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At 07:20 PM 3/27/2001 -0500, you wrote:

LOL!

Thanks for sharing . By the way, how are you feeling these

days?

,

I'm feeling a bit stressed. I'm working on a terribly

tedious project at work. Been on it for about a week, and will be

on it for a few more weeks. Oh well. Other than that, I'm

hanging in there. Pain level is moderate, so not complaining about

that (that's about as good as it gets anymore.)

I haven't been keeping up with all the posts, since I've

been so busy.....but I hope you and everyone else isn't suffering too

much, and even though I am unable to read or reply to all the messages, I

hope everyone knows that I think about them a lot.

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Kate2 wrote: " Did you know that 'being in love' is now seriously

considered to be a temporary form of insanity? "

Raven:

> Only for those who are crazy enough to just fall into it.

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I agree. Anyone can fall. It takes dedication and commitment and

honesty and truth to grow in love and stay in love and be in love in

that incredible way. And it's not just romantic love either ... that

goes for anything that invokes this particular emotion.

Raven

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> Falling in love is one thing. Being in love is different.

>

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In a message dated 6/3/2008 12:31:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

lizdaly101@... writes:

but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

something.

Love needs time to grow etc.

I absolutely love that book - in fact I saw the author, M. Peck speak

several times before he passed away...I was like a groupie at the time. But one

concept that he talked about in the early part of that book about love is

the willingness to share yourself with another for the purpose of allowing them

to share themselves with you. I'm certainly not quoting him correctly but I

think I have the jest of it. This is my very favorite definition of Love I've

ever seen.

So, I tell you what..... I'll tell you all about me, sometimes a little at a

time, sometimes a lot and Lord Willing, you'll have the trust and faith in

me to share who you are back with me. And for me - when we are able to share

our deepest insides mutually - that's love!

I love you guys.

Carole in Hollywood FL

**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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In a message dated 6/3/2008 12:31:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

lizdaly101@... writes:

but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

something.

Love needs time to grow etc.

I absolutely love that book - in fact I saw the author, M. Peck speak

several times before he passed away...I was like a groupie at the time. But one

concept that he talked about in the early part of that book about love is

the willingness to share yourself with another for the purpose of allowing them

to share themselves with you. I'm certainly not quoting him correctly but I

think I have the jest of it. This is my very favorite definition of Love I've

ever seen.

So, I tell you what..... I'll tell you all about me, sometimes a little at a

time, sometimes a lot and Lord Willing, you'll have the trust and faith in

me to share who you are back with me. And for me - when we are able to share

our deepest insides mutually - that's love!

I love you guys.

Carole in Hollywood FL

**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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In a message dated 6/3/2008 12:31:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,

lizdaly101@... writes:

but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

something.

Love needs time to grow etc.

I absolutely love that book - in fact I saw the author, M. Peck speak

several times before he passed away...I was like a groupie at the time. But one

concept that he talked about in the early part of that book about love is

the willingness to share yourself with another for the purpose of allowing them

to share themselves with you. I'm certainly not quoting him correctly but I

think I have the jest of it. This is my very favorite definition of Love I've

ever seen.

So, I tell you what..... I'll tell you all about me, sometimes a little at a

time, sometimes a lot and Lord Willing, you'll have the trust and faith in

me to share who you are back with me. And for me - when we are able to share

our deepest insides mutually - that's love!

I love you guys.

Carole in Hollywood FL

**************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

(http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

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I would have to say that I agree with many of your statements. I am about

to marry a wonderful man. This man has seen me through all of the horrors

of the dragon. He loved me when I lost my hair and swelled up like a

balloon from steroids. I have know this man since the time we were in

diapers and we were friends for a long time and then dated for 6 years

before deciding to get married. Through that time our love has only grown.

You're right. Love takes time and care to blossom and cannot be rushed.

Especially for those of us battling the dragon everyday. We each deserve a

love we can count on and a love that will be there regardless of our level

of health. Just wanted to put my two cents in.

Jessie

>

>

> philosopher that I am

>

> There are many levels of love

> sometimes it even gets tinged with hate

>

> but there can be love of humanity or love of a spouse

> love of a friend

> love of a ( house) hahhhha

>

> Ok

>

> I know bad poem

>

> but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

>

> Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

> something.

>

> Love needs time to grow etc.

>

> But I can even love a bad person, cause I say why? What happened to you.??

>

> I would not tho, tell them I love you...maybe I should ...... no I

>

> can't

>

> Ok

>

> Hope you are all laughing and thinking and being distracted from pain or

> pains etc

> Have a June wildflower and be good

>

> Hugs

> Liz

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

>

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I would have to say that I agree with many of your statements. I am about

to marry a wonderful man. This man has seen me through all of the horrors

of the dragon. He loved me when I lost my hair and swelled up like a

balloon from steroids. I have know this man since the time we were in

diapers and we were friends for a long time and then dated for 6 years

before deciding to get married. Through that time our love has only grown.

You're right. Love takes time and care to blossom and cannot be rushed.

Especially for those of us battling the dragon everyday. We each deserve a

love we can count on and a love that will be there regardless of our level

of health. Just wanted to put my two cents in.

Jessie

>

>

> philosopher that I am

>

> There are many levels of love

> sometimes it even gets tinged with hate

>

> but there can be love of humanity or love of a spouse

> love of a friend

> love of a ( house) hahhhha

>

> Ok

>

> I know bad poem

>

> but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

>

> Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

> something.

>

> Love needs time to grow etc.

>

> But I can even love a bad person, cause I say why? What happened to you.??

>

> I would not tho, tell them I love you...maybe I should ...... no I

>

> can't

>

> Ok

>

> Hope you are all laughing and thinking and being distracted from pain or

> pains etc

> Have a June wildflower and be good

>

> Hugs

> Liz

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

>

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I would have to say that I agree with many of your statements. I am about

to marry a wonderful man. This man has seen me through all of the horrors

of the dragon. He loved me when I lost my hair and swelled up like a

balloon from steroids. I have know this man since the time we were in

diapers and we were friends for a long time and then dated for 6 years

before deciding to get married. Through that time our love has only grown.

You're right. Love takes time and care to blossom and cannot be rushed.

Especially for those of us battling the dragon everyday. We each deserve a

love we can count on and a love that will be there regardless of our level

of health. Just wanted to put my two cents in.

Jessie

>

>

> philosopher that I am

>

> There are many levels of love

> sometimes it even gets tinged with hate

>

> but there can be love of humanity or love of a spouse

> love of a friend

> love of a ( house) hahhhha

>

> Ok

>

> I know bad poem

>

> but..saying I love you takes time and work work work

>

> Like in the Road Less Traveled that's what they say on page 10 or

> something.

>

> Love needs time to grow etc.

>

> But I can even love a bad person, cause I say why? What happened to you.??

>

> I would not tho, tell them I love you...maybe I should ...... no I

>

> can't

>

> Ok

>

> Hope you are all laughing and thinking and being distracted from pain or

> pains etc

> Have a June wildflower and be good

>

> Hugs

> Liz

>

> **************Get trade secrets for amazing burgers. Watch " Cooking with

> Tyler Florence " on AOL Food.

> (http://food.aol.com/tyler-florence?video=4? & NCID=aolfod00030000000002)

>

>

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Hi everyone, I think this is a very helpful link

http://www.cancertutor.com/AIDS/AIDS.html

Joe

>

> " If we want to feel love, we have to

> give love. And it starts with loving ourselves. It's hard to do,

> especially when you're " positive " and you feel like you're society's

> trash. We have to love those people, in spite of what they do and in

> spite of who we " think " they are. They are only a reflection of ourselves. "

- " Mc " robmcd1973@...

>

> Yeah. I've heard that what goes around comes around, and reap what you sow,

and in a society that loves to use financial metaphors to base morality I would

say " invest " , cast our bread on the water and in time it will come back(sounds

like feeding ducks and fish, then later eat them). I am calling that radiant

thinking, versus transactional thinking which is a bondage to transact either a

give and take deal or a take and lose win-lose zero-sum transaction again in the

present. Radiant thinking is not necessarily 100% altruistic, if done in the

investment mode while accepting risk. It can be 100% altruistic, and I find it

easier and easier to give these days with all the pain making my life less and

less valuable to keep and more and more valuable to give away. It's nice when

people appreciate.

>

> Part of the " trash " problem is people don't know real people when they make

that judgment. I remember a bunch of heroin addicts in DC who used to hang out

together. They're all dead now but they went ten years HIV+ before trying the

meds, and then, coincidentally, got sick and died. Hmm. I'm suspicious, since

others went ten years and they're still here, but have damaged intestinal

linings from hiv drugs attacking the dna. I saw some twenty year people in an

AA/NA meeting last sunday at 6 & N St NW. They're not using heroin or crack or

alcohol. Some are not HIV+ anymore.

>

> HIV drugs, mouthwash, deodorant; " trash " needs to buy products from people who

do not respect people the way they are. Respect is a kind of love that breaks

that bondage of market-based empire.

>

> -Bob

>

>

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Hi everyone, I think this is a very helpful link

http://www.cancertutor.com/AIDS/AIDS.html

Joe

>

> " If we want to feel love, we have to

> give love. And it starts with loving ourselves. It's hard to do,

> especially when you're " positive " and you feel like you're society's

> trash. We have to love those people, in spite of what they do and in

> spite of who we " think " they are. They are only a reflection of ourselves. "

- " Mc " robmcd1973@...

>

> Yeah. I've heard that what goes around comes around, and reap what you sow,

and in a society that loves to use financial metaphors to base morality I would

say " invest " , cast our bread on the water and in time it will come back(sounds

like feeding ducks and fish, then later eat them). I am calling that radiant

thinking, versus transactional thinking which is a bondage to transact either a

give and take deal or a take and lose win-lose zero-sum transaction again in the

present. Radiant thinking is not necessarily 100% altruistic, if done in the

investment mode while accepting risk. It can be 100% altruistic, and I find it

easier and easier to give these days with all the pain making my life less and

less valuable to keep and more and more valuable to give away. It's nice when

people appreciate.

>

> Part of the " trash " problem is people don't know real people when they make

that judgment. I remember a bunch of heroin addicts in DC who used to hang out

together. They're all dead now but they went ten years HIV+ before trying the

meds, and then, coincidentally, got sick and died. Hmm. I'm suspicious, since

others went ten years and they're still here, but have damaged intestinal

linings from hiv drugs attacking the dna. I saw some twenty year people in an

AA/NA meeting last sunday at 6 & N St NW. They're not using heroin or crack or

alcohol. Some are not HIV+ anymore.

>

> HIV drugs, mouthwash, deodorant; " trash " needs to buy products from people who

do not respect people the way they are. Respect is a kind of love that breaks

that bondage of market-based empire.

>

> -Bob

>

>

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Love

 

Study the course you love

Pursue the career you love

Work on the job you love

and love the love you love

 

You may search it in a far away land

Only to find it that it’s just near your hand

With real love, vices rot and virtues bloom

Spreading its sweet smelling perfume

 

Like snow before the sun

fears and worries melt

anxieties fade

when expose to love’s warmth

 

A honey to the soul

is love to your home

True love makes life enjoyable

so hear and give heed to its call

 

think good and life will be good

speak good and it may uplift someone’s mood

think and speak with love and you will be in a happy world

 

 

~Champs Ulysses Cabinatan

*poem

@}—,—

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