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Re: riding down the highways » Jai

Posted by Larry Hoover on November 26, 2003, at 17:01:37

In reply to riding down the highways, posted by Jai on November 25, 2003, at 9:40:09

> I have a poem called "Home is Where the Fear is"
> > You wrote it, or...?
> Why, yes I did.

Well maybe I might like to read it some time, if you'd allow me.

> I was depressed as a child. But hard as I try I just couldn't get real far from my life. It's hard to leave when some adult is sexually hunting you down. I had to be vigilant and wanted to be spaced out...really tough trick. usually awake all night.

Oh, s***

> > Hallucinating the process along with seeing the object is not fun. The imagery was as present as the object.
> >
> How ever did you get out of that pickle?

Time. It passed. All things pass.

> > Reiki is cool. But it very much matters the practitioner.
> >
> Isn't that the truth.

I can't find my favourite one. She moved her practise.

> > I KNEW that.
> Well you are too clever by far.

I don't remember what I knew, now, so I'm not *that* clever.

> > I drive truck down the 1-81, I-75 and I-69 corridors, as well as up through Wisonsin via Chicago, and New York state via Buffalo. On which route shall I wave, as I pass by?
> >
> Try Vermont?

I haven't been in Vermont for a while, sorry.

> Does all the driving hurt your kidneys?

It's harder on the bladder, to be truthful.

The tractor frame is on an air bag suspension, the cab is on air bags against the frame, and the seat is on an air bag against the cab, but you still feel the road.

> I am originally from Green Bay (the arse hole of Wisconsin the reason I say that is: the main product made there is toilet paper)

Green Bay is too close to Chicago for my liking....everybody drives very fast and aggressively, IMHO.

> > Well, I'm glad your ancestors made it.
> I know, it's so awesome.

<grin>

> > Not beyond control. Made different. Different rules apply. But, without that insight, treatments may be very inappropriate, or a waste of time.
> such as Valerian. What else comes to mind?
> chromium? I am still trying to figure out chromium.

Chromium if blood sugar is fluctuating. The big thing I was thinking about was there can be an inversion of diurnal cortisol, or, deficient adrenergic response (what some call adrenal fatigue). So, drugs can do the opposite of what they're supposed to (via the inversion), or do something nasty unopposed by adrenal secretions (the fatigue thingie)....that's my hypothesis.

> Well, I must rush off to work. The holiday season is very demanding. Retail...that is.
> I haven't had a day off during the holidays for 11 years! You can imagine how I feel about the holidays...put on a happy face. but honestly my nature is to be up beat...so I do have fun inspite of the stress. Sometimes because of it!

Well, I hope you keep finding time for you....like the canoeing.

> Love this connection.
> Jai

Me too

Happy Thanksgiving, eh? (We had ours over a month ago.)

Lar

 

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