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eadhed's Life List
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1. lose the weight i need to lose and keep it off
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2. Bicycle Across The U.S.
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3. run a marathon
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4. See a total solar eclipse
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5. visit yellowstone national park
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6. go to antartica
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7. ride critical mass
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8. buy a gun
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9. gtd
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10. Go skydiving
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11. do one hundred consecutive push-ups
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12. design my own tattoo
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13. run the los angeles marathon
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14. learn to sing
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15. Use the Sedona Method regularly in my life
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16. learn to watercolor.
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17. Raft through the Grand Canyon
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18. ride a double century
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19. go sea kayaking
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20. Take a cooking class
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21. scuba dive
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22. Climb Mt. Whitney
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23. Learn to fly fish
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24. learn celestial navigation
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25. practice the sedona method
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How I did it: I took a MSF class for new riders. I got a small motorcycle. And, I rode to work every day. Each day I rode, I became aware of the reactions. Some of those reactions were based in fear. I let go of the fear by asking myself to observe. As I got more experience, each situation seemed more comfortable and familiar. As I gained confidence, I enjoyed my riding more. Read how I did it…
A very dear friend told me about his experience aboard a cruise ship which sailed to the site of totality. The ship was completely silenced during the eclipse. He showed me some beautiful pictures. I imagine it to be more spectacular in person.
Another cool aspect of this is you might travel to some kinda odd places to witness it. It seems to have a kind of once in a lifetime feel which appeals to me.
The play “Terra Nova” portrays the ill-fated Scott expedition whose men arrived at the pole 2nd. It moved me deeply when I was a young man. I guess its the idea of doing such a very hard thing and remaining unrecognized for having done it. Or could it be the tragic story of the deaths of Scott and his men. I guess I’ll have to go to the pole and visit the cabin that they stayed in over the winter before they went to their deaths.
“It seems a pity, but I do not think I can write more.”

