I sincerely hope that I will be contemplating retirement (from the road) in five years from now. Having just made a deal to buy a truck, and figuring three years to pay it off that will be two years of saving and realignment for the rest of my life. I have thought a lot about doing "Life Coaching" as a 'retirement career'. This would keep me busy and let me (hopefully) help others with some of the things I have learned. Is that not what all of us wish, to be useful and needed in our "golden years" and to feel that what we have learned might make a difference in other's lives?
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"With glasses full of wine and hearts full of love and joy, we toast the passing of our friend.
A good journey to you, and "Don't pay the ferryman"."
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Definately the "Prayer of Jabaz". I find each day that it helps me to remember who I am and keeps me in rememberance of the only being more complete than myself. It keeps me in a "thankful" mode for the blessings in my life, everything from a beautiful day to getting past that last weigh station. All are blessings, no matter how seemingly small or insignificant for without the small miracle of a steady step in this instance we might suffer a fall in the next.
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If time and money are not part of the equation, I would put together a team to effect positive change for our world and open doors to other worlds (dimensions) not yet known by us. The team would consist of people such as Ingo Swann, Paul Smith, Ed Dames and others from the "remote viewing" field. This would be "team Alpha". (for lack of better name)
"Team Bravo" would consist of James Redfield, Mark Smith, Bill Harris and others from the field of "astral projection".
With such "teams" cross-training and expanding their knowledge/abilities while training others, it is my belief that the veil of the "third dimension" could be breeched and that by causing change in another dimension, positive change could be the result in our "world".
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The most important thing I have is consciousness. If all material objects were lost to me tomorrow and my body left broken and useless, clear and concise consciousness would allow me to slip the bonds of my broken body or to replace those material objects lost to me. Since all material objects (including the physical body) are indeed temporal at best, how could such be considered as "important"? The conscious soul is all that may be "eternal", and so the strength and use of this is certainly my greatest calling.
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