Taken as a whole, my various shamanic journeys with different Plant Teachers - ayahuasca, cubensis mushrooms, datura (THAT one was a lesson and a half; a lesson I almost died in the learning of). Joint first would be the day I met my significant other; cliche but it was an "eyes across a crowded room" sort of thing. Only it wasn't that crowded.
My life up to this point has been more or less of a balance, between good things and not so good things. I hold to the approach of taking things in moderation, and should anything of significant pleasance or unpleasance arrive, I'd weight it against the experience I already have, and give it due consideration. SO for me I guess it's a question of perspective ratios in terms of fortunance to unfortunance. Well, I am very greatful for my friends and family. I love them all. My girlfriend is an angel for me, and my car is my private love. I appreciate all of my personal possessions, especailly my many gearhead and tech devices, which I use to stimulate my moods, accentuate my aura, and bequeath unto my peers, whoever they are when the moment seems right. I am very greatful for the reality of charity. It goes along way to nurture life. And so I guess that is my answer, Life, is the best thing to have ever happened to me. In all of it's peace, to which I know quite well in my own. And thank you for asking.
every adventurous near death experience. I tended to find soals suffering with me, and pushed them away from that which I was mending because of.
the day i picked up a bassoon for the first time. and the birth of my baby half-brother. theyre both pretty much the best things to happen to me since sliced pastry products.
the best day of my life was when my boyfriend, the love of my life, and i got back together after a seperation due to my parents. we became closer than ever before and i was able to tell him how i felt about him.
the best day of my life was wen i decided i wanted to look at the world in a different way and finally be myself reguardless