Thanks for sharing! Yes I noticed a long time ago that you posted a great deal. I check GAW multiple times a day but don't always post.
I also have sleep challenges - rarely sleep more than 4 hours straight (neck issues). I will keep you in our prayers. I keep reading about advanced medical technologies that are coming "soon" but I'm not gonna hold my breath. I really hope that med-beds are a real thing. Keep the faith my fren! I really do believe we are looking at a bright future.
We have a little fellowship in our suffering. Not to sound preachy but there's a scripture that believe applies here: Ecc 7:2 "It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting, for that is the end of all mankind, and the living will lay it to heart."
This verse teaches that sorrow and mourning can lead to reflection, wisdom, and a sober understanding of life. While feasting is enjoyable, mourning often brings clarity about what truly matters — it forces people to confront mortality and evaluate their lives.
When I read the depth of your comments/input on this forum I think "wow this guy is really working hard to understand and spread the truth". I suppose we are all part of the hive mind.....
Thanks as always! Question: Do you ever sleep?
Thanks for sharing! Yes I noticed a long time ago that you posted a great deal. I check GAW multiple times a day but don't always post.
I also have sleep challenges - rarely sleep more than 4 hours straight (neck issues). I will keep you in our prayers. I keep reading about advanced medical technologies that are coming "soon" but I'm not gonna hold my breath. I really hope that med-beds are a real thing. Keep the faith my fren! I really do believe we are looking at a bright future.
We have a little fellowship in our suffering. Not to sound preachy but there's a scripture that believe applies here: Ecc 7:2 "It is better to go to the house of mourning than to go to the house of feasting, for that is the end of all mankind, and the living will lay it to heart."
This verse teaches that sorrow and mourning can lead to reflection, wisdom, and a sober understanding of life. While feasting is enjoyable, mourning often brings clarity about what truly matters — it forces people to confront mortality and evaluate their lives.
When I read the depth of your comments/input on this forum I think "wow this guy is really working hard to understand and spread the truth". I suppose we are all part of the hive mind.....