Archive for December, 2004
She was lopsided, in a tangible way, hips and ribs sprawled akimbo at odd angles.
Her confident manner and balanced allure charmed all she met with the sense that moonlight was right around the corner.
From the first moment, I knew that she had something to teach, that would take an age to learn.
anthroposophic perspective on vaccination
0 Comments Published by stephan December 16th, 2004 in religionfascinating stuff. Link
When inoculation or vaccination takes place, the disease may be prevented physically but the reason for it remains in the soul. The illness has therefore only been postponed or diverted and another affliction will take its place in the future. There is, however, another result, and that is, in putting off payment when [...]
a large storefront inhabited by a strange character selling his prints and paintings. I was attracted immediately to a small, Mondrian-like print with a friendly face, which I bought for $10.
found on eBay for under $10 including the shipping. Bought it yesterday, should come soon. I don’t actually drink much, but I’ve always wanted a flask.
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