Re: Aspartame.
Joe & Marion De Sisto (grappi(AT)email.msn.com)
Mon, 11 Jan 1999 18:37:25 -0000
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Hi Everyone!
If there are any other
people out there who are upset, worried, or
angered by the article I recently posted, please
accept my sincere apologies. Trust me to ruffle some feathers!! I
thought it would be of
interest, but apparently it's a ticking time
bomb :-) Oh well, to err is human... And with that in mind, I
thought the following might be timely. Blessings,
Maz.
RULES FOR BEING
HUMAN:
1. You will receive a body. You may like
it or hate it, but it is yours
for the entire time this time
around.
2. You will learn lessons. You are
enrolled in a full-time informal
school called Life. Each day in this
school you will have the opportunity to
learn lessons. You may like the
lessons or think them irrelevant or stupid.
3. There are no mistakes, only lessons.
Growth is a process of trial
and error, experimentation. The 'failed'
experiments are as much a part
of the process as the experiment that
ultimately works.
4. A lesson is repeated until it is
learned. A lesson will be presented
to you in various forms until you
have learned it. When you have
learned it, you can then go on to the
next lesson.
5. Learning lessons does not end. There is
no part of life that does
not contain its lessons. If you are alive,
there are lessons to be learned.
6. 'There' is not better than 'here.' When
your 'there' has become
'here' you will simply obtain another 'there' that
will, again, look better than
'here.'
7. Others are merely mirrors of you. You
cannot love or hate
something about another person unless it reflects to you
something you love or hate about yourself.
8. What you make of your life is up to
you. You have ALL the tools
and resources you need. What you do
with them is up to you.
9. Your answers lie inside you. The
answers to life's questions lie
inside you. All you need is to look,
listen and trust.
10. You will forget all this.
(First found on a refrigerator door, then copied many
times over)