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Anacrusis 12-20-2012 02:21 PM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 941166)
Yes keep on reading! Currently I just finished a whopper called "Partical At The End of The Universe" I have read physics for about 10 years, and this one went way deeper into all the particles, how they fit together, and just what the Higgs field and Higgs partical is. Very in depth reading and well over my head. I started "Cloud Atlas" last night. Interesting beginning.... the language is very different.

Have a good holiday, and let me know what you read. I won't live long enough to read all the books I want to! take care, ginnie

Thanks Ginnie! I looked up both of those but would probably need another lifetime to read & understand them!!!!!!!
BTW... I´m worried I won´t live long enough to learn all that I´d like to learn! :Doh:

For example:

:grouphug:......be a pop star
:doctor:.....study medicine full time
:nopity:.......study violin full time
:Clever:.......Phd studies
:Dancing-Chilli:.......become proficient in at least 3 dances
:sing:.......voice lessons
:stirthepot:.....become a gourmet chef
:laptop:........get a degree in IT
:Hum:........study neuroscience
:Viking:........study history
:Demonstration:.......politics
:Mexican:.......sociology
:Red eyes:.......psychology

Take care U2 :hug:

ginnie 12-20-2012 04:13 PM

loved your post!
 
Yep, I want to learn more too! Make a bucket list, and start checking them off. Even if you did just a couple of them, it makes you feel so much better!
I think some of those on your list may just be doable! ginnie:hug:

Anacrusis 12-21-2012 04:13 PM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 941197)
Yep, I want to learn more too! Make a bucket list, and start checking them off. Even if you did just a couple of them, it makes you feel so much better!
I think some of those on your list may just be doable! ginnie:hug:

Yeah a ´bucket list´!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Made me giggle :)


Ginnie,

4 more for this thread before 2013 :)

Total Fears by Bohumil Hrabal........

http://www.amazon.com/Total-Letters-.../dp/8090217192

My Stroke of Insight by Jill Bolte Taylor.......

http://www.amazon.com/My-Stroke-Insi.../dp/0452295548

Mindsight by Daniel Siegel.........

http://www.amazon.com/Mindsight-New-.../dp/0553386395

And of course my favorite :wink:

The Brain that Changes Itself by Norman Doidge........

http://www.amazon.com/Brain-That-Cha.../dp/0143113100


Anacrusis :heartthrob:

ginnie 12-21-2012 05:51 PM

Brain change
 
I looked up those books you posted. I think the ones about the brain would interest me. I go back to "Cloud Atlas" tonight. Very odd but interesting read once you figure out the language of the first character. Have a good night happily engaged with reading. It is cold even in Fla. perfect night to read. ginnie

Anacrusis 12-27-2012 10:11 AM

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Originally Posted by ginnie (Post 941545)
I looked up those books you posted. I think the ones about the brain would interest me. I go back to "Cloud Atlas" tonight. Very odd but interesting read once you figure out the language of the first character. Have a good night happily engaged with reading. It is cold even in Fla. perfect night to read. ginnie

If you only read only one of the brain ones, read ´The Brain that Changes itself´

Interesting, hopeful, uses a lot of real people examples in real and fascinating situations.

Thinking about what you are reading now, another one you or others might like:

Love of Stones – Tobias Hill

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Love-Stones-.../dp/057120998X

Happy New Year 2 U :)

Good reading conditions as well over here in Europe at the moment :wink:

Anacrusis


PS. I also got to read some writing that hasn´t been published yet by a couple of forum friends
and that reading experience is the most memorable one of all :)

ginnie 12-27-2012 12:23 PM

Hi Anacrusis
 
Thanks for telling me about those books. I am still trying to figure out "Cloud Atlas" as I go through it, it becomes more confusing! I am glad I did not see the movie. I can read physics, but this book confuses the heck out of me. Just out of shear stubborness, I will finish it.
Have a happy New Year too. ginnie

Anacrusis 01-02-2013 07:04 AM

I´m feeling quite fantastic lately but that has nothing to do with my good attitude or any process of spiritual introspection.
In fact my good attitude came after I started feeling better…..

A while ago a friend of mine recommended me a book by Louise L. Hay boldly pronouncing that most people create their illness themselves
and I really should read through one of her books and get control of my symptoms using my own thought processes somewhere near the root cause!

I was somewhat provoked by this announcement, nevertheless I will read through a little,
and more than likely am sure I will find something or other like I usually do.

Had I read the book in 2005 I may actually have even avoided 5 years of progressive myasthenic weakness
as I would have intercepted it just in time and perhaps used proactive measures against contracting any illness in the first place.......right? :rolleyes: :rolleyes: :rolleyes:

Seriously any one read this stuff???

Gotten any good use out of other books out there that actually helped with how you look at things and handle your own symptoms?


Anacrusis

PS.... Ginnie, I liked the Physics Of The Universe Michio Kaku guy. Nice, clean presentations - and just how I like my information delivered!

Maiden8680 01-02-2013 11:31 PM

I maybe a minority here but, I actually read manga (japanese comic books) and it's what I've been doing the last few days since I have a very sore back :(

Anacrusis 01-03-2013 08:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Maiden8680 (Post 944054)
I maybe a minority here but, I actually read manga (japanese comic books) and it's what I've been doing the last few days since I have a very sore back :(

That sounds rather intriguing :)
Do you not also read them when you have a good back? :wink:

ginnie 01-03-2013 01:30 PM

Re: Book
 
Yes, I read Physics of the Universe too. Yes good reading and pretty easy to understand. The author also goes on Nova and the science channel now and then. Finished Cloud Atlas, terrible.....as was the movie from what I heard. Now reading several to see which one to stick with! have a great new year. ginnie


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