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	<title>Comments on: Carradine and Life&#8217;s Energy Lines</title>
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		<title>By: Rose</title>
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		<dc:creator>Rose</dc:creator>
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		<description>Wow, that very first paragraph about the ups and downs of life, and to just keep hanging in there - says a lot. We all have to develop resilience. We can&#039;t  focus on just what is happening now if it&#039;s bad stuff - we have to look to the infinite possibilities of how things can improve. 

Energy moves the way we choose to make it move, even with our thoughts. Psychologists are now saying that our thoughts create, or manifest, so we need to take that  thought energy and focus it on what we&#039;d like to experience in our lives. 

The Kung Fu character David Carridine portrayed had a major influence on my life when I was in my 20&#039;s. I wanted to be like him, though probably without the rigorous physical training. I practiced Yoga regularly, did meditation, studied Wicca and other religions, and since then, I&#039;m still studying. I&#039;m still working on looking at life from all different sides and seeing those &quot;waves&quot; as they move in different directions. I like the way Martial artists &quot;move&quot; and work with energy patterns, as was portrayed in the Kung Fu tv show.

I believe the true reason we do anything in life to to be happy. And in order to be happy, we need to focus inward. I believe that in Truth, we all want to be free from attachement, because attachment, in many ways, causes misery. 

Perhaps it doesn&#039;t really matter how someone passes over to the other demension. Maybe what matters is that it is that person&#039;s time. Perhaps on some deep, unknown, unconscious level, David Carridine was ready to travel on a different non-earthly plane. Hopefully, he had a good life here on earth.

Still, I am sorry to have heard of his passing. I thank him for being such a wonderful actor and for starring in the Kung Fu series. He was a very convincing Shaolin priest.

Blessings to you David, wherever you are.

Great Post Toni and Lawrence
Love you,
Rose</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow, that very first paragraph about the ups and downs of life, and to just keep hanging in there &#8211; says a lot. We all have to develop resilience. We can&#8217;t  focus on just what is happening now if it&#8217;s bad stuff &#8211; we have to look to the infinite possibilities of how things can improve. </p>
<p>Energy moves the way we choose to make it move, even with our thoughts. Psychologists are now saying that our thoughts create, or manifest, so we need to take that  thought energy and focus it on what we&#8217;d like to experience in our lives. </p>
<p>The Kung Fu character David Carridine portrayed had a major influence on my life when I was in my 20&#8242;s. I wanted to be like him, though probably without the rigorous physical training. I practiced Yoga regularly, did meditation, studied Wicca and other religions, and since then, I&#8217;m still studying. I&#8217;m still working on looking at life from all different sides and seeing those &#8220;waves&#8221; as they move in different directions. I like the way Martial artists &#8220;move&#8221; and work with energy patterns, as was portrayed in the Kung Fu tv show.</p>
<p>I believe the true reason we do anything in life to to be happy. And in order to be happy, we need to focus inward. I believe that in Truth, we all want to be free from attachement, because attachment, in many ways, causes misery. </p>
<p>Perhaps it doesn&#8217;t really matter how someone passes over to the other demension. Maybe what matters is that it is that person&#8217;s time. Perhaps on some deep, unknown, unconscious level, David Carridine was ready to travel on a different non-earthly plane. Hopefully, he had a good life here on earth.</p>
<p>Still, I am sorry to have heard of his passing. I thank him for being such a wonderful actor and for starring in the Kung Fu series. He was a very convincing Shaolin priest.</p>
<p>Blessings to you David, wherever you are.</p>
<p>Great Post Toni and Lawrence<br />
Love you,<br />
Rose</p>
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