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i cant say i've heard of any of those dishes..but that's why i joined! to learn these new dishes and try them out :D
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i cant say i've heard of any of those dishes..but that's why i joined! to learn these new dishes and try them out :D
Oh, but the fascination of the inaccessible! It becomes a sort of Everest - we have to learn it because it's there! Shalom, Nicole
Hello, new to gaia and have only been practicing yoga for a couple months. Absolutely love it and want to learn as much as possible!
Pixie , I don't believe we have met! Welcome on-board the mod pod. Look forward to learning more about you and your work. Cheers.
Yes, that's it ST as long as we know the feeling/meaning and vibrational energy of a chant/mantra we will know the placing of the vibration within. When I learned the Divinity In, it was important... More »
Hello & Welcome!!! I love the name Hamilton. This is a wonderful, supportive community of seekers. I think you'll feel at home. And, it sounds like you have a lot of exciting changes ahead. College... More »
Hi Nahnni, Fascinating! Is this an approach you learned, or created? I think I follow. Thanks! Nicole
mia, wolves are awesome. I first fell in love with them through Farley Mowat's Never Cry Wolf. (Later I learned it was mostly fiction but that's another story.) Hugs, Nicole
From your body We came to be. From you eyes We leaned what love is. From your face We learned acceptance. From your arms We learned to embrace. From your hands We learned to give.... More »
I believe in a higher power, a creator, whom I call God/Goddess. But not a grandfather type being with a long white beard who tells me what to do or how to live my life,... More »
Well, I try to reject that negative voice from my youth that tells me I'm just stupid and that's as far as I can learn/grow. But I've learned that if you deny or reject something... More »
I began remembering things when I was four years old, and there was a lot to learn. But I think my most important lessons were these two: 1. You can't drink a glass of water... More »
I would hope everyone would make just under 8 minutes, to learn facts about Gardasil share them with others and LEARN MORE. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=msoyRYSoSJk&o=1672350&u=53342066&l=1608440&g=6810 ♥
Once again I am in search of scholarships, and sending up prayers. Good luck to all who are in pursuit of higher learning, and the cold hard cash to cover all of your educational endeavors. I am... More »
I have wanted to assert myself artistically for quite sometime now. It has been hard to fully flow I guess because I'm still learning about myself. I am the one putting it off for some... More »
Source When I find the time I will learn Adobe's Creative Suite 4 Web Premium. and master cat herding :-)
Yes, absolutely. I learned long ago the things that annoy me most about other people are usually the things I am annoyed at myself for doing/displaying/etc- I do what work I can on myself and... More »
Without a second thought - definitely. My best learning takes place through the mirror of my relationships. Whether most would call each experience good or bad, they are as one for me - always a... More »
Unless the secret of inward peace is also the secret of escape from fear, it does not meet a need I believe is almost the central need of mankind. If it be asked, "Why are so many people in the modern world anxious, worried, nervous, irritable, depressed, bad sleepers, and not quite well?" the answer in most cases is that they are frightened. . . . What, then, is the way to escape from the power of this ever-present enemy? I know none except learning that we are in the keeping of a God who will never desert us. . . . There is no fear where love is, and the love of God is always present. . . . Till we have faced that fact, we are not ready to understand what God does actually for those who trust in Him. But when we have learnt that truth, we may go on to say, "Come what may, we know that He will be with us and therefore need not fear." We may have to suffer in the body, but His sustaining grace will never leave us. We may lose our dear ones and so be wounded in our very hearts, but His grace will give us strength to carry even that cross. We may have to face poverty; but if so, He will do for us what He has done for thousands and teach us how to be poor and yet content. We may have to face hunger of the heart, and no one who knows what that means will ever think lightly of it; but even through that fiery trial, His love will sustain those who turn to Him.
No matter how much we learn, there is always more knowledge to be gained. In this connection I am reminded of a short poem that has been in my mind over the years. It reads as follow: I used to think I knew I knew. But now I must confess. The more I know I know I know I know I know the less.
Learning is not attained by chance. It must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.
I have learned the novice can often see things that the expert overlooks. All that is necessary is not to be afraid of making mistakes, or of appearing naive.
Mathematics is not yet capable of coping with the naivete of the mathematician himself.
Beyond Electrons The new believers of our age are they, The men of science, who have come to learn There is a will that points the cosmic ray, A power that directs what they discern In atmosphere, in star and wave and sod; Beyond electrons they discover-God. From microscope and tube evolves a faith Of modern days, sustaining ancient creeds; It is the scientist who makes a wraith Of doubt, and find a God behind His deeds.
Adlai Stevenson, himself a notable speaker, often reminisced about his last meeting with Churchill. I asked him on whom or what he had based his oratorical style. Churchill replied, "It was an American statesman who inspired me and taught me how to use every note of the human voice like an organ." Winston then to my amazement started to quote long excerpts from Bourke Cockran's speeches of 60 years before. "He was my model," Churchill said. "I learned from him how to hold thousands in thrall."
Learning is ever in the freshness of its youth, even for the old.
He who learns must suffer. And even in our sleep pain that cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart, and in our despair, against our own will, comes wisdom to us by the awful grace of God.
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