Since I’m draw to topics of Woo, especially how you approach it from the non-technical experiential side, it would be fun (for me, of course) to see you take a look at the latest psychic research from SPR and experiments and compare/contrast how it lines up with your own experiences.
Hi Jo, First, you are not old! Why you think and say that is a mystery to me. I'm OLD, I'm 86! Old also is a mind thing. If you tell yourself that you're old, well, maybe you are and it's not a good thing to think that way. You'll see in time! Aging is interesting and of course individual. Me and most of my friends, feel in our heads, we are still in our 40's, 50's. It's our bodies that don't agree! Yes, memory isn't as good but then most of us have a huge stack of information in our heads and it takes time to get it out. That part is difficult and frustrating. Staying healthy, positive thinking, and engaged in life and people, is the key to not just a longer life but a happier one.
So, I's sure like it if you don't say you're old (maybe getting older would be maybe ok.) You are still young and full of life as enjoying it.
Thanks, Aunt Karen, for the “not old” pep talk and I agree with you mostly. Sometimes I’m just saying it to be flip. I don’t really think of myself as old and there are times that I should! BUT I also should have clarified that in traditional publishing, from when you start writing to the time the book is on the shelf can be 5 to 10 years! Most people don’t know this, and why would you? I just meant I’d rather have my books out and pay for it myself than wait around for 10 years for someone else to do it. Love you!
Since I’m draw to topics of Woo, especially how you approach it from the non-technical experiential side, it would be fun (for me, of course) to see you take a look at the latest psychic research from SPR and experiments and compare/contrast how it lines up with your own experiences.
Oh that sounds like a great idea. Adding to the list, thanks!
Hi Jo, First, you are not old! Why you think and say that is a mystery to me. I'm OLD, I'm 86! Old also is a mind thing. If you tell yourself that you're old, well, maybe you are and it's not a good thing to think that way. You'll see in time! Aging is interesting and of course individual. Me and most of my friends, feel in our heads, we are still in our 40's, 50's. It's our bodies that don't agree! Yes, memory isn't as good but then most of us have a huge stack of information in our heads and it takes time to get it out. That part is difficult and frustrating. Staying healthy, positive thinking, and engaged in life and people, is the key to not just a longer life but a happier one.
So, I's sure like it if you don't say you're old (maybe getting older would be maybe ok.) You are still young and full of life as enjoying it.
Love you,
Aunt Karen
Thanks, Aunt Karen, for the “not old” pep talk and I agree with you mostly. Sometimes I’m just saying it to be flip. I don’t really think of myself as old and there are times that I should! BUT I also should have clarified that in traditional publishing, from when you start writing to the time the book is on the shelf can be 5 to 10 years! Most people don’t know this, and why would you? I just meant I’d rather have my books out and pay for it myself than wait around for 10 years for someone else to do it. Love you!