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Ang nawawalang tinta | September 22nd 2008 by pib
eto..dati pa alam ko ng masakit kang magsalita…ngunit sa tingin ko nagun..kailangan mong mg dahan dahan sa mga pananalita mo..baka isang araw ma sagot kita…at hindi mo ma gugustuhan ang mga sasabihin ko…. panu kasi..pina ka ayaw ko read more
A Good Response
the ramblings and utterings of a youth worker lost in the pa… | August 21st 2008
The other day, I posed on Facebook this question: “I’m wondering, why we, as Christians, get riled up over the wrong things” I won’t say what situation tipped me off, but I will include myself in this category of people gettin read more
Two Roads
the ramblings and utterings of a youth worker lost in the pa… | August 7th 2008
Often times, as Christians, we get this mentality that it’s our job to fix people. That mentality is fueled by two ideas: 1) that we can see a person’s life objectively and 2) that we can judge sin. Most time we don’t process it this way, but read more
I am so into Japan Anime
zelene'sblog.Have you read it? | May 28th 2008
Which basically means i am childish???HELL NO!!!i seriously don't like that fact that people above the so call "children age" (supposedly around age 14) cannot indulge in Japan anime, Cartoon, Comic Etc.They will there fore be deem ChildishOK, maybe read more
The Art of Non-Judgment (Unconditional Acceptance)
Create the Life You Want | May 14th 2008 by Dan O'Neil
Something I read this morning in a book by Eckhart Tolle, “A New Earth” has really helped to click a few ideas into place for me with regards to being non-judgmental. The ideas I present here draw on his writings and other information I h read more
Being Judgemental
Detached | May 14th 2008 by Wan
Allow me to share something about relationship that I got from a friend. What works is that to feel them within yourself as you read the posting. Do you notice that how quick we are to form an opinion of a person, to conclude about him/her. We find i read more
A post about a day out of my life that turns into a rant
From my Swiss window | May 6th 2008 by Pumpkin
We had a big sun yesterday. Yesterday was my laundry day. I hung clothes outside for the first time this year. Even the jeans were dry in a little over an hour. All of this meant that I finished all my laundry before five pm. Everything was fold read more
Inside the British Mindset...
Militant Ginger | April 23rd 2008 by Roland Hulme
I recently picked a fight with a blogger* (although I think we might have reached a detente now.)I don't often do this. Normally, I make friends with other bloggers, since blogging interaction is an important part of this self-expression we call blog read more
Resurrected me
The Mutt's Nuts | April 13th 2008 by Curmudgeonly Yours
The other day I had a conversation with a work colleague about religion. Or rather, she did most of the talking and I listened, interjecting a comment only occasionally. She felt that another work colleague of ours took her Christian evangelical beli read more
A Conscious Provoking Riddle
The Kassandra Project | April 11th 2008 by The Kassandra Project
Photo courtesy of Jason McKim and is licensed under the Creative Commons I can be cold as the bluest, hottest ice And hot as the bluest, fiercest fire. . . I’m a false reflection of a conceptional misconception Whatever your limited or infinit read more
Detaching the Story from What Happened
Detached | March 15th 2008 by Wan
I was about to have my breakfast when my boss called me on the cell-phone one morning. He asked me where I am and I told him that I’m having my breakfast in the canteen. He then asked me whether I have finished the breakfast or just starting. I tol read more
Renters = Bad People
Rawr! Angry Mom! | March 6th 2008 by Christina Keightley
So, apparently, renting one's home means you're a terrible redneck who can't raise kids, nor have any common decency. At least accord to one "Christian" email group member. In a list thread discussing difficult neighbours/neighbour kids, this woman d read more
I Mock Your Values, Mock Them I Say
My Mad House | February 14th 2008 by claire connolly
I’m not very good at accepting that there are different cultures, values and traditions for people in the world that either amuse or horrify me. I can be quite narrow minded about certain things - people who use their religion to make sly i read more
Lessons From Daisy
Manifesting Your Life | January 26th 2008 by Gary L. Glasscock
Pets can provide us with many lessons while they are in our lives. One main lesson they teach us is unconditional love. That’s what I receive from my dog Daisy on a constant basis. Daisy is an exceptional dog though, at least that’s wha read more

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