What is the Most Important Thing to You Among all the Unimportant Things?

Spiritual communication through prayer, transcendental deep meditation
and thought transference.

Developing strong thought and remote viewing are secondary as is:
painting, sculpting, illustration, my writings and poetry, designing, creating,
spending time with my dog.

It's so important to me that I do all these things, plus:
I want to learn as much as I can about literature, metaphysics, physics,
art, philosophy.
 
Not to be confusing. . . A lot of stuff we worry about or obsess over are not really that important. Yet, they still are, right? Some things are hard to let go of. We hate to admit some things, but our lives are just not complete without them. Don't worry, you're among friends here. For me, I am constantly bothered by having such few listeners to my music. I should not expect so much, I don't really need the attention. Just being honest. By the way. . .
@Den Warren Hi, I listened to your music šŸŽ¶ and enjoyed it! It's different from what I usually listen to but that's a good thing. It's nice to hear other kinds of music, too.
 
My family and my health. @Murrmurr and @hollydolly ..HD, everyone should close the toilet lid before they flush because toilet germs, including fecal bacteria can spray up to 6 feet in the bathroom when the lid is up. Muslims were instructed since the invention of toilets with lids to close the lid before flushing...way before health officials warned to public about why they need to do so.
 
Keeping the battery charged up on the Harley. I've only had this bike a few months and, being an old man, sometimes I forget to plug in the charger, and sometimes I can't remember if I did or didn't and have to go out to the garage and check. I try to ride at least once a week, but the weather has turned really cold here in Central Florida (highs in the low to mid 60s) so too cold to ride for a few days.

p.s. the music I love best is the sound of the engine at full song when I can crank it up thru the gears...
I can see myself doing the same way with an electric car. If you forget, you're stranded for quite awhile.
 
Yes. I didn't have enough photos either. So I went out to Pixabay.com and other sites that provide free graphics that do NOT require attribution to fill in the gaps. Also, my daughter suggested audio-only anecdotes approach which might be an option for you. Again, my enthusiasm gets the best of me. But if you're game, so am I.
Thank you for the enthusiasm. I'm not really into family anecdotes. But I think other people are. So you might have some responses, here or elsewhere. Good luck!
 
Not to be confusing. . . A lot of stuff we worry about or obsess over are not really that important. Yet, they still are, right? Some things are hard to let go of. We hate to admit some things, but our lives are just not complete without them. Don't worry, you're among friends here. For me, I am constantly bothered by having such few listeners to my music. I should not expect so much, I don't really need the attention. Just being honest. By the way. . .
I like your music! šŸ°šŸš€
 
My family and my health. @Murrmurr and @hollydolly ..HD, everyone should close the toilet lid before they flush because toilet germs, including fecal bacteria can spray up to 6 feet in the bathroom when the lid is up. Muslims were instructed since the invention of toilets with lids to close the lid before flushing...way before health officials warned to public about why they need to do so.
yes I know that..I always close the lid, I'm just surprised that some other people don't!!
 
Feeding my wildlife friends, I can't let go of that.
I actually feel guilty when I am away from home, I might have to get someone to feed them while I am away.
I liked feeding the feral cats at the apartments. We haven't seen any here, but we have several squirrels and lots of birds. We don't need to feed them right now because we have a mulberry tree, some other seeding tree or maybe it's a nut tree, and an orange tree, and they still have lots of edibles on them. But I'll be looking to see if any winter birds show up.
 
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