That one always has me in tears, because my dad and I didn't quite see eye to eye when he passed away, now 19 years ago. :(
Given that I'm the OP of this thread, could you please clarify what you mean by the above? :confused: :wry:
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That one always has me in tears, because my dad and I didn't quite see eye to eye when he passed away, now 19 years ago. :(
Given that I'm the OP of this thread, could you please clarify what you mean by the above? :confused: :wry:
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No problem. I was going to post it here myself a few days ago, but then I realized that I already have, which is why I didn't post it again. ;)
Yes, words can and do hurt. And sometimes people don't realize the gravity of what they've just thrown in somebody's face, but other times they realize that all too well, and they still choose to do it. People can be really spiteful.
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Some more 1980s Euro-pop. ;)
You reminded me of this one, Elen.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2fngvQS_PmQ
So beautiful. And the scenes are still so stunning.
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Your welcome, Nothing. I was listening to Mr. Moss yesterday and was reminded of how often he address synchronicity. He was the one who reminded me that Mark Twain observed, "Life likes to rhyme". He was describing synchronicity.
He also talked about a game he calls "Putting your question to the world". So you think of a question or problem and then look for the next unusual thing that happens as a sign. He told a fun story about it.
A young woman went out on a date and liked the guy but had some reservations. So she decided to put her question to the world. As she was driving on the highway she saw a license plate that said, "Dump Him". That was her sign, and she did. (poor guy)
My husband does a similar thing, but you ask your question and then open a book to a random page and read a sentence.
It seems that the strongest sources of signs are dreams, birds, and synchronicity. So far, that's what I've observed.
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Heatwave was a well-known funk band from the 1970s. And now y'all get yo' booties on da dance flo', ya hear? :p :ttr:
This girl's got groove. :like: Jay should hire her. :)
Nice Aragorn...and I love David Gilmour's music...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2H65mHd9Vk
Oh I nearly forgot about this one...so pleasing to my ears...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLYeVk9Sk60
Nik Kershaw, still rocking after all these years — and now with a mohawk to boot. :p
I was in the army when this song came out. That was 33 years ago. :belief:
Mari Boine is a Norwegian Lap or Sami, and she has done a lot for the indigenous people up in the very very far North. She has written this Joik-like music which is like a chant into the spirit-world. "Brother Eagle". What is there not to like about this performance?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kprl0CECykAQuote:
Live at the Oslo Opera House, October 2009. With Georg Buljo, guitar, Ole Jørn Myklebust, trumpet, Svein Schultz, bass, Gunnar Augland, drums & percussion, and Herman Rundberg, world stick.
Ah, Nik ... twenty years ago, I was teaching in a little school in the middle of rural Essex (UK): Nik and Sheri Kershaw lived in the village, and sent
their kids there. I taught both of them, and both Nik and Sheri were incredibly lovely people, and so caring towards their children. They did a lot for the
community - and Sheri was the talk of the village when she began to practise primal howling therapy in the garden ... :lol:
So thanks for this, Aragorn :chrs: - a blast from the past.