tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7720068309367113856.post8723191192377623844..comments2023-10-09T21:35:45.860-07:00Comments on Notes From Pippi: Ode to GretchenJenniferhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15241961528778435272noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7720068309367113856.post-71490613028569766672011-06-17T15:30:23.036-07:002011-06-17T15:30:23.036-07:00Namaste my sister, why not think of her as a perso...Namaste my sister, why not think of her as a person? Call me crazy, but I firmly believe the relationship we have with our vehicles plays a large role in their behaviour. <br /><br />The reasoning goes like this: To a great extent we create our reality from the emotional roots of expectation. This is why people who expect to fail usually do and conversely; successful people all enjoy their success partly as a function of what they expected. <br /><br />If we truly expect that we have a fine and reliable ride then this is what will likely manifest. If we however live our life in a state of fear that our vehicle will always be unfaithful and costly this is what we will likely create. <br /><br />It all starts with the vehicle we choose to purchase. If we have faith and confidence in our selection, then a solid, long lasting, loving relationship can be formed. A good and trusting mechanic is of course essential. <br /><br />I send out my love and best regards for Gretchen, I am sure she will be feeling better soon. Remember my sister, there is nothing in this matrix we call reality that is not GOD, Gretchen is included in this truth.<br /><br />In Lak' ech, dearest Gretchen, live long and serve my sister Jenny...christopherdossantos3@gmail.comhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16333197295906640548noreply@blogger.com