Heaven and Hell!
Some say that an interesting and enjoyable life ought to embody an ongoing series of contrasts - serious-funny, sunny-cloudy, rain-shine, funerals-births, fasting-gluttony, healthy living-debauchery, etc. etc. - you know what I mean......
This morning I had my usual two KSMO sessions - more like just one, but in two halves, with coffee in between. Total time two hours, the first half au naturel and the second with my Prostate Cradle (my number one sensation-booster friend - IMHO, much better suited to the KSMO practice than the Aneros).
The first half-session was pretty terrific as I'm still steadily negotiating an upward slope but in the second I was right up above there in an even higher orbit. I've stopped asking myself how, after three-and-a-half years of the KSMO my sessions, incredibly, continue to yield more amazing results - results which steadily build day-by-day. Nevertheless, today's session was one of my most amazing of all time. I can't wait until tomorrow.
But I knew already how the morning would end - with a rendezvous with my demon dentist to have a back tooth removed!
It wasn't as bad as I expected however, but it was certainly a contrast royale to my earlier KSMO adventure.
A day of contrasts, yes - but I would have preferred to have been able to choose some other combination of events!
This morning I had my usual two KSMO sessions - more like just one, but in two halves, with coffee in between. Total time two hours, the first half au naturel and the second with my Prostate Cradle (my number one sensation-booster friend - IMHO, much better suited to the KSMO practice than the Aneros).
The first half-session was pretty terrific as I'm still steadily negotiating an upward slope but in the second I was right up above there in an even higher orbit. I've stopped asking myself how, after three-and-a-half years of the KSMO my sessions, incredibly, continue to yield more amazing results - results which steadily build day-by-day. Nevertheless, today's session was one of my most amazing of all time. I can't wait until tomorrow.

But I knew already how the morning would end - with a rendezvous with my demon dentist to have a back tooth removed!

It wasn't as bad as I expected however, but it was certainly a contrast royale to my earlier KSMO adventure.
A day of contrasts, yes - but I would have preferred to have been able to choose some other combination of events!
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LOL Hey Mog, great blog entry. I wondered where you were going with the whole contrast thing until I read about your trip to the dentist at the end. I hope you're doing much better. I do have one question for you, if you don't mind me asking? Are you married? And is your wife around when you're doing your KSMO sessions? What does she think? Hopefully my questions aren't too intrusive.
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Posted 24th April 2008 at 16:00 by canuck75
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Hi Canuck!
>Are you married?< No, but I am attached to a nice partner - around thirty years together. She's all that a fellah could desire in terms of enjoying a good life together - she has a black, curly head of hair and legs like Betty Grable's. If she didn't answer me back so much she'd be perfect ![]() >And is your wife around when you're doing your KSMO sessions?< No - we both follow our individual paths in life by mutual agreement and that works out very well. |
Posted 25th April 2008 at 23:20 by mog
Updated 30th April 2008 at 15:02 by mog |
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