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Re: Soul Mates - 10-20-2007, 09:39 AM

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Originally Posted by sillysally View Post
I just think it's weird that the day my grandma was born and died were both the days I conceived.

I'm a skin care specialist, I love my job, I like making people look and feel younger. I don't have to like them to do that, I'm not fake with them either.
Hi Sally;

I agree it's nice when you like what you are doing, and being a service to people is especially rewarding.
You in making them beautiful, and I educate them.

I ask my students an ethics question, with no right or wrong answer:

COULD YOU GO TO WORK FOR A TOBACCO CO.?

I agree with you that the dreamy lovey can't last too long. Real love and a real soulmate is a lot more than that.

I heard a story where a 35,000 year old prophet was channeled to the present day, and was asked what is the most difficult thing he encountered.

His answer: Relationships, especially relationships with the opposit sex. ( The guy is a genius ).

I'm not quite following your genealogy Sally, except like in most families there is a lot of beggeting.

Would you like to be able to predict your death? Or that of a loved one?

Best to you,

Pat

P.S. I use StriVectin SD for my wrinkles, is that OK, or is there something better on the market.
  
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