What’s your most prized possession?
What’s your most prized possession?
What’s your most prized possession?
As a TBM: my testimony
Now: my time
Materialistic possession? I’ll have to think about this one.
Most furry possession? My dog
As a TBM: my testimony
Now: my time
Materialistic possession? I’ll have to think about this one.
Most furry possession? My dog
“It always devolves to Pantaloons. Always.” ~ Fluffy
“I switched baristas” ~ Lady Gaga
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
“I switched baristas” ~ Lady Gaga
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
My brain. I hope I can hang onto it for a while longer.
“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.” -Mark Twain
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
As a TBM: Membership in the one true Church.
Now: My freedom to think as I please and to do as I please. No middleman between me and God now. (Those are two parts of one thing.)
Materialistic possession: Not sure. If I had the house and land I want, it would be that.
Most furry possession? I don't have one, unless you count a red teddy bear a friend gave me for Valentine's Day.
Now: My freedom to think as I please and to do as I please. No middleman between me and God now. (Those are two parts of one thing.)
Materialistic possession: Not sure. If I had the house and land I want, it would be that.
Most furry possession? I don't have one, unless you count a red teddy bear a friend gave me for Valentine's Day.
There are 2 Gods. One who created us. The other you created. The God you made up is just like you-thrives on flattery-makes you live in fear.
Believe in the God who created us. And the God you created should be abolished.
PK
Believe in the God who created us. And the God you created should be abolished.
PK
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
My kids - although I guess I do not "own" my kids. Health, time, meaningful work.
“You have learned something...That always feels at first as if you have lost something.” George Bernard Shaw
When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
I've had one of those terrible no good very bad days so... The nihilist in me says: Nothing. Absolutely nothing , because none of it really matters.
The non-nihilist in me says: my kids. As others have said: They're not my "possession," but... My kids are so much smarter, more driven, and just all-around better people than me that... I honestly have no idea how I have anything to do with them.
Oh, and I've got one of those furry kids too. She's my Holy Ghost™ (comforter) so she's definitely a "prized possession" too...
[Sideways Glance]
The non-nihilist in me says: my kids. As others have said: They're not my "possession," but... My kids are so much smarter, more driven, and just all-around better people than me that... I honestly have no idea how I have anything to do with them.
Oh, and I've got one of those furry kids too. She's my Holy Ghost™ (comforter) so she's definitely a "prized possession" too...
[Sideways Glance]
Faith does not give you the answers, it just stops you asking the questions. -Frater Ravus
IDKSAF -RubinHighlander
Gave up who I am for who you wanted me to be...
IDKSAF -RubinHighlander
Gave up who I am for who you wanted me to be...
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
Good faith does not require evidence, but it also does not turn a blind eye to that evidence. Otherwise, it becomes misplaced faith.
-- Moksha
-- Moksha
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Re: What’s your most prized possession?
What’s your most prized possession?
As a TBM:
hmmm... probably that I attended with my whole family- aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents etc. ... so family membership?
(((Shakes)) off the emotions surfacing from thinking about the first question)
Now:
Well, I do prize the relationship I have with my children and mom, but I’m going to go with Freedom. Freedom from religion and marriage and fear and, you get the idea.
Materialistic possession?
Books, books, and books and my iPad because I read a lot on it too. Books might just keep me single forever haha although I’m getting pressure from friends to start dating (and I just got two books from the library about online dating haha). And gods, I can’t forget music! Books and Music!
Most furry possession?
Oh my goodness! I have the best cats. A sweet, fluffy girl and a funny little boy. He’s such a catdog and chews everything when hungry. Well, they are both always hungry and both could be named shadow as they follow me everywhere. I don’t think he has once failed to make a zoom call appearance, and she is so in tune with my mood (or blood pressure haha) and is all over me if she thinks I’m upset. They are the best, giving me back the love I give them.
As a TBM:
hmmm... probably that I attended with my whole family- aunts, uncles, cousins, grandparents etc. ... so family membership?
(((Shakes)) off the emotions surfacing from thinking about the first question)
Now:
Well, I do prize the relationship I have with my children and mom, but I’m going to go with Freedom. Freedom from religion and marriage and fear and, you get the idea.
Materialistic possession?
Books, books, and books and my iPad because I read a lot on it too. Books might just keep me single forever haha although I’m getting pressure from friends to start dating (and I just got two books from the library about online dating haha). And gods, I can’t forget music! Books and Music!
Most furry possession?
Oh my goodness! I have the best cats. A sweet, fluffy girl and a funny little boy. He’s such a catdog and chews everything when hungry. Well, they are both always hungry and both could be named shadow as they follow me everywhere. I don’t think he has once failed to make a zoom call appearance, and she is so in tune with my mood (or blood pressure haha) and is all over me if she thinks I’m upset. They are the best, giving me back the love I give them.
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Re: What’s your most prized possession?
The only thing I truly posses are my thoughts. So i think al lot. It seems most everything else can be taken away.
Getting older I look back and realize many possessions have faded away some replaced others not.
I actually am trying to move towards a minimalist life. Much harder than it sounds.
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Getting older I look back and realize many possessions have faded away some replaced others not.
I actually am trying to move towards a minimalist life. Much harder than it sounds.
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“Five percent of the people think; ten percent of the people think they think; and the other eighty-five percent would rather die than think.”
― Thomas A. Edison
― Thomas A. Edison
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
The true owner in this relationship, no doubt.
“The easy confidence with which I know another man's religion is folly teaches me to suspect that my own is also.” -Mark Twain
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
Jesus: "The Kingdom of God is within you." The Buddha: "Be your own light."
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Re: What’s your most prized possession?
TBM days: my well worn, highly annotated BOM W/matching leather bound King James Bible that I used on my mission. I considered myself an aspiring master scriptorian. I even told my mother if my house were to ever catch fire, I would run back in to save them. She reminds me of that statement regularly and asks why can't I be that person again?
Today: I dont know honestly. If my house were to catch fire, I certainly wouldn't go back in for anything except my husband or children. The Marie Kondo purging philosophy really was a life changing moment for me 2 years ago- like 1smartdodog, I am trying to live a minimalist life and purge as much as I can, both physical and mental, from my life.
My most furry possession is currently in HUGE trouble right now for shredding about 10 bags of mulch to make a nice comfy spot for himself in the shade. I may have threatened to give him away once or twice while cleaning it up...
Today: I dont know honestly. If my house were to catch fire, I certainly wouldn't go back in for anything except my husband or children. The Marie Kondo purging philosophy really was a life changing moment for me 2 years ago- like 1smartdodog, I am trying to live a minimalist life and purge as much as I can, both physical and mental, from my life.
My most furry possession is currently in HUGE trouble right now for shredding about 10 bags of mulch to make a nice comfy spot for himself in the shade. I may have threatened to give him away once or twice while cleaning it up...
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
I have the same thing with scriptures. Mostly marked up from my mission but the small leather bound “quad” that was given to me by my dad who received it as a gift from the FP when he was called as a Bishop in the late 80’s. It was too small to read for his tired eyes and he didn’t want to give up his marked up books. Typing this out made me remember an uncles funeral a few years back. He was dead and on display in his temple robes and clutching his scriptures on his chest with 2 hands as if he was hugging them. So weird.crossmyheart wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 7:50 am TBM days: my well worn, highly annotated BOM W/matching leather bound King James Bible that I used on my mission. I considered myself an aspiring master scriptorian. I even told my mother if my house were to ever catch fire, I would run back in to save them. She reminds me of that statement regularly and asks why can't I be that person again?
Today: I dont know honestly. If my house were to catch fire, I certainly wouldn't go back in for anything except my husband or children. The Marie Kondo purging philosophy really was a life changing moment for me 2 years ago- like 1smartdodog, I am trying to live a minimalist life and purge as much as I can, both physical and mental, from my life.
My most furry possession is currently in HUGE trouble right now for shredding about 10 bags of mulch to make a nice comfy spot for himself in the shade. I may have threatened to give him away once or twice while cleaning it up...
What’s the secret to purge and minimalist life? That’s been a goal of ours since the kids are/will be on their way out soon?
“It always devolves to Pantaloons. Always.” ~ Fluffy
“I switched baristas” ~ Lady Gaga
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
“I switched baristas” ~ Lady Gaga
“Those who do not move do not notice their chains.” ~Rosa Luxemburg
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Re: What’s your most prized possession?
I love minimalism, and purging feels fantastic even if a lot of work in the beginning. For me, and probably most, it’s an ongoing process (and currently excludes books, although I do get rid of books too).
Basically, you just get rid of stuff you do not use or need. And you do not buy things you do not really need, clothing included. It is very much a mindset- always be mindful of purchases and keep in mind what is truly important (not stuff).
This is where I began on my Minimalism journey:
“Minimalism: A Documentary About the Important Things” on Netflix
https://www.netflix.com/title/80114460? ... d=13752289
Watching this documentary with the boys after the separation/divorce was a game changer. He had them so afraid about being “poor” if we got a divorce. This helped me teach them that it’s just stuff and stuff is not what’s important, helped me too. They have a podcast that I listen to parts of sometimes on Instagram.
"The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures; and have courage when things go wrong." -Laura Ingalls Wilder
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
Back then: Membership in the true church.
Now: My health; everyday that I am pain free and have bladder control. I'm getting old, so I look at these kinds of things as gifts.
Now: My health; everyday that I am pain free and have bladder control. I'm getting old, so I look at these kinds of things as gifts.
Re: What’s your most prized possession?
All I want is simple ability to read, think, and come to my own spiritual or intellectual conclusions. Certainly I like the members of my family and more than a few of you fine forum members. But I don't need much else.