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Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Dec 26 2005
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Chronic or late-stage Lyme disease tends to affect people who have great things to offer the world. These people may seem to be already "on their way "and often excel in several areas at once, including the healing arts. The disease seems to occur in people who could go even deeper with their healing and creative gifts, but for one reason or another feel locked into their current lifestyle. Maybe they have unexpressed creative gifts, such as photography, painting or writing. Maybe they are waiting for life to "leave" before they engage to such aspirations. But the creative pursuits available healing – not only for the people of Lyme, but for the world in a bigger way.

In terms of the soul, chronic Lyme is like a Roto-Rooter, forcing people to dig deep and remove all the blocks to creativity and healing. To the outside world, they usually look like they do not block because they advance effectively through life, but Life has other plans. It is as if these souls came with a mission greater than their current lifestyle or worldview allows. They may get pushed some times, but if they do not fully, then along come some spirochetes to terrorize the immune and neurological systems in action. As an army of guerrilla bacteria sneak inside without getting caught, then launch a massive attack that captures attention for shock and awe.

Habits of Lyme patients include: better than average in both intelligence and spirit, gifts of healing that need expression, more than currently allowed, highly creative and usually very energetic before the fatigue of Lyme. Things that seem unrelated: Food, the level of exercise, and spiritual awareness. We catch Lyme while eating all kinds of diets: South Beach, SAD, vegetarian, vegan 100% raw, vegetarian … it does not seem to be important in terms of catching the disease. Major sporting catch Lyme and total softies who just arrived to cross with a tick thugs. People who follow yoga for 20 years to catch Lyme and the Lyme people who marked their first foray into other spirituality.

The greatest common denominator seems to be that Lyme happens when it went a little anger and unexpressed when the self-esteem does not match the degree of love and blessings to these people spread throughout the world. Anger May stem from anger to the way society treats the disenfranchised, or it may stem against the abuse of childhood, it may relate to a seething resentment relationship or a series of relationships, it may come from a feeling that life was unjustly executed by the person even if they have made many sacrifices to serve others. Cause of anger can vary, but the anger itself seems consistent.

The common denominator seconds from the disparity between all the love out of these people and the extent to which they can really receive the care and love without a sense of winning or refund. Lyme people tend to be major donors with high Vibes before they catch the spirochete. Lyme arrives as an opportunity – albeit difficult – Become one with all the love that flowing through their words and deeds. It becomes a chance to live their love as others experience … realize that the universe supports and loves them and wants them to shine even brighter than they themselves could imagine before.

As such, Lyme disease remains very difficult to treat. Most affected are people in this lifetime or in any case in previous healers very advanced. This awareness (conscious or unconscious completely) makes them able to bypass the treatment that would bring healing before the lessons to take root. Intuitively, patients Lyme have the feeling that something must happen, even if they do not realize how things may or how much needs to be changed. This remains true most diseases. Lyme disease appears to run at a faster and more aggressive level, thwarting any person who could provide relief before the soul receives its full blessing. Actively seeks to speed the healing blessing. Once the disease has reached its ultimate goal, it can fade, leaving Surviving the strongest, wisest and most compassionate for taking the trip.

Laura Bruno is the author of “If I Only Had a Brain Injury: A TBI Survivor and Life Coach’s Guide to Chronic Fatigue, Concussion, Lyme Disease, Migraine or Other ‘Medical Mystery,’” available in book or ebook at http://www.ifionlyhadabraininjury.com. Laura is a Life Coach, Medical Intuitive and Reiki Master Teacher from Sonoma County, CA. For more information, please see: http://www.internationalrenaissancecoaching.com or call 775-750-9140.

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Twist Latch

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Dec 20 2005
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Twist Latch
Question for Americans / Westerners and others. Please see?

I know many people do not lock / latch the door when they use the bathroom. How on earth can-teen / pre-puberty or who has not reached puberty lock it? Have they not feel threatened that someone could enter (either by mistake or deliberately to see naked?). Please let me know how someone can he leave his shame to thank you from abroad to be polite (and culturally conscious) to knock and wait for X number of seconds before to enter, where everything you need to avoid this mess is just press the button to lock or twist the center of the wheel?? Is to happen in your country? I do not mean the public toilets here. I ask this as I opened the door at parties or dinner invitations and found people there .. I can blame myself for not knock before entering … I try to learn to strike now to avoid embarrassment … but at the same time, I wonder why did not they lock,, when they know there are others who could want to use the toilet.

I always lock the door and I've never walked in someone soooo

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Stand Spring Super

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Dec 13 2005
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Stand Spring Super

Why is that whenever you see a recipe with the finished picture cookies, then try to reproduce these cookies, they never leave a "just right"? ITA such as fast food commercials that will captivate you with a big juicy hamburger perfectly fair on fresh bun and when you actually bought the hamburger, what you get is a shriveled piece of meat stuck between two flattened pieces of bun!

Would you like your cookies with chocolate chips out of sweet and fluffy every time? The secret of perfect chocolate chip cookies is really very simple! And you can do with any recipe of chocolate chips available.

The problem with most chip chocolate cookie recipes is that they have you put a spoonful on a baking sheet biscuits and bake for 9 to 12 minutes until top is golden brown. It's too long! When the tops are golden brown, your background is dark brown, or worse, burned. After the cookies have baked so long, remove from oven in this over-baked condition and having them stand only their cause and cure as dicey. Instead of soft, fluffy biscuits that melt in your mouth, you end up with hard, crunchy cookies with burnt bottom.

Dropping more money on the baking sheet to make bigger cookies does not work. It takes longer for the middle of the cookie baking and you always end up with money burning and hard biscuits.

Instead of following the recipe instructions to bake 9 to 12 minutes, underbake cookies in minutes. The first time you try this option, you will play with time and size of your cookie drops to get the perfect chip cookie chocolate for your oven. But generally, when you put your cookie tray in your oven (always on the top rack), set your timer 6 to 8 minutes. When you pull your cookies Out, the entire top should NOT be nicely browned. Instead, the peaks of the upper part of the cookie should be browning. At that time, the whole bottom of your cookie is golden brown and the rest of the cookie is the same color as the paste.

Remove the baking sheet from oven and let stand for a minute or two, since the cookies will be incredibly soft and will collapse if you try to immediately remove them from the cookie sheet. Having confirmed a little, remove from cookie sheet to your cooling rack or a piece of waxed paper.

With this method, you are guaranteed to bake cookies with chocolate chips and perfect people asking you what YOUR secret is!

Basic cookie recipe chip chocolate

2-1/4 cups all-purpose flour

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 teaspoon salt

1 cup butter, softened

3 / 4 cup granulated sugar

3 / 4 cup packed brown sugar

1 teaspoon of extract vanilla

2 eggs

2 cups chocolate chips semi-sweet

1 cup chopped walnuts (optional)

Combine flour, baking soda and salt in small bowl. Beat butter, granulated sugar, brown sugar and vanilla in large mixer bowl. Add eggs one at one, beating well after each addition. Gradually stir flour mixture. Stir in chunks and nuts. Drop by teaspoon on plates non-greased baking.

Bake in preheated oven at 375 degrees F for 6 to 7 minutes or until peaks in high cookies begin to brown. Let stand for 2 minutes. Remove grids or waxed paper and cool completely.

Debi Geroux is the President of Purple Kitty LLC, an online retail business, and webmaster of http://www.purplekittyyarns.com and http://www.oursoaringeagle.com which bring you craft ideas, free patterns, recipes and unique gifts.

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Guitar Stand

Posted in Uncategorized by Gadmin
Dec 12 2005
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Guitar Stand
whos that one comedian on Comedy Central, which played a guitar and a harmonica in his stand up?

much of his stand-up involved in Playing the guitar while only giving off random thoughts, and jokes.

It's Demetri Martin. This is a guy pretty funny.

DIY Multiple Guitar Stand




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Digital Lcd

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Dec 08 2005
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Digital Lcd
Did anyone get the Digital Lifestyles LCD on HSN. What do you think of the image?

I bot mine the other day and I'm not sure Enuff if the image is good keep it. Kinda what was it like when you use a program to make a photo like a painting. I've never had a LCD TV, so I'm not sure if thats normal. Picture is not even close to my Sony SXRD, but its a cheaper product so maybe thats much what you get for this price.

Good luck in 6 months. one year when you have to be repaired and either can not find someone to work on the can or not get parts, or both. You get what you pay for.

Digital Holidays – Sharp Aquos 52″ LCD HDTV




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