he started to believe in himself.<br /><br />Kids can be amazing when adults have faith in them.Phoenixhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07477498671080132176noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-67984564396437901632010-08-01T14:51:42.874-04:002010-08-01T14:51:42.874-04:00H-Girl is only 11 years old. I didn't expect ...H-Girl is only 11 years old. I didn't expect to deal with this for another couple of years...Robinhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14932408372240147454noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-91841270745138611282010-08-01T06:46:22.546-04:002010-08-01T06:46:22.546-04:00about 1st paragraph - yeah, that WAS idiotic decis...about 1st paragraph - yeah, that WAS idiotic decision haha :) No, sorry to put it that way, but it does sound good, doesn't it? :) <br /><br />And about H-girl...I'm not sure, maybe I mentioned this before, but if she's a teenager than it is SCIENTIFICALLY proved that her friends (that are her age, her social group, you know) are going to be more important for her than you, than family. There's just something about teenagers that makes them crave for being accepted by their social group at this age, even at the cost of hurting people from their family. SO I think you just need to wait through this phase.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-9234680988135924272010-07-31T10:37:02.433-04:002010-07-31T10:37:02.433-04:00Awww... Sorry about H-Girl... I can remember whe...Awww... Sorry about H-Girl... I can remember when I was a youth, not having time for family as my friends were my number 1 priority... I guess I must have upset a few close (and not so close) family members by barely being able to speak a few words to them... :o(<br /><br />Interesting dream/experience... I've astrally projected once (as far as I am aware) but only got as far as the kitchen! :o(Patsyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16237128259799260713noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-39458356116934850392010-07-31T10:15:03.373-04:002010-07-31T10:15:03.373-04:00That's crazy awesome!That's crazy awesome!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-30253397925678873332010-07-31T01:30:09.208-04:002010-07-31T01:30:09.208-04:00oy, it sounds like they don't the kids talking...oy, it sounds like they don't the kids talking to you. And remember, that girl might not like talking to you, but she will remember the efforts you have made. Never waste a minute telling her positives. She is going to need them.<br />I totally believe in this...<br />But I don't think it's called astral projection.<br />The Jews who study kabbalah believe that as we dream Our souls ascend to heaven to be spiritually replenished. I truly believe this.<br />Our souls are renewed through the presence of God.<br />I don't care if people think I am crazy.<br />Good post Robin.Christinehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13708815560712267698noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8318801159753696568.post-89029805607921489192010-07-30T22:25:15.679-04:002010-07-30T22:25:15.679-04:00Ah Robin, I love this post. And a couple of thing...Ah Robin, I love this post. And a couple of things came to mind when I read it. The first, about whether or not you should read other books while you're trying to write, made me think about "back burners and front burners" - you know sometimes the most creative thing you can do is to stick a pot on the back burner and let it slowly bubble and simmer while you do something else on the front burner. <br /><br />I think writing is like that - well actually, any creative process is. You have moments when the pot is just a bubbling away and everything is going like hot cakes. But then there are times when it seems you need to let your brain cool off and stick whatever you're working on to the back - onto a back burner. Somehow I think that doing this actually stirs up the creativity in your mind in a much greater way than if you tried to keep concentrating on it 100% of the time. Kind of like "sleeping on a problem" - your brain keeps working on a solution even though it's thinking of something totally different.<br /><br />So I'd say, go for it - read a novel, relax for a while. Keep yourself disciplined with a certain number of hours you want to work on your writing and then put it aside, leave it on the back burner, and let your brain do some chillaxin! :)<br /><br />As for the dream about C-Man. I think every child has the ability to turn the world around! And he needs to know that he has that kind of value. I don't know if you are his only "mother figure" but you are definitely one of them and I can't think of any more important message you can give him than to let him know he is significant! What a gift you have given him!<br /><br />Interesting thing about dreams - one interpretation is that everything that happens in the dream is about you - the world is your world, the characters are all parts of you, because it is all actually happening inside of your head. So, on one level, maybe the dream means that C-Man will always make a significant difference in your life - in your heart, and ultimately in the value you place upon your life. It reminds me of the scripture where Jesus said that how we treat the least of peoples, is how we are treating Him. So by treating C-Man with love and dignity, you are actually treating God that way too. How we treat children is so very important. <br /><br />And on another level, if everything in your dream is part of you - some aspect of your own being, then maybe in your dream C-Man represents a part of you that also is making a difference in this world. It is so difficult at times to see ourselves as valuable people of worth. Perhaps in your dream it was easier for your mind to project that onto an innocent child who so obviously has his whole life ahead of him, full of potential. And your motherly instincts towards him are perhaps easier for you to accept mentally than the fact that you, yourself, are also a person of value, an object of love. <br /><br />What I'm suggesting is that perhaps the message is for you as much as it is for C-Man. Could it be that you too are contributing something that is bigger than you are, bigger than all of us? Perhaps that dream came to you because you needed the assurance that your life path is one of significance and value.Rohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03631771953626754039noreply@blogger.com