Did you know that those who love and who are loved live longer?
1. Recall an occasion when you felt that your love wasn’t returned, it was ignored, or betrayed. (Write it down for yourself in an one sentence story, like this: In the high school I fell in love with a girl, but she didn’t take me seriously, and I felt devastated.)
2. Recall an occasion when your love was returned by someone, it was welcomed and appreciated, and write it down as before.
Did you know that the Wheel or Circle, from the beginning of time, signified for man the Universe and the changing life?
3. Recall three times when you felt the greatest pain, sorrow or humiliation.
4. Recall three times when you felt the most happy, fulfilling, victorious moment of your life.
Did you know that our birth and death experiences revisit us in our dreams in very recognizable forms, giving useful hints?
5. Recall a moment when you were near to death, (yours or others.)
6. Recall a birth, or birth-like experience which, you felt, was the closest to your heart.
Did you know that our psyche has a place for forgotten memories; the subconscious. It also has a place for positive experiences; (read more about this @ UP-CONSCIOUS.)
7. Recall the time when you hit the rock bottom of your self-esteem.
8. Recall the time when you felt that you reached the height of your self-esteem.
Did you know that the karma of the chef and of your food- server is deeply influencing your spirit and well-being?
9. Recall your most terrible dining experience.
10. Recall the greatest meal you ever ate.
Did you know that the greatest legend of Fire is the Phoenix story. The miraculous bird fell into the fire, was consumed, than born again , and became stronger than ever?
11. Recall the most devastating cowardly act, (yours or others), that you can remember.
12. Recall the most heroic act, (yours or others), that you remember.
Have you heard that saying: ‘The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step.’? - Sure you have, - but have you heard this: ‘We are half way there if we can imagine.’
13. Recall the most pointless, annoying trip of your life.
14. Recall your most surprising, fulfilling travel ever.
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