Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Each person being in positive control of his or her own life is going to reflect upon and improve society as a whole. So we are doing something for society ultimately. In your own small way if you can help a few people around you, the ones you come in contact with in your daily lives you are already doing a great deal. Sometimes it takes very little to put a smile on someones face. I've seen it; I have worked with a lot of poor patients. The smile, that look, not necessarily of gratitude but of hope is one of the best gifts you can receive. Each life is precious, making a differance to one life is all that is required.

--- On Mon, 1/9/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 6:57 PM

Hi Dean,
What we are really doing in this group is having a conversation :-) . Its not meant to be lifechanging or world changing, but that doesn't mean it can't be.
What I would say to the 100's of people...? Nothing. Who am I to tell them anything? Their lives are not mine to live, nor for me to decide.
What is the direction of our society? What concerns me is the direction of my life within this society. I can't do anything about the wider/greater society, but I can decide how to live my life. That's all I have any control over - me :-) . Every person can make a difference. Every person does make a difference, but they don't think they do. Therein lies the difference.
TTFN
Sue

Dean Nicholas wrote:
What is happiness or unhappin ess. One man's treasure another man's junk. Seriously, cliches are so repetitive and so mundane. I never agree on the individual being in total control of their own reality as you put it. Yes external factors are paramount. We all just servants of the system that we create with cliches and elite philosophy. Being polite doesn't serve philosophy or it's purpose. Socrate was a loved hated person that was called upon when needed by the aristocrates. Philosophy has guidelines now, and question that have no purpose or use in our society. What are we really doing in this group? What would you say to the hundreds of People that have no control of the economy and can't afford to pay for anything? Is this reality bending with the wind, please feel free to disiderater me with that philosophy anytime. It does not serve any purpose. Philosophy was the birth of ideas and synopis of society direction. What is the direction of our society?


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Re: [mylifeismine] Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Just realised, should'nt have bothered replying.

--- On Mon, 1/9/08, Pramod Meena <pleaseyou2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Pramod Meena <pleaseyou2002@yahoo.com>
Subject: [mylifeismine] Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 8:32 PM


I like the hippie's life style, because myself believe in "No beginning or end yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, today is a gift "I am from India, and want to make some nice friends from this community, And know about them. If I want to join this free life style community, what to do?

Pramod Kumar Meena 


--- On Mon, 9/1/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au> wrote:
From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008, 6:26 PM

Hi Moje,
If I had nothing, no money, nowhere to live - lets hope I'd have clothes or the sight might scare the neighbours (lol) - I think I could still find happiness. Its a quality that comes from within. It's closely associated with love, and love is easy to access without it being associated with a person, by simply looking at something you think beautiful. Stare at whatever you are looking at (a flower, whatever - can be anything) until you actually feel that beauty. It feels like being in love. It raises your energy level too. I found this technique in a book, 'The Celestine Prophecy' by James Redfield.
The first time I used it, I felt like jumping outta my skin, it was that good.
My happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on how I feel.
Can you find the good in bad or unfortunate events? Even if its just the size of a nanoparticle.
It is a different perspective :-) .
TTFN
Sue


 

From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Received: Sunday, 31 August, 2008, 11:09 PM

One of the most important things in my life is happiness. It can't be bought, and no one can't take it away unless I let them.
TTFN
Sue
 



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Re: [mylifeismine] Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Hi
  I dont think this is a free lifestyle community as you put it. We are all regular folks going about our lives, earning a living but endeavouring to make it meaningful and enriched. The title of this group i.e. "My Life is Mine" should give you an idea. What we or Perry who started the group is trying to say is that we are not drifting on the winds of destiny but we are in charge of and in control of our lives. It may not seem that way specially when times are hard and trying but that is the truth anyway. The way in which we live every moment decides what our future is going to be like. Belief in yourself is paramount if you want the life of your dreams. What do you want from life? If the hippie way of life is the key to your happiness by all means go for it: I presume you have thought of all consequences. Infact I think this group by its basic belief that we are responsible for our life, promotes hard work, discipline and a positive attitude. (I'm not suggesting hippies are a lazy undisciplined lot who dont work - please no one jump down my throat : I know nothing about hippies).
Regards Sangita


--- On Mon, 1/9/08, Pramod Meena <pleaseyou2002@yahoo.com> wrote:
From: Pramod Meena <pleaseyou2002@yahoo.com>
Subject: [mylifeismine] Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 8:32 PM


I like the hippie's life style, because myself believe in "No beginning or end yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, today is a gift "I am from India, and want to make some nice friends from this community, And know about them. If I want to join this free life style community, what to do?

Pramod Kumar Meena 


--- On Mon, 9/1/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au> wrote:
From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008, 6:26 PM

Hi Moje,
If I had nothing, no money, nowhere to live - lets hope I'd have clothes or the sight might scare the neighbours (lol) - I think I could still find happiness. Its a quality that comes from within. It's closely associated with love, and love is easy to access without it being associated with a person, by simply looking at something you think beautiful. Stare at whatever you are looking at (a flower, whatever - can be anything) until you actually feel that beauty. It feels like being in love. It raises your energy level too. I found this technique in a book, 'The Celestine Prophecy' by James Redfield.
The first time I used it, I felt like jumping outta my skin, it was that good.
My happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on how I feel.
Can you find the good in bad or unfortunate events? Even if its just the size of a nanoparticle.
It is a different perspective :-) .
TTFN
Sue


 

From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Received: Sunday, 31 August, 2008, 11:09 PM

One of the most important things in my life is happiness. It can't be bought, and no one can't take it away unless I let them.
TTFN
Sue
 



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Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Hi Dean,

Truly appreciate your reply - you verbalised the
desperation and/or helplessness of people in society
who are overwhelmed by life's realities.

It begs the question: If we can't find a solution, why
bother? Kinda like: Why bother seeing a doctor if
we're all going to die anyway?

Yes - the world is FULL of tragedies and calamities:
threats of nuclear war, hurricanes, economic
depression, food shortages, pollution, inflation,
genocide, drug and alcohol abuse, chronic gambling,
child abuse, spousal abuse, etc. etc. etc. Living in
this world is a hopeless case, isn't it? Therefore,
why bother? IT'S ALL OUT OF OUR CONTROL!!!

BUT there is ONE that is in YOUR control: YOUR
thoughts and YOUR response. That is WHY we are in this
group "My Life Is Mine". BEFORE I ponder what
direction our society is going, I first decide where
MY own life is going. "If I don't know where I'm
going, then how will I know I've arrived?"

Only then will I decide whether I go along with
society, or take society along with me. "Either I find
a way, or make one!" (Hannibal)

Dean, when you're sure of where you're going, feel
free to invite others to come with you.

Smile!

Perry

--- Dean Nicholas <dynikolas@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> What is happiness or unhappiness. One man's treasure
> another man's junk. Seriously, cliches are so
> repetitive and so mundane. I never agree on the
> individual being in total control of their own
> reality as you put it. Yes external factors are
> paramount. We all just servants of the system that
> we create with cliches and elite philosophy. Being
> polite doesn't serve philosophy or it's purpose.
> Socrate was a loved hated person that was called
> upon when needed by the aristocrates. Philosophy has
> guidelines now, and question that have no purpose or
> use in our society. What are we really doing in this
> group? What would you say to the hundreds of People
> that have no control of the economy and can't afford
> to pay for anything? Is this reality bending with
> the wind, please feel free to disiderater me with
> that philosophy anytime. It does not serve any
> purpose. Philosophy was the birth of ideas and
> synopis of society direction. What is the direction
> of our
> society?
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message ----
> From: perry enriquez <perryenriquez@yahoo.com>
> To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
> Sent: Monday, 1 September, 2008 11:47:27 AM
> Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a
> Good/Bad Day?
>
>
> Well said! If you let no one take away your
> happiness,
> then no one can! The mental/emotional/
> physical/spiritual/ moral) "state" that you put
> yourself into is really - up to YOU. No use blaming
> external factors - although this is NOT the same as
> denying their influence - rather it's "riding the
> wind" i.e. in a strong wind, bamboo just waves and
> bends with it.
>
> Perry
>
> --- Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au> wrote:
>
> > One of the most important things in my life is
> > happiness. It can't be
> > bought, and no one can't take it away unless I let
> > them.
> > TTFN
> > Sue
> >
> > jaws1606 wrote:
> > >
> > > It is about perspective but this is a good
> example
> > to show that you
> > > have to take the good with the bad, and most
> > importantly you cannot
> > > make assumptions on someones outlook in life
> just
> > becuase of their
> > > circumstance.
> > >
> > > People can make assumptions of the two people
> > described, but no-one
> > > really knows if they are happy within
> themselves.
> > >
> > > People with a healthy outlook would say the
> second
> > person is having a
> > > good day cause he is doing what he wants to do,
> it
> > sounds so
> > > comfortable to be able to work from home wearing
> > your pj's - but you
> > > don't know if this is what he really wants to
> do.
> > The assumption is
> > > he is working for home and that is great, but it
> > may not be for him.
> > >
> > > On the otherhand people might feel sorry for the
> > man with the nice
> > > suit as everything seems to be crashing around
> him
> > - but perhaps this
> > > doesn't concern him. I would of course be
> > concerned in this
> > > situation, but my point is that you really never
> > know how a person
> > > feels about their life.
> > >
> > > All the money in the world can't prevent someone
> > from feeling down,
> > > so it is very wrong to assume that money will
> make
> > problems
> > > dissappear.
> > >
> > >
> >
>
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Re: [mylifeismine] Relationship Delusions

what you say is pretty interesting.. and yes.. i'm interested in reading more about what you are learning from the cds.

On 9/1/08, Lisa Dean <songsfromthebody@yahoo.com> wrote:

Dear i fuc and others from the "My Life is Mine" group
 
I am currently listening to cds about relationships by Marianne
Williamson.  She also wrote the book "A Return to Love" and
this is a discussion about the book "A Course in Miracles"
and I don't know who wrote this. 
 
Anyway, the cds (four) are a series of public lectures, that she
has made around the world.  She talks about the "relationship
delusions" that we have.
 
And one of them is that someone else can make us happy.
 
She says that while we believe that another person, the "perfect"
person can be our saviour we will never be happy.  There is no
perfect person, we all need to learn to love everyone the same. 
 
Relationships work better when they are approached as a result
of desire, and not need. 
 
I'm still listening, and learning and trying to understand it. 
 
One of the things she says we do, is to create a picture in our
minds of what the relationship can be like.  Generally, this picture
is blown to pieces pretty quickly, because the two people have
two different pictures of how they want it to be. 
 
I will be glad to share this more, as I listen more to the cds. 
 
Let me know what you think. 
 
Regards,
 
Lisa
 
 


"The misfortunes of childhood affect the whole of one's life and leave an inconsolable well of sadness in the heart of man" P Bridas

--- On Wed, 3/14/07, i_fuc <i_fuc@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
From: i_fuc <i_fuc@yahoo.com>
Subject: [mylifeismine] understand you perfectly,
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2007, 10:36 AM

Hi mate,
To be honest don't know how to help you now. wish could have a
couple of coffee and a good healthy chat to get the things out of
the heart.(both, mine and yours)
I feel the same, trying to find someone to talk to. Someone who
could listen understand and give some good advices.
Yet, don't have anyone. Am single, 46 and wish i could have a family
like yours. I feel that the time is going buy and i will be alone.
In the other hand you have your family and seems that you are alone
too. Life is funny heh!
Well, i am trying to read a lot, but also have to go to work and
when i get home after 8pm, i can read only a page and fall asleep.

Just before your message i sugested to a girl to read the book "the
secrets" by Rhonda Byrne. Please, read it, it is inspiring and
teachs you how to change your negative thoughts to posite ones.

Hope you have a nice reading and things starts changing for better
to you.
with lots of kindness, me

--- In mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au, "j32217" <j32217@...> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I just joined the group today and hopefully will get to know" the
> like-minded people through the group eventually.
> The reason for me to join the group is I want to see how others
who
> are in the similar situation as mine cope with their lives. I am
42
> and married and have one daughter starting year 7 this year. Life
is
> OK but rather bland in many ways. Weekdays there a lot of routine,
> work, home, work, home. Weeekends are basically filled with
grocery
> shopping, home cleaning, kind of thing. Our marriage is again OK
but
> somewhat boring, I probably don*t have that much to talk to my
wife
> other than ※how*s your day§ kind of stuff, nor does she to me.
> Getting into teenager, my daughter starts to have more debates
with
> us. I have read books about relationships with young adolescent
kids
> but in reality it*s not that easy.
> So I really feel that life has lost its sparkle now. I am only 42
and
> I don*t want to be like that. I want to have a change. I am
telling
> myself to think positively but it doesn*t seem to be working that
> well. I tried to pick up new hobbies such as carpentry. I also try
to
> play more tennis. But I feel I want to make new friends, really
good
> friends with whom I can talk my heart out, and share our ups and
> downs.
>

 


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Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Right on the button, Sue!

"To those who believe, no proof is necessary.
To those who don't believe, no proof is sufficient."

It's YOUR choice. It's YOUR life.

Now which one will it be?

Perry

--- Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au> wrote:

> Hi Dean,
> What we are really doing in this group is having a
> conversation :-) .
> Its not meant to be lifechanging or world changing,
> but that doesn't
> mean it can't be.
> What I would say to the 100's of people...? Nothing.
> Who am I to tell
> them anything? Their lives are not mine to live, nor
> for me to decide.
> What is the direction of our society? What concerns
> me is the direction
> of my life within this society. I can't do anything
> about the
> wider/greater society, but I can decide how to live
> my life. That's all
> I have any control over - me :-) . Every person can
> make a difference.
> Every person does make a difference, but they don't
> think they do.
> Therein lies the difference.
> TTFN
> Sue
>
> Dean Nicholas wrote:
> > What is happiness or unhappiness. One man's
> treasure another man's
> > junk. Seriously, cliches are so repetitive and so
> mundane. I never
> > agree on the individual being in total control of
> their own reality as
> > you put it. Yes external factors are paramount. We
> all just servants
> > of the system that we create with cliches and
> elite philosophy. Being
> > polite doesn't serve philosophy or it's purpose.
> Socrate was a loved
> > hated person that was called upon when needed by
> the aristocrates.
> > Philosophy has guidelines now, and question that
> have no purpose or
> > use in our society. *What are we really doing in
> this group?* What
> > would you *say to the hundreds of People that have
> no control of the
> > economy and can't afford to pay for anything*? Is
> this reality bending
> > with the wind, please feel free to disiderater me
> with that philosophy
> > anytime. It does not serve any purpose. Philosophy
> was the birth of
> > ideas and synopis of society direction. What is
> the direction of our
> > society?
>

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Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Dear Sue,

You got it!

Happiness comes from within. As you said, "My
happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on how I
feel."

Now spread the happiness. There lies the answer to
finding "meaning" in this life.

Perry

--- Mo Je <moje43@yahoo.com.au> wrote:

> Thank you Sue for reply, yes, I agree with you money
> is necessary to fullfill our basic need of food,
> clothes, transport and shulter. What a sensitive
> chemistry of nanoparticle size mentioned at the end
> of your kind text, which stimulate my pico-chemistry
> towards atta..nano..microphilosphy. Well done, wish
> to chat you more face to face.
>  
> Regards,
>  
> Moje (46 man)
>
> --- On Mon, 1/9/08, Sue McEwen
> <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
>
> From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au>
> Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a
> Good/Bad Day?
> To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
> Received: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 10:56 PM
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hi Moje,
> If I had nothing, no money, nowhere to live - lets
> hope I'd have clothes or the sight might scare the
> neighbours (lol) - I think I could still find
> happiness. Its a quality that comes from within.
> It's closely associated with love, and love is easy
> to access without it being associated with a person,
> by simply looking at something you think beautiful.
> Stare at whatever you are looking at (a flower,
> whatever - can be anything) until you actually feel
> that beauty. It feels like being in love. It raises
> your energy level too. I found this technique in a
> book, 'The Celestine Prophecy' by James Redfield.
> The first time I used it, I felt like jumping outta
> my skin, it was that good.
> My happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on
> how I feel.
> Can you find the good in bad or unfortunate events?
> Even if its just the size of a nanoparticle.
> It is a different perspective :-) .
> TTFN
> Sue
>
>
> Mo Je wrote:
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Yes, by money we can purchase the objects, things,
> facilities for entertainments, tools of happiness
> but real hapiness is still not sure either can get
> or not or may be in long term consequences will be
> more worest in some cases. So question is where is
> real good happiness and how to acheive it? Regards,
> Moje
> --- On Sun, 31/8/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.
> com.au> wrote:
>
> From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
> Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a
> Good/Bad Day?
> To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
> Received: Sunday, 31 August, 2008, 11:09 PM
>
>
>
>
> One of the most important things in my life is
> happiness. It can't be bought, and no one can't take
> it away unless I let them.
> TTFN
> Sue
>  
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
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Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?

Thank you Sue for reply, yes, I agree with you money is necessary to fullfill our basic need of food, clothes, transport and shulter. What a sensitive chemistry of nanoparticle size mentioned at the end of your kind text, which stimulate my pico-chemistry towards atta..nano..microphilosphy. Well done, wish to chat you more face to face.
 
Regards,
 
Moje (46 man)

--- On Mon, 1/9/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Received: Monday, 1 September, 2008, 10:56 PM

Hi Moje,
If I had nothing, no money, nowhere to live - lets hope I'd have clothes or the sight might scare the neighbours (lol) - I think I could still find happiness. Its a quality that comes from within. It's closely associated with love, and love is easy to access without it being associated with a person, by simply looking at something you think beautiful. Stare at whatever you are looking at (a flower, whatever - can be anything) until you actually feel that beauty. It feels like being in love. It raises your energy level too. I found this technique in a book, 'The Celestine Prophecy' by James Redfield.
The first time I used it, I felt like jumping outta my skin, it was that good.
My happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on how I feel.
Can you find the good in bad or unfortunate events? Even if its just the size of a nanoparticle.
It is a different perspective :-) .
TTFN
Sue


Mo Je wrote:

Yes, by money we can purchase the objects, things, facilities for entertainments, tools of happiness but real hapiness is still not sure either can get or not or may be in long term consequences will be more worest in some cases. So question is where is real good happiness and how to acheive it? Regards, Moje
--- On Sun, 31/8/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au> wrote:

From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Received: Sunday, 31 August, 2008, 11:09 PM

One of the most important things in my life is happiness. It can't be bought, and no one can't take it away unless I let them.
TTFN
Sue
 


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[mylifeismine] Which One is a Good/Bad Day?


I like the hippie's life style, because myself believe in "No beginning or end yesterday is history, tomorrow is mystery, today is a gift "I am from India, and want to make some nice friends from this community, And know about them. If I want to join this free life style community, what to do?

Pramod Kumar Meena 


--- On Mon, 9/1/08, Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au> wrote:
From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus.com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@yahoogroups.com.au
Date: Monday, September 1, 2008, 6:26 PM

Hi Moje,
If I had nothing, no money, nowhere to live - lets hope I'd have clothes or the sight might scare the neighbours (lol) - I think I could still find happiness. Its a quality that comes from within. It's closely associated with love, and love is easy to access without it being associated with a person, by simply looking at something you think beautiful. Stare at whatever you are looking at (a flower, whatever - can be anything) until you actually feel that beauty. It feels like being in love. It raises your energy level too. I found this technique in a book, 'The Celestine Prophecy' by James Redfield.
The first time I used it, I felt like jumping outta my skin, it was that good.
My happiness isn't reliant on what I have, but on how I feel.
Can you find the good in bad or unfortunate events? Even if its just the size of a nanoparticle.
It is a different perspective :-) .
TTFN
Sue


 

From: Sue McEwen <chinkajack@iprimus. com.au>
Subject: Re: [mylifeismine] Re: Which One is a Good/Bad Day?
To: mylifeismine@ yahoogroups. com.au
Received: Sunday, 31 August, 2008, 11:09 PM

One of the most important things in my life is happiness. It can't be bought, and no one can't take it away unless I let them.
TTFN
Sue
 

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