Does doing nothing except listening to the rain while smoking count?
2007-08-14 05:11:07
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answered by Screwdriver 4
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April 23, 2003
2007-08-14 05:08:40
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answered by Samurai Jack 6
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I sit outside every evening on my porch and just look up at the stars. There aren't many lights outside where I Live ,so its easy to see the stars and the night sky. The other night I saw one of the meteors, it was so bright and looked so close. Its great, to take time for yourself and do nothing but relax and realize how wonderful life can be.
2007-08-14 05:14:59
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answered by The Wižard 5
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Just a few moments ago before I looked at my emails from "a Contact in your Yahoo! Answers Network, just asked the following question"
2007-08-14 05:30:55
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answered by Anonymous
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This morning... it was beautiful outside, so i took my tea outside and watched the birds in the garden next door. The breeze was soothing and peaceful. It was wonderful.
I then got up and spent some time playing with my dogs in the yard.
2007-08-14 05:13:11
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answered by willodrgn 4
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Everyday for 20 minutes of Meditation.
www.meditationthai.org
2007-08-14 05:08:56
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answered by Bright 6
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Just today I was watching some children play outside my hospital window...wishing i could be up and running with them
2007-08-14 15:33:07
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answered by shorty 6
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There is no "doing nothing". You may be doing no physical action, but reflection, meditation or observing are not nothing. They are some of the most useful times in our lives, when we make decisions, introspection. Those are some of the best moments we can have.
2007-08-14 05:47:03
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answered by Anonymous
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According to perceptions of many, I'm doing nothing a lot... as they perceive my meditation, which is sitting and it looks a lot like "doing nothing". Outside of that concept, you can't ever "do nothing" because the human mind and body is always doing SOMETHING. LOL
_()_
2007-08-14 05:30:44
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answered by vinslave 7
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Grace(not law) unto you, and peace(not division),
from God our Father and the Lord Jesus-->Christ.
Grace neither tempts(laws) nor can be tempted(lawed).
Thereby Grace can't lie(law) nor die(law).
But Law Law notably does both.
Nothing is what's impossible with God;
Yet it's evidently possible against God.
Everything is what's possible with God;
Yet it's impossible when doing nothing.
2/3 = 0.666 to infinity of nothing (0)
3/3 = 1.000 to eternity of everything (1)
Law Law Glory: as if nothing when compared to
Grace Glory: so exceedingly "much more": 2Cor3
JC said: My Father & I worketh hitherto-->the Sabbath.
Paul: do the will of God precedes receive the promise.
Will of God: I will have mercy(grace), not sacrifice(law).
The GRACE of our Lord Jesus-->Christ with you-->all. Amen.
2007-08-14 05:20:53
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answered by Anonymous
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