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What´s Your Cockpit or Core or Center?


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Ashley,
I guess I didn't answer the question but I had a rough night not sleeping.  I thought you were asking why.
 
The cockpit or core or center is important since it's by defiintion, a starting point for me.  When I looked at it again, it could be very personal, or not.
 
I wonder if I've lost my way, because I think my soul used to be central or spirituality.
 
Maybe for some others it's where they feel grounded.  A computer doesn't have a lot of "substance", but definately has unlimited possibilities.
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Ashley,
I wonder if its the best "launching point" for me, or not...but I don't know of options, so I'm posing the question to see if others are different...
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Interesting discussion Hugs.
 
What makes your  center important to you?
 
 
Ashley, Health Educator
14 years ago 0 424 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
My center..has to be my recliner,when i have time to lean back,and relax after a long day!
It use to be my bathtub..but now..i love to lean back,reflect on something soothing to think on,and calm myself...
Bren
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Mine is my computer "to do" list.  I just wonder what it was before I got my computer. I used to think of the computer as a business tool...
What's your center? 

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