Your wife can have some amazing mood changes. One minute you will be sitting there in your living room, just minding your own business, and then bam, all of a sudden you are in the thunder dome. You must have forgot to take out the garbage, because suddenly she is tossing all the trash right [...]
Archive for November, 2008
Shopping for a new Console Need Not be a Chore
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Are you at this time thinking about the options of moving into the thrilling sphere of next generation console gaming? There are several particular types of consoles to choose from all with distinct and unique specifications and proprietary games in stock on each video-games console. Eventually arriving at the all important choice as to which [...]
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How To Film Perfect Wedding Videos
Sunday, November 30th, 2008Capturing the perfect wedding day video takes more than just luck. There are a number of factors involved that should be considered when you’re planning your wedding video whether you’re the one behind or in front of the camera.
1. Experience
Make sure the videographer has considerable experience, has just about seen it all and can anticipate [...]
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How To Flatten A Penny
Saturday, November 29th, 2008My son slipped a penny in the slot, cranked the machine, and turned his (or was it mine?) penny flat. He can’t spend it now, but who uses pennies these days? We have drawers full of them. Watching him made me think of Thomas Friedman’s book, The World Is Flat: A Brief [...]
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Why Most People Don’t Really Want to Heal (Part 2)
Wednesday, November 26th, 2008The story so far…
At a metaphysical lecture facilitated by Guy Williams, Guy made the
comment that most people don’t really want to heal. What most people want,
according to Guy, is to stop hurting. In Part 1, we met the ego, and discovered that
the most effective way of letting go of our limiting and outmoded beliefs is [...]
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Invest in the Future for Your Child, Choose the Right Way to Invest the 250 Pounds
Tuesday, November 25th, 2008Heard about the Child Trust Fund? surprisingly few appear to have heard of the fact that all newborn children get a free £250 voucher from the State to put in a Child Trust Fund. The voucher can be invested in any one of three sorts of CTF account, Stakeholder – a shares-based [...]
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Flu Vaccine Hysteria
Monday, November 24th, 2008Last week the media circus surrounding the flu vaccine reached a crescendo.
Half of all the flu vaccine supply is not available this year!
Why? Because the British company that supplies half of the U.S. flu vaccine supply was shut down by health officials.
Does it really matter?
Unless you are under 2 or over 65 and are in [...]
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Glutamate – A Pain Transmitter Your Subconscious May Be Able To Limit
Monday, November 24th, 2008Glutamate is one of the most important transmitters of chronic pain. By using visualizations you may be able to use your subconscious to limit the impact of glutamate on your pain.
The Role of Glutamate
To appreciate the importance of glutamate in the pain process, it’s helpful to review the three stages by which pain signals are [...]
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Tai Chi Breathing Reduces Residual Air in Ineffective Retention Space
Sunday, November 23rd, 2008Breathing is the source of life: if breathing stops, do does life. On average, an adult breathe 16-18 times per minutes, each time about 500ml of air exchanged in the lungs. When breathing in from the outside air, oxygen content is about 21% while carbon dioxide is 0.03%. On the other hand, breathing out produces [...]
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Aromatherapy – Part III: Esoteric & Spiritual applications
Saturday, November 22nd, 2008The Way Essential Oils Effect the Etheric Body or Psycho-spiritual Level
The historical use of aromatic oils and resins goes back many thousands of years in human history and traverses many cultures and civilizations on our planet.
In China, incense was burned to purify the atmosphere and rid the environment of evil spirits, in India, incense was [...]
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