The Journey
The birth of a baby is the most joyous moment for an entire family and the world! It’s the essence of the spirit commencing a journey that eventually represents and redefines the true meaning of life-The Journey. Bo.
Life: Perfectly-Complex
Is life perfect in any way? Are the intricate complexities the main foundation and components of a "perfect life?" The answer is as profound and complicated as the question itself. A "perfect life" could be properly described by "the eye of the beholder."
As some wander aimlessly through life with no sense of purpose, others find purpose in objects, profession, or romance. A general consensus about life is that; "Life without struggle has no purpose." It's the inescapable bond of purpose that connects us, and guides us to the very meaning of life. - Bo.
The Art of Friendship.
True friendship is one that proves itself everyday. When people meet and become friends, they believe the friendship will last for ever. The reality is that only an small percent of people remain friends 'till the end. Friends are those who teach and guide each other with out judgement. Who is a good friend? One that knows how to communicate their feelings and care to listen and understand yours.
Friendship proves itself through hard times. Friends do not necessary have to stay in your life forever but friendships are forever. The art of friendship is wonderful and a great practice. "It starts right where you are. How do we know if we are a good friend? by cherishing each moment with love. Once we learn to be open and detach, we are ready to be the best friend anybody can find.
The Scalar Wave Laser
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I Forgive You.
“The weak can never forgive. Forgiveness is the attribute of the strong.”
Mahatma Gandhi
The act of forgiveness is something everyone can learn, though it usually takes time. The first step is to have a full understanding of what forgiveness means. The bare essence of forgiveness, is being willing to give up the resentment and the desire to punish, and to give up the anger that you feel concerning a person or an act. It does not mean you have to condone what was done to you or that you need to forget it happened.
I learned that forgiveness is not the same thing as forgetting.
If you're holding on to the pain of past events practice acceptance. While you can't change the past, you can decide to relegate the event to history by accepting that it happened and releasing your resentment. No matter what anyone does to you, no one can take away from you your capacity to do GOOD. You lose it only by willingly giving it up yourself.
GOOD BYE, MICHAEL JACKSON
Michael Jackson was born on August 29, 1958. As the seventh child of the Jackson family, Michael Jackson became a childhood icon for his music, dancing, and redefinding music history. The king of pop, will live for ever in the hearts and souls of his most faithful fans around the world.
Michael Jacson the person: Talented, Gifted genius, Tireless dedicated.
Michael the performer: Magnificent, Mesmerizing moonwalk.
On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson collapsed at his home in Holmby Hills. He was pronounced dead at the UCLA Medical Center several hours after his collapse and subsequent cardiac arrest. We will miss your passion and the many gifts you bestowed through music. Thank you for the happiness you brought into our lives via song, dance, and your upbeat spirit.
Michael the performer: Magnificent, Mesmerizing moonwalk.
On June 25, 2009, Michael Jackson collapsed at his home in Holmby Hills. He was pronounced dead at the UCLA Medical Center several hours after his collapse and subsequent cardiac arrest. We will miss your passion and the many gifts you bestowed through music. Thank you for the happiness you brought into our lives via song, dance, and your upbeat spirit.
OUR CHILDREN ARE THE FUTURE
A child with a good self-esteem has the confidence to try new things, make friends, and have a stronger relationships with you and others. Warm-loving communication between you and your child enhances the relationship and helps avoid behaviour issues. Your child may know you care about them through your loving attention, but it takes extra effort to keep giving that message once they're away from you all day at school.
The sort of attention you give will change in subtle ways as your child matures and their needs change. These are some important steps you can practice to guide and improve your child's selfesteem. Acknowledge your child's feelings, and help them express them self. Accept any fears or insecurities your child expresses as genuine; Even if they seem trivial to you, don't just brush them aside.
Practise active, reflective listening, make sure you understand and give positive prompts to encourage your child to continue. Remember the things you say about yourself can change your child's self-esteem. If you practice good examples of a positive, optimistic attitude to life and how to handle problems your child will be willing copying the same attitude .
The sort of attention you give will change in subtle ways as your child matures and their needs change. These are some important steps you can practice to guide and improve your child's selfesteem. Acknowledge your child's feelings, and help them express them self. Accept any fears or insecurities your child expresses as genuine; Even if they seem trivial to you, don't just brush them aside.
Practise active, reflective listening, make sure you understand and give positive prompts to encourage your child to continue. Remember the things you say about yourself can change your child's self-esteem. If you practice good examples of a positive, optimistic attitude to life and how to handle problems your child will be willing copying the same attitude .
A New Definition of Love
There’s only one kind of love that can fill us up, make us whole, and give us the happiness we all want: unconditional love or true love. It is unconditional love that we all seek, and somehow we intuitively realize that anything other than that kind of love isn’t really love at all—it’s an imitation of the real thing. Unconditional love—true love—is so different from the kind of love most of us have known all our lives that it deserves both a name—Real Love—and definition of its own: Real Love is caring about the happiness of another person without any thought for what we might get for ourselves.
It’s also Real Love when other people care about our happiness unconditionally. It is not Real Love when other people like us for doing what they want. Under those conditions we’re just paying for love again. We can be certain that we’re receiving Real Love only when we make foolish mistakes, when we fail to do what other people want, and even when we get in their way, but they don’t feel disappointed or irritated at us. That is Real Love (true unconditional love), and that love alone has the power to heal all wounds, bind people together, and create relationships quite beyond our present capacity to imagine.
We've heard songs about it, seen it in the movies, heard it talked about by relationship experts, and read about it in thousands of books. But, what is unconditional love? We all want to feel loved. We think about it, hope for it, fantasize about it, go to great lengths to achieve it, and feel that our lives are incomplete without it. The lack of unconditional love is the cause of most of our anger and confusion. It is no exaggeration to say that our emotional need for unconditional love is just as great as our physical need for air and food.
Our misconceptions of unconditional love began in early childhood, where we saw that when we did all the right things—when we were clean, quiet, obedient and otherwise “good”—people “loved” us. They smiled at us and spoke in gentle tones. But we also saw that when we were “bad,” all those signs of “love” instantly vanished. In short, we were taught by consistent experience that love was conditional, that we had to buy “love” from the people around us with our words and behavior. So what’s wrong with conditional love? We see it everywhere we look, so what could be wrong with it? Imagine that every time you pay me fifty dollars, I tell you I love you.
We could do that all day, but at the end of the day would you feel loved? No, because you’d know that I “loved” you only because you paid me. We simply can’t feel fulfilled by love we pay for. We can feel loved only when it is freely, unconditionally given to us. The instant we do anything at all to win the approval or respect of other people—with what we say, what we do, how we look—we are paying for the attention and affection we receive, and we can’t feel genuinely loved.
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