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jane82 110F
6529 posts
4/9/2012 5:50 pm
Are you a dreamer or superstitious?

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within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/9/2012 5:54 pm

As the deer pants for the water,
So my soul longs after You.
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You.

You alone are my strength, my shield,
To You alone may my spirit yield.
You alone are my heart's desire
And I long to worship You.

I want You more than gold or silver,
Only You can satisfy.
You alone are the real joy-giver
And the apple of my eye.

You're my Friend and You are my Brother,
Even though You are a King.
I love You more than any other,
So much more than anything.




within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


eb1209

4/10/2012 8:19 am

I can be a BIG TIME DREAMER, and at times, superstitious...No thanks for my old great grandparents ..However, my life does not depend on both. There are things that I do make happen...quite fast..

Just call me ELZ


theta2011 53F
1917 posts
4/11/2012 6:01 am

Janey dear,

Certainly there is magic in dreaming and same with real living. Though I can't argue that certain dreams turned to realities or by way of interpretation through fate or sheer luck, still can't dispute the power of oneself to work for the fulfillment of a certain ideal.

Dream big but work hard for it, right sis? Hello..


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:16 pm

    Quoting  :

I'm glad when people see each other's redeeming qualities, though at time it's difficult to find with serial killers and real psychopaths.

Yes superstitions could get lost, but I doubt it will totally die out as long as people continue to believe them and pass them on through generations.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:18 pm

    Quoting  :

Thanks Joseph, yes I'm proud to have been touched and met this cousin of my step relation the odd time. Happy to see her pass away peacefully and with little regret.

Hence, why I don't believe nice guys finish last. It isn't always true in my books.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:19 pm

    Quoting eb1209:
    I can be a BIG TIME DREAMER, and at times, superstitious...No thanks for my old great grandparents ..However, my life does not depend on both. There are things that I do make happen...quite fast..
I've my dreams too grounded on Earth and made up in my sleep.

Apologies if I come across ignorant and do silly things which could bring bad luck or will make you go what the hell is she doing because I could barely tell what is and what isn't superstitious.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:22 pm

    Quoting  :

Same 'te Mindz, I used to be able to weave dreams better. I've less control of my dreams now, but what the heck. Whenever I can weave them, I enjoy my dreams even more.

Too true, superstitions are like devil's advocate. That's one original way of thinking about it.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/11/2012 5:25 pm

    Quoting theta2011:
    Janey dear,

    Certainly there is magic in dreaming and same with real living. Though I can't argue that certain dreams turned to realities or by way of interpretation through fate or sheer luck, still can't dispute the power of oneself to work for the fulfillment of a certain ideal.

    Dream big but work hard for it, right sis? Hello..
Thanks for sharing your very interesting thoughts sis Theta.

It's always a curiosity to me how dreaming in Aborigines in Australia is rather unique to their culture. It's mind blowing.

You're right. If you gotta dream big, you gotta work extra hard. Otherwise it's useless.



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.


jane82 110F

4/12/2012 3:16 am

How was your Easter folks?



within each one of us, and let it begin with me (and each one of us)..one breath at a time.