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What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?~C4Chaos said Apr 4, 2006, 10:00 AM: |
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Fellow Podwans, Jeff is none other than The Jeffrey Mishlove! An uber-kick-ass parapsychologist who in my younger days screw my head really good. So imagine my surprise when I saw him here blogging at Zaadz. |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?CalmEagle said Apr 4, 2006, 6:15 PM: |
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OK here they are |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Peggy J [no longer around] said Apr 19, 2006, 1:39 PM: |
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So, Arpana Qalbia, that is me, & I am Peggy Joyce Starr. Everyone up=to-date now? |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Peggy J [no longer around] said May 13, 2006, 11:43 PM: |
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Favorites???
PJ/Arpana |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Maile said Apr 5, 2006, 4:46 PM: |
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Thanks ~C. |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Zo said Apr 5, 2006, 6:36 PM: |
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My favorite Blog's are based soley on spirit-connection. Afew others would also go here if they Blogged more, lol. Content is NOT King unless it is backed up by Source and Power. |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?MsCapriKell said Apr 5, 2006, 7:03 PM: |
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Wow, that's a tough one…. singling out the top three … it really depends on what I am feeling in the moment and what the blogger is writing in the moment…. so it changes…. so… for now: |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Brondu said Apr 6, 2006, 2:46 AM: |
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Okak welcome to the positivity fest, Hey ~C4Chaos - This was a good idea. I appreciate your words about my blog. Picking a top 3 is rather difficult for me but I’ll do it because you did. 1. C4Chaos’s blog - replete with insight and a retained youthful exuberance this blog is constantly graced with posts that invite participation (on many levels) and I am never dissapointed when I join in. One way or another Rommel has managed to create, easily reproduce, foster, and grow a completely unqiue mode of expression (utilizing blogospheric technology) that epitomizes, optimizes, customizes, and revitalizes all the helpful, gifted voices he is expansive enough to cultivate and not-inhibit. Put simply: the blogging self formerly known as Coolmel has undergone so much blogging (as a spiritual practice) so as to arrive at a point where the line between his frequently voiced blogging self and his (extracted-from-Divinity) Unique Self is blurred and the line between finding, voicing, and celebrating that unique voice and helping others do the same is similarly blurred. Can I hear an amen? I know it seems like I’m overdoing it here, but Rommel has influenced my writing a lot and I appreciate his help in all of the forms it has taken. 2. Rob’s blog - If you want to read a good book on all things, uh, consciousness-ey…. don’t go to the bookstore. Go to Rob. He deserves your attention and he does not take your attention lightly. I don’t know what else to say. Go to Rob. 3. David Jon’s blog - David is kind of insane. I don’t know how he’s gotten himself into the pattern but everyday he writes a post (often lengthy) about something completely different. He’s been at it for 37 days now. It seems like not a lot of people are paying him attention but he, too, deserves a lot of attention. The things he blogs about are always interesting, entertaining, informative, eye-opening, and from a perspective that is genuinely integral: that is, a perspective that sees just how much water actualized integrity has in the world. You probably won’t hear him talking about a four quadrant actualization of incarnational nonduality because David is respectful enough to broaden his audience to a more all-inclusive position although he feels free (and more power to him) to speak to his potential and he does so without fail. A true offering of uniquity, not to be missed. This list is way too short. I have excluded way too many people but that is the nature of these top 3s. I also suggest you check out my family’s blog. So far only two members are actively blogging (my brother and my cousin). Whatever ~C4Chaos might say these people are not me. Also, Zona, Paul Slamone, zenhawk, Shelly, Harmony, Nancy, Rogue, chefmystic, and will.i.am all come (literally) immediately to mind. Basically check out my friends list. That’s all from me for now, Brian David |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Brondu said Apr 6, 2006, 2:48 AM: |
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uh…. I should clarify that David Jon’s post are all completely original in relation to the previous day’s posts. They’re not ‘completely different’ as in ‘completely crazy’. |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?~C4Chaos said Apr 6, 2006, 9:38 AM: |
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dude. fix the link to David Jon's blog or reply with a corrected hyperlink here. as always, YOU ROCK not because i ROCK YOU TOO, but because it's JUST IS. |
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Re: What's Your Top 3 Favorite Zaadz Blogs?Brondu said Apr 6, 2006, 10:32 AM: |
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sorry David… also I made typos and other errors (Very rare) in your segment. I done wrong by you boy. Now if that doesn’t work I’m gonna reeeeeeeally wonder. |
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