Exactly. People fail to realize the immense costs of Government. All these people now within the 'Ruling Elite', no longer employed in trade or production. The salaries, and benefits are imposed, increasing an already serious burden of taxes on the rest of the people. Spending 'public tax money' on needless 'projects and measures', all to get more and more tax money spent within their own district, overdrawing an already obscene budget, increasing this massive 'public' debt for generations yet to be born. Further devaluating the currency and actually lowering the quality of life of the general public that they pretend to serve.I hate to start quoting scripture, but I'll make the exception here.John, the Baptist, the Harbinger. Depending on which version of the Bible you read. John was quoted in the Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ; 24 "Your priests have bound upon the people burdens far too great to bear; they live in ease upon the hard earned wages of the poor." 25 "Your lawyers, doctors, scribes are useless cumberers of the ground; they are but tumors on the body of the state;" 26 "They toil not, yet they consume the profits of your marts of trade." 27 Your rulers are adulterers, extortioners, and thieves, regarding not the rights of any man."This was two thousand years ago, and yet his words are still true today.I better stop right here as this is beginning to open a whole can of worms that may be better addressed in a Political/Religious forum.
Quote from: talker on January 10, 2016, 06:44:46 PM.................. (few month shy of 90) is irrelevant,.............Good Lord willing and the creek don't rise, be seeing ya.I never would have taken you to be near that old. I guess it is just further proof that wisdom is acquired through age.Creeks were out of their banks here last week.This week they are frozen.Mid-Missouri. They have a saying about weather changing.
.................. (few month shy of 90) is irrelevant,.............Good Lord willing and the creek don't rise, be seeing ya.
Creeks were out of their banks here last week.
Questions like:Quote1 - Why is one so sensitive to certain events?2 - Does one really 'ask' for certain experiences?3 - Who in their 'right' mind would even ask for multiple illnesses and problems?4 - Is reincarnation true or not?5 - Is anything regards the Zodiac and reincarnation factual?6 - Is my 'Personally, I tend to believe that the a soul, is experiencing at least (12) twelve, simultaneous physical life manifestations' right or incorrect?7 - Is my 'So, as I see it, what one is feeling / experiencing at this moment in time, is by our choice to experience it. However horrific, beautiful, dull, or exciting as it may be, in the experiencing, one needs to consider that ‘We’ our-self, may have actually written the script for the current drama involved in our life.', right or incorrect?8 - To what extent 'do we / can we' control our fate?9 - To what extent do we actually have' free will' ?10 - If I'm responsible for any of my experiences, can I undo it?11 - Do those souls that have passed on say ' Wow was one hell of an experiencing ride'.I will give these a shot....1. Certain events may reverberate through your life as lessons you need to learn or lessons you are teaching to someone else.2. I think when you are talking with the universe you decide the things you will learn in your life lessons while in this plane.3. I do not think it is a"right mind" set when you are deciding these things. Lessons that are learned by your soul can often be learned or taught quicker through experiencing difficult things in your life.4. I think souls progress through different realms here on earth. I do not think our souls become animal souls. Maybe animal souls progress into humans souls.5. I do not know enough about the Zodiac to give an answer here.6. 12 physical lives may be a possibility. We do experience things in our lives on different levels as we learn throughout life.7. Yes, I think we decide for ourselves.8. We can make choices to change things in our lives, so yes fate can be changed9. We have free will in all of our life decisions. However free will stops when it intersects with another person's life.10. I think once you have experienced something as a life lesson and truly understood what it was all about you will not have to experience it again. If you want to change experiences I think you can by changing your decisions.11. Oh hell yes. My soul will say it I am sure.
1 - Why is one so sensitive to certain events?2 - Does one really 'ask' for certain experiences?3 - Who in their 'right' mind would even ask for multiple illnesses and problems?4 - Is reincarnation true or not?5 - Is anything regards the Zodiac and reincarnation factual?6 - Is my 'Personally, I tend to believe that the a soul, is experiencing at least (12) twelve, simultaneous physical life manifestations' right or incorrect?7 - Is my 'So, as I see it, what one is feeling / experiencing at this moment in time, is by our choice to experience it. However horrific, beautiful, dull, or exciting as it may be, in the experiencing, one needs to consider that ‘We’ our-self, may have actually written the script for the current drama involved in our life.', right or incorrect?8 - To what extent 'do we / can we' control our fate?9 - To what extent do we actually have' free will' ?10 - If I'm responsible for any of my experiences, can I undo it?11 - Do those souls that have passed on say ' Wow was one hell of an experiencing ride'.
I have IgA Nephropathy and am on PD for three years now. I still urinate quite a lot, and although my kidneys do not filter as well as they need to the residual kidney function is helpful and something my doctors want to continue. Have been on lasix (a strong diuretic) ever since I started dialysis, although I usually do not take it during the winter. Oddly enough I never have any fluid retention unless I am out in the heat for extended periods of time. Because I still urinate a lot I am able to drink more fluids and stay well-hydrated, which is good for my kidneys. It also means my clearance is higher on PD than it would be if I didn't urinate. Because I still put out about 2000ml per day my dialysis prescription is still the same as it was 3 years ago and I am on the lowest concentration of dextrose at the minimum rx for PD exchanges. I am able to skip dialysis about 1 or 2 times per week without any adverse side effects.From what my doctors tell me, my residual function is making my life on PD much easier to handle. I still take Lisinopril, an ACE inhibitor that helps us IgA patients retain some kidney function and also helps preserve the peritoneum. I think you might be onto something with the idea that not doing as much dialysis could stimulate the kidneys to work harder, although I don't think that necessarily means they will filter adequately. I do notice that when I skip a day of dialysis I urinate a lot more. I suppose it's because the dialysis isn't there to remove any excess fluids, so my kidneys take up the slack. I wish that meant they'd filter like they're supposed to, but I know that if I stopped dialysis I'd be miserable after a while. It might be a few weeks or a few days, but I'd feel the difference.