I would tell you a story based on my journey...
if you understood it you would be refreshed and ready to continue on your path.
we each find our own way.
If others tell us what that is, then it is their way.....unless we can relate, and it is applicable to our own journey.
2007-06-05 09:38:17
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answered by someone 5
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If you met me at the crossroads, we'd both be trying to find our way. WE could compare notes! I could tell you where I've been and what I've been doing there, and you could do the same. If my experience was something you were looking for, you might inadvertently find your way. There would still be two directions that neither of us had seen however. We might decide to explore one together, after all two heads are better than one and nobody can see behind their back. We might decided to go a certain distance down the undiscovered road and then meet back and compare notes. Then again, we might just decide to wish each other a good day or a good life and go our separate ways, as we are doing here. So many possibilities ahead of one chance meeting! The most important thing to take with you at "THIS" crossroads, is that I am not your guide, merely another traveler like yourself. I can tell you where I've been and we can compare notes about the trip, but our path is our own, at least until that guide you are looking for really shows up.
2007-06-05 11:38:23
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answered by MUDD 7
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I would likely try to let you know that I had been there and that I still have the map. When a friend did that for me, it opened the door to a wonderful life for me and many others, maybe hundreds or thousands. This person actually did not make use of the info and after she gave me the headup, got lost and died of cancer. I have only been able to thank her posthumosly. Where I was at the time, the likelyhood in retrospect is that I would have followed her into the bushes. I was already getting pretty ill and the doctors couldn't help. Now, over eight years later, I am married over 5 yrs, happily, have a lovely 3.5 yr old daughter, a better idea of the better route to take for her journey, and an opportunity to be there for others who might be at a crossroads. All is well. Cheers!
2007-06-05 12:05:31
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answer #3
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answered by canron4peace 6
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LOL I was thinking last night during the show that I wanted to ask this question because I am also totally hooked I have to tape it because I watch ER with my dad and it's on at the same time but as soon as ER is over I play my tape of October road...... I love it too! I would just die if it got cancelled .... I watched a show like 2years ago called reunion and me and my mom and her best friend were so into it and they cancelled it right in the middle of the season so I am so scared they might cancel october road too and I will be so pissed !!! ... anyways just wanted to tell you I totally love it too! I can't believe next week is the season finale the show just started like 2 months ago...... do you think Nick is Sam's dad??? I hope so I want him and Hannah together they look like such a cute family ... even the black guy in the hospital said you could tell they were in love.... AWWWW!!!
2016-04-01 04:04:38
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answered by Anonymous
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If I know the right way, I will take you by the hand and show it to you. If I don't know which is the right way, I will still take your hand and we will find it together. If I am at the crossroads before you, I will search out the right way and come back to lead you to it. If it is in my power, I will never leave you at a crossroads in doubt.
2007-06-06 06:48:05
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answered by Anonymous
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If I knew it I would probably have taken it. But if I met you at the crossroads I might suggest we find it together. From my experience it doesn't matter much - what matters is the fun you have on the way, and how you handle the bumps. Perhaps that comes from having not taken many roads that might have been more "right" than the ones I chose, but feeling much enriched by the ones I did, and being somewhat surprised, and content, with where I ended up.
2007-06-05 18:02:48
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answered by Anonymous
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To meet at the crossroad is the optimum achievement;
there is no other way to find. Only sustainment of the
merger of two uniquely independent individuals can
improve on the mutual gain. Only through synchronous
approach can two individuals find the appropriately
mutual crossroad. Therefore, I will strive to observe
our progressive journey.
2007-06-05 11:17:26
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answered by active open programming 6
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Dear Enki...
I'm sorry, but I wouldn't really know which is the right way myself, because I too, occasionally pause at my own life's many crossroads, not knowing which path I should take. I'm just as much of a traveler in this journey called life as you are...
But if I were, someday, to have come across you at one of those crossroads, and should you ask me for directions on which path you would best take, then I would gladly offer you my friendship and a little time off my own journey.
I would recount tales, if you would care to pause and listen, of my own experiences and observations, shedding a little light on the paths that I have taken and also warning you of broken bridges or the occasional potholes....
Then, I would ask from you of things that you have seen in your past journey so I may weigh my decisions a little easier and be more prepared for whatever that lies in my own journey ahead.
And that, I believe, is what life is all about. Learning from one another, sharing experiences and meeting people from all walks of life who would offer different vantage points for you to look from.
Lastly, I would wish you luck and pray that you will have a safe journey and may you find whatever it is that you would like to find at the end of it.... And I would continue on my own path of choice with the memory of our brief rendezvous safely folded into the pockets of my mind....
2007-06-05 15:43:55
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answered by shahrizat 4
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CROSSROADS- are always diffacult choices,there is no way someone else could show you the right or wrong way. it is a matter of personal weighing of each and every crossroad we as individuals come against. We may have others suggest, but the ultimate choices live within us,as there may not be prediction as to what is right or wrong for another..it's purely personal.
2007-06-05 09:32:21
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answered by Seeking 6
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If we met at a crossroads and you asked it of me I would be priveledged to show you the Right Way and walk the Path together with you.
It is with Compassion and Mindfulness that we all can find and share the Path, all Life should be thus. With all of us helping each other it can be.
Peace from a Buddhist...
2007-06-06 04:02:47
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answered by Gaz 5
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Hi,
It would depend on whether you were lost and had a firm destination in mind or whether you knew you were completely off course but uncertain of where you wanted to go. In the case of the former, if I knew the answer I would give you directions and guidance. I may tell you for instance to retrace your steps and take a different path. If it was the latter, it wouldn’t be as easy. If you are not on your true life path, despite the despair, uncertainty, worry and hopelessness you might be feeling, it is you who must make the choices as your true life purpose is written on your heart and can only be found by uncovering the layers that obscure the inner you.
I would never however leave you feeling desolate and deserted. I would stay by you until I knew you had found your way. I might help you to question your feelings, your motives and your goals. I might encourage you to meditate as you need to find yourself before you can find your way. When you are in touch with the real you, you might expect your ability to see the way for yourself to increase rapidly. I might sit with you while you pray. When you tap into the universe and ask for assistance in realising your potential, miraculous events may begin to occur.
Polly
2007-06-05 20:50:59
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answered by pollyanna 6
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