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(Youtube Talks) The World's Most Famous Near Death Experience--'We are All One" and much more

on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 22:04

The youtube.com talk about The World's Most Famous of Near Death Experience by Mellon-Thomas Benedict and one by Jeff Olsen has enlightened my mind quite a bit. I'll try to summarize more.See his website, www.mellon-thomas.com

.I wrote more about the passing of our teen son Kaelan Palmer Paton on June 16th, 2009 and there's more on youtube and online about that strange and challenging turn of events.

He has like so mamy become like a mystical key to our understanding of our shared experience locally and online. The main points this NDE researcher shares are basically very helpful.

He says

Setting Safeguards for Spending, Sharing and Not Being Stolen From..

on Mon, 01/21/2019 - 02:56
When hearing that someone had something stolen from the back of their truck during a short walk, a suggestion was made to let people pitch in to replace the item. The person felt most people have enough financial commitments that would not be ideal...or that others may need donations more than he did. Here's some of my reflection on the matter...to find some meaning in the strange anonymous assault.
 
Some comments begrudged character stealing the item, and likely it was done 'for no good reason...' but maybe the person was truly desperate in terms of looking to sell something of value.

Enjoying FREE Online Talks by Jarrad Hewett, Jenn McLean and Others at the Full Wolf Moon on 1/20-21 comes round

on Sat, 01/19/2019 - 18:58

Are you the kind of person who might have tuned into some amazing ideas and wants to tell the rest of the world (to inspire and even to help us get out of a jam like climate change and miseries common to the human condition) ? Yes? Me too.

Diabetes Coach Dr. Brian Mowll has an 8-Week Blood Sugar Boot Camp (online)

on Fri, 01/18/2019 - 18:16

 On Friday, Jan. 18th, 2019  at 1pm I am listening to Dr. Brian Mowll on a free initial online slide show and talk about 'not being able to solve the diabetes epidemic'. He shared a picture of himself at over 200 pounds and spoke of why he got motivated to improve his situation by losing weight (which he managed to let go of 50 pounds...) He tells it like it is in the mainstream medical community in terms of looking at diabetes as a chronic, intractable condition that wears a person down.

Medications are prescribed to manage symptoms to lower blood glucose levels..and those don't address the

Dwindling Freedoms but in the name of Safety, Laws and Supervision..Lots to think about Out Loud (on line anyway and ideally anonymously..)

on Fri, 01/18/2019 - 16:16

Hearing about what a savvy parent was encouraging her middle school kids to say if they were feeling strongly about standing up for what they believed and for rooting for someone insulted, I shared the following. Any dicey topics (Level 3 I call them as I've made up basic categories of Level 1, 2, 3, and 4 etc) to give examples of ways to frame social interactions and conversations in person, on the phone, with email or in writing or other documents (such as legal statements or court documents, etc.)

Everyone can be informed early and often that life can have twists and turns.Whatever

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