Saturday, December 25, 2004

ZODIAC

Aquarius :21 jan- 19 feb
Pisces :20 feb – 20 mar
Aries :21mar – 20 apr
Taurus :21 apr-22 may
Gemini :23may -21 jun
Cancer:22jun -22 jul
Leo :23 jul – 22 aug
Virgo:23 aug- 22 sept
Libra :23 sept- 22 oct
Scorpio :23 oct – 21 nov
Sagittarius :22 nov – 22 dec
Capricorn :23 dec- 20 jan


Aries
1-[U] the first sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a RAM (= male sheep), and believed to affect the character and life of people born between March 21 and April 20
2-[C] someone who was born between March 21 and April 20:
• Laura's an Aries.

Taurus
1-[U] the second sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a BULL, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between April 20 and May 20
2-[C] someone who was born between April 20 and May 20:
• Lisa's a Taurus.

Gemini
1-[singular] the third sign of the ZODIAC, represented by TWINs and believed to affect the character and life of people born between May 21 and June 21
2-[C] someone who was born between May 21 and June 21:
• Bob's a Gemini.

Cancer
1-[U] the fourth sign of the ZODIAC represented by a CRAB, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between June 21 and July 22
2-[C] someone who was born between June 21 and July 22

Leo
1-[U] the fifth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a lion, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between July 23 and August 22
2-[C] someone who was born between July 23 and August 22:
• Ernie's a Leo.

Virgo
1-[U] the sixth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a young woman, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between August 23 and September 22
2-[C] someone who was born between August 23 and September 22:
• Kim is a Virgo.

Libra
1-[U] the seventh sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a pair of SCALEs, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between September 23 and October 23
2-[C] someone who was born between September 23 and October 23:
• Steve's a Libra.


Scorpio
1-[singular] the eighth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a scorpion, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between October 23 and November 21
2-[C] someone who was born between October 23 and November 21

Sagittarius
1-[U] the ninth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by an animal that is half-horse and half-human, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between November 22 and December 21
2-[C] someone who was born between November 22 and December 21

Capricorn
1-[U] the tenth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a goat and believed to affect the character and life of people born between December 22 and January 19
2-[C] someone who was born between December 22 and January 19:
• Greg's a Capricorn.

Aquarius
1-[U] the eleventh sign of the ZODIAC, represented by a person pouring water and believed to affect the character and life of people born between January 20 and February 19
2-[C] someone who was born between January 20 and February 19:
• Dana's an Aquarius.

Pisces
1-[singular] the twelfth sign of the ZODIAC, represented by two fish, and believed to affect the character and life of people born between February 21 and March 20
2-[C] someone who was born between February 21 and March 20:
• Nick's a Pisces.


an imaginary belt through space along which the sun, the moon, and the nearest PLANETS appear to travel and which is divided into 12 equal parts, each named after a group of stars which were once in them.



The Chinese Zodiac is based on a twelve year cycle --- each year being represented by an animal. Click on the animal in the imagemap above, or, click the number below of the year you were born to determine your personality. While, don't take it serious if it's so great or terrible. Just for fun! Actually, in China, this is just an alternative way to say how old you are.

Reaching out

There are often many people who touch our lives from one time or another, and actually that feeling of loneliness is enough in itself to make a person change everything about themselves .in some case , change their personality completely. When constantly circling the globe it is hard to find an inner peace or even someone to talk to , to relieve any anxiety of being alone . you could possibly spend endless nights on end drinking up at many varieties of bars. Until one day you meet someone by accident and everything that you know to be moral and decent , right or wrong , suddenly does not event matter anymore.
Is this when reality sets in? not necessarily. Sometimes the pain of reality takes us on a journey towards oblivion . this can make a person go crazy . forget all those Doctors who charge an arm and leg for their services. Assistance can be a step away . the key is to search within yourself and look for what you desire or even hope for.
When we are faced with life's troubles are destined to handle it by ourselves? Is there no one we can turn to ?is there more than one person we can rely on to help us handle our troubles?
Who decides what is right or wrong or moral ?ask yourself this question. What would help you get trough the daily wind and grind to help your sanity ? ponder on this awhile…… are the consequences of indiscretion worth your soul ? if you answer no. you are probably right.
On the other hand , if you say yes , does that make you a bad person ? what if is their is something lacking and needs to get assessed? What do you do? Who do you turn to ? picture this incandescent lighting , a cool breeze and your mind at ease. Isn’t worth it to feel this war always ? so calm , so serene , so tranquil like waves in ocean.
Feeling this way can no way change the person you are right now . consider this : if you want to seek and challenge yourself taking in consideration that No matter the consequence you want to hold on to that feeling for as ling as possible , no matter how short the time spent with that person. What matters at this point at is what is going on at the present time .
Some days are harder to get through d others fill us with euphoria . is this reality view it from another's eyes.
Who decides what is best for us? When is it enough , to be satisfied with life has handed you ?

the letter

Oh God!" He thought, digging his fingers into the sand. "How could this have happened?"
Joe never believed anything like this could happen to him. Even though Sarge said that he should expect to get shot, that half of them wouldn't be coming back. He didn't believe it when he saw the explosions from the boat, not when he saw everyone around him going down during the assault on Normandy, not even when the grenade went off next to him, and not even when he felt his foot explode in agony. Joe thought he was impervious, protected by something, his faith, his importance to those he loved.
Yet now, as he lie on the shores of France, a country he'd only read about, bleeding on the wet sand, he knew how gullible he had been.
"I gotta hide!" He screamed to no one in particular.
He looked around, but he could barely see. Dirt and smoke filled the air, screams, explosions, the shriek of bullets filled his ears, the ground itself was hot from the war above it. Still, all Joe knew was his leg was ruined, possibly gone. He hadn't the courage to look down at it. He was too scared to actually see it. As though not looking left the possibility that it might be alright. It just hurt so much!
He grabbed his weapon in his right hand, and dragged himself across the beach with his left, until, at length, he found something of substance. He still couldn't see through tears, smoke, sand and blood, but whatever it was, it was wet, warm, reasonably solid. This last, at the moment, was all he cared about. He grabbed ahold, and began to slide this shield over him.
"Stop . . . what are you doing?"
He looked up, choking in fear, "omigod, it's a German," he looked in horror into what was left of the face of another American soldier. "Sorry, I . . ."
"Help me." The soldier replied.
At one time, Joe thought, this guy might have been handsome. But now, as he looked more closely, Joe saw that the man who he was using as a shield was horribly wounded. His face was torn away on one side, exposing the cheek bone and nasal cavity, his eye completely gone. His shoulder was blown off, and part of his breast and collar bone were exposed. Sand had packed itself into the gaping hole, slowing the bleeding.
"I'm not a medic." Joe gasped.
The soldiers eyes rolled back in his head for a second, "your name, just tell me your name . . ."
"Joe." He replied quickly. Then, he made to roll the soldier off of him.
"Don't," he said quickly, "it's alright."
Joe shook his head. He couldn't believe what he had heard. Did this guy just volunteer to be his shield?
"We've got to get out of here. Find some cover."
The soldier gagged, spitting blood. "I'll cover you, Joe." He tried to smile, but didn't have enough tissue left. "It's okay, just, don't leave me here alone . . . please."
"Okay . . ." Joe whispered, pulling the soldier close to him. He was ashamed. How could he be such a coward? Still, his fear far outstripped any such noble emotions, and it was obvious that this soldier was a goner.
A machine gun stitched the wet beach beside them, flinging wet gouts of sand into the air. Joe pulled the soldier tight against him. The soldier's mouth was next to Joe's ear now, he whispered in. "Joe, I don't have a letter."
"Letter?" Joe was shaking.
"You know, a letter . . ." he choked, "just in case." He laughed painfully. "I never thought this would ever happen to me, you know."
Joe clenched his eyes shut. He did know. He didn't have one either. If he died there, his wife would never know how much he loved her. Joe had never been the kind for such emotional crap. His baby boy would never know what his favorite color was, or what food he liked. All he could say was,
"I know."
Bullets snapped and whanged all around them, Joe felt impacts near his feet and legs. The wounded man winced and groaned.
"Oh God! You're hit again!" Joe shouted.
"It's okay," he wept, "there's no time for that now."
"But . . ."
"Shut up!" He swallowed a mouthful of blood. "Just . . . listen."
Again, Joe tried to roll out from under the soldier.
"Stop it!" The soldier cried. His teeth dug into Joe's uniform, breaking his dog chain. He head butted Joe, splitting Joe's lip. "You've got to listen to me . . . please!"
"Shut up! I think I can get us to a medic . . ." Another round, impacting near their heads.
The soldier put a bloody three fingered hand over Joe's mouth. "Man, I begging you, don't leave me here! Don't you think I know what happening? You think I'm so stupid not to know I'm dying? I gotta . . . last a few more minutes. That's why I stuffed sand in the hole . . . in my side."
Joe relaxed his muscles. How could he argue with that?
"I'm your cover, I don't care, but you owe me."
"Owe you?" Joe was confused.
"You've got to live. You've got to listen to me, before it's all over, Joe. You've got to be my letter home."
"Look . . ."
"Shut up . . . shut up and . . . listen. You be my letter and I'll be your shield."
Joe nodded.
"My name is Steve Walker, I'm from Colorado Springs. I have a wife . . . she's pregnant." The soldier gasped for breath.
Joe fought his tears. He never cried, crying was for women or cowards. Then, he looked into Steve's one eye and wondered just who was the coward here. He pulled the soldier to his ear once again, so that he could hear him over the bombs and bullets.
"She's so pretty, Joe, so small. She used to look at me with those eyes . . ."
"What else?" Joe whispered.
"She likes to wear pants." He laughed. "But she has to shop at the kids section to find something that fits. I first saw her in science class, eleventh grade. She was writing a paper, and I thought, how delicate. Just sitting there, so into her work, all alone, no friends. She was like a rose petal, Joe. She needed me . . ." He began to cough.
A grenade exploded nearby, sand raining down on them.
"What do you want me to tell her?"
"Tell her . . . tell her that I should have told her . . .should have shown her. I should have written her poetry, sang her songs, bought her candy every day of her life. Tell her that I never spoke, never said how much . . . I loved her because . . . I was too stupid. I never found the words to say what I felt. Tell her I'm sorry, I never thought I'd die." Bullets whizzed by another striking the Soldier again, but now, he failed to even react to it. He was little more than dead weight upon Joe's chest.
"What else?" He slapped the soldiers face to rouse him.
"Daddy?" He said through a blood encrusted mouth. "Daddy, I'm sorry. It hurt so bad, please, dad, are you there?"
"It's me, Joe. We're in France, remember?"
"Joe?"
"Joe, remember?"
"Y-yeah. Y-you got kids Joe?"
"A boy." Joe wept.
"That's what we were hoping for, but not now. I want . . . a girl. Someone who doesn't have to be afraid of . . . this. Someone who doesn't have to worry about . . . writing . . ."
Joe sobbed openly, like a baby, unable to hold it in. More bullets rang out. A mechine gun, somewhere close. Joe pulled the soldier closer.
"Dad, don't cry, dad! I'm sorry! I'm sorry!"
"Quit it!" Joe screamed. "I'm not your dad! Do you here me? Shut up!!" He shook the soldier, but there was no longer any life within his ruined body. "Oh dear God! Somebody help me!" Joe screamed, holding the soldier tight against him.
"Ain't anybody out there!? Can't somebody hear me?" He screamed. "Doesn't anybody care?" Joe was alone now, only a corpse for a friend in a land of hot flying death. He slammed his eyes shut and clenched his shield with all his strength.
After an eternity of screaming bullets, mortar shells exploding, dirt flying, smoke choking, machines growling around him, finally, all he heard was the ocean. He crawled out from under the bullet ridden corpse of Private Steve Walker. He looked at his foot, which had gone completely numb. The boot was in pieces, leather, rubber and grenade shrapnel embedded and fused with the skin. The toes were still there, although they pointed in five different directions.
Joe just sighed and looked at the soldier. Beside the corpse, glistening in the sun like silver in a chest, were two dog tags. Joe took them, clenched them in his fist.
"Thank you, Steve Walker. Your letter's in the mail."

Small Talk Practice 3: At a Party

Read the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.
Woman 1: (Standing in a corner drinking a glass of wine by herself)

Man: Hi there. Why aren't you dancing?

Woman 1: (Smiles. No response.)

Man: Hello. Have you tried Felicia's punch yet?

Woman 2: No, but I was just about to.

Man: Don't. It's terrible.

Woman 2: Oh. Okay.

Man: So, how are you knowing Rick?

Woman 2: Oh, Rick and I go way back. We studied nursing together.

Man: Nursing. Hmm. I heard on the radio today that all of you nurses are on strike. Are they not paying you enough?

Woman 2: Actually it's about working conditions.

Man: I see. So, have you had a chance to take a dip in the pool yet?

Woman 2: No, not yet. How about you?

Man: No, I need to lose some weight before I put on a bathing suit. But you have a great figure.

Woman 2: Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and jingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.

Man: Wait! Did you hear that the Pope is coming to town?

Woman 2: Ya. I heard that on the news today. I bet it'll be really tough to get to see him.

Man: I know. But I'm not Catholic anyway. Are you?

Woman 2: Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks the sun is finally coming out. I think I'll go take that swim.

Man: You better hurry. I hear they are asking for thunderstorms this afternoon.

Now check your answers. Did you find all 10 mistakes?
1.
Woman 1: (Smiles. No response.)
Correction: It is rude not to say anything or answer someone, even if you are shy or don't know the person.
2.
Man: Don't. It's terrible.
Correction: Keep negative comments out of your small talk. You don't know if the person you are talking about is a close friend of the person you are talking to.
3.
Man: So, how are you knowing Rick?
Correction: So, how do you know Rick?
4.
Man: Nursing. Hmm. I heard on the radio today that all of you nurses are on strike. Are they not paying you enough?
Correction: During small talk it is not appropriate to discuss salaries.
5.
Man: No, I need to lose some weight before I put on a bathing suit. But you have a great figure.
Correction: Even though this is a compliment, it may make someone feel uncomfortable. Complimenting clothing is acceptable for small talk, but bodies are not a "safe" topic.
6.
Woman 2: Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and jingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.
Correction: Uh, thanks. Well, I better go and mingle. There are a few people I haven't said hello to yet.
7.
Man: Wait! Did you hear that the Pope is coming to town?
Correction: The man did not take the cue that the woman wants to end the conversation. "Wait" is a very direct word that should never be used in small talk. You could say, "Oh, before you go..." or "I don't want to keep you, but..." if you have something very important to add or ask.
8.
Man: I know. But I'm not Catholic anyway. Are you?
Correction: Religion is not a "safe" subject to discuss during small talk.
9.
Woman 2: Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks the sun is finally coming out. I think I'll go take that swim.
Correction:Yes, I am actually. Well, it looks like the sun is finally coming out. I think I'll go take that swim.
10.
Man: You'd better hurry. I hear they are asking for thunderstorms this afternoon.
Correction: You'd better hurry. I hear they are calling for thunderstorms this afternoon.

Small Talk Practice 2: At the Office

Read the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.
Woman: Hi there.

Man: Hi. I haven't seen you around here before. Have you been working long?

Woman: No, I've only been here a few months. I work in the Human Resources Department.

Man: Oh, you must make more money than I do then. I'm in Sales.

Woman: Sales sounds like an interesting job.

Man: It's okay. Hey, you look like you could really have a coffee.

Woman: Yes, it's been a really hectic week.

Man: Tell me about it! At least it's supposing to be a nice weekend.

Woman: Yes, I've listened that they are calling for blue skies.

Man: Say, did you happen to catch the game last night?

Woman: No, I was working late.

Man: It was a great game. We won in overtime.

Woman: Actually, I don't even know who was playing. I don't really follow sports.

Man: The Chiefs! Do you think they're going to make it to the finals this year?

Woman: I'm not sure. Well, I better get back to my desk.

Man: Speaking of desks, what do you think of the new office furniture?

Woman: It's nice, but I would rather get paid for my overtime hours than have new furniture.

Man: Oh. Well, I think I'll be heading home early today. It might be snow.

Woman: I know. I can't believe all of this cold weather. Hopefully Spring will come soon.

Man: I can't wait until Spring.

Woman: Me neither! My divorce will finally come through by then!

Now check your answers. Did you find all 10 mistakes?
1.
Man: Hi. I haven't seen you around here before. Have you been working long?
Correction: I haven't seen you around here before. Have you worked here long?
2.
Man: Oh, you must make more money than I do then. I'm in Sales.
Correction: Oh, that must be why I haven't seen you around. I'm in Sales.
It is inappropriate to discuss how much people make in an office during small talk.
3.
Man: It's okay. Hey, you look like you could really have a coffee.
Correction: It's okay. Hey, you look like you could really use a coffee.
4.
Man: Tell me about it! At least it's supposing to be a nice weekend.
Correction: Tell me about it! At least it's supposed to be a nice weekend.
5.
Woman: Yes, I've listened that they are calling for blue skies.
Correction: Yes, I've heard that they are calling for blue skies.
6.
Man: The Chiefs! Do you think they're going to make it to the finals this year?
Correction: The man should not continue with this subject because the woman is obviously not interested in it.
7.
Man: Speaking of desks, what do you think of the new office furniture?
Correction: The man did not take the cue that the woman wants to end the conversation.
8.
Woman: It's nice, but I would rather get paid for my overtime hours than have new furniture.
Correction: Giving your opinion about a controversial subject is not appropriate when making small talk with someone you don't know or trust.
9.
Man: Oh. Well, I think I'll be heading home early today. It might be snow.
Correction: Oh. Well, I think I'll be heading home early today. It looks like it might snow.
10.
Man: Me neither! My divorce will finally come through by then!
Correction: Private information about one's personal life is not acceptable.

Small Talk Practice 1: At a Bus Stop

Read the small talk below and find the 10 mistakes. Then check your answers.
Woman: We could ask for a better day, could we?

Man: I know. There isn't a cloud in the sky. I love this time of year.

Woman: Me too. The cherry blossoms are beautiful, you think?

Man: They sure are. But I heard he is calling for rain all weekend.

Woman: Really? Oh well. I have to work all weekend anyway. I'm a doctor.

Man: Wow. I'm sure you make good money with that diamond watch you have on.

Woman: Ah, this bus seems to be running late. How long of a wait is it already?

Man: I've been here for at least fifteen minutes now.

Woman: Where are you heading today?

Man: Actually, I'm going to the City Hall to cast my vote for mayor.

Woman: Oh, what a coincidence. So am I! Who are you voting for?

Man: Um, well...I'm still thinking about it.

Woman: Here comes a bus now.

Man: Oh good. Wait, that's not the bus we want. That bus goes downtown.

Woman: Well, it looks like we'll be waiting a little longer. I guess, I'll use this time to catch up on my reading.

Man: I love reading. Right now I'm reading a Stephen King book. Do you like Stephen King?

Woman: Not really.

Man: Oh, here's our bus.

Woman: Oh great. I thought it would never come. Well, have a nice day.

Man: Say, did you catch the news today?

Now check your answers. Did you find all 10 mistakes?
1.
Woman: We could ask for a better day, could we?
Correction: We couldn't ask for a better day, could we?
2.
Woman: Me too. The cherry blossoms are beautiful, you think?
Correction: Me too. The cherry blossoms are beautiful, aren't they?
3.
Man: They sure are. But I heard he is calling for rain all weekend.
Correction: They sure are. But I heard they are calling for rain all weekend.
4.
Woman: Really? Oh well. I have to work all weekend anyway. I'm a doctor.
Correction: During small talk with a stranger, it is not common to discuss personal information relating to work.
5.
Man: Wow. I'm sure you make good money with that diamond watch you have on.
Correction: It is not acceptable to discuss salaries while making small talk.
6.
Woman: Ah, this bus seems to be running late. How long of a wait is it already?
Correction: Ah, this bus seems to be running late. How long have you been waiting?
7.
Woman: Where are you heading today?
Correction: Too personal.
8.
Woman: Oh, what a coincidence. So am I! Who are you voting for?
Correction: Politics is not a "safe" subject to discuss.
9.
Man: I love reading. Right now I'm reading a Stephen King book. Do you like Stephen King?
Correction: The woman suggested that she wanted to end the conversation. The man did not take the hint.
10.
Man: Say, did you catch the news today?
Correction: Thanks. You too. This is not an appropriate time to start a new conversation. The bus's arrival indicates that it is time to stop talking.

Small Talk: Conversation Starters

Talking about the weather
• Beautiful day, isn't it?
• Can you believe all of this rain we've been having?
• It looks like it's going to snow.
• It sure would be nice to be in Hawaii right about now.
• I hear they're calling for thunderstorms all weekend.
• We couldn't ask for a nicer day, could we?
• How about this weather?
• Did you order this sunshine?
Talking about current events
• Did you catch the news today?
• Did you hear about that fire on Fourth St?
• What do you think about this transit strike?
• I read in the paper today that the Sears Mall is closing.
• I heard on the radio today that they are finally going to start building the new bridge.
• How about those Reds? Do you think they're going to win tonight?
At the office
• Looking forward to the weekend?
• Have you worked here long?
• I can't believe how busy/quiet we are today, can you?
• Has it been a long week?
• You look like you could use a cup of coffee.
• What do you think of the new computers?
At a social event
• So, how do you know Justin?
• Have you tried the cabbage rolls that Sandy made?
• Are you enjoying yourself?
• It looks like you could use another drink.
• Pretty nice place, huh?
• I love your dress. Can I ask where you got it?
Out for a walk
• How old's your baby?
• What's your puppy's name?
• The tulips are sure beautiful at this time of year, aren't they.
• How do you like the new park?
• Nice day to be outside, isn't it?
Waiting somewhere
• I didn't think it would be so busy today.
• You look like you've got your hands full (with children or goods).
• The bus must be running late today.
• It looks like we are going to be here a while, huh?
• I'll have to remember not to come here on Mondays.
• How long have you been waiting?

Talking about the weather
• Beautiful day, isn't it?
• Can you believe all of this rain we've been having?
• It looks like it's going to snow.
• It sure would be nice to be in Hawaii right about now.
• I hear they're calling for thunderstorms all weekend.
• We couldn't ask for a nicer day, could we?
• How about this weather?
• Did you order this sunshine?
Talking about current events
• Did you catch the news today?
• Did you hear about that fire on Fourth St?
• What do you think about this transit strike?
• I read in the paper today that the Sears Mall is closing.
• I heard on the radio today that they are finally going to start building the new bridge.
• How about those Reds? Do you think they're going to win tonight?
At the office
• Looking forward to the weekend?
• Have you worked here long?
• I can't believe how busy/quiet we are today, can you?
• Has it been a long week?
• You look like you could use a cup of coffee.
• What do you think of the new computers?
At a social event
• So, how do you know Justin?
• Have you tried the cabbage rolls that Sandy made?
• Are you enjoying yourself?
• It looks like you could use another drink.
• Pretty nice place, huh?
• I love your dress. Can I ask where you got it?
Out for a walk
• How old's your baby?
• What's your puppy's name?
• The tulips are sure beautiful at this time of year, aren't they.
• How do you like the new park?
• Nice day to be outside, isn't it?
Waiting somewhere
• I didn't think it would be so busy today.
• You look like you've got your hands full (with children or goods).
• The bus must be running late today.
• It looks like we are going to be here a while, huh?
• I'll have to remember not to come here on Mondays.
• How long have you been waiting?

soul mate & soul families

There is much conjecture and misunderstanding concerning this subject. When most of you speak of a soul mate, you are thinking of that one special individual that you will fall in love with and with whom you will live happily ever after. You may even feel as if this one special love has always been your lover through many, many lifetimes and that you are simply awaiting his or her appearance in this lifetime.
Many souls do encounter one another in lifetime after lifetime after lifetime, for they have become friends. This friendship is based in the non-physical world, and the friendship, which in essence is co-operation, is based upon their past success in achieving the growth they are seeking. You see, you are growth-seeking beings, and all encounters, both physical and non-physical, provide opportunities for growth. Therefore, if there is a certain soul with whom you have had great success in achieving your goals, you are likely to agree to work with that one again.
It is important to understand how souls are organized. Your journeys here into the physical world are deliberate journeys. You have already mastered life on many other planes of existence, and your purpose for coming to Earth is simply so that you may broaden your experience of yourself through the Earth existence. The ultimate goal is to experience unconditional love, that which is acceptance and allowing. For as you totally accept Earth life and accept all the aspects of it and all that exists within it, you have reached your goal. Some have called this enlightenment. You see, you didn't come here to get better or to prove yourself worthy; you came here for the fun of it, for the game, for the challenge.
Before such journeys are undertaken, souls organize themselves into groups. You could see these as support groups. Souls organize themselves into Families, Groups, Clans, Nations, and Grand Nations. There are seven souls in a Soul Family and seven families in a Soul Group, and seven groups in a Soul Clan, and so on. Eventually, you will work with most members of your Soul Clan, that is 343 individual souls. However, for those of you who are teachers, you will more than likely reach your Soul Nation or Grand Nation, which totals almost 17,000 souls.
The majority of your relationships, close friendships, and associations will be with souls who are from your Group of 49 souls. However, this is not always the case. The more you advance in terms of acceptance (love), the more skilled you will become at working with individuals who have a different energy signature than yourselves. What we mean by energy signature is the following: each Soul Group will be working towards a particular goal.
For example, many members of one Soul Group could be concerned with communication and teaching, another with healing, another with courage, another with self-acceptance. This does not mean that each of you will manifest in the same way and lead identical lives, but it does mean that the essence of your lives will be very similar. You will have similar ideals, aspirations, likes, and dislikes. The people you are most drawn to are almost always members of your Soul Family, Group, Clan or Nation, but as with everything, there are exceptions to the rule.
A Soul Family will work together for many, many lifetimes. Sometimes a Soul Family will regroup and different alliances will be made. This is rare, but it happens. In addition, the entire Soul Family will be involved in decision making regarding future lifetimes and will assist you in assessing your achievements in a lifetime just past. Your Soul Family is always there for you. For the most part, not all members of a Soul Family are incarnate at the same time. Those members who are not incarnate act as spirit guides during the physical life of the one who is incarnate. They can visit you in dreams, inspire you with thoughts, or in some cases, speak to you directly during meditation. Many of the spirit guides that have presented themselves to humans are indeed discarnate souls who are members of the individual's Soul Family. However, many of the Master Teachers that present themselves to humans are either members of the individual's Nation or Grand Nation and are souls whose Earth experience is complete. At times these Master Teachers can be souls that are even broader and vaster than this.
A soul mate is any soul that is a member of this broader group and anyone that touches your life. The net effect of a soul mate on your life will always be positive, even if you cannot see it at the time. For example, many have the notion that a soul mate relationship will be the ideal relationship, full of harmony and love. However, a relationship with a soul mate is likely to be challenging!
The whole point of a soul mate turning up in your life is to show you to yourself. That is the purpose of all human relationships. You learn through viewing in the mirror. The Law of Attraction works in every aspect of your life, and therefore each person drawn into your life is there through vibration, and nothing else. They are present because your vibration and their vibration are matched in some way.
As we have said before, you are growth-seeking beings. So many of you get confused when you meet the person of your dreams, fall happily in love, declare, "This is my soul mate," and then have to pick up the pieces a few years down the road when the relationship breaks up or the person you loved turns out to have some problems or personality traits you do not care for. However, this was your soul mate, and you have many!
As you re-enter each lifetime, you make agreements with many different souls, perhaps as many as 20. You agree on what you will offer one another. These souls can be your children, your best friend, husband, wife, worst enemy, boss, business partner, any number of possibilities, and even the schoolteacher that encouraged you with patience and kindness. However, as you, the personality, have free will, you may create a path that takes you in a different direction, and this is why you have to make possible agreements with so many. The Universe works on the principle of vibration.
Let us give you an example: There is Joe who is a fine soul indeed. However Joe, for quite a few lifetimes now, has been struggling with powerlessness in the physical realm. His struggle has led him into violence and even to developing addictions to alcohol. Mary, on the other hand, for some time now has had difficulties in valuing herself, always choosing second best, and always giving her power away. So Joe and Mary coordinate their lives and set up a strong probability to meet. Their intention is that Mary and Joe will fall in love and work towards resolving their respective issues. In her relationship with the alcoholic Mary will learn that she must begin to make choices that reflect her self-worth. Joe, on the other hand, wants to learn that he cannot possess or control anyone, for power must come from within. However, Mary finds herself often challenged during the course of her life, and at college the establishment challenges her ideas and values. Instead of capitulating, as was her custom in previous lives, she stands up for herself and chooses to value herself. At that moment her vibration changes and therefore Joe is no longer necessary.
It could happen that she may meet Joe, but it would more than likely be a passing meeting and one in which she could share with him what she had learned. She may indeed end up being the counselor at an alcohol rehabilitation center, for example, but Mary no longer requires an intimate relationship with Joe. At this stage both Joe and Mary set up new vibrations so that they connect with their other possible soul mates.
When you look back at your life, you will see there are many people who have had an impact on it. All of these people are your soul mates, and whether they know it or not on the personality level, they love you dearly for you are all working together towards one singular goal, and that is the goal of love.
"When we meet someone and an instant friendship or attraction occurs, does that mean that this is a soul mate and that we have been together in past lives?"
What it means is that there is compatibility in vibration, and this generally means that there is a connection of sorts. Whether that soul be from your Soul Family, Group, Clan, or Nation, there is a connection, a similarity of goal, purpose, experience, and therefore vibration. However, this connection on the soul level does not automatically indicate that you have met before. You may never have met on the Earth plane, but the soul may be known to you in the non-physical world. You do spend rather more time in the non-physical than you do in the physical, for the non-physical world is your natural home. In the non-physical world you have friends in very much the same way that you have friends on Earth. Some friends are close to you, others are intimately acquainted with you, and still others are acquaintances. Friendship in the non-physical world has nothing to do with liking or not liking one another; it has to do with compatibility of goals and aspirations. Your non-physical friends also change, and they change according to your goals.
For example, you may have teamed up with a particular small group of souls to work on survival issues. Each of you have had a few lives together in inhospitable environments. You may have chosen to live in primitive cultures in very cold climates or in desert regions. Such inhospitable environments help you to become resourceful, inventive, creative, and self-sufficient. You may however, choose to return to this adventure at a later stage and not complete all of your 'learning' in one go. Or, you may progress at a faster pace than your group members and decide to move on. Another choice could be to remain with the group and become a leader or teacher amongst them, assisting them to progress, which in turn assists you to progress even further for there is much learning to be done whilst teaching. The possibilities are endless and the choice is yours. If you decide to move on, you will join another group, or perhaps work with one or two other souls. Your work with other souls may last one Earth day, an entire lifetime, or several hundred lifetimes. You choose all of these relationships, and each relationship is based on cooperation and the desire to progress as quickly as possible.
"Are our parents and children Soul Mates and are they part of our Soul Family?"
They are soul mates inasmuch as you not only know them, but you have chosen to work with them for the specific purpose of achieving growth. No birth is an accident, for all souls enter this world by agreement with both parents, even if both parents are not present in childhood.
Your parents and siblings may very well all be members of your Soul Family, but this is extremely rare. Normally, one, perhaps two, members of your biological family will be from your Soul Family, but the rest will generally be from your Group, Clan, Nation, or Grand Nation.
For the creation of a physical family the younger, less experienced souls will tend to team up with souls that are very closely related to them. These souls will often swap roles with one another from lifetime to lifetime, sometimes being the child, at other times the parent, at one time the female, at another time the male mate. The familiarity of the souls, one with another, helps each individual soul to progress more quickly. When souls first enter the physical plane, it seems to them to be a hostile place indeed. They are confused and wary of the physical body and are very susceptible to the biological impulse to survive. They are often caught up in fight or flight choices. The Universe is loving and supportive, and therefore it creates feelings of security to be surrounded by souls with whom you are very familiar. However, as with everything in the Universe, this is only general. It is not a hard and fast rule, for older souls can and do enter into these kinds of arrangements.
Many older souls choose to be born into families where perhaps only one member is well known to them, and perhaps this soul is from their Soul Group or Clan, not as closely related as a Soul Family member. They will make this choice because older souls are really concerned with introspection more than anything else. They may be preparing to teach or to become a leader in one field or another, and the experience of feeling 'the odd one out' will lead them towards self-examination. Instead of getting caught up with the function and duty of 'family' these souls will often be seen to be the 'black sheep' or viewed as different or eccentric by other members of the biological family.
Although these circumstances may lead to difficult personal challenges, the lessons are almost always internal rather than external. This means that there will be an emphasis on self-acceptance. Self-acceptance is an integral part of soul development. If we were to liken the Earth experience to education, mastering self-acceptance is equivalent to studying for your doctorate. Once you have self-acceptance under your belt, you are pretty much on the home run!
"Why do so many of us search endlessly for the 'one true love' in the hope of finding our soul mate?"
What you are looking for is acceptance. You believe that this 'one true love' will accept you without conditions. Your search for that one is in fact the search for self-acceptance. Each relationship is there to provide you with a new opportunity to know yourself. It is through knowing yourself that you can then grow to accept yourself and to love yourself. The one true love is self-love; there is no other love.
The greatest secret of all, discovered by the Christ and the Buddha and many others, was the secret of falling in love with the self. When you love the self, you are in a state of acceptance, total acceptance. As you accept, you cease resisting the world and all that is in it. As you give up resistance, you allow everything to be as it is. As you allow everything to be as it is, God can work through you. It is at this point that you can say, "I and the Father are one," for you will be at one with the source of all life. You will be at one with love!

some famous sayings:

1-ale sellers should not be tale tellers:
the prince said he would never go to that inn for the innkeeper had repeated what the prince had blabbered when drink.

2- give a child his will , and he will turn out ill:
George allowed his son, when he was young, to go about as he pleased and now he gets into all kinds of scrapes . give a child his will, and he turn out ill.

3- many a good cow has an evil calf:
The Queen was a saint but The Prince is a drunkard , crooked and deceitful.

4- there's many a slip between the cup and the lip:
The government had sanctioned the scheme , and orders were being typed when the news of the emergency stopped everything. There's many a slip between the cup and the lip.

This rather old fashioned expression means don't be too sure that your plan is going to work because anything can go wrong at anytime.
* Don't be too sure that you will have the project done by tomorrow. Remember, there's many a slip between t . What she forgot was there is many a slip between the cup and the lip.
This is an expression which has been around for several centuries. The story goes that Neptune's son, Ancaus had a beautiful vineyard which he was extremely proud of. He made the many slaves who took care of it work really hard. Once an overworked slave predicted that his master would not taste the wine produced that year.
When the grapes had been plucked and the wine extracted, Ancaus sent for the slave who had made the prediction. He poured out a cup of wine for himself and asked the slave why his prediction wasn't coming true. The slave apparently said, "There's many a slip between the cup and the lip". As Ancaus lifted the cup to taste the new wine, another slave came running and said that a wild boar had entered the vineyard and was destroying everything. Neptune's son put the cup of wine down and raced to the vineyard. You can probably guess the rest of the story. Ancaus was killed by the boar. Moral of the story? Drink your wine, before fighting a boar — or should it be "bore"?

5- vows made in storms are forgotten in clams:
In the jail he was all repentance and promised to lead a good life , but once out of jail he began house – breaking again . vows made in storms are forgotten in calms.

idioms 11:


1-be up for grabs :

INFORMAL if a job, prize, opportunity etc. is up for grabs, it is available for anyone who wants to try to have it
Available for anyone to take or win:
“The reputation of the... king is still up for grabs” (William Zinsser).
available and ready to be won or taken:
- There are hundreds of prizes up for grabs in our competition.

2- put the squeeze on sb
INFORMAL to try to persuade someone to do something, especially by using threats
put the squeeze on sb (US ALSO put the bite on sb)
SLANG to ask someone to give you money:
- She put the squeeze on her mother for a hundred bucks.
- The insurance company put the bite on me for a huge increase in my premium after I crashed the car.


3- twist somebody's arm
to persuade someone to do something they do not want to do:
- I didn't want to go but Linda twisted my arm.

4-be staring sb in the face
a) INFORMAL to be very clear and easy to see; be OBVIOUS:
• The solution is staring you in the face.
b) to seem impossible to avoid:
• Defeat was staring us in the face.

5-be breathing down sb's neck
INFORMAL to pay very close attention to what someone is doing, in a way that makes them feel nervous or annoyed:
• I can't work with you breathing down my neck.

6-sth is nothing to sniff at
used to say that something is good or impressive enough to be considered carefully:
• Sloan's predictions are nothing to sniff at, according to analyst Frank Dunn.

7-fall for (sth /sb)
phrasal verb [T] INFORMAL
1 [fall for sth] to be tricked into believing something that is not true:
• I can't believe he fell for it when we told him we were French!
• He told me I'd double my money in six months and I fell for it hook, line, and
sinker (= was completely deceived).
2 [fall for sb] to suddenly feel romantic love for someone:
• Jackie's fallen for a man half her age.

fall for sb (LOVE)
phrasal verb INFORMAL
to suddenly have strong romantic feelings about someone:
- She always falls for unsuitable men.
- He's fallen for her in a big way.


fall for sth (BE TRICKED)
phrasal verb INFORMAL
to be tricked into believing something that is not true:
- He told me he owned a mansion in Spain and I fell for it.

8- on the blink

SPOKEN not working correctly:
• The radio's on the blink again.

some famouse sayings

A friend in need is a friend indeed.
*need
at a time of need
in case of need
indeed (certainly, really), indeed and indeed
* A father is a treasure, a brother is a comfort, but a friend is both.
* A life without a friend is a life without a sun.
* Count true friends as brothers.
* Friendship is stronger than kindred.
* Friendship is the perfection of love
* Friendships multiply joys and divide griefs.
* We can live without a brother, but not without friends.
* Who finds himself without friends is like a body without a soul.
* Without a friend the world is a wilderness.
* Life has no pleasure nobler than that of friendship.
* The ornament of a house is the friends who frequent it.
* A good friend is my nearest relation
* A good friend never offends
* A faithful friend is the true image of deity.
* Good company makes the road shorter.
* It is his friends that make or mar a man.
* A false friend has honey in his mouth, gall in his heart.
* A false friend and a shadow attend only when the sun shines.
* A friend’s envy is worse than an enemy’s hatred.
* An open enemy is better than a false friend.
* Better to be alone than in bad company.
* He keeps his road well enough who gets rid of bad company.
* An old friend is better than two new ones.
* Familiar paths and old friends are the best.
* New things are the best things, but old friends are the best friends.
* Old friends and old wine are best.
* Old friends are not to be paid with gold.
* Old roads and old friends are the best.
* Old tunes are sweetest and old friends are best.
* The best looking mirror is an old friend.
* A friend to all is a friend to none.
(=Everybody’s friend and nobody’s friend is all one.
* A hedge between keeps friendship green.
* A ready way to lose your friend is to lend him money.
* Lend money, lose a friend.
(=Lend your money and lose your friend
* Be a friend to yourself, and others will be a friend to you.
* Be slow in choosing a friend, but slower in changing.
* Books and friends should be few and good.
* Do not lose your friend for your jest.
Even reckoning makes long friends.
* Short accounts make long friends.
* Friends are like fiddle strings; they must not be screwed too tight.
* Go down the ladder when you marry a wife; go up when you choose friend.
* Have but few friends, though many acquaintances.
* He who would have friends must himself be friendly.
* Intimacy does not justify lack of courtesy among friends.
* Make new friends but keep the old.
* Short visits make long friends.
* Sudden friendships, sure repentance.
* Suffering for a friend doubles friendship.
* Who makes friends of all keeps none.
* A broken friendship may be soldered, but will never be sound.
* A friend is easier lost than found.
* A friend is worth all the hazards we can run.
* A friend’s frown is better than a fool’s smile.
* A man is known by the company he keeps.
* All are not friends that speak us fair.
* Be blind to the failings of your friends, but never to their vices.
* Better be wronged by an enemy than by a friend.
* Friends are thieves of time* He makes no friends who never made foe.
* He who has no enemy has no friend
* I cannot be your friend and your flatter too.
* It is good to have some friends both in heaven and in hell.
* To a friend’s house the road is never long.
* When friends meet, hearts warm
* A friend is best found in adversity.
* A friend is never known till needed
* Fall sick and you will who is your friend and who is not.
* Gold is proved with fire; friendship in need.
* One seldom finds white ravens and true friends.
* He that has a full purse never wanted a friend.
* If you are rich, you will have many friends; but if you are poor, you will have but few.
* Poverty parts friends
* Prosperity has many friends
* Prosperity makes friends, and adversity tries them.
* So long as fortune sits at the table friends sit there.
* Success has many friends.
* They are rich who have friends.

Saturday, December 11, 2004

grammer in used

www.how to annoy people.com

1. Sing the Batman theme incessantly.

2. In the memo field of all your checks, write "for sensual massage".

3. Specify that your drive-through order is "to go".

4. Learn Morse code, and have conversations with friends in public consisting entirely of "Beeeep Bip Bip Beeeep Bip..."

5. If you have a glass eye, tap on it occasionally with your pen while talking to others.

6. Amuse yourself for endless hours by hooking a camcorder to your TV and then pointing it at the screen.

7. Speak only in a "robot" voice.

8. Push all the flat Lego pieces together tightly.

9. Start each meal by conspicuously licking all your food, and announce that this is so no one will "swipe your grub".

10. Leave the copy machine set to reduce 200%, extra dark, 17 inch paper, 99 copies.

11. Stomp on little plastic ketchup packets.

12. Sniffle incessantly.

13. Leave your turn signal on for fifty miles.

14. Name your dog "Dog".

15. Insist on keeping your car windshield wipers running in all weather conditions "to keep them tuned up".

16. Reply to everything someone says with "that's what YOU think."

17. Claim that you must always wear a bicycle helmet as part of your "astronaut training".

18. Declare your apartment an independent nation, and sue your neighbors upstairs for "violating your airspace".

19. Forget the punchline to a long joke, but assure the listener it was a "real hoot".

20. Follow a few paces behind someone, spraying everything they touch with a can of Lysol.

21. Practice making fax and modem noises.

22. Highlight irrelevant information in scientific papers and copy them to your boss.

23. Make beeping noises when a large person backs up.

24. Invent nonsense computer jargon in conversations, and see if people play along to avoid the appearance of ignorance.

25. Erect an elaborate network of ropes in your backyard, and tell the neighbors you are a "spider person".

26. Finish all your sentences with the words "in accordance with prophesy."

27. Wear a special hip holster for your remote control.

28. Do not add any inflection to the end of your sentences, producing awkward silences with the impression that you'll be saying more any moment.

29. Signal that a conversation is over by clamping your hands over your ears.

30. Disassemble your pen and "accidently" flip the ink cartridge across the room.

31. Give a play-by-play account of a person's every action in a nasal Howard Cosell voice.

32. Holler random numbers while someone is counting.

33. Adjust the tint on your tv so that all the people are green, and insist to others that you "like it that way".

34. Drum on every available surface.

35. Remove every line of someone's .newsrc file except the entry for alt.sex.fetish.hamster.duct-tape.

36. Staple papers in the middle of the page.

37. Ask 800 operators for dates.

38. Produce a rental video consisting entirely of dire FBI copy warnings.

39. Sew anti-theft detector strips into people's backpacks.

40. Hide dairy products in inaccessible places.

41. Write the surprise ending to a novel on its first page.

42. Set alarms for random times.

43. Buy large quantities of mint dental floss just to lick the flavor off.

44. Order a side of pork rinds with your filet mignon.

45. Instead of Gallo, serve Night Train next Thanksgiving.

46. Leave your Nine Inch Nails tape in Great Uncle Ed's stereo, with the volume properly adjusted.

47. Publicly investigate just how slowly you can make a "croaking" noise.

48. Honk and wave to strangers.

49. Dress only in clothes colored Hunter's Orange.

50. Change channels five minutes before the end of every show.

51. Tape pieces of "Sweating to the Oldies" over climactic parts of rental movies.

52. Wear your pants backwards.

53. Decline to be seated at a restaurant, and simply eat their complementary mints by the cash register.

54. Begin all your sentences with "ooh la la!"

55. Rouse your roommates from slumber each morning with Lou Reed's "Metal Machine Music".

56. Leave someones printer in compressed-italic-cyrillic-landscape mode.

57. ONLY TYPE IN UPPERCASE.

58. only type in lowercase.

59. dont use any punctuation either

60. Buy a large quantity of orange traffic cones and reroute whole streets.

61. Pay for your dinner with pennies.

62. Tie jingle bells to all your clothes.

63. Repeat everything someone says, as a question.

64. Write "X - BURIED TREASURE" in random spots on all of someone's roadmaps.

65. Inform everyone you meet of your personal Kennedy assasination/UFO/ OJ Simpson conspiracy theories.

66. Repeat the following conversation a dozen times: "Do you hear that?" "What?" "Never mind, it's gone now."

67. Light road flares on a birthday cake.

68. Wander around the restaurant, asking other diners for their parsley.

69. Leave tips in Bolivian currency.

70. Demand that everyone address you as "Conquistador".

71. Leave two squares of toilet paper on the roll when you're done.

72. At the laundromat, use one dryer for each of your socks.

73. When Christmas carolling, sing "Jingle Bells, Batman smells" until physically restrained.

74. Wear a cape that says "Magnificent One".

75. As much as possible, skip rather than walk.

76. Stand over someone's shoulder, mumbling, as they read.

77. Finish the 99 bottles of beer song.

78. Sing the "This is the song that never ends..." song. (Ya know, Lamb Chops?)

79. Pretend your mouse is a CB radio, and talk to it.

80. Try playing the William Tell Overture by tapping on the bottom of your chin. When nearly done, announce "no, wait, I messed it up", and repeat.

81. Drive half a block.

82. Inform others that they exist only in your imagination.

83. Ask people what gender they are.

84. Invite lots of people to other people's parties.

85. Lick the filling out of all the Oreos, and place the cookie parts back in the tray.

86. Cultivate a Norwegian accent. If Norwegian, affect a Southern Drawl.

87. Routinely handcuff yourself to furniture, informing the curious that you don't want to fall off "in case the big one comes".

88. Make appointments for the 31st of September.

89. Deliberately hum songs that will remain lodged in co-workers'

brains, such as "Feliz Navidad", the Archies' "Sugar" or the Mr. Rogers theme song.

90. While making presentations, occasionally bob your head like a parakeet.

91. Lie obviously about trivial things such as the time of day.

92. Leave your Christmas lights up and lit until September.

93. Change your name to John Aaaaasmith for the great glory of being first in the phone book. Claim it's a Hawaiian name, and demand that people pronounce each A.

94 Sit in your front yard pointing a hair dryer at passing cars to see if they slow down.

95. Chew on pens that you've borrowed.

96. Wear a LOT of cologne.

97. Ask to "interface" with someone.

98. Listen to 33rpm records at 45rpm speed, and claim the faster speed is necessary because of your "superior mental processing".

99. Sing along at the opera.

100. Mow your lawn with scissors.

101. At a golf tournament, chant "swing-batatatatatata-suhWING-batter!"

102. Ask the waitress for an extra seat for your "imaginary friend".

103. Go to a poetry recital and ask why each poem doesn't rhyme.

104. Ask your co-workers mysterious questions, and scribble their answers in a notebook. Mutter something about "psychological profiles".

105. Incessantly recite annoying phrases, such as "sticky wicket isn't cricket."

106. Stare at static on the tv and claim you can see a "magic picture".

107. Select the same song on the jukebox fifty times.

108. Scuff your feet on a dry, shaggy carpet and seek out victims.

109. Never make eye contact.

110. Never break eye contact.

111. Construct elaborate "crop circles" in your front lawn.

112. Construct your own pretend "tricorder", and "scan" people with it, announcing the results.

113. Send fifty copies of this list to everyone you know.

LIFE'S REALITIES

The following list is going around the net and being attributed to Bill Gates. However, there is no confirmation that he wrote it, nor can it be found on any of his websites. It was more likely written by someone else as a response to Gates' book which listed twelve new rules for business. The following list is therefore posted here on HarrisOnline.com with no attribution (until the author's identity is verified), merely for your enjoyment.
Here is a list of realities that many high school and college graduates did not learn in school, which they may want to take to heart:

Life is not fair. Get used to it.
The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will expect you to accomplish something before you feel good about yourself.
You will not make $40,000/year right out of high school. You won't be a vice president with a car phone, until you earn both.
If you think your teacher is tough, wait till you get a boss. He doesn't have tenure and he doesn't have to put up with you just because you stay in your seat.
Flipping burgers is not beneath your dignity. Your grandparents had a different word for burger flipping. They called it opportunity.
If you mess up, it is not your parents' fault. So don't whine about your mistakes, learn from them.
Before you were born, your parents weren't as boring as they are now. They got that way from paying your bills, cleaning your clothes, and listening to you talk about how cool you are. So, before you save the rain forest from the parasites of your parents' generation, try delousing the closet in your own room.
Your school may have done away with winners and losers, but life has not. Some schools have abolished failing grades, allowing you as many times as you want to get the right answer. This doesn't bear the slightest resemblance to anything in real life.
Life is not divided into semesters. You don't get summers off, and very few employers are interested in helping you find yourself. Do that on your own time.
Television is not real life. In real life, people actually have to leave the coffee shop and go to their jobs.
Be nice to nerds. Chances are you'll end up working for one.
Author unknown

some famouse sayings

1-Go down the ladder when you choose a wife,and up when you choose a friend.

your rich friend is all right.but don't marry his sister . go down the ladder when you choose a wife,and up when you choose a friend

2- All is fair in love and war

He made use of certain unfair tricks on the priciple that all is fair in love and war.

3- As you make your bed , so you must lie on it.

you had been unfriendly to your neighbors. So you can not complain if they negect you now. as you make your bed,so you must lie on it.


4- Mother's darlings make milk-sops.

don't entrust difficult tasks to mother's darlings. they will be milk-sops, without strength or daring.

5- the wound that bleeds inwardly is the most dangerous..

she never spoke out her grief on the eath of her friend.It was eating her up and when her health broke down no one could save her.the wound that bleeds inwardly is the most dangerous.

what is Hallowe'en.

October 31, celebrated in the United States, Canada, and the British Isles by children going door to door while wearing costumes and begging treats and playing pranks.

[short for All Hallow Even : Allhallow(mas) + even2.]

Halloween n : the evening before All Saints' Day; often devoted to pranks played by young people [syn: Halloween, Hallowe'en, Allhallows Eve]




Halloween is an annual celebration, but just what is it actually a celebration of? And how did this peculiar custom originate? Is it, as some claim, a kind of demon worship? Or is it just a harmless vestige of some ancient pagan ritual?

The word itself, "Halloween," actually has its origins in the Catholic Church. It comes from a contracted corruption of All Hallows Eve. November 1, "All Hollows Day" (or "All Saints Day"), is a Catholic day of observance in honor of saints. But, in the 5th century BC, in Celtic Ireland, summer officially ended on October 31. The holiday was called Samhain (sow-en), the Celtic New year.

One story says that, on that day, the disembodied spirits of all those who had died throughout the preceding year would come back in search of living bodies to possess for the next year. It was believed to be their only hope for the afterlife. The Celts believed all laws of space and time were suspended during this time, allowing the spirit world to intermingle with the living.

Naturally, the still-living did not want to be possessed. So on the night of October 31, villagers would extinguish the fires in their homes, to make them cold and undesirable. They would then dress up in all manner of ghoulish costumes and noisily paraded around the neighborhood, being as destructive as possible in order to frighten away spirits looking for bodies to possess.

Probably a better explanation of why the Celts extinguished their fires was not to discourage spirit possession, but so that all the Celtic tribes could relight their fires from a common source, the Druidic fire that was kept burning in the Middle of Ireland, at Usinach.

Some accounts tell of how the Celts would burn someone at the stake who was thought to have already been possessed, as sort of a lesson to the spirits. Other accounts of Celtic history debunk these stories as myth.

The Romans adopted the Celtic practices as their own. But in the first century AD, Samhain was assimilated into celebrations of some of the other Roman traditions that took place in October, such as their day to honor Pomona, the Roman goddess of fruit and trees. The symbol of Pomona is the apple, which might explain the origin of our modern tradition of bobbing for apples on Halloween.

The thrust of the practices also changed over time to become more ritualized. As belief in spirit possession waned, the practice of dressing up like hobgoblins, ghosts, and witches took on a more ceremonial role.

The custom of Halloween was brought to America in the 1840's by Irish immigrants fleeing their country's potato famine. At that time, the favorite pranks in New England included tipping over outhouses and unhinging fence gates.

The custom of trick-or-treating is thought to have originated not with the Irish Celts, but with a ninth-century European custom called souling. On November 2, All Souls Day, early Christians would walk from village to village begging for "soul cakes," made out of square pieces of bread with currants. The more soul cakes the beggars would receive, the more prayers they would promise to say on behalf of the dead relatives of the donors. At the time, it was believed that the dead remained in limbo for a time after death, and that prayer, even by strangers, could expedite a soul's passage to heaven.

The Jack-o-lantern custom probably comes from Irish folklore. As the tale is told, a man named Jack, who was notorious as a drunkard and trickster, tricked Satan into climbing a tree. Jack then carved an image of a cross in the tree's trunk, trapping the devil up the tree. Jack made a deal with the devil that, if he would never tempt him again, he would promise to let him down the tree.

According to the folk tale, after Jack died, he was denied entrance to Heaven because of his evil ways, but he was also denied access to Hell because he had tricked the devil. Instead, the devil gave him a single ember to light his way through the frigid darkness. The ember was placed inside a hollowed-out turnip to keep it glowing longer.

The Irish used turnips as their "Jack's lanterns" originally. But when the immigrants came to America, they found that pumpkins were far more plentiful than turnips. So the Jack-O-Lantern in America was a hollowed-out pumpkin, lit with an ember.

So, although some cults may have adopted Halloween as their favorite "holiday," the day itself did not grow out of evil practices. It grew out of the rituals of Celts celebrating a new year, and out of Medieval prayer rituals of Europeans. And today, even many churches have Halloween parties or pumpkin carving events for the kids. After all, the day itself is only as evil as one cares to make it.

Tuesday, December 07, 2004

Fatherless Boys...Even When Dad is Home

by Francesca Cappucci Fordyce
Just because a father lives at home, does not mean he is available to his son or daughter. Fathers often overbusy themselves, so that they don't have to deal with their own responsibility and subliminal pain from their childhood. A parent has to resolve his own issues before he can completely be present and mindful of his children.
Boys desperately need and are searching for a connection to their father. Fathers are the ones who teach their sons control. In a physical game such as wrestling, it is the father who winds it down before someone gets hurt. However in the case of sports or contests, a father must check himself to see if the competition is indeed healthy, or if the father initiates competing for ego's sake.
If the father is submerged in his own ego, the challenge can take an aggressive tone, doing great harm to the boy's self esteem. When a boy has to actually fight his dad to win, the game loses its fun and becomes a struggle of wills and egos. A self-centered father manipulates the game, not as a pleasant pastime of teaching, but rather creates a situation to prove he is better.
Physically and psychologically, the father will be able to overpower and outwit his son. The odds are stacked against the younger player. So where is the sense of sportsmanship and fairness? In such battles of ego, the son will resent his dad for setting him up for failure. The son feels a great sense of defeat because he can never measure up to his father's standards and power. Instead of boosting the son's morale or teaching his son the art of a game, the dad keeps squashing him down, to build up his own ego. The boy feels frustration because he can never win.
When you analyze it, this kind of play has nothing to do with competition, rather it has to do with the father battling his own insecurity and bad feelings. In some instances, a father actually harbors jealousy toward his son and this takes the form of cruelty during play.
When Jessie and Matt are asked how they feel about their father Paul, before offering a reply, they smirk with cynicism. These brothers admit they don't completely trust that their father would be there for them, because when they were kids he was devilishly competitive with them.
Paul would frequently take his boys out for a game of tennis, under the guise of giving them instruction. But the boys never came away feeling like they learned much about the game at all. They would end each match feeling dejected and confused about their father. Paul would beat them using unscrupulous tactics; returning a volley too short for anyone to hit. The boys would discuss amongst themselves why their father would employ such strategies. There was never any question that their father was by far the more experienced player, so therefore why did he need to prove it? They could not figure out why their dad always had to win.
As adults, Jessie and Matt followed their father into careers in the entertainment industry. Grown up, they look back on the years of advice their father gave, but not much more help was extended. Their dad never went out of his way to help them, especially in terms of shaping and cultivating their professions. Paul told his sons over and over again, " I don't believe in nepotism, you have to do it yourselves."
The boys understood their father's philosophy to a point, but there were so many instances when they really could have used some intelligent feedback and guidance. Their father never extended himself beyond, "just keep at it". No matter how hard they worked, they could never win praise. How they longed to hear "well done, good job!" Those simple words were never uttered. Jessie and Matt admired their dad and, so often, when they really needed him, he just wasn't there.
Paul restrained support and nurturing towards his sons because of a silent but fervent jealousy he harbored toward them. Paul really saw them as outstanding and marvelous boys turned men, and hated that their futures were filled with hope and possibilities. This father admired his sons, but jealousy, and his own feelings of unworthiness, could never bring him to say so. Jessie and Matt have lived their lives never knowing how their father feels about them.
When Dads are Absent
The proliferation of gangs in this country is a result of boys missing their fathers. Fatherless families leave mothers with the overwhelming responsibility of playing both roles. It is impossible; mothers can not do it all. Moms who believe that they are doing it all, and doing it all well, are fooling themselves.
Single mothers are over-taxed with the obligations of raising children; preparing meals, cleaning house, shuttling kids to and from school, making doctors appointments, helping with homework, marketing, banking, tending to car repairs, and car-pooling to and after school activities. All this leaves very little time for nurturing their children or themselves. In fact, most hard working moms do not have an outlet for their own stresses. This weariness takes its toll on the children. Moms with short fuses are unable to cater to the emotional needs of her children.
No matter how bad or unattending a father is to his son and daughter, the children will always seek their father's approval. A father's approval is critical to a child's development, and particularly in the case of boys. A son feels as though he is adrift without the support and consent of his dad. For this reason, it is vital to our culture that boys have the attention and time of their fathers.
It is equally important that when a father advises and guides his son, the word is not darkened with criticism and judgments. The father must be mindful of not projecting his own issues or depression onto his son; because the boy will accept everything his father says as unfailing truth. Boys crave approval and unconditional love from their dads, as well as guidance and respect. Without it they flounder like an unmoored boat, smashing against the rocks.

vocabulary 9

1. deceptive
2. intense
3. indolence
4. prudence
5. tact
6. bic
7. susceptibility

idioms 9

1. live and learn
2. live and let live
3. make the bad decision
4. wisdom is not truth
5. important is always relative

What Constitutes a Good Life

The ultimate expression of life is not a paycheck. The ultimate expression of life is not a Mercedes. The ultimate expression of life is not a million dollars or a bank account or a home. Here's the ultimate expression of life in my opinion, and that is living a good life. Here's what we must ask constantly, "What for me would be a good life?" And you have to keep going over and over the list. A list including areas such as spirituality, economics, health, relationships and recreation. What would constitute a good life? I've got a short list.
1. Number one, productivity. You won't be happy if you don't produce. The game of life is not rest. We must rest, but only long enough to gather strength to get back to productivity. What's the reason for the seasons and the seeds, the soil and the sunshine, the rain and the miracle of life? It's to see what you can do with it. To try your hand, other people have tried their hand; here's what they did. You try your hand to see what you can do. So part of life is productivity.
2. Next are good friends. Friendship is probably the greatest support system in the world. Don't deny yourself the time to develop this support system. Nothing can match it. It's extraordinary in its benefit. Friends are those wonderful people who know all about you and still like you. I just lost one of my dearest friends. He died at age 53 - heart attack. David is gone, but he was one of my very special friends. I used to say of David that if I was stuck in a foreign jail somewhere accused unduly and if they would allow me one phone call, I would call David. Why? He would come and get me. That's a friend. Somebody who would come and get you. Now we've all got casual friends. And if you called them they would say, "Hey, if you get back, call me we'll have a party." So you've got to have both, real friends and casual friends.
3. Next on the list of a good life is your culture. Your language, your music, the ceremonies, the traditions, the dress. All of that is so vitally important that you must keep it alive. In fact it is the uniqueness of all of us that when blended together brings vitality, energy, power, influence, uniqueness and rightness to the world.
4. Next is your religion, your spirituality. It helps to form the foundation of the family that builds the nation. And make sure you study, practice and teach. Don't be careless about the spiritual part of your nature, it's what makes us who we are, different from animal, dogs, cats, birds and mice. Spirituality.
5. Next - here's what my parents taught me. Don't miss anything. Don't miss the game. Don't miss the performance, don't miss the movie, don't miss the show, don't miss the dance. Go to everything you possible can. Buy a ticket to everything you possibly can. Go see everything and experience all you possible can. That's what my parents taught me and it's served me so well to this day. Just before my father died at age 93 if you were to call him at 10:30 or 11:00 at night, he wouldn't be home. He was at the rodeo, he was watching the kids play softball, he was listening to the concert, he was at church, he was somewhere every night.
6. Live a vital life. Here's one of the reasons why. If you live well, you will earn well. If you live well it will show in your face, it will show in the texture of your voice. There will be something unique and magical about you if you live well. It will infuse not only your personal life but also your business life. And it will give you a vitality nothing else can give.
7. Next are your family and the inner circle. Invest in them and they'll invest in you. Inspire them and they'll inspire you. With your inner circle take care of the details. When my father was still alive, I used to call him when I traveled. He'd have breakfast most every morning with the farmers. Little place called The Decoy Inn out in the country where we lived in Southwest Idaho. So Papa would go there and have breakfast and I'd call him just to give him a special day. Now if I was in Israel, I'd have to get up in the middle of the night, but it only took five minutes, ten minutes. So I'd call Papa and they'd bring him the phone. I'd say, "Papa I'm in Israel." He'd say, "Israel! Son, how are things in Israel?" He'd talk real loud so everybody could hear - my son's calling me from Israel. I'd say, "Papa last night they gave me a reception on the rooftop underneath the stars overlooking the Mediterranean." He'd say, "Son, a reception on the rooftop underneath the stars overlooking the Mediterranean." Now everybody knows the story. It only took 5 - 10 minutes, but what a special day for my father, age 93.
If a father walks out of the house and he can still feel his daughter's kiss on his face all day, he's a powerful man. If a husband walks out of the house and he can still feel the imprint of his wife's arms around his body he's invincible all day. It's the special stuff with the inner circle that makes you strong and powerful and influential. So don't miss that opportunity. Here's the greatest value. The prophet said, "There are many virtues and values, but here's the greatest, one person caring for another." There is no greater value than love. Better to live in a tent on the beach with someone you love than to live in a mansion by yourself. One person cares for another, that's one of life's greatest expressions.
So make sure in your busy day to remember the true purpose and the reasons you do what you do. May you truly live the kind of life that will bring the fruit and rewards that you desire.
To Your Success,
Jim Rohn

WOMEN ARE COMPLEX CREATURES

If you kiss her, you are not a gentleman
If you don't, you are not a man
If you praise her, she thinks you are lying
If you don't, you are good for nothing
If you agree to all her likes, you are a wimp
If you don't, you are not understanding
If you visit her often, she thinks you are boring
If you don't, she accuses you of double-crossing
If you are well dressed, she says you are a playboy
If you don't, you are a dull boy
If you are jealous, she says it's bad
If you don't, she thinks you do not love her
If you attempt a romance, she says you didn't respect her
If you don't, she thinks you do not like her
If you are a minute late, she complains it's hard to wait
If she is late, she says that's a girl's way
If you visit another man, you're not putting in "quality time"
If she is visited by another woman, "oh it's natural, we are girls"
If you kiss her once in a while, she professes you are cold
If you kiss her often, she yells that you are taking advantage
If you fail to help her in crossing the street you lack ethics,
If you do, she thinks it's just one of men's tactics for seduction
If you stare at another woman, she accuses you of flirting
If she is stared by other men, she says that they are just admiring
If you talk, she wants you to listen
If you listen, she wants you to talk
In short:
So simple, yet so complex
So weak, yet so powerful
So confusing, yet so desirable
So damning, yet so wonderful...
.....WOMEN!!!!!!!!!

idioms 8

1. faceman
2. face-card
3. lettuce
4. dough
5. hot
6. bloom/blossom
7. choke/choker
8. agonize
9. adjudicator
10. evoke
11. detest/repulse/street value