laughsmile ([info]laughsmile) wrote,
@ 2005-12-12 13:10:00
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Pleasurable feelings
Last weeks I was mostly staying at home. I mean, at home, also walking the dog and in neighbourhood stores.

Saturday I went into the city (I live in Kiev, Ukraine). Visited several art galleries and a museum and walked our main street Kreschatik. Saw expensive stores and used the opportunity to practice feeling having 40 million dollars. Unexpectedly, it was very emotional. I felt a lot of appreciation. I guess, some of the emotion was coming up because I was replacing the old thinking patterns...

Yesterday saw my wife Natasha to go to Uzhgorod (in western Ukraine). Again a lot of pleasant emotions. Before I was very logical and saw no reason in coming to a train station to see someone off or to meet them. Now I realize that it gives pleasure!

I found a picture of a painting "[A cavalry] Attack" by Ukrainian artist Ivan Padalka.

I wrote about it in my Russian blog.

Klaus just wrote me that he put it as his computer desktop picture :))) I knew he will like it! :)))




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Roberta about feelings
[info]laughsmile
2005-12-13 08:27 am UTC (link)
Roberta:
I looked at your blog today I like how you went into town and experienced your money I do this too on a regular basis within my mind as well as physically and it sure has made life so much simpler to live. Instead of the panic of no money etc I have a peaceful feeling of all works its self out.

Kostya:
Thanks for the interesting comment! (You can also leave comments right in my blog.) This is my reaction in neighbourhood stores. But in the expensive shops on the main street it has been transformed into a surge of appreciation for the fact that I can easily afford all that! Try it next time you are in a big city :))

Roberta:
I most certainly will try it, I will be in the big city next week for a couple of days with my daughter.
lots of love
roberta

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