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Blog Name: Gangs of San Miguel de Allende
Url: http://richland.wordpress.com
Language: English
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Testing Your Gang Receptivity
Test question. Here are two views of Gang members in the Jardin. Gang Coming Towards You Gang Walking Away From You Which is more welcoming? Which makes you say Thank god? Is your response Lovely or Lulus? Your answers reveal your receptivity to joining a Gang.
Affirmation Gang
Affirmation T Shirts I am unique.  I am special.  Constant affirmation can lead one down a slippery slope.  It is all about what you say to yourself. You make a statement. You believe it with all your heart. It comes to pass. It happens all the time. It is about affirming those you love. Call him in the middle of the day to say, “I love you and I’m thinking of you.
Spiritual Gang
This is an old post.. but the spirit moved me to repost it again. I am constantly struck by the number of healers and courses on healing in San Miguel but I am unsure how the causation chain works. I know there is a relationship between the number of fast food outlets and obesity and am pretty sure if people ate less fast food they might be less obese but how does sickness work? Are there courses here because people are sick or do the courses make people sick? Are the people in San Miguel really sick? or simply want to be sick to have something to do?
Shangri la de Allende
Gangs like bacteria need certain conditions to develop. One of the on going themes on this blog is about the Magic of San Miguel.  It is not so much  the Magic than the belief that there is Magic that creates the conditions for people to begin to lose touch with reality and act and live in ways that wouldn’t happen at home. Why would anyone buy a house in San Miguel less than one week after visiting it for the first time if there were not under some illusion that this place is SPECIAL.
Garden Club Gang
The Expat Experience in San Miguel is often puzzling.  There are clubs and organizations that mimic clubs and organizations at home.  One such organization in San Miguel is the Garden Club. Now, this is what is puzzling.  Everyone has a gardener so if you had a gardener why would you need a Garden Club? What could you possibly learn at a Garden Club that your gardener wouldn’t know unless he is a really bad gardener?  Maybe this is really

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