tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8299409348701300460.post1795898585619214054..comments2023-05-25T09:14:35.702+01:00Comments on The Vernacular Vicar: What we Learn from Katie Price on Palm SundayAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08268991293847325315noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8299409348701300460.post-50041102121288593082013-03-25T16:39:07.466+00:002013-03-25T16:39:07.466+00:00Hari OM
OH so true. Folk are in a constant flux o...Hari OM<br />OH so true. Folk are in a constant flux of need in the matter of "filler". Don't you find also, (per the previous post) that when they do start to look to God, it's usually a last resort and miracles are quite literally sought?! <br /><br />As a Homoeopathic physician, I can say this applied in health also... "my doctor says nothing more can be done, so I thought I'd give you a go". <br /><br />As for celebrity; I suspect there is an inherent need in mankind to always be 'on the rise'. Unrestricted thinking + ego = inflated sense of importance. It is imperative we are ever watchful of the 'me' in any thought word and deed. Drive is required. Overdrive is not. I have joined your site, Reverend, because I think we are driving a similar road, albeit in different vehicles!<br /><br />Regards, YAMYamini MacLeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18383916589808462620noreply@blogger.com