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September 24, 2008 at 4:40 PM #275117September 24, 2008 at 4:52 PM #274807EnorahParticipant
Hold you vibration/your light. Do not become overwhelmed with fear and then react to the current drama, the illusion we call reality from your fear.
Meditate
Be in nature
Do yoga
sing
dance
paint
play
allow your creativity to flow.
Remember we are all sovereign and this is our creation. The outer always reflects the inner.
September 24, 2008 at 4:52 PM #275057EnorahParticipantHold you vibration/your light. Do not become overwhelmed with fear and then react to the current drama, the illusion we call reality from your fear.
Meditate
Be in nature
Do yoga
sing
dance
paint
play
allow your creativity to flow.
Remember we are all sovereign and this is our creation. The outer always reflects the inner.
September 24, 2008 at 4:52 PM #275060EnorahParticipantHold you vibration/your light. Do not become overwhelmed with fear and then react to the current drama, the illusion we call reality from your fear.
Meditate
Be in nature
Do yoga
sing
dance
paint
play
allow your creativity to flow.
Remember we are all sovereign and this is our creation. The outer always reflects the inner.
September 24, 2008 at 4:52 PM #275109EnorahParticipantHold you vibration/your light. Do not become overwhelmed with fear and then react to the current drama, the illusion we call reality from your fear.
Meditate
Be in nature
Do yoga
sing
dance
paint
play
allow your creativity to flow.
Remember we are all sovereign and this is our creation. The outer always reflects the inner.
September 24, 2008 at 4:52 PM #275127EnorahParticipantHold you vibration/your light. Do not become overwhelmed with fear and then react to the current drama, the illusion we call reality from your fear.
Meditate
Be in nature
Do yoga
sing
dance
paint
play
allow your creativity to flow.
Remember we are all sovereign and this is our creation. The outer always reflects the inner.
September 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM #274813barnaby33ParticipantNormally I’m one of the most bearish people here, but really, come on? First off, China has issues we could only fret about in our worst nightmares. Second Europes structural problems (aging population and high fixed benefit costs are more staggering than our own.)
We have problems no doubt. We have a huge debt and worse a crisis in confidence. Those however are much more fixable than the problems of many other nations. Its just that we like most people would rather take the easy path. Recessions and depressions happen because the easy path is no longer available. We are going to have lower prosperity and quality of life for quite a while, of that I have no doubt. America still is the greatest wealthiest nation on earth. Its economy is basically solid (except for our huge pileup of debt) and as a nation we are for less rigid in our economy than most. We will adapt albeit at a poorer level.
It may take a while but the end is not nigh. Unless of course you are a merchant of debt.
Josh
September 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM #275062barnaby33ParticipantNormally I’m one of the most bearish people here, but really, come on? First off, China has issues we could only fret about in our worst nightmares. Second Europes structural problems (aging population and high fixed benefit costs are more staggering than our own.)
We have problems no doubt. We have a huge debt and worse a crisis in confidence. Those however are much more fixable than the problems of many other nations. Its just that we like most people would rather take the easy path. Recessions and depressions happen because the easy path is no longer available. We are going to have lower prosperity and quality of life for quite a while, of that I have no doubt. America still is the greatest wealthiest nation on earth. Its economy is basically solid (except for our huge pileup of debt) and as a nation we are for less rigid in our economy than most. We will adapt albeit at a poorer level.
It may take a while but the end is not nigh. Unless of course you are a merchant of debt.
Josh
September 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM #275065barnaby33ParticipantNormally I’m one of the most bearish people here, but really, come on? First off, China has issues we could only fret about in our worst nightmares. Second Europes structural problems (aging population and high fixed benefit costs are more staggering than our own.)
We have problems no doubt. We have a huge debt and worse a crisis in confidence. Those however are much more fixable than the problems of many other nations. Its just that we like most people would rather take the easy path. Recessions and depressions happen because the easy path is no longer available. We are going to have lower prosperity and quality of life for quite a while, of that I have no doubt. America still is the greatest wealthiest nation on earth. Its economy is basically solid (except for our huge pileup of debt) and as a nation we are for less rigid in our economy than most. We will adapt albeit at a poorer level.
It may take a while but the end is not nigh. Unless of course you are a merchant of debt.
Josh
September 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM #275114barnaby33ParticipantNormally I’m one of the most bearish people here, but really, come on? First off, China has issues we could only fret about in our worst nightmares. Second Europes structural problems (aging population and high fixed benefit costs are more staggering than our own.)
We have problems no doubt. We have a huge debt and worse a crisis in confidence. Those however are much more fixable than the problems of many other nations. Its just that we like most people would rather take the easy path. Recessions and depressions happen because the easy path is no longer available. We are going to have lower prosperity and quality of life for quite a while, of that I have no doubt. America still is the greatest wealthiest nation on earth. Its economy is basically solid (except for our huge pileup of debt) and as a nation we are for less rigid in our economy than most. We will adapt albeit at a poorer level.
It may take a while but the end is not nigh. Unless of course you are a merchant of debt.
Josh
September 24, 2008 at 4:56 PM #275132barnaby33ParticipantNormally I’m one of the most bearish people here, but really, come on? First off, China has issues we could only fret about in our worst nightmares. Second Europes structural problems (aging population and high fixed benefit costs are more staggering than our own.)
We have problems no doubt. We have a huge debt and worse a crisis in confidence. Those however are much more fixable than the problems of many other nations. Its just that we like most people would rather take the easy path. Recessions and depressions happen because the easy path is no longer available. We are going to have lower prosperity and quality of life for quite a while, of that I have no doubt. America still is the greatest wealthiest nation on earth. Its economy is basically solid (except for our huge pileup of debt) and as a nation we are for less rigid in our economy than most. We will adapt albeit at a poorer level.
It may take a while but the end is not nigh. Unless of course you are a merchant of debt.
Josh
September 24, 2008 at 5:09 PM #274818PCinSDGuestIn between my yoga and singing I’ll be at the range with my new .357 magnum. Being an accurate shooter does involve breathing techniques, and in a way, meditation. I actually can’t pick it up for another 10 days. But, it’s a mint condition smith & wesson, model 66-1 with a 6 inch barrel. Woo Hoo! And, it will only increase in value.
September 24, 2008 at 5:09 PM #275067PCinSDGuestIn between my yoga and singing I’ll be at the range with my new .357 magnum. Being an accurate shooter does involve breathing techniques, and in a way, meditation. I actually can’t pick it up for another 10 days. But, it’s a mint condition smith & wesson, model 66-1 with a 6 inch barrel. Woo Hoo! And, it will only increase in value.
September 24, 2008 at 5:09 PM #275070PCinSDGuestIn between my yoga and singing I’ll be at the range with my new .357 magnum. Being an accurate shooter does involve breathing techniques, and in a way, meditation. I actually can’t pick it up for another 10 days. But, it’s a mint condition smith & wesson, model 66-1 with a 6 inch barrel. Woo Hoo! And, it will only increase in value.
September 24, 2008 at 5:09 PM #275119PCinSDGuestIn between my yoga and singing I’ll be at the range with my new .357 magnum. Being an accurate shooter does involve breathing techniques, and in a way, meditation. I actually can’t pick it up for another 10 days. But, it’s a mint condition smith & wesson, model 66-1 with a 6 inch barrel. Woo Hoo! And, it will only increase in value.
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