Guest guest Posted August 9, 2005 Report Share Posted August 9, 2005 Dear Cheryl-Anne, Thank you for sharing with us CMLers the several areas of your life which touched, inspired and moved me. Your emails are always informative and filled with love and care. I wondered if when scuba diving one goes inside oneself and does some soul searching. I am sure it must be a good feeling to be totally disconnected from what is above the water. Even though there is pollution in our lakes and rivers, there is also pollution in the real world. An example of that would be a person who uses words and language to pollute the environment and the reputation of others instead of using words and language to create new possibilities in the world. I watched a rerun of 'Kung Fu' a few months ago, and Kung Fu's son was shot by a criminal. While the son was in the hospital recuperating from the gun shot wounds, his father visited him and told him that he felt sorry for the criminal. The son was offended by this comment. Kung Fu said that a person who commits such a crime must be one that suffers deeply and may even be in constant pain. Whoever that member of this CML community is, can you imagine how much pain, anger and hatred this person breeds. If this person has CML, then this certainly is not a good and healthy way to act, as healing is done from all levels. Below is a picture of what water crystals look like when using words of love and words of hatred. If you are all interested, search the Net for the name " Dr. Emoto " and see his Website and what water does. Remember how much water we have in our bodies and remember that blood is liquid. So you can imagine how our blood is affected by this. Blessings, Rita Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2005 Report Share Posted August 16, 2005 Hi Rita, Thanks you for your kind words. I guess you can say that you do go inside yourself when SCUBA diving. What I like the most is the sound of your breath that is amplified by the regulator and the bubbles floating up toward the surface on every exhale. I think it is really cool the way the fish eye you with suspicision, some of them come right up to my mask and stare in as if they are trying to figure out the intrusion into their world. As we become aware of pollution and the harm it causes we also become aware of how to stop it. Slowly but surely we are getting there. Peace, Love and all wonderful things! Cheryl-Anne > Dear Cheryl-Anne, > > > > Thank you for sharing with us CMLers the several areas of your life which > touched, inspired and moved me. Your emails are always informative and > filled with love and care. > > > > I wondered if when scuba diving one goes inside oneself and does some soul > searching. I am sure it must be a good feeling to be totally disconnected > from what is above the water. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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