Wednesday, March 23, 2011

It Start's In The Heart

‎"I saw all races, all colors, blue eyed blonds to black skinned Africans in true brotherhood! In unity! Living as one! Worshiping as one! No segregationists, no liberals; they would not have known how to interpret the meaning of those words"



— Malcolm X (The Autobiography of Malcolm X: As Told to Alex Haley)


True unity, brotherhood and sisterhood happens one (1) heart at a time...each time we see each other as one we take a step closer to true unity.,And unity is all there is. For we were never meant to be seperate. The goal was alway's for us to be together and to love all there is. Experience unity and then you experience Oneness with All There Is.
 
SagesScientists Chopra Foundation



by DeepakChopra


Your heart is a spiritual center where the sense of "I am" resides. This is the seed of inspiration from which all possibilities flow.


I am unity I am peace therefore I am

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Peace Is The Only Answer




"Everyone who hopes for peace must be peacful otherwise it is not truly their goal." aay


World peace is created through changing human consciousness.Spiritpeace prize


Every year we will give a peace prize to a single person, group or organization that has distinguished itself through using spiritual awareness and consciousness for making the world a more harmonic and peaceful place.



The peace prize is 50 000,- nkr.





The first winner of this award is Neale Donald Walsch, author of all the books in the “Conversations with God”- series, and a renowned speaker all over the world. The prize was given to him in Bergen, Norway on September 18th 2009 in front of 600 people (pictures).



For information about Neale Donald Walsch you can visit his website:





http//www.nealedonaldwalsch.com

Saturday, March 12, 2011

I Will Do My Part

What a bunch of boneheads...They can't decide what to do about 9 Billion Dollars. This is when I look at NFL rosters and see the colleges they attended and I wonder what skills from their education they are using...The answer NONE. Donate it to Japan They Need The Help the players know their time is limited and they are subject to life threatning injury and even death.,But those are the decisions you made out of college (fully educated of course) These guy's make more money in six (6) month's than many will make in a lifetime...And it's not just the NFL it's most of professional sport's...My decided action is to cut back on sporting event's even TV...boycott the advertiser's and write letter's to all sport's organization's and player's pointing out society need's in our world where their money can help...

Arrogance unnecessarily jeopardizes ’11 season




By Les Carpenter, Yahoo! Sports

Mar 11, 8:44 pm EST









The sad thing about the NFL Players Association’s decertification and the courtroom tempests that are sure to follow is there is nothing fundamentally wrong with the most lucrative sports league in the world.



Sure, NFL players don’t have guaranteed contracts, and the league and union have never done enough to provide for its former stars who took beatings on the field as the sport’s popularity blossomed. But these are not issues at the heart of the dispute between the NFL and the players’ union. The players have long ceded the hammer to the league on contract issues with their refusals to stick together on strikes. As one former player rep once told me 10 years ago: “I’ve got a family. If we had a strike I would seriously consider crossing [the picket line].”



The tradeoff was a general period of peace in which the bonuses paid to players steadily rose and the owners got richer too with sweetheart stadium deals and television contracts too fantastic to be true. Aside from the possible addition of a rookie wage scale that all of America probably believes should be implemented, there is little else in the negotiations that changes the way the NFL is run. Regardless of what comes out of court rulings in the next few months, the players will still get big bonuses without guaranteed contracts and the owners will continue to get rich.



In the end, the only reason to potentially blow up the season was hubris. Once more, the arrogance of the NFL’s owners rose with their refusal to completely open their books. And the union, which has always operated more like a big business than a benevolent representative of the players’ interests, walked away in a snit.



It is for this we might not have football this year.



Aside from the player safety issue surrounding the 18-game season discussion, there is no long-term structural good that was going to come from these labor negotiations. The primary issue was always how two parties could split $1 billion in particular of the overall $9 billion pie. And while $1 billion is an awful lot of money, the math should not have been difficult in a league where so many people are getting rich.



What’s going on in the NFL is nothing like what happened six years ago in the NHL where the union fought the creation of a salary cap or in Major League Baseball’s many strikes where the union repeatedly showed its resolve. In a few months the NBA will embark upon a labor dispute that will challenge the framework of the entire league. As one team executive recently said: “[NBA commissioner] David Stern is going to break the players and then when he’s broken them he’s going to break them some more.”



The NFL does not face such issues. The union long ago lost the war when it agreed to a hard salary cap – anything it does now is about proving to the players that it can keep delivering a few more dollars each season. And commissioner Roger Goodell has the respect of his owners, so he doesn’t need to prove himself the way Stern must to his uneasy constituency.



Again and again NFL executives have said in the past few months they would be shocked if a deal didn’t get done given the fact that the NFL is a league in which everyone is doing well financially. But in recent weeks it became clear that old turf was being protected for seemingly no good reason. After a time it appeared the NFLPA’s executive director DeMaurice Smith had made such a deal about seeing the owners’ financial information that anything which didn’t include a full combing of every team’s books would be a humiliating defeat for him.



Of course it is clear to see why the NFLPA would want to examine the teams’ records. As with all professional sports operations, there is certain to be decent cash flow to even the poorest of clubs and examples of the nepotism that is always so rife in such organizations. The release of several baseball teams’ books to the website Deadspin was devastating in its accounting of opulence even as those teams cried poverty.







Smith after the breaking off of Friday’s talks.



(Alex Brandon/AP Photo)



Still, there is little for NFL teams to lose in opening their records. A few years ago the owner of one of the league’s more financially-challenged teams told me “teams don’t generate that much revenue from year-to-year, you make your money when you sell your franchise.”



The owner begged his name not be used for the obvious reason of angering his brethren, but his point was clear: In the lucrative NFL, with its hard salary cap, every team – regardless of relative wealth – could be sold for something close to $1 billion (higher revenue-generating teams like the Redskins and Eagles for even more). And with movements looming at the end of this labor deal to get a team in Los Angeles and expand the game’s exposure internationally, the television deals are only going to get bigger and franchise values are only going to rise.



Ultimately, the harm of letting the union see each team’s books is smaller than the nuclear option everyone now faces, with the months of suits and counter suits and the threat of a work stoppage.



But that was never the issue here. They’re blowing everything up at a time when there’s still so much money to be made.



What else could it be?



Hubris.



And the season sits in jeopardy.

Monday, March 07, 2011

I Am What I Think

“ If you are being sad, and you think positive, joyful thoughts, you will very easily `think your way` to being happy. You can move to any state of being you wish at any moment, instantly, by simply knowing it to be so, and declaring it to be so. ”
- Friendship with God p 251
When I use my mind to explore the infinite possibilities of this world I am not a prisoner in any place or by anyone…For Love is Freedom unbound and limitless.

Saturday, March 05, 2011

We Leave No One Behind When We Die

We leave no one 'behind' when we die!




The good news and the incredible news is that we do not leave beloved ones behind. And so, there is no emotional pain involved in death for the Soul that has died. When we die, we meet our "still living" loved ones on the Other Side - where the largest part of them exists in the place of No Time/No Space.






A truth that religions do not teach us is this: We exist simultaneously on both sides of the veil that separates the Realm of the Physical from the Realm of the Spiritual. We divide ourselves in order to experience the Realm of the Physical, we do not leave the Spiritual Realm.






Leaving the Spiritual Realm is not necessary for us to experience ourselves as Who We Really Are. We simply send a Part of Ourselves into the physical world, collecting and coalescing a portion of our Soul Energy in a particular location of Here and Now, in order to identify as who we are to be in any given life.






What actually happens at the moment of death






When we do the thing called "die" we simply Dissipate Identifying Energies (DIE), flowing our Essence once again back into the Whole Soul and the One Identity that we are.






There, waiting for us on the Other Side when we pass, are the Whole Souls of all those we have loved - in this lifetime and in all lifetimes. These Whole Souls have the ability to coalesce themselves into any shape or form they wish...and they do so...assuming the shape of the beloved ones that we have just left in the Physical Realm.






We recognize these Souls at once, of course! And we laugh and dance with joy at the immediate knowing that we never left each other at all - and never will, for WE ARE All ONE, existing always and all ways in the eternal glory of the Singularization Of Unified life (S-O-U-L) that is God knowing Itself!










Love and Hugs,

Wednesday, March 02, 2011

Indian 10 Commandments

Such a simplistic outlook on our world will restore us to the self sustaining planet that God created for us to live in.




















Treat the Earth and all that dwell therein with respect










Remain close to the Great Spirit










Show great respect for your fellow beings










Work together for the benefit of all Mankind










Give assistance and kindness wherever needed










Do what you know to be right










Look after the well-being of Mind and Body










Dedicate a share of your efforts to the greater Good










Be truthful and honest at all times










Take full responsibility for your actions

JFK Quotes

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