Hillary's Joke- IS a joke...
C'mon people- who cares?
So Hillary intimated that she MIGHT know some evil and bad men- and then the audience laughed first, and then she laughed too. Big deal.
MAYBE she meant her husband, who has been known to behave badly-
MAYBE she meant Ken Starr, or the current administration,
MAYBE she meant her ex-boyfriend in high school.
WHO CARES- it was a joke, and she's a human being.
-and then there is just as much debate about what people say on "LOST" or some other TV show.
It's like we're expecting our fiction to be real, and our reality to be fiction.
If we keep insisting our leaders be perfect, we leave ourselves open to being manipulated and deceived.
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Hillary's Joke- IS a joke...
C'mon people- who cares?
So Hillary intimated that she MIGHT know some evil and bad men- and then the audience laughed first, and then she laughed too. Big deal.
MAYBE she meant her husband, who has been known to behave badly-
MAYBE she meant Ken Starr, or the current administration,
MAYBE she meant her ex-boyfriend in high school.
WHO CARES- it was a joke, and she's a human being.
-and then there is just as much debate about what people say on "LOST" or some other TV show.
It's like we're expecting our fiction to be real, and our reality to be fiction.
If we keep insisting our leaders be perfect, we leave ourselves open to being manipulated and deceived.
C'mon people- who cares?
So Hillary intimated that she MIGHT know some evil and bad men- and then the audience laughed first, and then she laughed too. Big deal.
MAYBE she meant her husband, who has been known to behave badly-
MAYBE she meant Ken Starr, or the current administration,
MAYBE she meant her ex-boyfriend in high school.
WHO CARES- it was a joke, and she's a human being.
-and then there is just as much debate about what people say on "LOST" or some other TV show.
It's like we're expecting our fiction to be real, and our reality to be fiction.
If we keep insisting our leaders be perfect, we leave ourselves open to being manipulated and deceived.
My last words....
I saw WAKING LIFE recently, and it made me think- what if THIS is the dream world from some OTHER state of consciousness?
Freaky.
So, while I was thinking this, I came up with this sentence:
"My last words were 'I'm going to wake up now'..."
Freaky.
Like what if I were in another dimension (the other side?), and I was talking to someone there, and when I die HERE, those are my last words, and then I'm recounting the story to that someone on the "other side"?
Freaky.
I saw WAKING LIFE recently, and it made me think- what if THIS is the dream world from some OTHER state of consciousness?
Freaky.
So, while I was thinking this, I came up with this sentence:
"My last words were 'I'm going to wake up now'..."
Freaky.
Like what if I were in another dimension (the other side?), and I was talking to someone there, and when I die HERE, those are my last words, and then I'm recounting the story to that someone on the "other side"?
Freaky.
My last words....
I saw WAKING LIFE recently, and it made me think- what if THIS is the dream world from some OTHER state of consciousness?
Freaky.
So, while I was thinking this, I came up with this sentence:
"My last words were 'I'm going to wake up now'..."
Freaky.
Like what if I were in another dimension (the other side?), and I was talking to someone there, and when I die HERE, those are my last words, and then I'm recounting the story to that someone on the "other side"?
Freaky.
I saw WAKING LIFE recently, and it made me think- what if THIS is the dream world from some OTHER state of consciousness?
Freaky.
So, while I was thinking this, I came up with this sentence:
"My last words were 'I'm going to wake up now'..."
Freaky.
Like what if I were in another dimension (the other side?), and I was talking to someone there, and when I die HERE, those are my last words, and then I'm recounting the story to that someone on the "other side"?
Freaky.
Tuesday, January 30, 2007
"Let Go and Let...HUH?"
Ok, so if you read my REAL MEN'S GUIDE TO OPRAH blog, then you know that I wrote about this woman who has been trying to get pregnant, and who is FREAKING OUT about it not working.
I happened to catch the "after the show" episode, and it all centered around her, and her need to "Let Go and Let God".
I dunno if I buy that one Oprah.
Here are my thoughts on it:
We are all taught that persistence, prayer, and whatever else you can do to get something you want should be done or else it is YOUR FAULT if you don't get it.
I firmly believe that our lives are in our own hands, and I think every other success person feels that way. However, when something DOESN'T work out, you hear:
"It wasn't part of God's plan"
Was it not part of "God's Plan" when Edison failed 1,000 times before inventing the electric light?
Or rather- 10,000 times??
What about after Lincoln failed at EVERYTHING he tried, but then became one of the best presidents of the United States?
Why wasn't it just "part of God's plan" to have him fail? Wasn't he going AGAINST the "signals from God" when he persisted?
So, I was taking a lot of issue between being persistent, and "letting go".
To me, it sounded like "Letting go" was kinda just "hoping", and basically giving up.
But then Oprah said "It's not giving up- it's using MORE POWER"
Oooh- what the hell does THAT mean?
Well, she meant using "God's Power"- but what the hell is THAT?
It was very frustrating for the woman trying to get pregnant, and for me, as I like things to be explained WELL, or not explained at all.
However, as I sat there, and listened very carefully, and also discussed things with my ever-patient wife, and thought back on all of the success books I have read, I think I got it.
Between many platitudes:
"God helps those who help themselves"
"When you prey, move your feet"
"Do what you can, and let God do the rest"
I think I understood something that I had read before:
It's ok to want something, but it's the being too attached to it that drives it away.
So, she WANTS to get pregnant, but she is SO PETRIFIED that she won't, she gives more energy to the fearful future than to her being pregnant.
It's like when I am HYPER-FOCUSED on making money, it's really out of a fear of NOT having any, so even when I DO make a bunch, I get so scared of losing it all- and I do exactly that.
(I SHOULD edit that last sentence to be all in the past, but I'm going to let it go for now!)
So, I have heard that it's the "Attachment" to your dreams that can trip you up- the vigorous NEED for a CERTAIN, PERFECT result that is really a fear that it won't work out EXACTLY that way.
Joe Vitale mentions that you should end every prayer or visualization or whatever with the words "This, or something better", just to allow for the Universe to add to your dream, and maybe even surpass yours.
Oprah always says that God has a bigger dream for you than you can imagine.
So, I have taken this away: As I am working towards my future stardom and wealth- I am doing what I am doing, and staying focused and all that, but it's the FREAKING OUT that can mess it all up.
Now I'm gonna try not to FREAK OUT about not freaking out!!!!
Ok, so if you read my REAL MEN'S GUIDE TO OPRAH blog, then you know that I wrote about this woman who has been trying to get pregnant, and who is FREAKING OUT about it not working.
I happened to catch the "after the show" episode, and it all centered around her, and her need to "Let Go and Let God".
I dunno if I buy that one Oprah.
Here are my thoughts on it:
We are all taught that persistence, prayer, and whatever else you can do to get something you want should be done or else it is YOUR FAULT if you don't get it.
I firmly believe that our lives are in our own hands, and I think every other success person feels that way. However, when something DOESN'T work out, you hear:
"It wasn't part of God's plan"
Was it not part of "God's Plan" when Edison failed 1,000 times before inventing the electric light?
Or rather- 10,000 times??
What about after Lincoln failed at EVERYTHING he tried, but then became one of the best presidents of the United States?
Why wasn't it just "part of God's plan" to have him fail? Wasn't he going AGAINST the "signals from God" when he persisted?
So, I was taking a lot of issue between being persistent, and "letting go".
To me, it sounded like "Letting go" was kinda just "hoping", and basically giving up.
But then Oprah said "It's not giving up- it's using MORE POWER"
Oooh- what the hell does THAT mean?
Well, she meant using "God's Power"- but what the hell is THAT?
It was very frustrating for the woman trying to get pregnant, and for me, as I like things to be explained WELL, or not explained at all.
However, as I sat there, and listened very carefully, and also discussed things with my ever-patient wife, and thought back on all of the success books I have read, I think I got it.
Between many platitudes:
"God helps those who help themselves"
"When you prey, move your feet"
"Do what you can, and let God do the rest"
I think I understood something that I had read before:
It's ok to want something, but it's the being too attached to it that drives it away.
So, she WANTS to get pregnant, but she is SO PETRIFIED that she won't, she gives more energy to the fearful future than to her being pregnant.
It's like when I am HYPER-FOCUSED on making money, it's really out of a fear of NOT having any, so even when I DO make a bunch, I get so scared of losing it all- and I do exactly that.
(I SHOULD edit that last sentence to be all in the past, but I'm going to let it go for now!)
So, I have heard that it's the "Attachment" to your dreams that can trip you up- the vigorous NEED for a CERTAIN, PERFECT result that is really a fear that it won't work out EXACTLY that way.
Joe Vitale mentions that you should end every prayer or visualization or whatever with the words "This, or something better", just to allow for the Universe to add to your dream, and maybe even surpass yours.
Oprah always says that God has a bigger dream for you than you can imagine.
So, I have taken this away: As I am working towards my future stardom and wealth- I am doing what I am doing, and staying focused and all that, but it's the FREAKING OUT that can mess it all up.
Now I'm gonna try not to FREAK OUT about not freaking out!!!!
"Let Go and Let...HUH?"
Ok, so if you read my REAL MEN'S GUIDE TO OPRAH blog, then you know that I wrote about this woman who has been trying to get pregnant, and who is FREAKING OUT about it not working.
I happened to catch the "after the show" episode, and it all centered around her, and her need to "Let Go and Let God".
I dunno if I buy that one Oprah.
Here are my thoughts on it:
We are all taught that persistence, prayer, and whatever else you can do to get something you want should be done or else it is YOUR FAULT if you don't get it.
I firmly believe that our lives are in our own hands, and I think every other success person feels that way. However, when something DOESN'T work out, you hear:
"It wasn't part of God's plan"
Was it not part of "God's Plan" when Edison failed 1,000 times before inventing the electric light?
Or rather- 10,000 times??
What about after Lincoln failed at EVERYTHING he tried, but then became one of the best presidents of the United States?
Why wasn't it just "part of God's plan" to have him fail? Wasn't he going AGAINST the "signals from God" when he persisted?
So, I was taking a lot of issue between being persistent, and "letting go".
To me, it sounded like "Letting go" was kinda just "hoping", and basically giving up.
But then Oprah said "It's not giving up- it's using MORE POWER"
Oooh- what the hell does THAT mean?
Well, she meant using "God's Power"- but what the hell is THAT?
It was very frustrating for the woman trying to get pregnant, and for me, as I like things to be explained WELL, or not explained at all.
However, as I sat there, and listened very carefully, and also discussed things with my ever-patient wife, and thought back on all of the success books I have read, I think I got it.
Between many platitudes:
"God helps those who help themselves"
"When you prey, move your feet"
"Do what you can, and let God do the rest"
I think I understood something that I had read before:
It's ok to want something, but it's the being too attached to it that drives it away.
So, she WANTS to get pregnant, but she is SO PETRIFIED that she won't, she gives more energy to the fearful future than to her being pregnant.
It's like when I am HYPER-FOCUSED on making money, it's really out of a fear of NOT having any, so even when I DO make a bunch, I get so scared of losing it all- and I do exactly that.
(I SHOULD edit that last sentence to be all in the past, but I'm going to let it go for now!)
So, I have heard that it's the "Attachment" to your dreams that can trip you up- the vigorous NEED for a CERTAIN, PERFECT result that is really a fear that it won't work out EXACTLY that way.
Joe Vitale mentions that you should end every prayer or visualization or whatever with the words "This, or something better", just to allow for the Universe to add to your dream, and maybe even surpass yours.
Oprah always says that God has a bigger dream for you than you can imagine.
So, I have taken this away: As I am working towards my future stardom and wealth- I am doing what I am doing, and staying focused and all that, but it's the FREAKING OUT that can mess it all up.
Now I'm gonna try not to FREAK OUT about not freaking out!!!!
Ok, so if you read my REAL MEN'S GUIDE TO OPRAH blog, then you know that I wrote about this woman who has been trying to get pregnant, and who is FREAKING OUT about it not working.
I happened to catch the "after the show" episode, and it all centered around her, and her need to "Let Go and Let God".
I dunno if I buy that one Oprah.
Here are my thoughts on it:
We are all taught that persistence, prayer, and whatever else you can do to get something you want should be done or else it is YOUR FAULT if you don't get it.
I firmly believe that our lives are in our own hands, and I think every other success person feels that way. However, when something DOESN'T work out, you hear:
"It wasn't part of God's plan"
Was it not part of "God's Plan" when Edison failed 1,000 times before inventing the electric light?
Or rather- 10,000 times??
What about after Lincoln failed at EVERYTHING he tried, but then became one of the best presidents of the United States?
Why wasn't it just "part of God's plan" to have him fail? Wasn't he going AGAINST the "signals from God" when he persisted?
So, I was taking a lot of issue between being persistent, and "letting go".
To me, it sounded like "Letting go" was kinda just "hoping", and basically giving up.
But then Oprah said "It's not giving up- it's using MORE POWER"
Oooh- what the hell does THAT mean?
Well, she meant using "God's Power"- but what the hell is THAT?
It was very frustrating for the woman trying to get pregnant, and for me, as I like things to be explained WELL, or not explained at all.
However, as I sat there, and listened very carefully, and also discussed things with my ever-patient wife, and thought back on all of the success books I have read, I think I got it.
Between many platitudes:
"God helps those who help themselves"
"When you prey, move your feet"
"Do what you can, and let God do the rest"
I think I understood something that I had read before:
It's ok to want something, but it's the being too attached to it that drives it away.
So, she WANTS to get pregnant, but she is SO PETRIFIED that she won't, she gives more energy to the fearful future than to her being pregnant.
It's like when I am HYPER-FOCUSED on making money, it's really out of a fear of NOT having any, so even when I DO make a bunch, I get so scared of losing it all- and I do exactly that.
(I SHOULD edit that last sentence to be all in the past, but I'm going to let it go for now!)
So, I have heard that it's the "Attachment" to your dreams that can trip you up- the vigorous NEED for a CERTAIN, PERFECT result that is really a fear that it won't work out EXACTLY that way.
Joe Vitale mentions that you should end every prayer or visualization or whatever with the words "This, or something better", just to allow for the Universe to add to your dream, and maybe even surpass yours.
Oprah always says that God has a bigger dream for you than you can imagine.
So, I have taken this away: As I am working towards my future stardom and wealth- I am doing what I am doing, and staying focused and all that, but it's the FREAKING OUT that can mess it all up.
Now I'm gonna try not to FREAK OUT about not freaking out!!!!
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
David E. Kelley is now on my hero list...
I watch Boston Legal mainly because my REAL hero William Shatner is on it; however, the writing and the brilliantly crafted storylines keep me coming back.
Every week there are some ZANY antics, and lots of sex talk- obviously inappropriate for a law office- and I think that keeps it exciting and laugh out loud funny.
However, I have decided that all of the antics on the show are just the way to keep it light as David E. Kelley and the writers not-so-subtlely express their opinions on absolutely everything.
An Artists' Dream.
Granted, the show tends to lean towards the left side politically, but it manages to express both sides of an arguement rationally and convincingly. In the end, our heroes at Crane, Poole and Schmidt usually win, but that's ok with me.
David E. Kelley, for having the balls to say what you wanna say on TV, and have people listen- you have earned a place on my heroes list.
I watch Boston Legal mainly because my REAL hero William Shatner is on it; however, the writing and the brilliantly crafted storylines keep me coming back.
Every week there are some ZANY antics, and lots of sex talk- obviously inappropriate for a law office- and I think that keeps it exciting and laugh out loud funny.
However, I have decided that all of the antics on the show are just the way to keep it light as David E. Kelley and the writers not-so-subtlely express their opinions on absolutely everything.
An Artists' Dream.
Granted, the show tends to lean towards the left side politically, but it manages to express both sides of an arguement rationally and convincingly. In the end, our heroes at Crane, Poole and Schmidt usually win, but that's ok with me.
David E. Kelley, for having the balls to say what you wanna say on TV, and have people listen- you have earned a place on my heroes list.
David E. Kelley is now on my hero list...
I watch Boston Legal mainly because my REAL hero William Shatner is on it; however, the writing and the brilliantly crafted storylines keep me coming back.
Every week there are some ZANY antics, and lots of sex talk- obviously inappropriate for a law office- and I think that keeps it exciting and laugh out loud funny.
However, I have decided that all of the antics on the show are just the way to keep it light as David E. Kelley and the writers not-so-subtlely express their opinions on absolutely everything.
An Artists' Dream.
Granted, the show tends to lean towards the left side politically, but it manages to express both sides of an arguement rationally and convincingly. In the end, our heroes at Crane, Poole and Schmidt usually win, but that's ok with me.
David E. Kelley, for having the balls to say what you wanna say on TV, and have people listen- you have earned a place on my heroes list.
I watch Boston Legal mainly because my REAL hero William Shatner is on it; however, the writing and the brilliantly crafted storylines keep me coming back.
Every week there are some ZANY antics, and lots of sex talk- obviously inappropriate for a law office- and I think that keeps it exciting and laugh out loud funny.
However, I have decided that all of the antics on the show are just the way to keep it light as David E. Kelley and the writers not-so-subtlely express their opinions on absolutely everything.
An Artists' Dream.
Granted, the show tends to lean towards the left side politically, but it manages to express both sides of an arguement rationally and convincingly. In the end, our heroes at Crane, Poole and Schmidt usually win, but that's ok with me.
David E. Kelley, for having the balls to say what you wanna say on TV, and have people listen- you have earned a place on my heroes list.
Tuesday, January 16, 2007
"You have no idea what this does for my confidence..."
That's what Jennifer Hudson said last night when she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in Dreamgirls.
Apparently, she didn't feel like a "real" actress until she won the Golden Globe.
What did she think she was before?
Then I asked myself the same question: what am I waiting for before I can give myself permission to give myself some title...
What award are YOU waiting for before you decide you ARE whatever you "want" to be?
Here's an award for you- now you're one!
That's what Jennifer Hudson said last night when she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in Dreamgirls.
Apparently, she didn't feel like a "real" actress until she won the Golden Globe.
What did she think she was before?
Then I asked myself the same question: what am I waiting for before I can give myself permission to give myself some title...
What award are YOU waiting for before you decide you ARE whatever you "want" to be?
Here's an award for you- now you're one!
"You have no idea what this does for my confidence..."
That's what Jennifer Hudson said last night when she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in Dreamgirls.
Apparently, she didn't feel like a "real" actress until she won the Golden Globe.
What did she think she was before?
Then I asked myself the same question: what am I waiting for before I can give myself permission to give myself some title...
What award are YOU waiting for before you decide you ARE whatever you "want" to be?
Here's an award for you- now you're one!
That's what Jennifer Hudson said last night when she won the Golden Globe for best supporting actress in Dreamgirls.
Apparently, she didn't feel like a "real" actress until she won the Golden Globe.
What did she think she was before?
Then I asked myself the same question: what am I waiting for before I can give myself permission to give myself some title...
What award are YOU waiting for before you decide you ARE whatever you "want" to be?
Here's an award for you- now you're one!
Saturday, January 13, 2007
My "Secret" "Turning Point"...
Ok, THIS is freaky....
I have watched the movie THE SECRET a lot of times, as they say that to benefit fully from it, you should watch it at least 7 times. I have watched it at least that many times, and there's a part where Bob Proctor says that to test the thesis of the movie, that you can experiment:
He says to concentrate on someone you haven't spoken to in a while, and soon enough- seemingly out of the blue- someone will ask about them, or you'll hear from them.
I heard that, and said- "Yeah, funny how that happens..."
Then when I watched it with Laura around the 4th time, I said "I want you to be my witness; I am going to think about JASMINE HARRISON, and I want to see what happens with that"
"Who is Jasmine Harrison?" She asked; without a hint of jealousy.
Jasmine Harrison was a girl I was mean to in Junior High School. I had no business being mean to her, but she made the mistake of telling me that I was wonderful and she loved me.
I punished her for her good taste!
But then, that was junior high school. That was 20 years ago, and I had only run into her once since then- at least 6 years ago.
I have had NO REASON to think of her.
Anyhow, I have lately been feeling awful for how I treated her, and awful for whatever way I might have programmed her, and I really wanted to make amends. So that's why I was thinking about her- I wanted to be able to tell her that I was sorry.
So, I kept watching the DVD, and everytime it would get to that Bob Proctor part, I would say "Oh yeah- think of Jasmine Harrison"- and I would.
I didn't "Visualize her"
I didn't "Feel the feelings"
I Didn't "Meditate" about her.
I was just reminded.
So, this weekend I'm at Marshall Sylver's "Turning Point Weekend Seminar", which is all about trance and hypnosis and becoming all you can be, blah, blah, blah, and WHO is there?
JASMINE FREAKIN' HARRISON!!!!!!
I JUMPED up when I saw her, hugged her, and at about 5000 words per second told her how glad I was to see her. I told Laura:
"Oh My GAWD- It's Jasmine Harrison- this is the girl I wanted you to be my witness for!!!"
During the break, with a lump in my throat, I told Jasmine that I was sorry for treating her so badly, and and we both had a tearful hug over it.
I wish I had the words to express to you how grateful I am that she was there, and that I had the opportunity to apologize to her.
So far, this "Turning Point Weekend" has been good, but seeing Jasmine has been the best part-
I even had the chance to encourage her to eat fire-
Maybe it can be a "Turning Point" for both of us.
Ok, THIS is freaky....
I have watched the movie THE SECRET a lot of times, as they say that to benefit fully from it, you should watch it at least 7 times. I have watched it at least that many times, and there's a part where Bob Proctor says that to test the thesis of the movie, that you can experiment:
He says to concentrate on someone you haven't spoken to in a while, and soon enough- seemingly out of the blue- someone will ask about them, or you'll hear from them.
I heard that, and said- "Yeah, funny how that happens..."
Then when I watched it with Laura around the 4th time, I said "I want you to be my witness; I am going to think about JASMINE HARRISON, and I want to see what happens with that"
"Who is Jasmine Harrison?" She asked; without a hint of jealousy.
Jasmine Harrison was a girl I was mean to in Junior High School. I had no business being mean to her, but she made the mistake of telling me that I was wonderful and she loved me.
I punished her for her good taste!
But then, that was junior high school. That was 20 years ago, and I had only run into her once since then- at least 6 years ago.
I have had NO REASON to think of her.
Anyhow, I have lately been feeling awful for how I treated her, and awful for whatever way I might have programmed her, and I really wanted to make amends. So that's why I was thinking about her- I wanted to be able to tell her that I was sorry.
So, I kept watching the DVD, and everytime it would get to that Bob Proctor part, I would say "Oh yeah- think of Jasmine Harrison"- and I would.
I didn't "Visualize her"
I didn't "Feel the feelings"
I Didn't "Meditate" about her.
I was just reminded.
So, this weekend I'm at Marshall Sylver's "Turning Point Weekend Seminar", which is all about trance and hypnosis and becoming all you can be, blah, blah, blah, and WHO is there?
JASMINE FREAKIN' HARRISON!!!!!!
I JUMPED up when I saw her, hugged her, and at about 5000 words per second told her how glad I was to see her. I told Laura:
"Oh My GAWD- It's Jasmine Harrison- this is the girl I wanted you to be my witness for!!!"
During the break, with a lump in my throat, I told Jasmine that I was sorry for treating her so badly, and and we both had a tearful hug over it.
I wish I had the words to express to you how grateful I am that she was there, and that I had the opportunity to apologize to her.
So far, this "Turning Point Weekend" has been good, but seeing Jasmine has been the best part-
I even had the chance to encourage her to eat fire-
Maybe it can be a "Turning Point" for both of us.
My "Secret" "Turning Point"...
Ok, THIS is freaky....
I have watched the movie THE SECRET a lot of times, as they say that to benefit fully from it, you should watch it at least 7 times. I have watched it at least that many times, and there's a part where Bob Proctor says that to test the thesis of the movie, that you can experiment:
He says to concentrate on someone you haven't spoken to in a while, and soon enough- seemingly out of the blue- someone will ask about them, or you'll hear from them.
I heard that, and said- "Yeah, funny how that happens..."
Then when I watched it with Laura around the 4th time, I said "I want you to be my witness; I am going to think about JASMINE HARRISON, and I want to see what happens with that"
"Who is Jasmine Harrison?" She asked; without a hint of jealousy.
Jasmine Harrison was a girl I was mean to in Junior High School. I had no business being mean to her, but she made the mistake of telling me that I was wonderful and she loved me.
I punished her for her good taste!
But then, that was junior high school. That was 20 years ago, and I had only run into her once since then- at least 6 years ago.
I have had NO REASON to think of her.
Anyhow, I have lately been feeling awful for how I treated her, and awful for whatever way I might have programmed her, and I really wanted to make amends. So that's why I was thinking about her- I wanted to be able to tell her that I was sorry.
So, I kept watching the DVD, and everytime it would get to that Bob Proctor part, I would say "Oh yeah- think of Jasmine Harrison"- and I would.
I didn't "Visualize her"
I didn't "Feel the feelings"
I Didn't "Meditate" about her.
I was just reminded.
So, this weekend I'm at Marshall Sylver's "Turning Point Weekend Seminar", which is all about trance and hypnosis and becoming all you can be, blah, blah, blah, and WHO is there?
JASMINE FREAKIN' HARRISON!!!!!!
I JUMPED up when I saw her, hugged her, and at about 5000 words per second told her how glad I was to see her. I told Laura:
"Oh My GAWD- It's Jasmine Harrison- this is the girl I wanted you to be my witness for!!!"
During the break, with a lump in my throat, I told Jasmine that I was sorry for treating her so badly, and and we both had a tearful hug over it.
I wish I had the words to express to you how grateful I am that she was there, and that I had the opportunity to apologize to her.
So far, this "Turning Point Weekend" has been good, but seeing Jasmine has been the best part-
I even had the chance to encourage her to eat fire-
Maybe it can be a "Turning Point" for both of us.
Ok, THIS is freaky....
I have watched the movie THE SECRET a lot of times, as they say that to benefit fully from it, you should watch it at least 7 times. I have watched it at least that many times, and there's a part where Bob Proctor says that to test the thesis of the movie, that you can experiment:
He says to concentrate on someone you haven't spoken to in a while, and soon enough- seemingly out of the blue- someone will ask about them, or you'll hear from them.
I heard that, and said- "Yeah, funny how that happens..."
Then when I watched it with Laura around the 4th time, I said "I want you to be my witness; I am going to think about JASMINE HARRISON, and I want to see what happens with that"
"Who is Jasmine Harrison?" She asked; without a hint of jealousy.
Jasmine Harrison was a girl I was mean to in Junior High School. I had no business being mean to her, but she made the mistake of telling me that I was wonderful and she loved me.
I punished her for her good taste!
But then, that was junior high school. That was 20 years ago, and I had only run into her once since then- at least 6 years ago.
I have had NO REASON to think of her.
Anyhow, I have lately been feeling awful for how I treated her, and awful for whatever way I might have programmed her, and I really wanted to make amends. So that's why I was thinking about her- I wanted to be able to tell her that I was sorry.
So, I kept watching the DVD, and everytime it would get to that Bob Proctor part, I would say "Oh yeah- think of Jasmine Harrison"- and I would.
I didn't "Visualize her"
I didn't "Feel the feelings"
I Didn't "Meditate" about her.
I was just reminded.
So, this weekend I'm at Marshall Sylver's "Turning Point Weekend Seminar", which is all about trance and hypnosis and becoming all you can be, blah, blah, blah, and WHO is there?
JASMINE FREAKIN' HARRISON!!!!!!
I JUMPED up when I saw her, hugged her, and at about 5000 words per second told her how glad I was to see her. I told Laura:
"Oh My GAWD- It's Jasmine Harrison- this is the girl I wanted you to be my witness for!!!"
During the break, with a lump in my throat, I told Jasmine that I was sorry for treating her so badly, and and we both had a tearful hug over it.
I wish I had the words to express to you how grateful I am that she was there, and that I had the opportunity to apologize to her.
So far, this "Turning Point Weekend" has been good, but seeing Jasmine has been the best part-
I even had the chance to encourage her to eat fire-
Maybe it can be a "Turning Point" for both of us.
Friday, January 12, 2007
My "ULTIMATE" epiphany...
I have been playing this video game "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" a lot lately.
A LOT.
I think the game is fantastic, and it involves playing many of the heroes from Marvel comics (Spider-man, Captain America, Iron Man, etc.) as they battle the evil plans of Dr. Doom.
When you are playing as any of the heroes, you are allowed to assign "points" to powers and strengths to their attributes, and take away from others. The computer can assign points for you in a methodically balanced way, or you can take control yourself.
Here's the epiphany:
I noticed that when I play the game, I prefer to take control myself (duh), and assign MANY points to one or two particular powers, and leave the others weak. That way I can use those powers exclusively, and have them be powerful.
For example, on Captain America, he has several powers, one of which is "Shield Throw". I have taken points away from all of his other powers, so that his "Shield Throw" is really strong.
and I use his "Shield Throw" all the time.
HOWEVER, in my own life, I seem to be putting points ALL OVER instead of focussing them on particular skills.
I am an actor, a comedian, a writer, a business idea generator, an internet marketer, and a real estate investor.
I am dividing my points up among those strengths instead of focussing on any one or two in particular.
Perhaps it's time to focus my points and start knocking out evil more effectively....
I have been playing this video game "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" a lot lately.
A LOT.
I think the game is fantastic, and it involves playing many of the heroes from Marvel comics (Spider-man, Captain America, Iron Man, etc.) as they battle the evil plans of Dr. Doom.
When you are playing as any of the heroes, you are allowed to assign "points" to powers and strengths to their attributes, and take away from others. The computer can assign points for you in a methodically balanced way, or you can take control yourself.
Here's the epiphany:
I noticed that when I play the game, I prefer to take control myself (duh), and assign MANY points to one or two particular powers, and leave the others weak. That way I can use those powers exclusively, and have them be powerful.
For example, on Captain America, he has several powers, one of which is "Shield Throw". I have taken points away from all of his other powers, so that his "Shield Throw" is really strong.
and I use his "Shield Throw" all the time.
HOWEVER, in my own life, I seem to be putting points ALL OVER instead of focussing them on particular skills.
I am an actor, a comedian, a writer, a business idea generator, an internet marketer, and a real estate investor.
I am dividing my points up among those strengths instead of focussing on any one or two in particular.
Perhaps it's time to focus my points and start knocking out evil more effectively....
My "ULTIMATE" epiphany...
I have been playing this video game "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" a lot lately.
A LOT.
I think the game is fantastic, and it involves playing many of the heroes from Marvel comics (Spider-man, Captain America, Iron Man, etc.) as they battle the evil plans of Dr. Doom.
When you are playing as any of the heroes, you are allowed to assign "points" to powers and strengths to their attributes, and take away from others. The computer can assign points for you in a methodically balanced way, or you can take control yourself.
Here's the epiphany:
I noticed that when I play the game, I prefer to take control myself (duh), and assign MANY points to one or two particular powers, and leave the others weak. That way I can use those powers exclusively, and have them be powerful.
For example, on Captain America, he has several powers, one of which is "Shield Throw". I have taken points away from all of his other powers, so that his "Shield Throw" is really strong.
and I use his "Shield Throw" all the time.
HOWEVER, in my own life, I seem to be putting points ALL OVER instead of focussing them on particular skills.
I am an actor, a comedian, a writer, a business idea generator, an internet marketer, and a real estate investor.
I am dividing my points up among those strengths instead of focussing on any one or two in particular.
Perhaps it's time to focus my points and start knocking out evil more effectively....
I have been playing this video game "Marvel Ultimate Alliance" a lot lately.
A LOT.
I think the game is fantastic, and it involves playing many of the heroes from Marvel comics (Spider-man, Captain America, Iron Man, etc.) as they battle the evil plans of Dr. Doom.
When you are playing as any of the heroes, you are allowed to assign "points" to powers and strengths to their attributes, and take away from others. The computer can assign points for you in a methodically balanced way, or you can take control yourself.
Here's the epiphany:
I noticed that when I play the game, I prefer to take control myself (duh), and assign MANY points to one or two particular powers, and leave the others weak. That way I can use those powers exclusively, and have them be powerful.
For example, on Captain America, he has several powers, one of which is "Shield Throw". I have taken points away from all of his other powers, so that his "Shield Throw" is really strong.
and I use his "Shield Throw" all the time.
HOWEVER, in my own life, I seem to be putting points ALL OVER instead of focussing them on particular skills.
I am an actor, a comedian, a writer, a business idea generator, an internet marketer, and a real estate investor.
I am dividing my points up among those strengths instead of focussing on any one or two in particular.
Perhaps it's time to focus my points and start knocking out evil more effectively....
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