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Nibbling Ducks: August 2008
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Sunday, August 24, 2008. And my poor room-mate has had to answer questions like, “how much do you tip at a restaurant? 8221; and “can I turn right on a red light? 8221;, and they’ve been asked in all seriousness. I’m not sure how I feel about that. Crappy, inside-gut-turning, mostly. Or maybe it’s similar to feeling like silly putty. In the past week – or in the past month, really – I feel like I’ve been stretched, pulled, snapped, bounced, and molded into all sorts of crazy shapes. So while the appearan...
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Nibbling Ducks: Green as Carrots
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Sunday, June 28, 2009. So my question was: “going green…is it trendy or will it stick around? 8221; And so I will tell you about my neighbor’s friend. Now I should know the name of said neighbor, but I don’t. And I don’t think I’d ever met her friend outside of this one encounter. But apparently this neighbor’s friend was familiar with my trash. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Warte auf die Ampelmänner. View my complete profile.
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Nibbling Ducks: January 2009
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Tuesday, January 27, 2009. The State of Humanity. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Holy questions are those questions asked to figure things out. To such questions there are no boundaries, no areas off limits, no regions that cannot be reached through holy study. [And] to do the work of study, you must make an especially stubborn effort to think clearly. - Dr. Richard Swanson. Warte auf die Ampelmänner. View my complete profile. The State of Humanity.
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Nibbling Ducks: Theory of Everything
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Thursday, July 16, 2009. I find that I have a lot that I want to talk about. On the list today are: organ transplants, “graceful” interruptions, friendship, imagination, chaos theory, Europe, neuroscience, and the patience of fighting. They have come from the seminary pastor, an article. Has everything to do with the state of my mind. Because it is this man - or really the presence and observance of this type of man - that prompts these musings and makes life interesting. Warte auf die Ampelmänner.
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Nibbling Ducks: February 2010
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Saturday, February 13, 2010. My frustration, of course, led to theory, and theory, well, leads me to this post. Ten times a year. I think it’s the same with blogging. I gave it a good effort, I did it for a little bit, and once in a while I would feel inspired, such as today. But really, there’s no reason for me to be doing it, so it doesn’t happen. I don’t know why. I operate this way; one would think that you would do what you enjoy doing, without prompting. But somehow, I don’t.
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Nibbling Ducks: The Hardest Part of Life
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. The Hardest Part of Life. How does one get past their pride and their fear? September 1, 2009 at 9:34 PM. Lol Perhaps that IS the answer! Although, given my drinking habits, I dont think Id drink enough to get me to that point. September 2, 2009 at 9:09 PM. The Eastern way of dealing with them is to acceph them as part of you. You transmute your fear and pride from negative qualities into positives by seeing them as your gifts and as necessary for you to be who you are.
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Nibbling Ducks: Scratchpad
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Saturday, February 13, 2010. My frustration, of course, led to theory, and theory, well, leads me to this post. Ten times a year. I think it’s the same with blogging. I gave it a good effort, I did it for a little bit, and once in a while I would feel inspired, such as today. But really, there’s no reason for me to be doing it, so it doesn’t happen. I don’t know why. I operate this way; one would think that you would do what you enjoy doing, without prompting. But somehow, I don’t. View my complete profi...
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Nibbling Ducks: August 2009
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Sunday, August 30, 2009. The Hardest Part of Life. How does one get past their pride and their fear? Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Holy questions are those questions asked to figure things out. To such questions there are no boundaries, no areas off limits, no regions that cannot be reached through holy study. [And] to do the work of study, you must make an especially stubborn effort to think clearly. - Dr. Richard Swanson. Warte auf die Ampelmänner. View my complete profile. The Hardest Part of Life.
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Nibbling Ducks: September 2008
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Sunday, September 14, 2008. The benefits of forgiving people and situations far outweigh those of maintaining pride and defensiveness. But I don’t know, exactly, what it is that I’m forgiving. The more I examine the “situation”, the more I don’t know what the “cause” of it all is. And the technical actions that spurred the anger? Symptoms. Is it possible to “forgive” symptoms? And if it is, is that what we should be focusing on anyway? 8220;just do it”. Too bad many things are easier said than ...Holy qu...