Wake Up This Morning To A Drumming Surprise


Sunshinebright's avatarSunshinebright

My daughter sent me a link to a marvelous youtube video.  This kid is only 3 years old.  Be amazed, everyone!!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4Girrb66lY

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Hypocrisy and Empathy


cathrinejeyaseelan's avatarVanFrost

Simply put, hipocricy is when you preach something and practice something else.

My dad. He has always been very strict about not skipping a meal even though one is angry at something or someone.

Well, we had a fight and he skipped his dinner because of that. Now, where did his reasoning go hide?

Next, in the bus today. It was crowded and this old man couldn’t stand for long and nobody seemed to offer him a seat and hence he decided to sit at a corner near the driver. This young man comes in carrying a lot of stuff (I guess he was out shopping) His bags were hitting this old man and hence he asked this young man to hold the bags in his other hand.  Mister angry young man got really pissed and told Mister old man that he isn’t supposed to sit there and blah blah…

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Mad, I am!


kushtrimthaqi's avatarkushtrimthaqi

I was called mad today.
I laughed,
then walked away.
They saw me ignoring them
so they took my indifference
for ignorance,
and this made me laugh,
again!
But nevertheless,
I wont stop
no, I’ll look for someone else,
someone who can see colors
in this world
where almost everyone
is deprived of them.

Daltonists,
every single one of them
and I’m supposed to be the mad one,
I!
The one who falls in love
with a meteorite shower,
I!
The one who weeps
over a dead plant;
Well, that sounded insane
but at least I’m laughing,
I’m madly laughing,
again!

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Mad, I am!


kushtrimthaqi's avatarkushtrimthaqi

I was called mad today.
I laughed,
then walked away.
They saw me ignoring them
so they took my indifference
for ignorance,
and this made me laugh,
again!
But nevertheless,
I wont stop
no, I’ll look for someone else,
someone who can see colors
in this world
where almost everyone
is deprived of them.

Daltonists,
every single one of them
and I’m supposed to be the mad one,
I!
The one who falls in love
with a meteorite shower,
I!
The one who weeps
over a dead plant;
Well, that sounded insane
but at least I’m laughing,
I’m madly laughing,
again!

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Horses… and I saved the best for last…


pouringmyartout's avatarPouring My Art Out

I will just come right out and say it… I fell in love…

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While I was walking around making new friends, I spotted this little beauty. She was very shy. It took a while to coax her over to say hello.

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And at first she wanted to stay at arm’s reach.

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But I was patient.

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And then I found the spot… the spot that most horses and dogs have… the spot that they love to be scratched… right between her ears…

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After that, it was all love… that is the tip of my nose, over there on the left… horses, believe it or not, like it when you sniff them while they are sniffing you… just a tip…

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Then we spent about ten minutes just nuzzling each other. She was the sweetest, nuzzeliest, snuggeliest horse I ever met. She liked to breathe softly into my ear. I could have stayed…

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Taking Care of Yourself


 

” We have the power to begin the world over again.”   —Thomas Paine

Creative people do tend to suffer from depression more than the remainder of the population.  There are ways to cope with depression.  Creating new works and then receiving acknowledgement for that work is one of the best ways for a creative soul to deal with depression.
I have written, many times, about the importance of finding meaning in our lives, and since many of us are writing blogs, it is safe to say that we all have some creativity within us.

 

If you suffer from depression, there is help.  Every city, every state and nearly every country has at least one suicide hotline.

If you are in treatment, and find that this is not helping, you can make a change.  Find a new therapist or doctor.  Don’t give up.

 

In time, the medical community will find a way to treat this chronic disease so that you can live with it, without being in pain and suffering every day.

 

As a sufferer of clinical depression which is, in my case, both genetic and the result of trauma, I can tell you that I have been working since I was a child to combat this disease.  I have used therapy, medication, and alternative treatments such as meditation, and I will say that I am, for the most part, doing fairly well.  There are bad days, but fewer than before.

 

Just as a diabetic suffers with their disease and must keep an eye on blood levels and take the prescribed medication, so do people with depression or any mental health issue have to keep an eye on their emotional state and, in many cases, stay on medication.  Part of this is knowing how and when to stay away from the toxic people in your life.

 

I want to say that  there is no shame in depression or other forms of mental illness. If you are depressed and there are people in your life who put you down or judge you for this, you have to know that this is their issue and not yours.  Depression is a disease.  The best way to answer the people who attack or belittle you is to function to your very best ability every day.  If there is a day when you cannot, or if you can function a little less well, that’s all right.  Curing or even treating any disease is a process, and as anyone who suffers from chronic illness knows, there is a point of pride from making it through the hard days, the bad days.

 

If you feel that you are beyond help, if you feel that you cannot go on, DON’T GIVE UP.  There IS a way.  It might take some time to find it for you, but there is a way.

 

Sometimes, all it takes is a reason to smile, and the realization that sometimes you have to decide to think about the good in your life, the things you can be grateful for.  An exercise that many people use is to start a journal, and list 5 things, each day, that you are grateful for:  the rain in your garden; the mail brought you no bills and a card from a dear friend; the clouds are making interesting shapes; the sun peaked out for 5 minutes on a grey day.    A gratitude journal, kept near you, can help remind you of what is good in your life, the things you have been grateful for in the past, and can perhaps remember to be grateful for again.

 

 

 

Michelle Walling, CHLC – Beyond Science – How to Talk to Your DNA


Higher Density Blog's avatarHigher Density Blog

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by Michelle Walling, CHLC

Our DNA holds the secrets of immortality and wellness. Within it lies the wisdom of not only our genetic ancestors but our past and future life experiences as well. We have been told that we will be activating ten strands of dormant ‘junk’ DNA that are overlaid in the two active strands of DNA that we currently operate with. How can we activate this extra DNA in order to access the wisdom needed to move forward?

What is DNA?

DNA lies in the nucleus of each cell in our body except for red blood cells. The blood in the body carries DNA but only in the white blood cells of the blood since red blood cells do not have nuclei. The instructions for the blueprint of our human body is replicated in full in each nucleus. In essence our body is one large hologram with each…

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