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Day sixty one

I was surprised to wake up this morning. I felt so bad yesterday. As I am still alive I sent in a request to my medical centre for another "Fit Note". Part of the process involves explaining why I need the Note, so I told them they still haven't found out what is wrong with me, so I still have no diagnosis and therefore still no treatment.

But that's not what I wanted to write about. Despite the ongoing feeling, I have started going for walks in the morning. Today was my second walk. My feet and my legs still work, so that helps.

I have felt positive today and I have started another project to go with my apocalyptic project and my dissertation. This project is about the effects of The Fall. Genesis 3 has the source of all problems in the world, so I thought I would look at everything we can find in the first 3 chapters of Genesis, from a biblical, theological, psychological, scientific (physics and biology; cosmology; theoretical physics etc) point of view. I've only written 2 pages so far, but it would make an interesting Bible Study if I could find people to come to it. Or I could just put it on this website if I ever finish it.

It has me thinking anyway, and I needed something to motivate me while I'm waiting for my dissertation to start. And while I'm waiting for my results!

 
 
 

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