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Peter John Shields:
Hello BBM stitchbuffyfan,
I am looking forward to many more BBM discussions too and I also really like Phillip's layout - it is grouse and easy to use,
Cheers,
Pete
Peter John Shields:
Hi Roboy,
Hope you are getting the hang of the site and welcome,
Peter
Aussie Chris:
--- Quote from: yaadpyar on April 03, 2006, 03:34:15 pm ---This move is a constant reminder to me of how to make the secular sacred - how to make every moment of life holy, not in the religious sense, but as in being set apart for a divine purpose. I don't usually discuss BBM in these terms, but the sorrow of Ennis is the sorrow of someone who has lost a great gift by not recognizing what was being offered when it was offered ~ the transformative gift of true love. The kind of love that opens your eyes to your own invisible beauty and gives automatic meaning to your life. The power of this kind of love can never be underestimated in its significance, and draws me back to Our Boys again and again. If there is any intention with which I come here, it is to bring that love it into everything that happens here, as best I can.
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Stupendous Celeste, and you’re not the only one who identifies with spirituality over religion, and understands that there is a simple but significant difference between the two.
I love your introduction, and I love that it got serious, I genuinely look forward to more on the topic! :D
Peter John Shields:
Hiya Kea,
Your introduction did not sound silly at all.
In fact it was very moving.
I am glad that you have dropped into Bettermost and I wish you all the success in the world for whatever you choose to do,
Also good luck with your big move,
Pete
Peter John Shields:
Hello Opinionista,
Welcome to Bettermost. Did the landscapes of Wyoming remind you at all of parts of Spain?
Best wishes and hope to speak more,
Peter
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