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Love many,trust few & always paddle your own canoe.

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Username:outdoorzy
Age:59
Gender:Male
Location: Portland, Oregon, United States
Last Online:3 hours ago
Status:single
Member of:Ascension Symptoms, The Joint Earth Council, Xchange of Conscious Minds, High Vibes - Blissing Out on BEING, All Natural Babe, Solar Effects, Pleiadians
In relationship with:Single

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Looking for: Like-Minded Souls
Ethnicity: Caucasian
Marital Status: Single
Favorite Food: I love all food
Sexual Orientation: Straight
Height: 5' 7" - 170cm
Religion: Spiritual but not religious
Meditate: Almost every day
Eyes: Hazel
Hair: Gray
Smoking: No
Drinking: Socially
Political View: None of the Above
Education: Not stated
Employment: Not stated
Have Children: Yes
Want Children: Not Stated
Are you an empath: I am unsure
Believe in angels: Yes
Seen a UFO: I think so
Watch TV: Occasionally

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About me: Things are happening fast on this path of enlightenment.I have been immersing myself in a wealth of knowledge of healthfulness, ie. vitamins,supplements,herbs,exer cise,etc. As well as psychics,hypnotists,readers,etc . I have learned alot about myself & some of my past lives, as well of good things coming in my future, but most importantly about love, forgiveness, & being in the moment always (not worrying about yesterday or tomorrow). As Baba Ram Dass stated in a book I read in the seventies, "Be Here Now". Times of great loss or personal failure break weaker people; but the strong of heart can bend with fate. To endure hard times — or even grow and benefit from them — it is essential to tap that deepest stratum of personal identity, that which is deeper even than fate, and which is incorruptible by even the harshest realities. It is essential, in other words, to tap the wellspring of human endurance: hope.

In a sense, there is no such thing as failure. There is only sweet and sour reality, and more is learned from the sour, oftentimes, than from the sweet. For failure, hard as it may be to swallow, opens the blinds to the real world, and reawakens the clarity of vision known only to those who have risked, and tasted, disappointment.

When in the throes of hard times, it is wise to be resolute and strong on the inside while remaining quietly cheerful on the outside. Avoid too much talking — except to your closest friends. Your words will have little effect on all others, since your influence will be at a low ebb — and the attempt to get across will only drain you of vital energy. Strong silence is the most skillful posture when facing the public during adversity; it shows that your inner core is strong enough to withstand the current troubles, and suggests that your recovery will be complete. At the same time, talking openly to those you trust is equally important, for in times of calamity, talking is an important part of healing.

Keep in mind that failure is the final taboo in modern society. But this is just one part of the inevitable cycle of life for those who dare to live fully and completely. Never to fail at all is to fail in the biggest way — avoiding risk altogether, you cannot help but fall far short of what might have been."Only the strong survive" & "What doesn't kill you, makes you stronger". Never lose HOPE! . In spite of challenges, cling to what is luminous in yourself, in others, and in life itself, never forsaking your belief in what is right. When events seem foreboding, or people seem oppressive, remember the good that has been and is yet to be. Holding to this idea is to cling to the power of the light and love within you.Fellowship. When communal bonds unite people, great success is possible. But such bonds can develop only when personal interests are subordinated to goals that serve the greater good of all. The broader the basis for action, the greater the benefits that can be achieved. And conversely, the greater the potential good, the more powerful the support behind it. A spirit of cooperation steadies the boat, but it helps to have a beautiful island to row towards.

Learn to respect the strength in diversity, for a community's true power lies not in its numbers, but in the diverse skills and resources of its members. Just as the stoutest walls are reinforced with many different materials, so the strongest groups allow differences to co-exist inside the whole.

With a unified group solidly behind you, even difficult enterprises can be attempted without great risk. I believe in multiple dimensions and that consciousness is the base of all reality. Mind creates matter as well as all other dimensions. We live in a conscious multi-verse. There is a Source Mind which is the consciousness of ALL, and which manifests the various dimensions in collaboration with our conscious desires and intentions. Besides the physical dimension we regularly experience, there are multiple levels of the “astr
Looking for: I am looking for like-minded friends &/or more to share in the joys of this roller-coaster ride called life. I've been into Edgar Cayce since 1974 & recently joined "The Association for Research & Enlightenment" which has snowballed into more groups & like-minded entities that let me know I am being led by my spirit guides to where I am supposed to be going, during these times of ascension. Things are happening fast & for a reason, as I believe everything happens for a reason. A fisherman can cast the line, but he can only wait for the fish to bite. Your catch will come in its own time; you cannot make it hurry to you — neither by working, nor by planning, nor by wishing. You may need to provide nourishment or support for others; but only through patience can you become the bridge between the fickle fish and the eventual feast. Strength in a time of trial waits quietly, resolutely. Weakness grows agitated, and abandons the effort before the fish bites. Periods of waiting are most fruitful when used for quiet contemplation.

Proceed cautiously, but resolutely, with whatever you are doing. The time and situation are calling for consistency and patience. Waiting is an essential skill; patience is a powerful force. Good timing is an ally of those with inner strength — the kind of strength that allows you to be uncompromisingly honest with yourself, while sticking to the path you have charted. If you persevere with a positive attitude, time weakens even the hardest obstacles. To rush anything, or impatiently force results, stimulates resistance and causes setbacks. At best, you achieve surface changes — the kind that can just as quickly be reversed. Steadfast waiting — while holding to your integrity leads to slow but permanent improvements. In the end, you accomplish something great. Practice patience.
Shallow wells rarely strike water and shallow minds often come up empty. The ability to keep still and simply observe deepens resolve and attracts good fortune. Discern the difference between what is deep and what is surface within yourself — and you will be able to distinguish between the two in the world as well.

During a period between events, the practice of stillness with awareness is fruitful. Only by observing and absorbing the true nature of things — by apprehending the rhythms and cycles that guide all creation — can we discover the laws that apply to our own individual lives. Examine yourself and the overall situation — not just with the thought of discovering truth, but with the vision of concentrating your personal power.
Interests: Computers, Sport, Music, Movies, Nature, Chat, Adventures, Spirituality, Meditation, Metaphysics, Quantum Physics, World Peace, 2012 Mayan Calendar

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[1/16/2013] mayagayam: Thank you for the friend request :)
[5/20/2012] nichicat: Thank you for the friendship! Blessings :)
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