Typical evening of a married man with kids.


published by: isibingo
on December 7th, 2007

The thing about 90% of most women that become mothers is that their twat stretches out and they get a big gut. They started eating for two, and they find they like it. So it’s twinkies and m&ms all day. Then they run up the mastercard buying the Tova Borgnine wrinkle cream and the Bob […]






Relationship Rescue


published by: Dhiraj
on December 7th, 2007

Rescue

Those early days in a relationship are the uncomplicated ones when everything about your partner is seen through rose decorated glasses and any temperamental shortcomings are ignored in favor of those lovable features that make everything look so perfect. While doing so, we conveniently forget that it takes pains to make a long term relationship […]






Truth New Year 2007 Message


published by: gerald777
on December 7th, 2007

To all of us, we wish a wonder-filled 2007. May we all be there in Oneness at the Last Supper of the Night we are traveling together as The One, and enjoy the delights of its manifold tastes before Light breaks open and wide in the unfolding of the Morning of our REAL existence as […]






Faith


published by: mdavi261
on December 7th, 2007

What does it mean to be truly faithful?  To me, it means surrendering to the unknown (Myself). Through my experiences I have faith in myself when I know, despite all odds that everything is going to be ok. Despite my doubts, I must admit that I am constantly plunging into the unknown. I never know […]






Change, Help, and Personal Responsibility


published by: ForgetfulGod
on December 7th, 2007

In this world there are many different types of strange phenomena. One of the strangest has to be our insatiable desire to implement change. We honestly believe that without our help, change would not occur. We assume that, even if change did happen without us, it would inevitably be worse than change according to our […]






Communicating with Plants


published by: BobMak
on October 3rd, 2006

Plants’ experience of being in the world is very different from the experience of us animals. Because plants cannot move about, they exist in a state of profound acceptance and peace within themselves. Emotions such as fear, hate, jealousy, possessiveness, etc. are wholly unknown to plants and would serve no useful purpose. […]






Overcome Your Winter Depression


published by: connielimon
on September 24th, 2006

In North America, it is estimated that 50 to 60 percent of the population is affected by winter depression. There is a broad spectrum of symptoms that arise, from a change in sleep patterns and weight gain, to overwhelming suicidal thoughts and the unfortunate results. This means about half of the people you know are […]





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