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RE: Swapping 'people' noise for planet noise

in #life6 years ago

I feel the exact same way! There is something to grounding for sure. Apparently walking barefoot on the beach is a perfect way to do just that, and it might explain why a "beach day" is always so rejuvenating.

When I lived in Vancouver and was feeling stressed, if I walked the seawall, with the ocean at my side, the view alone seemed to open up my chest and release all the negativity inside of me. I truly felt it was a blessing to have that in my own back yard.

I think that many people have unfortunately lost that connection with nature, but if you have it, hold on tight to it, because it is essentially who we are, what we are made of, and how we are supposed to be.

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Humans tend to want to pave everything in hard-stand; Concrete, pavers and bitumen seem to be the new grass in a constant search for more space for people to live and drive on.

So true...the new grass...just makes me sad. It's a perfect example of humans trying to control their surroundings as opposed to living with it all.

Many disagree with me but I'm a big advocate of a zero-human planet. Yes, I know, radical right?

Hows's big B going, and how are you coping also?

"zero-human planet"...radical, but makes perfect sense to me ;)

Big B is having a tough time with his Burning Mouth Syndrome now...nothing we try is really helping and the poor guy said of all the pain he has experienced, this one is the worse by far. He's getting near 'finished' if it doesn't clear up soon. It is so strange to think that this 'odd' syndrome could be the straw, if you know what I mean; it's a head shaker to say the least. I'm doing ok, mostly because I focus on trying new 'treatments' ect...diversionary tactics really, but I'll take it.

Thank you so much for asking. Brian just said, "he's a good guy"...I agree.

Sounds bloody horrendous for both of you. Sometimes it's easy to forget the people who rally around the ill person and that whilst they don't suffer the illness personally, they suffer through it. Hopefully some relief can be found for both your sakes and the big guy can push on. Say hi to Brian, and tell him to soldier on.

Thank you so much for that...I do sometimes get lost in the shuffle...never by Brian though ;) He says 'hi' back, and you made him smile with your "soldier on" comment. Thanks for that too !