A T

A T

I live in British Columbia, Canada. I am pursuing a writing career, while working part-time to pay the bills. My husband has been terrifically supportive of this!
I am intrigued by faiths and religions, science and belief, mysteries and patterns. Even my hobbies all have thousands of little bits!
I have Fructose Malabsorption...more »
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  • Moonheart

    moonheart says

    I like that about the photographer-obsession! Not exactly a common subject. I always enjoy... prototype, should I say?
    So I understand you are writing more than one books simultaneously? I'm writing... 9 (hushed, embarrased tone). The one I work on more intensively is the one I have been talking about. Currently, I've got writer's blockage...

    posted 1 month ago. ( send a note )
  • Moonheart

    moonheart says

    I write a fantasy adventure, mostly for teens. What about you?

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  • NancKopf

    nanckopf says

    Thank you very much for your review of "The Language of God"...really very helpful!

    posted 2 months ago. ( send a note )
  • ET

    et says

    Welcome my new friend. Thank you for the request of friendship. I enjoy Shelfari and have a very full life. If it weren't I think I would be bored...and to be bored is to be boring. hahaha.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Spin

    spin says

    I hope this collision of two surfaces causes an expansion, just like one of millions of such occurrences in cosmological time.

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  • Michael L

    michael l says

    Thanks for the request and the kind words. I think you are intelligent too.

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  • Karen

    karen says

    What a nice surprise it was to realize that you had joined and to read your posts on BERTHA. Your ideas/thoughts are refreshing. Thanks for sharing.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Himanshu S

    himanshu s says

    Thank you so much for adding me!

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  • Karen

    karen says

    A T, what you wrote in Seekers group under the Tolle thread interested me. Thank you for sharing it.
    I belong to a private group called The BERTHA Group. Here is how it is decribed: "The Bertha group is a group of women who are on a spiritual journey. Bible reading Christian women, Tarot dealing women, Muslim women, wiccan women, or anyone else who is tackling their spiritual journey is welcome. The group will probably go private to provide a safe place for sharing thoughts, questions, fears and epiphanies."
    If this group sounds interesting to you, and you would like to join, let me know. I wil send you an invite.
    I have also requested your "friendship" because I would like to be your "friend," but also because we must be "friends" in order for me to send you an invite to The BERTHA Group.
    Karen

    If you are on that journey and would like a circle of like-minded women around you, please join this group.

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Kelsie F

    kelsie f says

    Hey!
    I'm glad you found me too!
    Thanks for the link - my new obsession.
    ;)

    posted 3 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Dr. Tami Brady

    dr. tami brady says

    Thanks for accepting my friendship invitation.

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  • Dr. Tami Brady

    dr. tami brady says

    Welcome to Alternative Healing! I look forward to talking to you.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • Ted H

    ted h says

    I will check him out - I buy everything on Amazon, and usually from guests I hear on Coast to Coast AM. Just picked up "The Drunkard's Walk" by Leonard Mlodinow, who was on last night. It is about randomness. The amazing thing was some of his statemens were very close parallels to language I am using in one of my bookls - all about how random or seemingly small and irrelevant events create major changes of life path.

    I am fascinated by the Vikings in Oklahoma. Thinking of writing a story about the subject. There are thousand year old rune engravings in stone throughout central and southeast Oklahoma. I am not sure what the Caddo and other indigenous people thought. The first white settlers called them Indian writing. There is a state park in the Choctaw Nation (of which I am a member) with a very large runestone that has been translated as a land boundary marker. Many of them are buried, many have been destroyed over the years by farmers.

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )
  • steeleweed

    steeleweed says

    I think we badly underestimate what children are capable of doing. Our refusal to trust them with responsibility leaves them unable to learn it later in life. Worse, refusing to challenge them means they grow up never having to 'stretch' themselves and never knowing the satisfaction of accomplishing difficult things. They end up never feeling they have accomplished anything in life - because they haven't. They never dared try, because their parents underestimated them and were too protective.
    I'm glad you like the writing...will keep this site posted when it publishes.

    thanks

    posted 4 months ago. ( send a note )


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