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Chages in Sweden and our Fred get kiss from his Mrs

by miramaze @ Monday, 18. Sep, 2006 - 11:54:52

http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=2390&a=573505&previousRenderType=2

A New Beginning For Sweden The liberal alliance has done the unthinkable - defeated the social democrats in a strong economy, without the help of any small, unpredictable populist party. ; Prime minister Göran Persson is resigning. The right wing moderate party leader Fredrik Reinfeldt will be his successor as head of government.

.............................................................and so it is .

http://www.dn.se/DNet/jsp/polopoly.jsp?d=2390&a=573505&previousRenderType=2

Is it good ?

Is it bad ?

Who knows !

Left or right .. I am moving on . Bless us all with love and ease .


 
 

In Sweden . It looks like being a close one

by miramaze @ Sunday, 17. Sep, 2006 - 14:03:46

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/16/AR2006091600455.html

General election day , here in Sweden , it is. Read about it properly by clicking on link aboce. I'm not into politics .

I did the honourable thing yesterday , went to the library to cast my 2 votes just before they closed at 3 o'clock. I like my Sundays to be free from any musts and shoulds .

It was a bit stressful being rushed on .. " come on hurry up .... we're about to close " the man said .. nasty man .. I don't like being stressed.

I 'm only allowed 2 votes , the municiple and county elections , since I am not a Swedish citizen.

Funny thing is , I used to work together with one of the candidate's father's . Not saying which one - but he may just be the next prime minister.

Say no more ....................
OMMMMM .. peace shanti , shanti, shanti , ommmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm !

Work

by miramaze @ Sunday, 17. Sep, 2006 - 13:37:08

What is work ?

I mean really , apart from being a four lettered word

Is it still " work " when you willing do whatever it is for free, without getting paid ?

Is is " work " if you are unemployed , yet you are still contributing to society baby sitting, giving advice, doing someone's shopping , being a shoulder to cry on , listening sympathetically, empathically to someone's cares and woes ?

Is it work when you are a stay at home wife and mother ?

Kahlil Gibran says:

" When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours turns to music. ....

Work is love made visible.

And if you cannot work with love but only with distaste, it is better that you should leave your work and sit at the gate of the temple and take alms of those who work with joy.

For if you bake bread with indifference, you bake a bitter bread that feeds but half man's hunger.

And if you grudge the crushing of the grapes, your grudge distils a poison in the wine.

And if you sing though as angels, and love not the singing, you muffle man's ears to the voices of the day and the voices of the night. "

There was talk about introducing pay for each and every adult person person - not a lot - but enough for food , clothes accommodation ... basic needs . A salary one would get simply for BEING. I think it is a great idea. I don't know who thought of it , or how close it is to becomming a reality .. but ..... I think it would make a heck of a difference to society .

It is time to re- define WORK I think.

Matthew Fox has done something about this . He writes :

“Work should be in order to live. We don’t live in order to work. That shift in awareness is necessary.” -- Matthew Fox

We need a shift in awareness, I think. We need to review our beliefs about work .

What are your beliefs around work?

Do you believe it’s necessary to work hard to earn a living?

" No pain, no gain " ?

" Arbeitet machts frei " ? ( not sure of the spelling )

Do you believe " a woman’s work is never done " ?

Is it right to get paid a lot for very little effort ?

What about the belief that says " I can' t afford to take time off " ?

Is play a waste of time?

While there are merits to the work ethic, over-work takes a serious toll on the quality of our lives. More and more people are getting " burnt out " and at a very early age.I got burnt out 10 years ago, still haven't quite recovered.

Our ability to contribute to life requires us to have a sense of balance, joy, playfulness, time to stop and smell the flowers.

“Learning to let go of the ways we inadvertently and unconsciously contribute to our own pain is the key to finding radiant physical and emotional health.” -- Ingrid Bacci ( doesn't " bacci " mean kisses in Italian ? - nice name )

“To do great work a man must be very idle as well as very industrious.”
Samuel Butler

“The true object of all human life is play.” -- G.K. Chesterton

So what do YOU think ?

It Is My Intention To: Live My Life on Purpose

by miramaze @ Saturday, 16. Sep, 2006 - 13:08:54

This is the most important thing you can do to fulfill your intentions. Being aligned with the universal field means having faith that your Creator knows why you're here, even if you don't. It means surrendering the little mind to the big mind, and remembering that your purpose will be revealed in the same way that you were revealed. Purpose, too, is birthed from creativeness, kindness, love, and receptivity to an endlessly abundant world. Keep this connection pure, and you'll be guided in all of your actions.

It's not fatalism to say that if it's meant to be, then it can't be stopped. This is having faith in the power of intention, which originated you and is within you. When you're aligned with your originating Source, then this same Source will aid you in creating the life of your choice. Then, what happens feels exactly as if it was meant to be. And that's because it is! You always have a choice in how to align yourself. If you stay focused on making demands on the universe, you'll feel as if demands are being placed on you in your life. Stay focused on lovingly asking, How may I use my innate talents and desire to serve? and the universe will respond with the identical energy by asking you, How may I serve you?
Wayne Dyer
Ch 8
It Is My Intention To: Live My Life on Purpose

How are you using your now?

by miramaze @ Saturday, 16. Sep, 2006 - 13:01:47

How are you using your now?

How are you joining the juncture?

How much of you is open? How much of all of that are you up and
ready for?

How much of the energy are you allowing to flow through you?

Or what inconsequential thing are you using to pinch it off. Yes.

If someone said, "Terrorists" , we'd say, "Psssht".

If someone says, "World War", we'd say, "Pssht."

If someone says, "Collapse of the economy", we'd say, "Pssht."

Inconsqequential.

Inconsequential in the scheme of WHO WE ALL ARE.

Don't you get who we all are? And don't you feel the power of this
moment?

Your inner being feels it and is up and ready every single moment.
Up and ready. Up and ready. Up and ready. Always on. Always on.

Always on.

Infinite intelligence ready to pour through you. All the resources
of clarity and stamina and well-being than you could ever begin to
imagine.

All right here, right here, right here, right here, right here,
right here. No reason, no reason ever, for you not to be
experiencing the full, the wholeness of all of that."

Abraham-Hicks

Healing thoughts and cancer

by miramaze @ Saturday, 16. Sep, 2006 - 13:00:06

read today

" One of the first and most important things my first healing mentor told me was that cancer cells change to normal and vice versa much more than we realise. As I progressed through different types of healing, I realised that all cells vibrate and that cancer cells vibrate too fast and need their vibration changed to a lower rate at the same time as cutting off oxygen to them, if possible. "

Hmmmmmm interesting

I say YES YES YES to pomegranates.

by miramaze @ Friday, 15. Sep, 2006 - 16:32:27

Foods that keep you healthy :

Garlic

Olive oil

Tomatoes - especially tomatoe purée

Spinach

Nuts - fresh not roasted

Pomegranates

Greece is the perfect country for all of these things. I remember the beautiful pomegranate and olive trees , fabulous virgin olive oil from Kalamata and sun ripe tomatoes everywhere - that taste like real tomatoes. Yummy.

While all these things are good for you and should be eaten every week , white flour, white sugar  and lard are absolutely taboo.

I say YES  to unprocessed unadultareted foods and beautiful pomegrantes from now on. Cut them in half and pick the seeds out with a pic or slice them in half and bash them on the back with a wooden spoon to release the seeds.

 " Pomegranates
Dr. Oz says research on the health benefits of pomegranates has shown promising results. "We've done studies on them showing how they actually can change the way your arteries age—it's a very potent antioxidant," says Dr. Oz. "It also probably affects cancer rates, especially prostate cancer, but those studies haven't been finished yet."

Not only do pomegranates have extraordinary health benefits—they taste good, too. "It's a little sweet for me so I mix it with water, but pomegranates or their juice are worth trying out," Dr. Oz says.
 

http://www2.oprah.com/tows/pastshows/200605/tows_past_20060501.jhtml

Speaking of spiders

by miramaze @ Friday, 15. Sep, 2006 - 15:32:58

DDDDDDDDDDDs R ****s ddddddds R

R D L !!!

O I , D R !

What were they thinking ?

by miramaze @ Friday, 15. Sep, 2006 - 15:23:20

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/15092006/140/new-logo-causes-dismay-among-tories.html

 "It looks like a three-year-old has been let loose with a crayon." someone said .
It's the Conservative Party's new logo - based around a "scribbled" tree .
Apparently the party paid London designers Perfect Day £40,000 for it . What were they thinking ??? Perhaps they weren't . 

 I could have designed one for half the price . Why didn't they ask me ? Duhhhh

hehehe !!!

One way of spreading PEACE

by miramaze @ Saturday, 09. Sep, 2006 - 14:02:08

WE ARE THE CHANGE we wish to see in the world .

http://www.lightmovie.com/

The text :

You are the Light of the World

...and as such, you are here to use your light to heal,
transform and transfigure
anything unlike peace, love, harmony and goodwill.
That we all may have
moments of peace
...and more peace.
Rather than impose your will upon conditions
of lack, disease or suffering.
...choose instead to think, feel and emote
from an outcome in which
anything unlike what is preferred
simply does not exist.
It cannot exist
in your experience
if you decide to
not entertain it.
In doing so, you create
a Quantum overlay of
preferred possibilities & probable futures.

You are the Light of the World.

You do not need
the World’s permission
to shine your light
upon the dark.
The light releases you from joining others in
seductive, lower energy vibrations.

Use your light to simply
transform lower energies.

This is how you heal yourself
...and the World.
This is how you create moments of peace
...and more peace still.
Light cannot injure light.
Light is injured by nothing
Light heals all.
In the midst of shining your light
you are immune to lower energies.
You don’t heal people
by getting them to “get it.”

You don’t heal unwanted situations with people
by “teaching them a lesson.”
Just stand in the midst of all that you resist
and instead of letting judgment take you over,
put your entire focus upon the Light.
The Light will prevail.
You don’t have to do
anything more than this.
Bringing peace to the World
is what you are here to do.
Just Shine Your Light
You know where your inner
Light switch is...

Turn it on!
You heal and transform
the entire World around you
by turning ON your light!
You don’t have to warn the darkness
that you are coming
with the light.
Just Shine Your Light!
You are the Light of the World.
And so it is...
© 2005 Heart Productions & Publishing - Mary Robinson Reynolds

Love and peace to us all

Remembering 23 April, Nepal and holding PEACE

by miramaze @ Saturday, 09. Sep, 2006 - 13:41:12

I spoke to my young journalist friend in Nepal today.

Things are slowly improving , he tells me.

I asked to see his blog - deeply moved by the pictures - see entry for 23 April 2006

http://blogme.spaces.live.com/

The horrors of war, unrest, violent disagreement ....

I firmly believe that those of us living in peace have the duty and indeed the privilage to hold peace for those who are less fortunate.

Peace prevails in our hearts and souls.
It is time we allowed this peace to radiate outwards.

Love and peace to us all.

* please see the pictures . Thank you .

They said it couldn’t be done .

by miramaze @ Friday, 08. Sep, 2006 - 11:43:50

GREENING THE DESERT
 

They laughed at him and said it couldn't be done.
Nothing could be grown in that salt laden dustbowl.
But Geoff Lawton had other ideas.
He travels the world teaching others how to repair trashed environments that are beyond hope of becoming productive.

http://www.permaculture.org.au/greening.htm

Our children deserve a planet that is safe, healthy and prosperous. Before convening their consul meetings the Traditional Iroquois declared, "In our every deliberation we must consider the impact of our decisions on the next seven generations." Let us embrace this policy in our daily lives.
The Earth carries wisdom far beyond the reaches of our minds, imagination and technology. While policy is important, it is also up to each of us to think about our own daily habits and the way we use our own personal resources. Dedicating ourselves to proper forethought and personal responsibility is what is needed. How we can honor the fact that our great Earth is borrowed from our children? What changes can we each make to act in a more sustainable way? How are we impacting the earth by our daily actions?
There are so many ways we can help support a sustainable world, from using wonderful new green technologies, such as hybrid cars, to simple acts of eco-awareness like recycling. The list is endless - what small thing can you do today?

To watch an inspiring short video with innovative information about how we can grow a prosperous world by working with our planet's vital wisdom please visit
 
http://www.permaculture.org.au/greening.htm

Anthem for the world

by miramaze @ Sunday, 03. Sep, 2006 - 20:12:12

Matthew Levine writes on his homepage :

" I have just released an album of 11 songs called A house Divided.The title track of the same name you might think of as a proposal for the world's first national anthem. If nations can have anthems, why can’t we grass roots world citizens? If you like it, please help me promote it. You can download Eventually, we’ll have more to choose from, but we have to start somewhere.

Feel free to email me with your suggestions, questions, comments, or favorite quote. If you join my e-mailing list, you’ll get a free song download and I can let you know when the rest are available for download on itunes, etc.

Thanks for stopping by. Have a mint on your way out. "

I listened to " Anthem for the World " today. As a multidimensional being of love and light and a citizen of the universe , I LOVE it ! See, hear , feel for yourself .

http://anthemfortheworld.com/house-divided.html

Enjoying " now"

by miramaze @ Friday, 01. Sep, 2006 - 23:19:12

The most passionate, creative, and sometimes wealthiest people live

free from the burden of traditional goals. Instead, they have mastered the

rare skill of enjoying "now" rather than delaying gratification until the

future.

Goals are not inherently bad, but many individuals have an unhealthy relationship with their goals, distorting this potentially helpful tool into a surefire recipe for failure. Why?

Quite often, the goals we chase are not our own. Fifty three percent of

those I surveyed feel that they are living their lives in a way that

satisfies others more than themselves. Whose life are you living?

Goals can cause you to lose your peripheral vision. When you focus on

your goals, you are cutting off potentially greater opportunities from

emerging.

Goals set you up for failure, say 74 percent of those surveyed,

conceding to disappointment and dissatisfaction when they are unsuccessful

in achieving their goals. In fact, 92 percent fail to achieve their New

Year's resolutions. That is a lot of discontentment.

Goal-Free Living is liberating. It opens new possibilities typically hidden from sight.

We often associate goals with our career. While that is a big aspect of

our lives, Goal-Free Living applies to all areas of life, from dating to business.

Dating. When you are on a date, do not worry about the next date.

Instead, just enjoy the other person's company...for that moment. You will

come across as being more genuine and less desperate, and ironically, this

increases your chances of getting that second date.

Vacationing. When on a vacation, instead of planning every minute of every day, try venturing out into an area not in your guidebook. You may discover some hidden gems. You will feel less hurried and more relaxed. Isn't that what a vacation is all about?

Meetings. When you attend a business conference, stop focusing on what you will get out of it and how you will use it. Rather, concentrate on just being there and soaking in as much as possible. Incredible opportunities show up when you are unburdened and blinded by myopic goals.

When you are doing something, ask yourself "Why am I doing this?" If you

have a reason--other than just to be there--then you may have a goal.

While it is quite acceptable to have a particular interest in an outcome,

do not let that specific focus become so dominant that it blinds you to

other opportunities.

How does one embark on a more goal-free life? During my travels around the

world and after hundreds of interviews I discovered eight secrets for

living goal-free.

1. Use a compass, not a map--have a sense of direction (not a specific

destination), and then "meander with purpose."

2. Trust that you are never lost --every seemingly wrong turn is an

opportunity to learn and experience new things.

3. Remember that opportunity knocks often but sometimes softly--while

blindly pursuing our goals, we often miss unexpected and wonderful

possibilities.

4. Want what you have--measure your life by your own yardstick and

appreciate who you are, what you do, and what you have...now.

5. Seek out adventure--treat your life like a one-time-only journey, and

revel in new and different experiences.

6. Become a people magnet--constantly attract, build, and nurture

relationships with new people so that you always have the support and

camaraderie of others.

7. Embrace your limits--transform your inadequacies and boundaries into

unique qualities that you can use to your advantage.

8. Remain detached--focus on the present, act with a commitment to the future, and avoid worrying about how things will turn out.

For each of these secrets, there are a number of tips for implementing the

concept. Here are a few you can try today.

Set "themes," not "resolutions"--rather than set a resolution (i.e., a

goal), choose one word to describe your next year. Choose something that

is bold and inspires you. Instead of losing 10 pounds, you could choose

"health." "Relationships"--in the broadest sense--may work better for you

than "finding a boyfriend." Any word will do: "grace," "adventure,"

"serenity," "play."

( THIS ONE I REALLY LIKE !!! ) Use "could do" lists rather than "to do" lists--"to do" lists tend to be draining as they are the things you feel you must do. "Could do" lists

contain those things that you want to do that inspire you. They keep

possibility in front of you. Keep your list of "could do" items large and

your list of "to do" items small.

Change your filter. One creative way to "seek out adventure" is to make

believe you are another person--an artist, a musician, or a doctor. It

doesn't matter, as long as it is someone other than you. When you live

your normal day standing in the shoes of someone else, you will see things

you have never seen before.

Appreciate the whole spectrum of life. Create contrasts to help you

appreciate where you are right now. Sleep in a tent and sleeping bag

versus always staying in a five-star hotel. Volunteer for a charity. Take

the bus to work. Eat at a greasy spoon diner. Swap jobs with someone with

a less glamorous assignment for a week. Experience the whole spectrum of

life.

The origin of the word "goal" comes from the Old English word for

"obstacles" or "a hindrance." In order to achieve a goal, you must work

hard to overcome these barriers and roadblocks. Conversely, the origin of

the word "aspiration" is the same as the Latin word for "spirit" and

"inspire," which means "to breathe into" or "panting with desire."

Barriers or inspiration. Which would you prefer?

From GOAL FREE LIVING By Stephen Shapiro .

About the Author:

This article was written by Stephen Shapiro, contributing author to "101

Great Ways to Improve Your Life." Stephen has inspired people in 27

countries with his speeches on creativity and innovation. His latest book,

"Goal-Free Living: How to Have the Life You Want NOW!" (Wiley), was the

cover story in O, The Oprah Magazine.

www.GoalFree.com

www.24-7Innovation.com