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King Up-Chuck No Longer
When Milo came to live with me, he was just a kitten. He had been abused, had lived in a wall and only came out when someone would put a bit of food out ...
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Lost and Found
My friend, though disbelieving, was thrilled. I was ecstatic that nature had come through for me, possibly prompting the colt to give me a hand (or nibble). I was relieved that now her husband had no reason to "kill" her ...
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41 Years in 3 Weeks
The world is no longer scary and I'm not waiting for the bad guy around every corner. I live in the safe, sane world of a sunny morning. Awake and confident. Able to enjoy the good things thoroughly without thinking of the bad that has to come ...
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Missing Checkbook
Taking a larger view, I realized that the room itself is probably holding my husband's frantic and frustrated emotions. He looked beaten down after an hour and a half of unsuccessful checkbook-hunting, and his state had to be reflected in that room ...
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Need a Good Watering
The next light bulb that went on over my head had me realize that as long as I'm drinking all this water, I might as well put some essences in it. Some days I put all my water for the day in bottles, clear myself and then test what essences to put in each bottle. I always get answers ...
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Balance Attracts Balance
The first big mistake I made with essence testing was that I started second-guessing my own testing. Whenever I tested positive for an essence, I would test again, saying, "Do I need Broccoli?" And later, just "Broccoli?" ...
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Year One
I struggled with the work, and eventually called the Perelandra Question Hot Line. I spoke to Jeannette, who advised me that I don't know what my microbes need. She also gave me some helpful endurance tips — drink water and eat nuts during the MBP work ...
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Kid Surprises
I have been giving my boys flower essences regularly since birth, and at this point they will tell me if they feel they need some, or if they want a homeopathic remedy. I usually don't tell them the name of what I'm giving them ...
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If At First You Flunk
I was the poster child for a real dunce in the beginning of learning to work co-creatively. Around 1995, I re-read Behaving and was once again totally captured by it. In my typical "jump in with both feet and half drown" pattern, I, who had never gardened before, attempted to do a huge co-creative veggie and herb garden to supply our food for the year ...
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