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Post by multidimensional on Oct 25, 2016 9:21:24 GMT
Hello Sparkle, Leon and anyone else who could answer my question(s)
I could not find any "forum" to ask the admins and owner/founder of website so i will ask here instead. For some time i have wanted to write a diary or blog of some sort. Unfortunantly some of my "writings" have gone lost when Phone had to be repaired or pappers were lost or degraded. So i have thought about starting a "personal blog" for purpose of writing down life events and habits i have with the purpose of personal development.
I could write some page here and there on spiritual forum for everyone to read but im hesitant to do that because of low confidence and afraid of being judged a little. Could you consider one "private" section where one can write down notes or similar. Something that would remain...possibly tied to ones personal login profile on forum? maybe with a button to make some content visible if one Wishes to share...? I think this would be a great tool for personal/spiritual development and could possibly be developed further...
If this is not something you would consider... Do you have any ideas of how to create a free blog/or other ideas to write down notes that can be saved on internet so i can go back and read not worrying about it dissapearing?
Thankful for answer
Multidimensional/Fredrik
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Post by gruntal on Oct 26, 2016 3:58:22 GMT
All of the fraternities and/or study groups encourage keeping a notebook. The contents may be little more then class notes or outstanding "odd dreams". It may include methods and practices or discoveries. At some level we forget the significance of what we wrote but another level it goes to show our attitudes at some time and place much like a diary. Indeed going over my computer BBS posts in the past - assuming they still exist after 20 years - reminds me of the extent of my knowledge and understanding back then.
Alas my muscles get very tired now and at times I can barely write long hand. Saving things on electronic media risks them being lost due to obsolescence. The tapes get tangled, the Sony M.O. discs were a delight but I can't even find my old tape decks now. So called "composition books" handwritten by me last a long time if I treat them with respect. Something I don't always do if I get disgusted or discouraged ...
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