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Thanks for link - I have added it to my favourites and will get

around

to looking at it. I have looked into chakras before - I think Kether

is

at the top and Malkuth at the bottom - am I on the right track? Or

was

this possibly in relation to the tree of life thing? I sometimes get

a

lot of stuff mixed up :-)I think they are all related somehow anyway.

> ,

> Lotus flower: http://www.kingtutshop.com/freeinfo/Lotus-

Flower.htm

>

> " The Lotus flower has for thousands of years symbolized

spiritual

> enlightenment. Indeed, this flower essence's purpose is to

accelerate

> spiritual evolvement and enhance healing on every level within the

> system. "

> Rainbow

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Thanks for link - I have added it to my favourites and will get

around

to looking at it. I have looked into chakras before - I think Kether

is

at the top and Malkuth at the bottom - am I on the right track? Or

was

this possibly in relation to the tree of life thing? I sometimes get

a

lot of stuff mixed up :-)I think they are all related somehow anyway.

> ,

> Lotus flower: http://www.kingtutshop.com/freeinfo/Lotus-

Flower.htm

>

> " The Lotus flower has for thousands of years symbolized

spiritual

> enlightenment. Indeed, this flower essence's purpose is to

accelerate

> spiritual evolvement and enhance healing on every level within the

> system. "

> Rainbow

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I get left and right mixed up and do not like shaking hands and quite

often have extended left hand without thinking - still shaking hands

does not feel right at all to me.

>

> >And I suspect there are lots of us in our " right minds " here

:) 

>

> Anyone 'feel' awkward extending a left hand in greeting another?

There

> seem to be countless cultural 'taboos' against right mindedness.

> Majority 'rules', you know. There are no biological constraints or

> imperatives at work here.

> Rainbow

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I get left and right mixed up and do not like shaking hands and quite

often have extended left hand without thinking - still shaking hands

does not feel right at all to me.

>

> >And I suspect there are lots of us in our " right minds " here

:) 

>

> Anyone 'feel' awkward extending a left hand in greeting another?

There

> seem to be countless cultural 'taboos' against right mindedness.

> Majority 'rules', you know. There are no biological constraints or

> imperatives at work here.

> Rainbow

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I get left and right mixed up and do not like shaking hands and quite

often have extended left hand without thinking - still shaking hands

does not feel right at all to me.

>

> >And I suspect there are lots of us in our " right minds " here

:) 

>

> Anyone 'feel' awkward extending a left hand in greeting another?

There

> seem to be countless cultural 'taboos' against right mindedness.

> Majority 'rules', you know. There are no biological constraints or

> imperatives at work here.

> Rainbow

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Yes, I didn't learn to drive till I was 32 because I couldn't tell my left from right till I was 30 accurately, but I learned a trick, If you hold up your hands with your thumbs stuck out at right angles from your fingers your left hand makes and L and that way you know that is the left and the other is the right. I also had a problem setting the table, til in my late 20's I would always forget what side the fork went on, the fork goes on the left, and both fork and left have 4 letters, the spoon goes on the right spoon and right both have 5 letters, I thought this was a pretty neat trick.

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I've just realized now that it was actually my left leg :-) I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left and right mixed up?> > > > > Tom,> > > > Ah, another right leg stimmer in the world. I used to get wacked > > around the head for the under the table right leg stimming when I > > was a kid (and later0.> >FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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Yes, I didn't learn to drive till I was 32 because I couldn't tell my left from right till I was 30 accurately, but I learned a trick, If you hold up your hands with your thumbs stuck out at right angles from your fingers your left hand makes and L and that way you know that is the left and the other is the right. I also had a problem setting the table, til in my late 20's I would always forget what side the fork went on, the fork goes on the left, and both fork and left have 4 letters, the spoon goes on the right spoon and right both have 5 letters, I thought this was a pretty neat trick.

Bethgreebohere wrote:

I've just realized now that it was actually my left leg :-) I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left and right mixed up?> > > > > Tom,> > > > Ah, another right leg stimmer in the world. I used to get wacked > > around the head for the under the table right leg stimming when I > > was a kid (and later0.> >FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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Yes, I didn't learn to drive till I was 32 because I couldn't tell my left from right till I was 30 accurately, but I learned a trick, If you hold up your hands with your thumbs stuck out at right angles from your fingers your left hand makes and L and that way you know that is the left and the other is the right. I also had a problem setting the table, til in my late 20's I would always forget what side the fork went on, the fork goes on the left, and both fork and left have 4 letters, the spoon goes on the right spoon and right both have 5 letters, I thought this was a pretty neat trick.

Bethgreebohere wrote:

I've just realized now that it was actually my left leg :-) I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left and right mixed up?> > > > > Tom,> > > > Ah, another right leg stimmer in the world. I used to get wacked > > around the head for the under the table right leg stimming when I > > was a kid (and later0.> >FAM Secret Society is a community based on respect, friendship, support and acceptance. Everyone is valued. Don't forget, there are links to other FAM sites on the Links page in the folder marked "Other FAM Sites." __________________________________________________

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>Ken wrote:

>It says that some of them put out

ozone and make the air worse.

I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within

inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but

most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within

minutes without it.

Rainbow

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>Ken wrote:

>It says that some of them put out

ozone and make the air worse.

I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within

inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but

most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within

minutes without it.

Rainbow

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>Ken wrote:

>It says that some of them put out

ozone and make the air worse.

I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within

inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but

most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within

minutes without it.

Rainbow

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> wrote:

> but then the right hander invariably gives me a funny look and

realize I've created an awkward moment. :)

Like an 'Aspie' and an 'NT' interaction perhaps?

And then, as their left hand approaches, I, having much practice with

this 'awkwardness', gingerly extend my right hand, acting the,

seemingly, fool. If either of us is carrying packages, say, things

quickly degenerate into total idiocy. Life's a circus!

Rainbow

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> wrote:

> but then the right hander invariably gives me a funny look and

realize I've created an awkward moment. :)

Like an 'Aspie' and an 'NT' interaction perhaps?

And then, as their left hand approaches, I, having much practice with

this 'awkwardness', gingerly extend my right hand, acting the,

seemingly, fool. If either of us is carrying packages, say, things

quickly degenerate into total idiocy. Life's a circus!

Rainbow

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> wrote:

> but then the right hander invariably gives me a funny look and

realize I've created an awkward moment. :)

Like an 'Aspie' and an 'NT' interaction perhaps?

And then, as their left hand approaches, I, having much practice with

this 'awkwardness', gingerly extend my right hand, acting the,

seemingly, fool. If either of us is carrying packages, say, things

quickly degenerate into total idiocy. Life's a circus!

Rainbow

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> wrote:

> I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left

and right

mixed up?

Do you mean left and right, or right and left, or...... what I often

call my 'other right' and 'other left', without having to admit any

error.

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> wrote:

> I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left

and right

mixed up?

Do you mean left and right, or right and left, or...... what I often

call my 'other right' and 'other left', without having to admit any

error.

Rainbow

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> wrote:

> I get my left and right mixed up constantly :-) do others get left

and right

mixed up?

Do you mean left and right, or right and left, or...... what I often

call my 'other right' and 'other left', without having to admit any

error.

Rainbow

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Ozone is manufactured as an oxidant by subjecting O2 to corrona discharge. O3 will then in the presense of an unstable element or compound usually containing carbon then release its spare oxygen atom and oxidise that substance subjected to it. Example plastics containing carbon are turned to dust by O3 but PTFEs containing flourine are inert to it.

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>Ken wrote:>It says that some of them put outozone and make the air worse.I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within minutes without it.Rainbow__________________________________________________

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Ozone is manufactured as an oxidant by subjecting O2 to corrona discharge. O3 will then in the presense of an unstable element or compound usually containing carbon then release its spare oxygen atom and oxidise that substance subjected to it. Example plastics containing carbon are turned to dust by O3 but PTFEs containing flourine are inert to it.

EvanRainbow wrote:

>Ken wrote:>It says that some of them put outozone and make the air worse.I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within minutes without it.Rainbow__________________________________________________

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Ozone is manufactured as an oxidant by subjecting O2 to corrona discharge. O3 will then in the presense of an unstable element or compound usually containing carbon then release its spare oxygen atom and oxidise that substance subjected to it. Example plastics containing carbon are turned to dust by O3 but PTFEs containing flourine are inert to it.

EvanRainbow wrote:

>Ken wrote:>It says that some of them put outozone and make the air worse.I believe Ozone (O3) reverts to Oxygen (O2) within seconds, within inches. Not a problem in 'nornal' use. Both are extremely reactive but most all life requires oxygen. Our brains cease to functions within minutes without it.Rainbow__________________________________________________

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Evan,

In my 'mature' driving class we were taught that in traffic one best

make a 'left' by making three 'right's', so as not to be obliged to

'cross' a flow of oncoming traffic! Two rights won't make a wrong, but

three rights and you'll be going to the left.

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Evan,

In my 'mature' driving class we were taught that in traffic one best

make a 'left' by making three 'right's', so as not to be obliged to

'cross' a flow of oncoming traffic! Two rights won't make a wrong, but

three rights and you'll be going to the left.

Rainbow

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Evan,

In my 'mature' driving class we were taught that in traffic one best

make a 'left' by making three 'right's', so as not to be obliged to

'cross' a flow of oncoming traffic! Two rights won't make a wrong, but

three rights and you'll be going to the left.

Rainbow

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I'll have to try remember that L thing - it's very good and I

probably will remember it because it's very visual :-)

As for knifes and forks - that ones tricky with me because I hold my

fork in my right hand and knife in left - I can't do it the other way

around - but I am right handed (or at least I write with my right

hand) - but do lot's of things with left hand like pour water from

the kettle with my left hand etc.

> >

> > Yesterday at a friends house I was stimming like crazy with my

> right

> > leg- but it does feel so good and my friend is very tolerant of

> me :-)

> >

> > It's best when both legs go at once - but I rarely do that one.

> >

> >

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I'll have to try remember that L thing - it's very good and I

probably will remember it because it's very visual :-)

As for knifes and forks - that ones tricky with me because I hold my

fork in my right hand and knife in left - I can't do it the other way

around - but I am right handed (or at least I write with my right

hand) - but do lot's of things with left hand like pour water from

the kettle with my left hand etc.

> >

> > Yesterday at a friends house I was stimming like crazy with my

> right

> > leg- but it does feel so good and my friend is very tolerant of

> me :-)

> >

> > It's best when both legs go at once - but I rarely do that one.

> >

> >

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