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Old 10-11-2009, 06:11 AM #1
Curious_George Curious_George is offline
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Hello-

I have already posted several times & then realized I hadn't introduced myself.

I am someone who used to be a very fit, backpacking loving/ obsessed guy with a very wide range of interests- from philosophical to spiritual to business to personal growth.

Who I am now is in process. Still have lots of interests and am thinking of crafting my own Indian flute.

I have Parkinson's Disease. I am not broken, do not need to be "fixed" and refuse to be identified as the disease. I slip from this lofty perspective daily.

I am a "stalker" in the Toltec definition: (not in the odious deviant manner)

Principles of Stalking:

1 The stalker realizes the world is an endless mystery

2 The stalker must aim to unravel this mystery, realizing there is not the slightest possibility of doing so

3 The stalker regards himself as a mystery as well


Hello, all!

George
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