Democracy Forums Topic: Michael Bloomberg 2008
The topic turns to his restaurant smoking ban.
See my post #61 at the top of page. (I post as "DANG" there)
A cautionary tale.
WARNING gross pics of throat cancer, a pregnant woman smoking and the paint huffer guy!!
What we thought was a flimsy reed, revealed itself as the Mighty hand of GOD
Saturday, June 23, 2007
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Doing What You Can Do: A Blog by Kim George, Author of Coaching into Greatness
Doing What You Can Do: "Rest Easy
I quoted these thoughts from the Brahma Kumaris in last night's AQ Community Call:
'Rest does not come with sleeping, it comes with waking. This is both an insight and an action of enlightenment. When we are enlightened we relise that real rest is possible only when we become free of illusion and we no longer struggle against life. Illusion is the idea that people should be, and do, what we want them to. The truth is, all is as it should be, despite appearances, or our perceptions of others to the contrary. This means you can be easy on yourself, easy with others and easy with the world around you. Easiness is a virtue, an attractive one at that. It is much more influential than force. So quit forcing, end the struggling and . . . relax!'
Remember, struggle is strictly overrated!"
I quoted these thoughts from the Brahma Kumaris in last night's AQ Community Call:
'Rest does not come with sleeping, it comes with waking. This is both an insight and an action of enlightenment. When we are enlightened we relise that real rest is possible only when we become free of illusion and we no longer struggle against life. Illusion is the idea that people should be, and do, what we want them to. The truth is, all is as it should be, despite appearances, or our perceptions of others to the contrary. This means you can be easy on yourself, easy with others and easy with the world around you. Easiness is a virtue, an attractive one at that. It is much more influential than force. So quit forcing, end the struggling and . . . relax!'
Remember, struggle is strictly overrated!"
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