From: dicksilk@gmail.com   
      
   On Wednesday, February 8, 2023 at 9:26:07 AM UTC-6, sandy$ wrote:   
   > On Tuesday, February 7, 2023 at 7:00:42 AM UTC-7, dicksilk wrote:    
   > >    
   > > As to any unresolved issues, let those "go with him." You fairly well   
   resolved *all* of those issues when he divorced you / you divorced him. His   
   issues are no longer *any* of your issues, which raises the question, are   
   there any issues *you    
   personally* would like to work on? If so, what might you do to address them?   
   As to any possibility of "next incarnation," why pre-load a child with   
   unresolved issues from your adult present?    
   > >    
   > > Consider: "NOW is" the *consequence* of ALL past *and* the *cause* of ALL   
   future. (Just something to think about.)    
    *********************************************************   
   ***************************************************************    
   > Hello Dick,    
   > I never divorced that husband as he died of a combination of health   
   problems. Congestive heart problems, Doctors wanted him to get on a heart   
   replacement list, refused to have his gallbladder removed. I think what really   
   killed him was he quit taking    
   his pills to keep his heart in [rhythm].    
      
   Oops! Sorry 'bout that. I'm sorry for your loss.   
      
   However, the "meaning within" the "heart" of that previous comment remains   
   basically the same:   
      
   Many such issues were resolved when he passed.   
      
   Which leads back to:> "Consider: "NOW is" the *consequence* of ALL past *and*   
   the *cause* of ALL future. (Just something to think about.)"   
      
   Removing gall stones and kidney stones is easily accomplished with a glass of   
   water with baking soda, slightly on the "heavy" side of taste (yet still   
   within the "acceptable" level of comfort. Too heavy, and a *nearly instant*   
   voiding of the bowels is    
   the consequence.)   
      
   A bit about that dream (regarding water potentially falling upon the roof)   
   still interests me, much as an analogy of "Noah's Ark": There appear to be a   
   few basic *forms* of "water flow" in dreams: 1: calm (such as a lake or pond)   
   2: flood, and 3: river    
   (or stream of some level.)   
      
   The calm image brings with it an *amazing* sense of peace (or such has been my   
   experience.)   
   The flood brings with it chaos and/or destruction, a "wiping away of" what   
   *was* there. There's also a *very* Biblical reference to "a flood of words"   
   which is "Satan's way of misleading you astray" of the "Word of God" which   
   brings us to:   
   The river / stream of living waters, which *directly* references Jesus and His   
   teaching, such as in John 4:14 regarding "The Woman at the Well":    
   "...whoever drinks the water I give him will never thirst. Indeed, the water I   
   give him will become in him    
   a fount of water springing up to eternal life.”   
      
   So that engineer is beginning to strike me as a bit of an Old Testament type   
   "prophet" of sorts, simply advising to pay attention lest "when it floods   
   water would be falling on the roof".   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   
|