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Immaculee Ilibagiza
I hear the killers call my name. They were on the other side of the wall, and less than an inch of plaster and wood seperated us. Their voices were cold, hard, and determined. “She’s here…..we know she’s here somewhere….Find … Continue reading
Posted in History Tells Us, Self Improvement, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged forgiveness, holocaust, Immacul'ee Ilibagiza, Rowanda
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Always Use Two Logs Crossing
A story is told of a young man who went to Alaska. There he met an old Indian trapper who agreed to teach the young man the skills of a trapper. The old Indian taught him how to live in the bush, … Continue reading
Posted in Self Improvement, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Dale Carnegie, problems, worry
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WHAT’S LOVE GOT TO DO WITH IT?
Remember the Tina Turner song, What’s Love Got to To With It? The song is about aspects of what we commonly call love. The lyrics go on to say, “Who needs a heart when a heart can be broken?” Is … Continue reading
Posted in Daily Thoughts, Self Improvement, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Apostle Paul, Corinthians, Eckhart Tolle, Love, What's Love Got To Do With It
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Dare to Dream
What one great thing would you dare to dream if you knew you could not fail? Successful men and women are not afraid to dream big dreams. But many of us have difficulty deciding exactly what we should be doing to fulfill our purpose … Continue reading
Posted in Self Improvement, Spirituality, Uncategorized
Tagged Earl Nightingale, happiness, talents, Victor Frankel
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The Elephant in the Room
Like most citizens of this great country, the United States of America, I am very concerned about the violent killings we have witnessed over the last few years. Everyone is wringing their hands, trying to figure out what is the cause of … Continue reading
Posted in Health and Wellness, History Tells Us, Self Improvement, What Science Tells Us
Tagged Aurora, Citizen's Commission of Human Rights, Columbine, FDA ADverse Events Reporting System, guns violent movies, Newtown, prescription drugs, psychiatric drugs, Violence, violent video games
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Laugher is good medicne
Remember the movie, Singing in the Rain? One of my favorite characters is portrayed by Donald O’Connor. He sang and danced through one of the funniest movie scenes of all time. The song was Make ’em Laugh: Though the world … Continue reading
Posted in Health and Wellness, Uncategorized, What Science Tells Us
Tagged Donald O'Connor, laughter, Make 'em Laugh, Singing in the Rain, Smile
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EGO
The greatest challenge we face as human beings is the taming of the ego. This goes for our personal lives as well as collectively around the world. Our individual world is a microcosm of the world. When we individually tame … Continue reading
Posted in Health and Wellness, Self Improvement, Spirituality
Tagged Eckhart Tolle, ego, higher self, soul
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Rest in Peace, “I Can’t”
I recently read a story written by Chick Moorman. Mr. Moorman had organized a county-wide staff development project focused on language arts to empower students to feel good about themselves and take charge of their lives. Donna was a teacher … Continue reading
Posted in Self Improvement
Tagged Chick Moorman, fourth grade teacher, funeral, I Can, I Can't, I Will
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Hidden in Plain Sight
Buddhist monks from the kingdon of Ayutthaya, Siam, were responsible for the care of a very rare and vauable 10′ tall statue of Buddha. The statue is generally believed to have been cast in India during the 13th or 14th … Continue reading
Posted in History, Self Improvement, Spirituality
Tagged golden Buddha, Jack Canfield, monks
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Water, Water, Nothing Else Will Do
If you’re like me, you have been taught that you need to drink at least 8 glasses of water daily to maintain optimum health. We’ve also been taught that if we drink caffeine, we should drink extra water since caffeine … Continue reading