
RIGHT BY THE RIVER
Found a STUNNING spot to stay the night right in the city by the river. I reckon a hotel room in the area would be around the $450+ a night. Gotta love this lifestyle.
‘GOD’ WORKS IN MYSTERIOUS WAYS –
Well I didn’t need to sneak in the Atheist conference – Turns out one of my mates was speaking. The ‘lord’ certainly does works in mysterious ways hehe. Anyway im booked to see all the good speakers.
Why am I going ? – Coz real life change for me means learning about all sides of the coin without judgment. In addition I think the Atheists have an important role to play as a natural balance to the order of things. Making sure the ‘faithful’ don’t leave all reason behind, like in Iran and other theocracies.
Anyway – Seems FLOW is really on form coz we woke this morning to 20 cyclists outside our door getting ready for a bike ride – Yes a bike ride for BIBLES it turns out hehe – They were raising money to take bibles to Kenya. And get this! They happened to offer us tickets to “Countering the rise of Atheism – The case for creation’ seminar on Sunday.
So looks like the powers that be are ensuring everyone gets a fair and balanced hearing (You gotta laugh at the spooky irony of it all though hey)
P.s Didnt see any horns or lightning
TODAY
Today we are interviewing pop star Katie Underwood – She had some serious drug addictions and depression and has come out of it to help many others in Melbourne.
Not really helping anyone much today – Although we thought it would be fun to stand outside Coles and help some of the older customers pack their cars. So we might do that for an hour.
READING
Bessie has got stuck into Kay Danes’ book – Standing Ground about her time in prison http://kaydanes.com/
Geoff reading Nelson Mandela’s biography – Amazingly easy to read and fascinating
Embodiment – An Access consciousness book with some good idea
The Profit – An old simple story with some amazing wisdom
July 31st, 2010
1 Comment on "13-03 Someone upstairs is Having a Laugh!"
I really love your story. I think it’s awesome and I relate to you embracing every collective to feel non-judgmental acceptance. I spent a lot of my self in the past not accepting that everything has a place and role, including the atheists, dogmatic religious institutions, and every shade of grey in between. Keep up the journey, it’s really inspiring.
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