a neat 5 for me I'm afraid- I am a great believer in sitting and letting the thoughts flow in order to get an answer that is in your brain somewhere- I guess it may be just my profession ? :)
I was a bit torn on the same question psychodiva brings up. I mean, when does something stop becoming "normal" thought? If I think reeeeeeally hard, it's abnormal (in that I don't do it all the time) but not paranormal, though I may think of something I wouldn't otherwise.
Reading: How To Get The Buggers To Behave - Sue Cowley 50 Reasons people give for believing in a god - Guy P. Harrison A vindication of the rights of woman - Mary Wollstonecraft
Listening to: Classic FM
Working on: Sketchbook Portfolio Pen-Palling Various ATCs
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a neat 5 for me I'm afraid- I am a great believer in sitting and letting the thoughts flow in order to get an answer that is in your brain somewhere- I guess it may be just my profession ? :)
Hehe, I love this video.
Just noticed you linked to my blog, and that we both come from the same area (Wiltshire, UK)! Wow! :D
-Adrian
I was a bit torn on the same question psychodiva brings up. I mean, when does something stop becoming "normal" thought? If I think reeeeeeally hard, it's abnormal (in that I don't do it all the time) but not paranormal, though I may think of something I wouldn't otherwise.
I'm in Wiltshire too :)
one of these days I shall get off my butt and organise a meetup- in a pub of course :)
Adrian - we really should collect together as many people in the area as we can and all meet up in a pub or something XD
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