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Action/Adventure: December 31, 1969 Issue [#4947]


Action/Adventure


 This week: Self Worth
  Edited by: Kimchi
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Welcome to the Spiritual Newsletter. I'm Kimchi, your hostess this week.

This newsletter explores matters of the spirit; it's a place to talk about little concerns of the heart and the big questions of the soul. Feel free to add your comments, questions, and ideas for topics.

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spidey - Fun newsletter! I have lucid dreams regularly, though I can usually only change a dream if it is connected with a strong emotion, like fear. The truly frightening dreams, for me, is when I can't change it! I've noticed in the past that when I try to remember my dreams (I've heard that one way to try to remember them in the morning is to tell yourself, "I will remember my dreams in the morning.), I start to have more nightmares, so I no longer actively try to remember them.

Great newsletter!

Dreamin1-Thanks Anonymous - I enjoyed reading this and am delighted that you used an item for this newsletter. Thank you for that.
Dreams are really interesting but also can be a bit weird. I've had dreams where I'm some place where there is flooding going on. Maybe the garage of basement is flooded. I used to dream of flying, well more like floating come to think of it, although in air.

I've had those nightmare dreams, but later had the most pleasant dreams where it's peaceful, and I'm sitting outside in a lush garden and looking over a book on the table with someone else who is there. I am not sure what the book was, but wondered if it was the bible or something like that. I never seem to visualize the other people in dreams, or who is sharing the book, but I know I can trust the person and feel such a great love there. Have you ever felt so happy you thought your heart might burst?

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The Greatest Gift 
Labeling and thoughts about forgiving and being forgiven.
by Dreamin1-Thanks Anonymous



njames51 - So inspired this day, every newsletter helps me grow whole, more formed, more humble, more near with my God.
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My Heart Today 
Oh Lord, You know....
by njames51


nmames51 - This may not fit, but for me it is God's daily promise that HIS creation - the moon, stars continue there manifestations...and for the old man in the poem..it is his joyful faith that what was old is never old. God never changes, nor HIS creation of the world. "As it was in the beginning, is now , and ever shall be."
Enjoy all the editors and their seeds to make us think. Thanks
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Twirling Night Sky 
Twirling near dusk, the old man skips..
by njames51


- Sometimes I hope I sleep, and dream of something other than trash and cardboard.
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Twirling Night Sky 
Twirling near dusk, the old man skips..
by njames51




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