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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 29, 2016 14:08:33 GMT
6 = The Rational Idealistic Type.
3 = The Caring, Nurturing Type.
5 = The Adaptable, Success-Oriented Type.
5 = The Intuitive, Reserved Type.
5 = The Perceptive, Cerebral Type.
4 = The Committed, Security-Oriented Type.
1 = The Enthusiastic, Productive Type.
1 = The Powerful, Aggressive Type.
6 = The Easygoing, Accommodating Type.
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Post by ariel on Oct 29, 2016 14:19:21 GMT
Thanks, for visiting, Lassie. You are spread out all over the place (except aggressive) which doesn't surprise me. You are on a spiritual path at this point in your life. It;s good.
You mentioned that you have Alzheimer's the other day? Is that true? Because it must be very mild. You may forget things once in a while, but you do better than most people (including people many years younger than yourself.)
How are you doing today?
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Post by kronks on Oct 29, 2016 20:54:54 GMT
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. 4 Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. 3 Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. 2 Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. 7 Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. 6 Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. 6 Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. 2 Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. 1 Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. 5
Those are mine for comparison, SL is more easy going than me! Mind you I think she has said before she is not one to make a fuss so it seems about right!
Chris's mind seems in pretty good shape to me I must say it he seems pretty sharp to me!!
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 30, 2016 3:55:49 GMT
Type 1: The Reformer. The rational, idealistic type. 4 Type 2: The Helper. The caring, nurturing type. 3 Type 3: The Motivator. The adaptable, success-oriented type. 2 Type 4: The Artist. The intuitive, reserved type. 7 Type 5: The Thinker. The perceptive, cerebral type. 6 Type 6: The Skeptic. The committed, security-oriented type. 6 Type 7: The Generalist. The enthusiastic, productive type. 2 Type 8: The Leader. The powerful, aggressive type. 1 Type 9: The Peacemaker. The easygoing, accommodating type. 5 Those are mine for comparison, SL is more easy going than me! Mind you I think she has said before she is not one to make a fuss so it seems about right! Chris's mind seems in pretty good shape to me I must say it she seems pretty sharp to me!! Hi Kronks, But we both have 1 which means we are not aggressive so as easygoing as each other.
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Post by Scottish Lassie on Oct 30, 2016 4:17:59 GMT
Thanks, for visiting, Lassie. You are spread out all over the place (except aggressive) which doesn't surprise me. You are on a spiritual path at this point in your life. It;s good. You mentioned that you have Alzheimer's the other day? Is that true? Because it must be very mild. You may forget things once in a while, but you do better than most people (including people many years younger than yourself.) How are you doing today? Hi Ariel, I never know from day to day how my memory is going to act up. Sometimes I really struggle to find the words to be able to converse. It started some years ago when I was waiting in the bus shelter for my daughter's bus to come along. I still knew whilst I was waiting but the minute that I left the bus shelter and got on the bus, I had forgotten that I was waiting for my daughter, so instead of sitting beside her I just sat down with no memory of my daughter at all. Then she called out my name 'Mum' I got the shock of my life when I realised what had happened. I did a stint at a place where they teach you how to help youself remember things. It certainly isn't a good feeling when you are stuck for words in order to be able to converse. But I'm not one to let things get me down as it doesn't serve any useful purpose.
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Post by ariel on Oct 30, 2016 5:15:47 GMT
Thanks, for visiting, Lassie. You are spread out all over the place (except aggressive) which doesn't surprise me. You are on a spiritual path at this point in your life. It;s good. You mentioned that you have Alzheimer's the other day? Is that true? Because it must be very mild. You may forget things once in a while, but you do better than most people (including people many years younger than yourself.) How are you doing today? Hi Ariel, I never know from day to day how my memory is going to act up. Sometimes I really struggle to find the words to be able to converse. It started some years ago when I was waiting in the bus shelter for my daughter's bus to come along. I still knew whilst I was waiting but the minute that I left the bus shelter and got on the bus, I had forgotten that I was waiting for my daughter, so instead of sitting beside her I just sat down with no memory of my daughter at all. Then she called out my name 'Mum' I got the shock of my life when I realised what had happened. I did a stint at a place where they teach you how to help youself remember things. It certainly isn't a good feeling when you are stuck for words in order to be able to converse. But I'm not one to let things get me down as it doesn't serve any useful purpose. You have a great attitude and you seem to to well for yourself in spite of the limitation. How long have you been experiencing these symptoms? Have you been diagnosed and treated by a doctor or is it more of a self-diagnoses? Your writing is excellent and you don't ramble - like someone we know! So, I have to say, your intellect seems very much intact.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Oct 30, 2016 6:14:31 GMT
Thanks, for visiting, Lassie. You are spread out all over the place (except aggressive) which doesn't surprise me. You are on a spiritual path at this point in your life. It;s good. You mentioned that you have Alzheimer's the other day? Is that true? Because it must be very mild. You may forget things once in a while, but you do better than most people (including people many years younger than yourself.) How are you doing today? Hi Ariel, I never know from day to day how my memory is going to act up. Sometimes I really struggle to find the words to be able to converse. It started some years ago when I was waiting in the bus shelter for my daughter's bus to come along. I still knew whilst I was waiting but the minute that I left the bus shelter and got on the bus, I had forgotten that I was waiting for my daughter, so instead of sitting beside her I just sat down with no memory of my daughter at all. Then she called out my name 'Mum' I got the shock of my life when I realised what had happened. I did a stint at a place where they teach you how to help youself remember things. It certainly isn't a good feeling when you are stuck for words in order to be able to converse. But I'm not one to let things get me down as it doesn't serve any useful purpose. Gosh Scottish Lassie I'm saddened to hear you're being tested with this. I admire the calmness you seem to show in facing this test. That's one ailment that brings out my cowardly side. I believe like Eckankar teaches that the mind or intellect is not our soul, but rather a useful tool to navigate these worlds. Forgetting my child would shock me too.
I've gotten along generally very well with the type 1 personality people that you score with. It's important for type 1 people to be right and in alignment with truth.
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Post by kronks on Oct 31, 2016 2:11:41 GMT
I think we all get forgetful as we get older, were have far more to remember for starters! Oops!! Sorry I am rambling again!!
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Post by ariel on Oct 31, 2016 4:51:00 GMT
I think we all get forgetful as we get older, were have far more to remember for starters! Oops!! Sorry I am rambling again!! Not you. Mouse, silly! That woman is demented.
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Post by kronks on Oct 31, 2016 17:51:07 GMT
I think we all get forgetful as we get older, were have far more to remember for starters! Oops!! Sorry I am rambling again!! Not you. Mouse, silly! That woman is demented. Oop!! I do think I do ramble on a bit though sometimes though lol.... But yes her post to tend to ramble on and are hard to comprehend especially with the way she quotes but I just try and pick out the what I can understand.
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Post by Deleted on Oct 31, 2016 21:45:31 GMT
I think we all get forgetful as we get older, were have far more to remember for starters! Oops!! Sorry I am rambling again!! Not you. Mouse, silly! That woman is demented. I've known Mouse for years and along the way we've butted heads but demented is the last word used to describe her....so you come to this board to gossip?
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Post by ariel on Nov 1, 2016 2:20:12 GMT
No, it's none of your business why I came to this board.
But I did notice that you self-deleted. That wasn't accidental, was it?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2016 6:38:57 GMT
No, it's none of your business why I came to this board. But I did notice that you self-deleted. That wasn't accidental, was it? None of your business but since you brought it up I became tired of a board that is hostile to Christians. You won't see me returning.
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Post by ariel on Nov 1, 2016 6:53:38 GMT
You shouldn't. Autocratic, heavy-handed board anyway.
What's cooking?
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Post by Deleted on Nov 1, 2016 7:27:27 GMT
hey everyone...I know this is crazy but I'm going to say goodbye and delete my account.
At this time in life, being on a forum is not a good thing for me and I didn't realize it until late this evening.
This is not the place for me at this time.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Nov 1, 2016 13:04:08 GMT
hey everyone...I know this is crazy but I'm going to say goodbye and delete my account. At this time in life, being on a forum is not a good thing for me and I didn't realize it until late this evening. This is not the place for me at this time. Sorry to see you go Chefmate. I hope to turn the trend here away from bashing Christianity and groveling up to leftism and Islam.
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Post by Big Lin on Nov 1, 2016 16:36:37 GMT
hey everyone...I know this is crazy but I'm going to say goodbye and delete my account. At this time in life, being on a forum is not a good thing for me and I didn't realize it until late this evening. This is not the place for me at this time. Sorry to see you go Chefmate. I hope to turn the trend here away from bashing Christianity and groveling up to leftism and Islam. And I hope to turn the trend here in the direction of tolerance and mutual respect rather than bigotry, ignorance and prejudice. I no more 'grovel' to Islam than Chefmante 'grovels' to Christianity. For what it's worth I can't think of a SINGLE post on here that any REASONABLE person would consider as 'grovelling' to Islam. And I don't see any signs on here of 'grovelling' to leftism either though I certainly DO see 'grovelling' to rightism. Now this forum is a broad church. I welcome disagreements and different points of view. But I know from the experience of quite a few defunct forums that a board which STOPS representing a diversity of opinions ends up by dying. So I welcome left, right and centrists; liberals and conservatives; pro and anti-religious people; and so on. It's how I am and as long as I keep this forum going it's how I want this place to be.
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Post by ♫anna♫ on Nov 2, 2016 1:03:23 GMT
Sorry to see you go Chefmate. I hope to turn the trend here away from bashing Christianity and groveling up to leftism and Islam. And I hope to turn the trend here in the direction of tolerance and mutual respect rather than bigotry, ignorance and prejudice. I no more 'grovel' to Islam than Chefmante 'grovels' to Christianity. For what it's worth I can't think of a SINGLE post on here that any REASONABLE person would consider as 'grovelling' to Islam. And I don't see any signs on here of 'grovelling' to leftism either though I certainly DO see 'grovelling' to rightism. Now this forum is a broad church. I welcome disagreements and different points of view. But I know from the experience of quite a few defunct forums that a board which STOPS representing a diversity of opinions ends up by dying. So I welcome left, right and centrists; liberals and conservatives; pro and anti-religious people; and so on. It's how I am and as long as I keep this forum going it's how I want this place to be. Dearest Big Lin We live in a world of uniqueness and things aren't equal. People can't be expected to put the stamp of equality on Islam or even African animism, if you are fully aware of the history, practice and contemporary forms of these religions. Yes the politically correct cringe at the brutal honesty that some of us express. Enabling any religion to get away with excesses such as killing cartoonists, stoning women for being raped, having a 14 century long history of brutal slavery versus the 3 centuries of Euro-American slavery, killing people for blasphemy, apostasy, being LBGT, etc.. The reputation of Islam deserves to be challenged and tarnished.
These certain Fundamentalist Muslims dare to try to intimidate us by their violence. I don't care if the majority of so called Muslims are peaceful. The later have failed us and seem to be just as intimidated by violent Fundamentalists as some Euro American people are. Being docile like sheep only encorages the Dark Age implemation of this cult to be practiced.
It's true that many Christians are ignorant about Christian teachings and this seems to be more the case with many Muslims.
The "moderate Muslims" have been unsuccessful or impotent in stopping the violence, oppression and excesses. Many of these moderates are just trying to silence our dissent to Fundamentalist Islam and any vocal dissenting Reformist Muslims. As much as I symphatise with decent Muslims I believe they'd do better by converting to Christianity. But I won't pressure anyone and free people are free to voice their opinions.
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Post by DAS (formerly BushAdmirer) on Nov 2, 2016 1:49:48 GMT
All religion is 100% nonsense. No religion has even an ounce of validity.
So religion isn't about valid beliefs. There are no valid beliefs in any religion.
Some religions possibly might do some good for mankind despite their invalidity. This can happen when they focus on charity, as when feeding the poor. Catholics and Mormons are especially good at charity despite the invalidity of their beliefs.
Most religions however, do more harm than good. Islam is the worst of the worst in this regard.
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Post by kronks on Nov 2, 2016 5:28:56 GMT
All religion is 100% nonsense. No religion has even an ounce of validity. So religion isn't about valid beliefs. There are no valid beliefs in any religion. Some religions possibly might do some good for mankind despite their invalidity. This can happen when they focus on charity, as when feeding the poor. Catholics and Mormons are especially good at charity despite the invalidity of their beliefs. Most religions however, do more harm than good. Islam is the worst of the worst in this regard. Worth noting that no atheist civilisation every got off the ground and the atheist regimes we have seem have been genocidal hell-holes. So yea you can knock theist civilisations only becasue there have been no atheist ones to compare with apart from the hell holes I speak of. Not much charity going on in those atheist regimes either!
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