Saturday, November 7, 2009

Any Questions?



It's been a long time since I've done Sunday Scribblings.

This week the theme is Interview.

I invite you to interview me in the comments section.

15 comments:

  1. What are some things you "must" accomplish before this time is over?

    And.

    How is it you always manage to maintain such a positive outlook on life? Is it something you have taught yourself to do or is it something you've always done?

    Looking forward to your response.

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  2. By "this time" I guess you mean this life. While there are things that I feel I may want to do or have along the way, I don't feel so attached to them that I 'must' do or have them. I want to experience who I am - my abilities, the possibilities of my life as 'me', am I living fully, using my gifts, expressing my Truth, loving and being loved, connected to my Source? Everything else is taken care of within that.

    I've never been a "negative" person, but it doesn't mean I don't have 'negative' thoughts or feelings. I just don't entertain them for long. Believing that everything has a reason or lesson and actually seeing the reason (or looking for it) leads to me not seeing a "negative" as 'negative'. Also being creative by nature - creating is therapeutic. As often as I create things, I am also recreating and transforming myself. Like putting glass into fire and blowing it to make a glass piece - it can't stay one way. I think having a 'positive outlook' doesn't mean you are always positive. It means you are willing to move, change and be transformed. To not be rigid and fixed - to be open to other perspectives.

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  3. What's the 'one thing' you would want to photograph if you could and why?

    Footnote:
    One thing being in inverted commas as it can be-person,building, natural formation, any object in general.

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  4. Because they are fascinating to me - the way they look and move. It's something I want to experience in this lifetime.

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  5. odd. I have changed my settings on Understanding Alice... hopefully that will help!

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  6. What's your motto, ie words you strive to live by?

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  7. Subhajit - I am what I am in the moment that I am.

    Writer Bug - the essence I strive to live by is 'Be True'.

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  8. Good idea for a post. I am brand new here, so:
    What is your favorite color?
    Do you have a pet? If so, what is it and what is its name?

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  9. Hello Gel. I currently don't have one favourite colour. I appreciate all. Depending on my mood I will favour one at the time. As I child it was blue. I tended to favour the cooler colours on the spectrum. Until recently I hated pink, but as of Nov 2007 I took a sudden liking to it (although not keen on powdery baby pink).

    I have a cat called Jasper and two dogs - Hindi and Pippa.

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  10. Where do Hindi and Pippa live? Inside? Outdoors? Fenced in? Do you have to take them out for exercise on a leash? Do you take them to the beach to run? Or just what?

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  11. They live outdoors (as do most Trini dogs) with their own shelter. They have a large garden, fenced, where they run, etc., so there's no need to take them for walks on a leash. They don't go onto the road. They grew up never having to deal with speeding cars, etc, so I doubt they would be able to handle that kind of environment.

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  12. What is your normal bedtime?
    When was the last time you had a good cry?

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  13. No 'normal' time as such. My body winds down around 7 p.m. Since 1999 I've been going to sleep early, average 8 p.m. Nowadays I go to bed anywhere between 8 - 11. I wake up anywhere between 3 - 5.

    When people say "good cry" I think they mean a lot of crying. I just cried during yoga. It wasn't 'much' in terms of tears and it wasn't long, but it was moving and releasing, so it was good.

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Thanks for your comments. I love to hear what you think and feel.