Monthly Archives: July 2009

NASCAR’s Jeremy Mayfield again tested positive for methamphetamine; getting quieter and going deeper

NASCAR says Jeremy Mayfield has again tested positive for methamphetamine. Like those guys who spend their lives running around in circles just need to do it faster. They are training their minds and bodies to require that adrenaline rush of more, more, more.  The meth catches up the inside of them what’s going on outside of them. As if going faster were the answer.  Getting quieter and going deeper is the answer.  And I know there is a whole giant segment of U.S. society that finds personal fulfillment in watching these hamsters on their wheels.  You know, that segment with the mindset: “If you didn’t vote for Bush, then you hate Jesus.”  But for those whose spirits are not fed by the gladiator competitions, on the track or in the media, fulfillment can be found in discovering more of who you are and what your potential is.  And this is done, not by getting faster and louder, but by getting quieter and going deeper.

Brothermine Has Hip Replacement Surgery; The Sibling Spidey Sense Goes Into Action

Brothermine Jerry

Wednesday, July 15, 2009. My brother Jerry had hip replacement surgery yesterday.  About 12:40pm I made a Facebook post: Call out for prayers, please. My brother Jerry is having hip replacement surgery today. Hold good thoughts of swift recovery please. Less than 10 minutes later he called to let me know he was out of surgery and all was well.  It turns out he had purposely told me the surgery was to be later in the afternoon.

My next Facebook post: 12:58pm dang, I’m not a very timely sister. He just called and said everything went fine. Well, since time is simply a mental construct, prayers in the Now also heal the past.

Next Facebook post: Neat, our sibling spidey sense at work – I had the idea to post the notes about my brother 15 minutes ago at the same time he awoke in recovery room after hip replacement surgery.  Neat that we can link up despite anesthesia! Continue reading

A “Seance” with Andy Kaufman and Marilyn Monroe; How Can You Know if a Psychic Medium is Really Connected To Your Loved One?

I just watched a segment of a rerun from Fox TV’s Powers of the Paranormal reality show with self proclaimed Hollywood psychic Bill Burns.  One online review said “In May of 2000, the American Fox TV network broadcast a two-hour special, “Powers Of The Paranormal: Live On Stage,” which included the “séance of the century”. The medium, Bill Burns, settled down, and after some standard spirit-possession twitches went into trance and summoned the spirits of Marilyn Monroe and Andy Kaufman. The spirits rambled on about how “I remember this and that.” but when the séance was over, Burns explained that the spirits are always confused when they’re contacted because “memory is the first thing to leave the spirit when you die.”    A better class of dead people are contacted regularly by John Edward, whose “Crossing Over” TV show regularly features quite intelligible spirits. Continue reading

The World Needs More People Who Have Come Alive; Enthusiastic People Are Healthier

When I lived in Miami, I worked downtown and got caught in traffic both ways every day.  At 3:00am the drive would take me 20 minutes tops. But of course I didn’t make the drive at 3:00am.  I had to leave the house by 7:30 in the morning to get in the office by 9 o’clock.  If I could get my car out of the garage before 5:30pm, I could get home before 7:00 o’clock.  It used to aggravate me to waste so much time sitting in traffic.  Now it’s different.  For one, I’ve mellowed considerably and gotten over myself *smile*  Also, there is far less traffic in Melbourne/Palm Bay than there is in downtown Miami.  I can check voice mail while I wait; I can check my email while I wait.  Or I can recognize the perfect opportunity as a good time for a cell phone self portrait photo shoot. Continue reading

What do you highlight in your conversations with people?

Yesterday I got an email from a friend saying “if you call a company and you reach a customer service representative overseas, ask them to transfer you to an American rep to keep jobs in America.” I replied:  “With all due respect, I find this offensive, ignorant and racist. We’re either all one or we’re not.” Plus, I talk to overseas reps on the phone all the time and, while they may have an accent, their English as a rule is impeccable.  I wonder if, during the call, they are too busy being pissed off talking to a durned foreigner that they just aren’t listening to what is being said to them.  Do you listen carefully to hear what others are saying to you?  Or are you busy correcting or criticizing their English? Continue reading

The Egg Drop Soup and Ramen Noodle Debacle

imageI like to do experiments to see how my mind and body reacts to changes. One thing I typically experiment with is how different foods react in my body. Recently, I ate Ramen noodles for 30 days straight, in egg drop soup.  I had not eaten Ramen noodles in about 10 years, but I suddenly had a craving.  And it had to be in the egg drop soup.  I was not surprised at what I found.  My cholesterol went from 172 to 201, my LDL went from 105 to 123 and my sodium went up 2 points.  I had no other salt those 30 days.   My triglycerides doubled from 69 to 138. No more soup for me! Continue reading

Indian pantry moths; the unseen becoming seen

I saw the signs and didn’t know what I was seeing. The little webbing appearing in the corner of the kitchen  and pantry area, also in the garage and back porch. I thought it was somehow related to the moisture of the last year’s rains and just swept it away when I saw it and didn’t think much about it.  Then I began noticing it more. Mike my bug man came this week and told me they were Indian pantry moths.  He told me they were likely in all my cereal goods in the pantry.  But how could that be if I keep all my pantry items in the refrigerator? Continue reading

Sunday at Yogashakti Mission: Suzanne Richmond on Growing Healthy Veggies and Composting with Worms

This Sunday, July 12th from 9 – 10am for the Sunshine Lecture Series at Yogashakti Mission, Suzanne Richmond will talk about Growing Healthy Veggies and Composting with Worms.Growing lush and healthy vegetables is quite a challenge on the sandbar that we live on in Florida“, she says. Suzanne has come up with a great idea. She makes and uses self-watering containers (grow boxes) and teaches others how to make them as well.  A favorite fertilizer of hers is worm tea and castings.  Suzanne will be demonstrating the Growbox and will talk about how to use worms to grow a great garden. “Now is the time to plant your Fall Garden”, she says.  These topics and more will be covered at the lecture on Sunday 12 July from 9 – 10 AM at Yogashakti Mission.  All welcome.  Yoga Shakti Mission is located at 3895 Hield Rd NW in Palm Bay, FL 32907, phone 321-725 4024, visit www.yogashakti.org

About Suzanne: Suzanne Richmond discovered super growth of vegetables growing in her self watering containers. Her incredible vegetable garden growing in over 60 Growboxes yields a bounty of excellent quality, fresh food for a fraction of grocery store prices. She teaches Growbox Workshops at her farm in Melbourne. Contact her at srichmond2@cfl.rr.com

Facebook friends to the rescue, helping me Excel

Boy, yesterday was a trip! I’ve been overdue in getting papers to my tax accountant and was determined to begin collecting them as soon as I got up.  I’ve been cheerleading myself into it all week, psyching myself up to just jump into it and get it over with.  Finally I woke up yesterday and wanted to do it.  I mean, all it is is pulling papers out of files and copying them but there are lots of them.  And she blithely asked me to include a spreadsheet of my expenses, as if I even know what that is.  Actually, I do know that Excel makes spreadsheets and I knew I had Excel, so I just opened the program and began a new document to see how tough it would be to learn it.  I saw boxes and alphabet, and commands I’ve never seen; plus some I’d seen ages ago – math stuff!    I panicked and called my pal Beth Head who, in 5 minutes walked me through everything I needed to know to start my spreadsheet. Continue reading

Eliminating the knuckleheads from your life every quarter

Over the holiday weekend, Facebook friend Will Roadhouse said he was taking this 4th to do a little “house cleaning,” by dropping individuals I feel are a waste of time. One should consider doing this a couple times a year…I do it 4 -5 times:) It eliminates distractions and the F’ups that do not have a positive influence in one’s personal and professional life. He later wrote: I’ve received quite a few emails wondering if I had a bad day? FYI…I don’t have “bad days,” partly because I drop any “knuckle-head” in my personal and professional life. These are individuals that are: arrogant, selfish, rude people that “consistently” make one bad decision after another. I cannot respect anyone who does not show the same respect to themselves or to others. I learned a tough lesson many years ago…these negative influences, over time, can change you! Before you know it, your telling yourself, “this isn’t me???” Those who know me well, know I have ZERO drama in my life, and “professionally” I surround my company with great business partners/clients that are honorable. If you hangout with a bunch of “arrogant dumb-asses,” I will put you in the same category and you will be dropped. I do this every quarter because sometimes it takes 3 months to see someone’s true colors. Many good people rely on me, this ensures I’m focused and happy! Continue reading