Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
Kathy and I have been discussing our dreams on email. I have recently been giving a lot of thought to some ‘old’ dreams I have had.
We always know deep down what they mean don’t we? Sometimes it takes a while for the answer to come through to us, but thats why its a good idea to save our dream journals.
I would welcome any comments any of you have about this subject.
Lela
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Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
Angie Says:
March 6, 2008 at 12:12 pm eI think you are right about it representing growing older and slowing down. Maybe Mother Nature realizes that when we are younger our physical energy is high and needs constant outlet. Since nothing in nature seems to be random, maybe the physical slowing down we get as we age is so we can practice more control of our inner world rather than our outer world. That gives the cleaning process an entire new energy working on the spiritual plane rather than physical.
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Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
I have always been a great believer in getting up everyday and ‘getting my house in order.’ It justs makes the whole day better. It feels like we are then ready for ‘life.‘ I hate that I don’t have the energy to take care of this the way I did when I was young. It seems to represent my growing older and slowing down. I don’t mind getting older, I just want to be able to manage (control?) my surroundings. Don’t we all?
Lela
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Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
It isn’t hard at all. After you once get it going it just grows like crazy. Mom is growing some now too. I actually had so much in the frig I had to stop for a couple of days and Frank and I are trying to drink 2-4 oz a day each. and thats a lot of juice.
Answering your questions, I ordered everything from wheatgrass.com. It was a kit complete with everything. We are growing ours indoors with ‘grow’ lights. I have followed the instructions perfectly and have not had any trouble so far. You just put the seeds on top of the soil like you were sprouting something. Get them really wet and put 4 layers of bounty paper towels on them. You water them everyday and the third day you take off the towels. Actually they are already pushing the towels up. I take them off the shelf every morning and water.
They grow so thick by the tenth day they will not dry out in the middle of the tray. You have to watch closely for mold. I guess that is a big problem sometimes. I think we could actually plant a little thinnner.
I have a good book you can borrow if you want, and the kit comes with one also. I don’t know why they couldn’t be grown outside if the weather is good.
But you can’t put them in the blender, or even in a regular juicer. It is a hand operated juicer like the old meat grinders. The grass is so delicate that the high speed blenders can’t squeeze the juice out, the grass just wraps around the blades. Next time you come over I will show you everything.
I am very impressed with the results so far. I think wheatgrass should really be used on a regular basis for chronic diseases. For many very ill people this is their miracle medicine. But I thought i would take it to get this weight off of me and ‘cure’ my arthritis and the other disorders I have and then just take it a few times a year for cleansing and ‘tune up.’
Lela
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Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
Hey Lela,
I am anxious to try the wheatgrass. I think it must be too easy because I keep wanting more instructions before I give it a try. I do have some wheatgrass seeds. Do you cover the seeds with plastic before they sprout? Can you use a blender to juice the wheatgrass? Let me know if this gets thru to you. It’s my first time to reply.
Kathy
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Posted by roseredd on March 6, 2008
As Winter winds to an end, sometimes it’s a bit more difficult to get up and get going in the morning. Why not make that endeavor exponentially easier by employing what’s called ‘The Bright Hall Effect?’ This ‘Effect’ says that the first thing you see each day upon awakening will influence, for good or not, the rest of your thoughts and feelings for the whole rest of the day. Whether on the wall in front of you or over the top of your bed, place something sweet, enchanting and inspiring to greet you as you open your eyes and then go ahead and get energized to enjoy one truly terrific day!
A funny thing I do–and I know how silly this sounds–is in the moments right after I wake up and I still lying in bed stretching, I put a big smile on my face. Sometimes just the thought of what it looks like is enought to make me smile in earnest.
Try it, this is a simple thing to check out. Makes you happy instead of grumpy and thinking of your aches and pains when you get out of bed.
Lela
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