Sunday, the unexpected fun
I met a friend for a drink at the empty bottle. Light Sunday night activity turned into 3 beers, giggling like a 5 year old and....
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VISION OF YOUR FUTURE
Empty Bottle
December 04, 2005
Audience:
You can choose to be a participant or not, but no matter what please help to maintain a quiet atmosphere.
We participated
O. ABSTRACT (we can create change together and affect our futures in this moment by following this simple equation:)
Change==focused intent++expending time & energy
1. Introduciton:
Choosing what you want to change
The world...possibly love life? I settled on the world, it seemed easier.
2. Method: Exploring common choices
A) Money worksheet: write your lottery numbers here ________________
Our lottery numbers were created by writing our numbers on scrap paper. The ladies were asked to write the number of partners they've had. The men were asked to write the length of their...ahem. The numbers were collected and added up. It was an ungodly number...30,000-something. There were only 30 participants so we were either dishonest with our numbers or we can't add. Possibly both.
The idea here was that in order to "hit it big" we should be honest with ourselves and with others.
B) Seeing love (you can change the amount of love you feel by the amount you exude.)
For this exercise we were asked to look into our friend's eyes for two minutes. The first minute we sent loving thoughts about the person in our silence. The second minute we continued the loving thoughts, maintained eye contact and touched hands. This felt good.
Idea being that if I did my part and exuded love to my friend then it would be recognized and given back to me. Or, was it that since I was open to give freely I was open to feel and love what I was giving? Further still, that if I exude love as I did while looking into my friend's eyes then it can be done with my world. Rose colored glasses...?
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Fun stuff. If it wasn't for life I would have liked to stay.

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