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Thinking is free!!

Friday, May 23rd, 2008

Think… It is not dangerous, in fact just the opposite… by kerminator …..
What we do in this life will forever shape our future….
Orig Date: 5/5/2005 2:15:27
Friends; we must plan to plan???
What we should be doing is looking for the correct [psychic /spiritual] answers in our lives… This can be an elusive quest…. Because first we must have some idea of what we seek… { Psychic meaning soul} We are made of three (3) parts: Spirit, Soul, and the physical Body…
The Spirit is the seat of our intelligence; with which we reason and understand.
The Soul is the seat of our emotions and affections, giving us the capability of love or hate, etc
The Body is the seat of our five senses, through it we taste, touch, smell, hear, and see…
Life is the union of all three, where death is a separation… Therefore there are three kinds of death: physical, spiritual and the eternal or lose of soul…
Physical death is the one most witnessed upon the earth with the separation of the spirit and the body….
Spiritual death simply put means a separation from GOD… There are souls living {existing here on this earth right now,] who are spiritually dead..
But Eternal death is the eternal separation of the soul from GOD… and thus from all that is good!! Do not lose your soul; my brothers and sisters!!

With this information, you will have a glemse into your future…
There is a tale about a man seeking answers; he starts to seek the truth in many areas… The biggest problem or opportunity for people in life is to see their future!!

Yes, we realize that people can not tell their future, or can they…. Yes, and no there are times in ones life, when certain things become clear as to the future… Some are like when you see the building you are in, is on fire, or the car you are in is sliding down an ice covered road towards a large ditch… etc, you have an instant for knowledge of what is soon to happen… Of course there is always Davine Intervention, or some stroke of genius where you could be snatched from certain peril

But short of such unlikely happenings… You can find certain things in life, that will show you the foreseeable future… People have had dreams, visions, and prayers answered… We can pursue more of this in a later edition, stay tuned….
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Tuesday, May 20th, 2008

Don’t force your life…
Life is an ebb & flow; you should learn to find the rhythm and follow along… Have you found yours?
Date: 5/20/2008 06:49:37
As we travel our pathway of life; one thing should become obvious…
” Don’t force your life; learn to live in the the natural rhythm of time. ”
a True-ism May 2008
“Why chase after the devil?” was an Ole saying my Grand Father used… I used to wonder what that meant growing up as a young’un down in south Georgia… But as I got older, I began to see the wisdom of my Grandaddy… he was actually a very smart man… Thank you Granddaddy!!
Many people today seem to be in a whirl, running here and there… Yet not really going any where; they try to make things happen…
Can they really force things to happen?? Well No, not really, it is just a futile effort… What they should learn is that many (maybe most) things occur according to our actions and cercumstances…
This is where we must come to know that our decisions do defiantly impact our future; but only within the set of opportunities set before us… Our position is to seek the truth in all areas of our life, then apply that in making the key decisions in our life…
So yes, we do direct and mold our life through the decisions and actions we make… But we should learn that these should only be make using the opportunities laid before us… Because when we venture off the trail, we open ourselves up for many undesirable consequences… This is where you start to chase after the devil; so to speak… Don’t force the issue!!
I realize that there is a delicate line that separates the valid truthful opportunities in life; from the consequences of forced decisions…
Garth Brooks sang a song called ” I Thank God for unanswered Prayer! ” You may want to listen to it and reconsider forcing the issue sometimes… Your life has a purpose; believe it or not!
Remember: Look for the rhythm of life and learn to follow your heart, and not always your head!!

Diet or not??

Thursday, May 15th, 2008

It seems many of us are always chasing one diet or another… Here is some different ideas you may want to read about… HUH!


Still another view as we search for the truth!!! Always make your own choice based on the information you feel is correct for you!! Some different ideas…

Dr. William Campbell Douglass’ THE DOUGLASS REPORT
Get your cholesterol way over 200! Take naps instead of running laps! Refuse to eat 5 to 10 servings of vegetables every day!…and I’ll bet you couldOUTLIVE YOUR DOCTOR!
SURPRISED? That’s just a taste of how shockingly pleasant real health can be. Keep reading! Next time anyone nags you to give up your favorite things, turn the tables on them and ask:
“Bill Douglass often makes a lot of finger-wagging health authorities look silly. Just avoiding a few of the myths he explodes could add years to your life or even save it”— Jonathan V. Wright, MD
IS YOUR CHOLESTEROL HIGH ENOUGH to avoid heart attacks and strokes?
ARE YOU GETTING ENOUGH SUN to prevent the world’s most dreaded cancers?
ARE YOU EXERCISING SO HARD that it’s hardening your arteries?
ARE YOU DRINKING SO MUCH WATER that it’s watering down your memory?
ARE YOU EATING ENOUGH EGGS & BACON to ward off macular degeneration?
GOT ARTHRITIS? GUESS WHAT! This animal fat could reverse the damage in 24 hours!
BELIEVE IT OR NOT, YOU CAN LIVE LONG and LOVE IT!Meet medicine’s most acclaimed myth-buster, William Campbell Douglass II, MD. Find out why his “take back your life” crusade is raising a rebellion in the halls of medicine – and claim your 5 FREE GIFTS!
If you’d rather have beer than 8 glasses of water…If you can’t start the day without caffeine…If you crave a good steak and can’t stomach 10 vegetables a day…
…GUESS WHAT?YOU’RE ON THE RIGHT TRACK and “they” are full of tofu…
My Dear Pestered Friend:
Every day, the health police find some other pleasure to ruin…
First they snatch away your bacon and eggs…
Then they sentence you to bird food and water…
Next they nag you to exercise endlessly, like some hamster on a wheel…
And then they complain thatYOU’RE GRUMPY?!!
No, you’re being way too patient! But we’re going to get the last laugh on those jokers…
Because all the “facts” they’re flinging at you are just MASS MEDIA MEDICINE!
Mass Media Medicine is to REAL medicine as fast food is to REAL food…
It was never intended to make you healthy…
It’s intended to make billions of dollars for giant corporations…
And the only science behind it may very well be marketing science!
It’s all about selling us “health” goods & servicesWHETHER OR NOT WE NEED THEM…
Scaring us into buying drugs to prevent diseases (like “high cholesterol”) that don’t necessarily exist…
Bullying us into buying high markup, high-carbohydrate, meatless mush…
Hounding us to buy instruments of torture in the name of exercise…
And when all this stuff finally does make you sick, they reply that you need even more…
But it’s high time you quit this can’t-win game andDISCOVER THE REAL FACTS…
And you’re going to love what clinical studies really tell you to do! As you’ll see on the pages ahead, from now on you have DOCTOR’S ORDERS to…
Chow down on juicy T-bones and 3-egg omelets prepared with real butter…
Trade in that water bottle for a case of ice-cold beer…
Drink all the coffee you want, laced with heavy cream if you like…
Take naps instead of running laps…
And tell the cholesterol cops they’ll have to terrify someone else…
Skeptical?Now you’re talking my language…
Never, ever do anything just because someone swears it’s healthy!
Make them prove it and show you the evidence—like I’m going to do right now. Just let me send you 5 FREE BONUS GIFTS and you’ll soon see and feel what I mean. You’ll learn how to make your body immune to CANCER, JOINT PAIN, HEART ATTACKS and other DEADLY DISEASES…By eating REAL FOOD…
Stuff that actually feels good and makes life fun again…
Says who? Says you…or your money back! I guarantee you’re going to love how real health makes you feel. And I’ll prove it, by backing your subscription with my no-risk “Ultimate Guarantee” of 100% satisfaction. More on that later, but first let’s plunge right into the HEART of things…(keep reading below)
WHY IS THIS DOCTOR GLOATING?
Dr. William Campbell Douglass II, MD, just can’t help shaking his head in bemused amazement when he reads the latest clinical data. But he can’t help crowing just a little bit, too—because right now, dozens of studies are “discovering” the truth of positions he’s championed for years.
“He was right about HEART DISEASE!”Recent clinical trials prove eggs, fish, meats and other cholesterol-rich foods are heart-healthy and not deadly toxins. They’re just catching up to what Dr. Douglass has been teaching for 20 years.
“He was right about CANCER!”Brand-new studies show that alternative treatments once spurned by the medical establishment are truly saving lives. Dr. Douglass has championed treatments like these since 1962.
“He was right about ARTHRITIS!”A new study stunned the medical world with news that a common animal fat could reverse the pain and damage of osteoarthritis in just 24 hours. Dr. Douglass’ great-grandmother taught him that trick, and he’s been recommending it throughout his career.
“He was right about IRON! “The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition has warned that excess iron in supplements and “enriched” foods is seriously threatening the health of many people. Dr. Douglass first warned of this 20 years ago.
“He was right about SALT!”Brand-new research shows that for many Americans salt consumption does not raise blood pressure! And for some Americans avoiding salt may even be killing them. Dr. Douglass has been saying this for decades.
IS YOUR CHOLESTEROL HIGH ENOUGH to prevent heart disease and stroke?
Before you say I’m crazy, let’s do a little sanity check…
First, just sit back and ask yourself…Exactly how many people do you know with total cholesterol that’s naturally under 200? (That’s without popping the designer drug of the day.) Can you name three or four? Can you name even ONE?
Can we all be so deathly ill? Every single one of us?
High cholesterol is not necessarily a disease, but it’s definitely a fantastic business!
I don’t intend to bore you by reciting the annual sales figures for cholesterol drugs or detailing their liver-poisoning side effects. If you knew them you’d be horrified.
But I do want to reassure you that your so-called”high cholesterol”…
…could actually be one of the greatest health blessings nature has to bestow! Want proof?
Glad you asked. Let’s review the last 30 years of clinical studies, instead of all those artfully worded drug company press releases. Some truly breathtaking facts pop up:
FACT 1: Cholesterol protects your arteries. Next time you’re surfing the Internet, search the word “homocysteine.” Over 30 years of studies prove this substance is the real killer, literally eating away at your artery walls. Your body responds by slapping on cholesterol to patch the holes. If it didn’t, blood vessels in your brain might burst, and you’d die of a massive stroke! (It’s better, of course, to avoid the holes and the patches. Details in your FREE BONUS GIFTS.)
FACT 2: Low cholesterol has been linked to depression and foggy memory…and cholesterol-cutting may even trigger amnesia! Drug firms wish us to forget this, and we will, if we take enough statin drugs.
FACT 3: Low cholesterol could also boost your chances of dying from infectious disease. Did you know that AIDS victims tend to have low cholesterol? It’s not because they’re healthy! Hard to believe? But it all makes beautiful sense, because…
WHO’S GOING TO LIVE LONGER?
Don’t bet on Judy!
The odds are actually 5 to 1 that high cholesterolJane will live longer. Can’t believe it? Check out the December 1st, 1991 issue of the famed peer-review journal The Lancet. In this study, elderly people with the highest cholesterol lived longer.
In fact those with the lowest cholesterol suffered a higher risk of death!
Cholesterol is not toxic sludge, but the MOTHER OF ALL NUTRIENTS!
Yes! Your body needs lots of cholesterol to create hormones…and lots more stuff that will keep you spry as a goat, well into your 90s.
Of course, as we age, our bodies need extra maintenance…
Which may require even more cholesterol, but not to worry…
Our livers automatically create more to make up the deficit! GET IT? High cholesterol could be a symptom your body is doing its job…
Wouldn’t you rather be thrilled that your cholesterol is over 200?
So you’re a perfectionist, then…
PILE YOUR PLATE WITH PORK CHOPS!
And help yourself to more chicken wings (with the skin), lobster (with plenty of real melted butter), shrimp scampi, cheese, foie gras, and other incredibly healthy, fatty, HIGH cholesterol foods.
Yes, I said HIGH cholesterol. Think of these meals as a daily cholesterol supplement!
See how much fun real health can be? In your FREE BONUS GIFTS, I’ll give you all the details you’ll need to silence sourpuss friends who are still sabotaging their own heart-health with brown rice and tofu.
Plus, you’ll learn about ways to:
Expand narrow arteries after every meal, using two cheap vitamins.
Clean out diseased arteries without surgery, dieting or drugs, using nothing more frightening than a common food ingredient called EDTA.
Then we’ll put to rest all our needless fears about cancer…

READ ON..

See what you think… These are interesting ideas… HUH!!

No left turns

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

One of the secrets to long life is explained in the following story: Read on!

From a friend:

This is great–well worth the read! Enjoy!
This is a wonderful piece by Michael Gartner, editor of newspapers large and small and president of NBC News. In 1997, he won the Pulitzer Prize for editorial writing. It is well worth reading, and a few good chuckles are guaranteed.

My father never drove a car. Well, that’s not quite right. I should say I never saw him drive a car. He quit driving in 1927, when he was 25 years old, and the last car he drove was a 1926 Whippet. “In those days,” he told me when he was in his 90s, “to drive a car you had to do things with your hands, and do things with your feet, and look every which way, and I decided you could walk through life and enjoy it or drive through life and miss it.” At which point my mother, a sometimes salty Irishwoman, chimed in:”Oh, bull—-!” she said. “He hit a horse.” “Well,” my father said, “there was that, too.” So my brother and I grew up in a household without a car.
The neighbors all had cars — the Kollingses next door had a green 1941Dodge, the VanLaninghams across the street a gray 1936 Plymouth, the Hopsons two doors down a black 1941 Ford — but we had none. My father, a newspaperman in Des Moines, would take the streetcar to work and, often as not, walk the 3 miles home. If he took the streetcar home, my mother and brother and I would walk the three blocks to the streetcar stop, meet him and walk home together.
My brother, David, was born in 1935, and I was born in 1938, and sometimes, at dinner, we’d ask how come all the neighbors had cars but we had none. “No one in the family drives,” my mother would explain, and that was that. But, sometimes, my father would say, “But as soon as one of you boys turns 16, we’ll get one.”
It was as if he wasn’t sure which one of us would turn 16 first. But, sure enough , my brother turned 16 before I did, so in 1951 my parents bought a used 1950 Chevrolet from a friend who ran the parts department at a Chevy dealership downtown. It was a four-door, white model, stick shift, fender skirts, loaded with everything, and, since my parents didn’t drive, it more or less became my brother’s car.
Having a car but not being able to drive didn’t bother my father, but it didn’t make sense to my mother. So in 1952, when she was 43 years old, she asked a friend to teach her to drive. She learned in a nearby cemetery, the place where I learned to drive the following year and where, a generation later, I took my two sons to practice driving. The cemetery probably was my father’s idea. “Who can your mother hurt in the cemetery?” I remember him saying more than once.
For the next 45 years or so, until she was 90, my mother was the driver in the family. Neither she nor my father had any sense of direction, but he loaded up on maps — though they seldom left the city limits — and appointed himself navigator. It seemed to work.
Still, they both continued to walk a lot. My mother was a devout Catholic, and my father an equally devout agnostic, an arrangement that didn’t seem to bother either of them through their 75 years of marriage. (Yes, 75 years, and they were deeply in love the entire time.) He retired when he was 70, and nearly every morning for the next 20 years or so, he would walk with her the mile to St. Augustin’s Church.
She would walk down and sit in the front pew, and he would wait in the back until he saw which of the parish’s two priests was on duty that morning. If it was the pastor, my father then would go out and take a 2-mile walk, meeting my mother at the end of the service and walking her home. If it was the assistant pastor, he’d take just a 1-mile walk and then head back to the church. He called the priests “Father Fast” and “Father Slow.”
After he retired, my father almost always accompanied my mother whenever she drove anywhere, even if he had no reason to go along. If she were going to the beauty parlor, he’d sit in the car and read, or go take a stroll or, if it was summer, have her keep the engine running so he could listen to the Cubs game on the radio. In the evening, then, when I’d stop by, he’d explain: “The Cubs lost again. The millionaire on second base made a bad throw to the millionaire on first base, so the multimillionaire on third base scored.” If she were going to the grocery store, he would go along to carry the bags out — and to make sure she loaded up on ice cream. As I said, he was always the navigator, and once, when he was 95 and she was 88 and still driving, he said to me, “Do you want to know the secret of a long life?” “I guess so,” I said, knowing it probably would be something bizarre. “No left turns,” he said. “What?” I asked. “No left turns,” he repeated. “Several years ago, your mother and I read an article that said most accidents that old people are in happen when they turn left in front of oncoming traffic. As you get older, your eyesight worsens, and you can lose your depth perception, it said. So your mother and I decided never again to make a left turn.” “What?” I said again. “No left turns,” he said. “Think about it. Three rights are the same as a left, and that’s a lot safer. So we always make three rights.” “You’re kidding!” I said, and I turned to my mother for support “No,” she said, “your father is right. We make three rights. Itworks.” But then she added: “Except when your father loses count.” I was driving at the time, and I almost drove off the road as Istarted laughing. “Loses count?” I asked. “Yes,” my father admitted, “that sometimes happens. But it’s not a problem. You just make seven rights, and you’re okay again.” I couldn’t resist. “Do you ever go for 11?” I asked. “No,” he said ” If we miss it at seven, we just come home and call it a bad day. Besides, nothing in life is so important it can’t be put off another day or another week.”
My mother was never in an accident, but one evening she handed me her car keys and said she had decided to quit driving. That was in 1999, when she was 90. She lived four more years, until 2003. My father died the next year, at 102. They both died in the bungalow they had moved into in 1937 and bought a few years later for $3,000. (Sixty years later, my brother and I paid $8,000 to have a shower put in the tiny bathroom — the house had never had one. My father would have died then and there if he knew the shower cost nearly three times what he paid for the house.)
He continued to walk daily — he had me get him a treadmill when he was 101 because he was afraid he’d fall on the icy sidewalks but wanted to keep exercising — and he was of sound mind and sound body until the moment he died. One September afternoon in 2004, he and my son went with me when I had to give a talk in a neighboring town, and it was clear to all three of us that he was wearing out, though we had the usual wide-ranging conversation about politics and newspapers and things in the news.
A few weeks earlier, he had told my son, “You know, Mike, the first hundred years are a lot easier than the second hundred.” At one point in our drive that Saturday, he said, “You know, I’m probably not going to live much longer.” “You’re probably right,” I said. “Why would you say that?” He countered, somewhat irritated. “Because you’re 102 years old,” I said. “Yes,” he said, “you’re right.” He stayed in bed all the next day. That night, I suggested to my son and daughter that we sit up with him through the night. He appreciated it, he said, though at one point, apparently seeing us look gloomy, he said: “I would like to make an announcement. No one in this room is dead yet” An hour or so later, he spoke his last words: “I want you to know,” he said, clearly and lucidly, “that I am in no pain. I am very comfortable. And I have had as happy a life as anyone on this earth could ever have.” A short time later, he died.
I miss him a lot, and I think about him a lot. I’ve wondered now and then how it was that my family and I were so lucky that he lived so long. I can’t figure out if it was because he walked through life, Or because he quit taking left turns. ”
Life is too short to wake up with regrets. So love the people who treat you right. Forget about the one’s who don’t. Believe everything happens for a reason. If you get a chance, take it. If it changes your life, let it. Nobody said life would be easy, they just promised it would most likely be worth it.”

Rats??

Tuesday, May 13th, 2008

Here is a little something for those with unwanted house guest… Or at least the smaller type with long slinder tails…

How to Use Soft Drinks To Kill Mice and Rats
If you have a problem with mice or rats, one way to get rid of them is with soda pop.
Mice and rats lack the ability to burp. You can use this to your advantage. Simply pour Pepsi or Coke into a shallow dish, and place the dish near where the mice or rats are entering your home. The rodents will drink the sweet soft drink and later, when they can’t burp, they will die.
Right next to walls usually works best for any type of bait or traps, as does under sinks, where they may like to hide out, or underneath your stove.
As the carbonation only lasts just so long, you will need to keep that in mind and refill your dish accordingly. Try putting a new dish down each night before bed.
Sources:
eHow.com April 28, 2008