Sunday, June 7, 2009
Mix and Match, Assorted Collection Of Dangling Thought Impressions
Spiritual Ministries Mind Spirit Body Vibrational Medicine Research, Healing and Education Center.
June 07, 2009
Thought and Picture Impressions to Brighten Ones Day
Rev. Tonie C. Wallace Dream-Founder and Director
Jada Stone, Associate Editor & Contributing Writer
Dear All One Family:
I received so many new pictures in which to use on this site...Thank you Aseem and Asian Woman for your wonderful emails containing them...
I also wanted to leave a few key emails that I received that stood out and I felt could bring this newsletter to a different energy than of the last one...enjoy!
Be Blessed One and All
Love, Light and Peace
Tonie
Live this day as if it will be your last.
Remember that you will only find ''tomorrow'' on the calendars of fools.
Forget yesterday's defeats and ignore the problems of tomorrow.
This is it.
Doomsday.
All you have.
Make it the best day of your year.
The saddest words you can ever utter are, ''If I had my life to live over again.
''Take the baton, now.
Run with it!
This is your day!
Beginning today, treat everyone you meet, friend or foe, loved one or stranger, as if they were going to be dead at midnight.
Extend to each person, no matter how trivial the contact, all the care and kindness and understanding and love that you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward.
Your life will never be the same again.” Og Mandino, Author
Affirmations for a Positive Outlook:
I look at the world with eyes of love.
I look at life with a thankful spirit.
I see goodness and beauty in everyone and in everything.
Thought by thought, I change my outlook and my attitude.
My positive attitude is the true key to my happiness.
Today's Quote:
Each new day is a time for search and discovery.
Marcus Bach
Good Things Come To Those
Who Wait
Better Things Come To Those
Who Try
Best Things Come To Those
Who Believed
Desired Things Come To Those
Who Pray...
Make a gift of your life and lift all mankind by being kind, considerate, forgiving, and compassionate at all times, in all places, and under all conditions, with everyone as well as yourself.
This is the greatest gift anyone can give.
David R. Hawkins
American Doctor, Author and Spiritual Teacher
More 'Gift' Quotes Today's Story: 'Gifts From The Heart'
www.TheDailyGuru.com/brain-evolution.htm
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The Daily Guru
Wednesday 3, June 2009
"All spiritual disciplines are done with a view to still the mind. The perfectly still mind is universal spirit."
-- Swami Ramdas
"Meditation may require a lifetime to master, but it will have been a lifetime well spent. ... If you want to judge your progress, ask yourself these questions: Am I more loving? Is my judgment sounder? Do I have more energy? Can my mind remain calm under provocation? Am I free from the conditioning of anger, fear, and greed? Spiritual awareness reveals itself as eloquently in character development and selfless action as in mystical states."
-- Eknath Easwaran
Spiritual Story by Paulo Coelho
In a certain village in Umbria (Italy), there lived a man who was always bewailing his lot.
He was a Christian, and found the weight of his cross too heavy to bear.
One night, before going to sleep, he begged God to let him change his burden.
That night he had a dream; the Lord led him to a warehouse.
"Go ahead and change it," he said.
The man saw crosses of all sizes and shapes, with the names of their owners.
He picked an average size cross – but when he saw the name of an old friend written on it, he left it aside.
Finally, as God had permitted, he chose the smallest cross he could find.
To his surprise, he saw his own name written on it.
Hi To All,
i would like to thank and credit Mr. Leonardo, who although was so busy, was so nice and kind, and with his wonderful and beautiful heart, googled up this story for me, when he read my plea in "Gratitude", that i was unable to do so...
So, Mr. Leonardo, thank u very much for taking the time, effort and trouble to do so.
May God Bless All Of U,
AsianWoman
Then last but not least:
A correspondence from Tim Karr
Dear Tonie,
Typical.
The media exec to the right just launched an attack on the Web, saying that he sees "nothing good having come from the Internet. Period."
But Michael Lynton is just the latest in a line of old media bosses who see the open Internet as a threat — something they need to control in order to keep prices high, access limited and users in check.
Those of us who rely upon the Internet every day now have a chance to tell Michael otherwise:
Make Sure Lynton and His Cronies Don't Stifle the Internet
At this very minute, the Federal Communications Commission is crafting America's first national broadband plan. Whether the plan will give more control over our Internet to the likes of Sony Pictures, Comcast, AT&T, Time Warner Cable and Verizon depends on what we do right now.
These companies' well-heeled lobbyists are flooding the FCC's public docket with comments in support of policies that let them:
• Tilt the Web’s level playing field to favor the Web sites of corporate partners;
• Deploy content-sniffing devices that would randomly open and sift through our private Web communications;
• Impose usage penalties on people who use the Web for more than simple e-mail and Web surfing;
• Block innovative Web services that compete against their phone, cable and entertainment products; and
• Disconnect users for any reason or without justification
Acting FCC chairman Michael Copps has called the creation of the broadband plan "the most formative — indeed, transformative — proceeding ever in the Commission’s history." He added: "The Commission must act to ensure that the genius of the open Internet is not lost."
Copps is right. Michael Lynton is wrong. We need to tell the FCC that a more open open and accessible Internet is a good thing that will revitalize our economy, engage millions more people in our democracy and give new meaning to freedom of speech. And we reject the nonsense that open Internet backers are all conspiring to promote piracy.
It’s time for the FCC to get behind a people-powered vision of 21st-century media media that’s participatory, open and democratic -- and not to hand the keys to the Internet to the old guard.
Put a People-Powered Internet First A petition to submit to FCC
Dear Friend,
I thought you might be interested in telling the FCC to support an open and accessible Internet.
The Federal Communications Commission is busy crafting America's first national broadband plan, and they're asking for your input. So tell them you support an open, fast, affordable and people-powered Internet without corporate gatekeepers.
The big media bosses will be adding their own comments, in favor of nasty things like content inspection and usage penalties. So it's important that you push back with what you want.
To learn more, send your message directly to the FCC:
https://secure.freepress.net/site/Advocacy?cmd=display&page=UserAction&id=321
You can also check out what's a stake by visiting www.freepress.net.
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