Re: Homeless People and WiFi
Incontext,
I agree!
But you lose me on the technology.
I have nary a clue what you are saying you did with your router. Or, if simply writing the words on a bit of paper, and attaching it, would be enough.
I began my journey in understanding the value of the written word, or a stated thought, in 1984-85, when I read the suggestion to write a pleasant thought, very small, in a hidden spot in a room...that everyone who entered there would be affected accordingly.
In previous years I had read a lot about subliminals, and I was very curious.
I don't really know how much my visitors were affected, but I certainly was aware of the sentiment!
Along with the other things I tried, I was able to pull myself out of a very deep funk, and turn my life around.
I very much favor the idea of writing only what one aspires to, ignoring anything about any obstacles...believing that the 'beautiful' cancels anything that isn't.
:D
Now, where else can we place uplifting words? And, must they be written, or would they be just as effective, say, inscribed with a finger...or whispered?
Astonishing!
F.