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aeroplane Cannabis Sacrament Minister


Joined: 10 Nov 2004 Posts: 1472 Location: Valhalla
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Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2005 9:35 pm Post subject: Who wants to play The Life Game? |
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Who wants to play The Life Game? It's fun and stress reducing.
The rules are simple:
1) Take nothing personal.
2) Remember that you wrote this character or situation into the script of your life.
This means that for everyone and everything that affects your life directly or indirectly, positively or negatively, you simply step back for a moment, take responsibility for it and realize that this is something that you wrote into the script of your life.
Think only from the perspective of "me" not as the ego you've known yourself to be, but the you before you chose to play this character. I mean, if you're playing the game of your life, then you my friend are also a character and nothing more. Remember, it's only a game.
Post a brief description about your experience and how thinking of it by these rules have changed your perspective about the situation and maybe even your life.
I'll go first:
By no longer seeing my parents as two aged and angry people locked in mortal battle of hatred and loneliness, I can release myself from it all. I can see them as just two cartoon characters that I (before aeroplane, before the man behind aeroplane) wrote in this script. It's like a breath of fresh, cool air after being locked in an enclosed room for a week with 5 unbathed, sweaty people loaded with intestinal gas. Whew!
We can all say this and play this game because:
"I say, 'You are gods, sons of the Most High. All of you." - Psalms 82:6
and
"Jesus answered them, 'Is it not written in your law, I said, You are gods?'" - John 10:34
To me that sounds like we wrote the script before we chose to play these characters we think of as ourselves. Anyone else wanna play? Who knows what could become of this.
The intent of the game is to be an ongoing experiment. _________________ "Penalties against the possession of a drug
should not be more damaging to the individual
than the drug itself."
US President Jimmy Carter |
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