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My Dream
Posted On 06/16/2009 20:35:44 by MikeUpton

 The following is a dream I had, 6/16/2009. Upon waking today, I wrote it down. Its very vivid, and I believe it contains a lot of symbolism for my own life. Here it is:


 I was visiting a very large mansion type home, with rooms that changed about with seeming randomness. Danger lurked at every corner. There were many people there, many who I already knew from my life.  There was also malignant evil present, lurking in many forms, actively killing and destroyin... Read More



Finally Listening
Posted On 10/09/2008 17:15:34 by Tamrajh
I'm still unemployed. 15 months. Amazing. I've come really close to being hired many times, it's been between me and two others on numerous occasions, but I just don't get picked. So why is that? What's wrong with me you might ask. Am I that big of a problem? Heh, no. Actually, I'm a pretty good employee/manager who has a lot to offer with skills in a hot market. So why aren't you employed is the logical question. Well, let me tell you what I finally figured out and why it's OK to be unemployed.... Read More



Moral Invitations We Can't Ignore
Posted On 06/10/2008 11:39:07 by MaidservantX

I was very impressed with this blog entry and wanted to share it with all of you.

http://ldsphilosopher.wordpress.com/2008/06/09/moral-invitatio ns-we-cant-ignore/

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