• @Karina-Kara I have always disliked people with blue eyes. As if i couldnt trust them or something so i never dated any blue eyed boy/man. Friends? Sure. Partners? No way. After that event it became slightly more obvious that i had in fact avoided such people and it was like a piece of the puzzle found its place. Suddenly i felt i had been avoiding these people out of some unknown fear. Then the dreams came, and the stories flowed through my fingers. There are sooooo many snipets from things i love now that would belong in those time frames, it was too cool not to surrender to evidences. Its fantastic to decode the little patterns, thats true, exactly like a little Matrix. But at the same time, scary, you know? Its like wanting to see the ghost but when you do you scream "GO AWAAAAAY!" :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:




  • @Vanessa-Snow
    It is indeed shocking to find out about them.
    But rest assured it is worth it in the end.
    Knowing about your past lifes and mistakes made back then brings you closure on why things happend the way they did in this timeline.
    Even curses from past lifes can be brought with you here. Such as unfullfilled destinies.


  • @Rayse thanks once again


  • @Vanessa-Snow said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:

    @cjko Hit by a Farm is about a lesbian couple who, well, get a farm and it begins with chapter 1 "touching testicles" :laughing:

    "Farms have fences. People have boundaries.
    Mine began crumbling the day i knelt behind a male sheep, reached between his legs and squeezed his testicles."

    Its an hilarious adventure in farming.

    As for The Love Song, i havent started it but this quote made me buy it:

    “Besides, I was thrown by your eyes. The blue of them was so generous, I couldn’t quite think of anything else.”

    Of course, by itself this quote is not that special, if not for the fact that i had done a past life regression session and found i had been killed by someone with blue eyes, and the next month i wrote several pieces about two people who had found each other twice in the past (first time she died in his arms, second time she was a nurse in the war and he died on her table) and felt very connected to their (mine?) story. So this quote, and then reading what the book was about, gave me goosebumps and i had to get the book.

    Hahaha maybe that book was intentionally written for you. :)


  • @Vanessa-Snow said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:

    @Karina-Kara I have always disliked people with blue eyes. As if i couldnt trust them or something so i never dated any blue eyed boy/man. Friends? Sure. Partners? No way. After that event it became slightly more obvious that i had in fact avoided such people and it was like a piece of the puzzle found its place. Suddenly i felt i had been avoiding these people out of some unknown fear. Then the dreams came, and the stories flowed through my fingers. There are sooooo many snipets from things i love now that would belong in those time frames, it was too cool not to surrender to evidences. Its fantastic to decode the little patterns, thats true, exactly like a little Matrix. But at the same time, scary, you know? Its like wanting to see the ghost but when you do you scream "GO AWAAAAAY!" :laughing: :laughing: :laughing: :laughing:

    Hahaha your story is interesting. Haha it's telling you something.. pay attention to the small things that affect.


  • @spaceboy said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:

    @cjko Of course I saw it. And I think that Milligan's case served as inspiration to SPLIT creators. Some details between book and film characters are similar.

    Yeah.. I want to read that Milligan's case.. I'm intrigued now. Hehe
    I will search more about multiple personalities and how to acquire it. Hahaha seems like fake people mastered it already lol




  • @spaceboy now I'm scared while reading that.. hahaha it might push me to do that Tulpa thingy and it will hard for me to think in a normal way again.. haha that friend will forever haunt you if you will try to disturb his/her silence


  • @cjko The Dead Donkey by Aziz Nesen


  • @Morhaf what is the story about this?




  • @spaceboy thanks for this... :)


  • @cjko I just finished reading a kamasutra book.do u want a copy?


  • @Kiss_My_Axe why think that way ?


  • @cjko :smirk:


  • Is non fiction allowed too? I enjoyed (still reading) "On Becoming a Person" by Carl Rogers...


  • @pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting.. I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
    It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. Haha


  • @cjko That makes two of us.


  • @cjko said in What is the last book you read and enjoyed?:

    @pe7erpark3r that's a nice title book.. do you have quotes to share from that book ? It seems interesting..

    "The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change."

    "a person is a fluid process, not a fixed and static entity; a flowing river of change, not a block of solid material; a continually changing constellation of potentialities, not a fixed quantity of traits."

    "If I let myself really understand another person, I might be changed by that understanding. And we all fear change. So as I say, it is not an easy thing to permit oneself to understand an individual,"

    I started to read another book , it's in my language and I don't have energy to translate it. Haha
    It's a funny yet inspiring book. A story of childhood memories that everyone can relate it is really cool. Haha I'm always laughing alone like a psycho. Haha

    LOL ;-)