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Do you need a miracle that's more than physical?

Posted - May 7, 2020

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  • 5391
    Best Avatar. Ever.
      May 7, 2020 3:56 AM MDT
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  • 14795
    I'm right Behind you with your point of view....:)
      May 7, 2020 5:13 AM MDT
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  • 14795
    I think the Miricle of life is getting and keeping physical and then praying that these miracles will keep occurring daily ...  ;)D 
      May 7, 2020 5:17 AM MDT
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  • 13395
    I am a physical/material body and mind. What could a non-physical miracle do for me?
      May 7, 2020 7:22 AM MDT
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  • 53531

      Immediately upon reading your question, I thought of some lines in this song by Rick Springfield, “Affair of the Heart” (1983). 


    Heart in my mouth, pulse in my head
    Mercury rising into the red
    The smell of your skin can light up all the fires in me
    Hungry to touch, I'm eager to please
    Out of control and I hand you the keys
    Every night I am burning to make love to you
    But don't try to tell me you think it's all physical
    It goes much deeper than that
    You ought to know it's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    Have a little blind faith, 
    believe it's an affair of the heart
    When we make love, it's a passionate thing
    You shudder and shake, sink you teeth in my skin
    I almost believe you were made to be played by my hands
    And you got the power, it amazes me still
    How you play my emotions with consummate skill
    I don't have to look any further than into your eyes
    So don't try to tell me you think it's just physical
    It goes way deeper than that
    You better know it's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    Have a little blind faith, 
    believe it's an affair of the heart
    Don't try to tell me you think it's all physical
    It goes much deeper than that
    You ought to know it's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    You better know it's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    You better know it's an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart
    Baby, an affair of the heart
    It's an affair of the heart




    ~


      May 7, 2020 7:36 AM MDT
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  • 150
    That's not the song I was thinking of. It was this one.
      June 2, 2020 10:28 AM MDT
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  • 53531

     

      I see. I’m not familiar with either the song or the singer: being as stuck in the 80s as I am, almost any music that has been released since December 31, 1989 is most likely off of my radar. 

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      June 2, 2020 11:30 AM MDT
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  • 313
      May 8, 2020 8:36 PM MDT
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  • 7795
    Don't even get me started.
      May 8, 2020 8:49 PM MDT
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  • 150
    I like that one as well.
      June 2, 2020 10:28 AM MDT
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  • 11164
    No I 'm golden right now but I know a couple  that could use miracle that's more then physical so if I  may I would like to give them this one. Cheers and happy weekend!
      May 8, 2020 9:22 PM MDT
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  • 53531

      (more then than)
      May 8, 2020 9:23 PM MDT
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  • 11164
    Da blaw blaw?
      May 8, 2020 9:26 PM MDT
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  • 150
    Why do people keep putting "then" instead of "than"? They are not even pronounced the same. Furthermore, why do these people never put "ten" instead of "tan"? After all, "than" is pronounced to rhyme precisely with "tan" and "then" is pronounced to rhyme precisely with "ten", so what is the logical explanation for that particular error? It doesn't even seem to be due to a Norfolk accent (where "tan" is pronounced like "ten") because none of these people have said they are from Norfolk.
      June 3, 2020 6:32 AM MDT
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  • 53531

     

      Years ago, and much to my surprise, I found out that some people actually struggle with knowing the difference between words like than and then, your and yore and you’re, mine and mind, to and two and two, etc. I’m referring to people whose primary language is English, in many cases it is their only language. These are differences that to me are obvious and glaring, yet to others, present true challenges. It seems that with practice and repetition, they’d eventually improve, but that isn’t always the case. I can’t understand it, I have no explanation for it. Of course, there are learning disabilities and cognitive disabilities that prevent some people from grasping these concepts, that much is true. However, there are others who are simply apathetic or obstinate in the use of language and/or grammar. 

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      June 3, 2020 7:04 AM MDT
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  • 150
    I don't get it how some people can't see what's glaringly obvious. I've only ever been able to see right or wrong, nothing in between.
      June 8, 2020 2:51 PM MDT
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