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A Journey to Love

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

You and I are on an incredible journey at this very moment, dancing in an exciting adventure that takes us into a new expansiveness beyond our imagination. It is a journey of love, one that knows no limits, has no fear, is authentically powerful and reaches for all possibilities. Is this your experience right now? Is your heart smiling with loving endless energy that you are radiating throughout the world, or are you lost in your own fearful limiting patterns, stuck in a box of your making, stagnant in movement?

I invite you to walk this journey with me for a while. I have been on a journey most of my life searching for love, wanting to know and understand this love, and only recently found it in the most unexpected place. Through my journey I often asked other people about love. Many responses were given about what it meant according to their perception – companionship, security, someone to come home to, sexual intimacy, procreation, sharing space, good feelings, belonging, feeling of family – but it wasn’t enough. I knew there was more to real love than was being revealed. So I kept searching. Perhaps you too are searching. You see, finding love is the innate desire of all beings on this planet.

Most people search for love in the physical realm. You know, that zap of “chemistry,” candlelight dinners, warm fuzzy feelings, making love, being together and sharing it all. This is love in the physical realm. Although wonderful and exciting, it does not begin to comprehend the vastness of real love. We all know that physical love can change rather rapidly – our divorce statistics certainly equate this – for physical intimacy provides only short-term gratification with connection that lacks depth. So if physical connections – whether partner/partner, friend/friend or parent/child – do not provide the filled up, satisfying, overflowing love, well then, what does?

The search continued. First was a long marriage, but the love faded away until it was gone. There were five children – they kept me busy and fulfilled and happy for a while it seemed. I was too busy to look further so just accepted this was it, even though I longed to know more. Funny thing though, the kids grew up and moved onto their own path, leaving me behind. I tried one business after another, did well in all of them, but something was always missing. I was empty and my soul cried out for that love. My face told the story of my heart’s condition, for what one is on the inside is mirrored to the outside for all to see. I kept looking.

I continued my journey and some revealing insights came to me. I looked at other people walking past me or even beside me, and saw the same emptiness in many of them. I was puzzled, but also relieved that I wasn’t the only one searching. Most were doing what I was doing, hurrying here and there thus avoiding time to think about the emptiness, filling their lives with busyness. Sadly, the more I accomplished, the more accolades I received, the busier I became, the emptier I was. What a mystery. It surely wasn’t turning out as I had been taught – get married, raise a family, take care of everyone’s needs, work a job perhaps, go to church, live by the “Golden Rule,” give and give, and you will know love.

Oftentimes I’d look back and try to figure out where I went wrong according to my perception. I must have done something wrong or taken a wrong turn. Of course, I thought, the problem is with the marriage; I must have married the “wrong” person. No wonder I couldn’t find love. So perhaps I’ll find another partner who is the “right” one. Ever traveled this path?

Years had gone by, illness overtook me, recovery was slow because of the internal pain. It was during that time that I understood another dimension of illness – emotional pain. As I journeyed this path and explored every nook and cranny for answers, I discovered some wondrous insights and was divinely prompted to write my first book – A Woman’s Path to Wholeness: the Gift is in the Process. My intention had been to write a different book, but I was led down this path. I realized the core of most physical illness is found in the emotional and spiritual realms and many needed to hear these insights. Then one day I came to a crossroad that offered several possibilities. Which one was the right path? How could I know? God intervened and a cosmic two-by-four, strategically placed, got my attention so that I realized I needed to step out of my comfort zone and grow. My entire life began to transform and new doors opened in miraculous ways. My intuition literally exploded with massive force as realms of enlightenment overtook my beingness. Perhaps you’ve experienced this process.

One day, as I rounded a bend, there it was, staring me right in the face, the love I had been searching for all my life. How could I have missed it all this time I wondered? For the love I had longed for, cried for, dreamed of, prayed for and searched for was with me all the time. It was inside of me, right there in my soul and heart, and I couldn’t see it. It was on the other side of the fears – the anger, hurt, shame, guilt, defectiveness, bitterness, blame, manipulation, control, jealousy, pain, and revenge – completely shadowed by them. And the love inside of me was reflecting the love of God from whence I came. I am a child of God! At that moment I realized how magnificent I am, a woman of worth, the embodiment of divine, unconditional, boundless love.

I had work to do to uncover this love. Release, let go, surrender became words to live by. I quit resisting the love and it spilled out to heal the multidimensional wounds of my life experience and let them go. Learning to retrieve the love from its hidden place and remember from whence one came, is not an instant realization. It involves steps to allow it to be revealed, like peeling away layer upon layer of encrusted negative patterns. I had to unconditionally love myself – not an easy assignment after a lifetime of self-incrimination – and to accept that we are all perfectly created from nothing but love. We’ve never been anything else but love as part of the universal, perfect love of our Creator; we just forgot.

So there it was – the secret to finding love – be the love you are seeking and it will find you. I replaced the fear and all its derivatives with loving energies – forgiveness, gratitude, compassion, appreciation, kindness – and the love grew and grew. I glided down the path now without the weight of the past. I forgave the people who according to my perception had hurt me, going beyond the dimension of human comprehension, and there I found love, real love, that moves above the externals of the physical realm and sees the divine light in every soul. I claimed my birthright power in this process and felt the most healing expansiveness I had ever experienced, way beyond the realm of my past knowingness.

Knowing this unconditional love shifts everything in your mindfulness. I looked at the world – all these people screaming out for love – feeling such depth of sadness that it was eluding them as it had me for so long. I wanted to shout from the rooftops that they already had it within them, but I knew they wouldn’t listen. The world looks with different glasses so love seen by their misguided eyes is simply need. This is why love fades away for many – they are trying so hard to use this interpretation of love to validate themselves, to fill up the empty caverns within them, to feel secure, approved of, connected, complete, desired – all of ego.

Most amazing of all is that love doesn’t need to be achieved, it simply is. It’s always there for us and in us just as air is always present to allow us to breathe. Such is real love, divine love, our life-force breathing out to all people on this planet. It has no judgment or expectations. It allows for you to be yourself, standing in your own magnificence, complete as you are. Real love doesn’t require approval, does not judge, and isn’t a manipulative force.

Again my divine guidance came with urgency to put aside the book I was working on and write The Realness of a Woman, A Journey for Seeking, Remembering and Being Who You Are. As the words poured through me I realized the powerful effect of this Divine Consciousness for a world that needs to remember.

The journey to love begins and ends within our hearts and souls. The mirror of life reflects only what it sees. Does your mirror reflect the divine eternal love of your Creator so that your heartspace radiates love to those who walk the path of life with you? Or is your love obscured by the shadows of doubt and fear and hidden from the view of the world as you hide in the “box” you created for your life? Our journey is for our spiritual awakening to the glorious awareness of a life of love. The love you are seeking begins as you!

Written by Rev. Dr. Carolyn Porter, speaker, trainer, energy healer, publisher, minister and author of A Woman’s Path to Wholeness, The Realness of a Woman and Put the Dynamo in Your Communication. The following excerpt is taken from her book, The Realness of a Woman, A Journey for Seeking, Remembering & Being Who You Are.

“Real love doesn’t need to be achieved, it simply is. Once you have obtained the knowingness
of love as the Universe intended us to feel, nothing in your life will ever be the same again,
and you will see that the love of the world is not really love, it is need. This awareness can
transform your life and create a passion that grows and grows, a passion for life itself as you
realize the greatness already within your being. It is recognizing this greatness that already
lies within you that gives you realness in being the wonderful woman you really are, one who
is genuinely in love with herself!

This book is written for those women who seek more from life, who know they are more and
are searching to be revealed. Your journey through these pages is solely to substantiate
enlightenment of your soul, the place where you are real. As you read this book, yearn to
understand the relevance of knowing the depth and breath of divine love, for the love you are
knowing is you. Love is all there is.”

Carolyn Porter, D. Div., is an Inspirational Speaker, Author of multiple books, ebooks and audios, Trainer, Spiritual Wholeness Coach and Energy Facilitator who has experienced the thrill of knowing and feeling love, first for herself, and then for others. As a result, love pours into her life, being the magnet for attracting that love.

Streaming Real Audio from your Website

Sunday, January 18th, 2009

Streaming Real Audio files from your website is easier than you might think.

The first thing you’ll need, of course, is a Real Audio file.

Real Audio files are created with a program called “Real Producer” which is available on the RealNetwoks Website at http://www.realnetworks.com/.

With Real Producer, you will produce audio files which end with a .rm extension. For example – myfirstaudio.rm. Once you have a .rm audio file, upload it to your website. Many people prefer to create a unique folder to contain all of their audio files.

With your audio file online, you now need to create a link on your website for your visitors to click on.

This is where things get a bit different.

Instead of linking directly to your audio file, you’ll link to an intermediate file which contains a reference to your audio file. This intermediate file is called a “Meta File”.

To create a Meta File, open up Notepad and simply type the url of your audio file on one line like so:

http://mysite.com/audio/myfirstaudio.rm

That’s all you need – one line in a notepad file, and that one line simply contains the url to your .rm audio file.

Now, save the notepad file using an easy to remember name with a .ram extension – for example: myfirstmetafile.ram – then upload the meta file to your website.

Now you can create a link on your website by linking to the metafile. When a visitor clicks on the metafile link, this opens up Real Player. Real Player will then download the meta file, find the reference to your audio file, and begin playing it as a streaming audio.

Public Speaking: Lay Down the Law

Friday, January 16th, 2009

When speaking in public, it is always best to communicate a clear set of ground rules near the beginning of your public speaking engagement. For instance, if you do not want questions until the end of your program, state that up front and get agreement from the group.

If comments from the audience are allowed, ask that they be kept to a certain amount of time (like 30 seconds or less).

Getting everyone to agree to your plan in the beginning puts enormous peer pressure on an individual violating any of the rules.

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Why Every Writer Should Write and Post Free Articles

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

The advice newcomers to writing often glean from writer’s newsletters, books and articles, is to develop a specialty or be a generalist. Then write mountains of query letters to markets they’ve researched based on their specialties or interests. The advice is also to sell an article idea before the article is written, that is, write the piece only after you have an acceptance from an editor. It’s common knowledge that the vast majority of markets work primarily with a “stable” of established or previously published authors. These authors have “clips” of their work which greatly aid in showing their skill and in getting new assignments.

With thousands of new writers entering the writing market in a seemingly endless stream the competition is becoming increasingly fierce. Editors are continuously swamped by new submissions. So the problem is that usually new writers don’t get to write much except queries. They often become disheartened, discouraged and may soon just stop writing.

So what’s a “newbie” to do? Get back in the window, please. Don’t jump just yet. Well let’s see, athletes practice, photographers shoot pictures by the thousands, and writers write – it’s what we do. We’ve all heard the old maxim, “Practice makes perfect”. If you really want to write – then write! Yes, do send queries – lots of queries, but for goodness sakes, write some articles. Write a few articles, then post them to a free article bank. Every “still struggling” writer should do this. Why?

I thought you’d never ask.

Here’s why:

• You’ll get much-needed writing practice

• You’ll get published

• Hundreds, nay, thousands will read your words

• You’ll develop that all-important stash of “clips” online that can be shown to editors

• You’ll develop more regular writing habits

• You’ll stay productive

• You’ll have a readily available “swipe file” of seed material useable as rootstock for new articles

• You’ll really be able to call yourself a writer, and direct others (like editors) to your work published online

• You can promote yourself and your writing for free

Is that enough reasons to get you started? By all means follow the gems of advice from experienced authors and editors, just keep yourself from becoming too distraught from all those rejections and deleted queries. Write and post a few free articles on occasion. Your spirits will get a lift. But even more importantly, you’ll keep writing.

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Pastimes Gamblers like to Take Part in: a Guide to Gaming Hall Games of Chance

Thursday, January 15th, 2009

On the assumption that you haven’t figured out betting room card-playing, then you’re invited to learn more about it here…

Generally speaking a gaming establishment is a structure that features wagering. Guests can take risks by having a bash at the coin-operated machines or trying out different pastimes of luck. Casino games frequently have mathematically derived odds informing them that guarantee the gambling organization has an interest against the betting fans.

More often than not, betting room games can encourage you to become habituated speedily. A case in point: the time-honored 1-armed bandit, a cash operated gadget with 3, sometimes more cogs that swivel once a lever connected to it is manipulated. The instrument most often compensates in correlation to a string of glyphs displayed on the lit panel of the gadget. Lamentably, gaming establishment pastimes proffer the delusion of ascendancy, thereby conning the betting devotee: the punter can make alternatives, but actually they will never realistically level the customer’s fundamental disadvantage. That is due to the gaming room never paying the full wager as hoped for. This arrangement is continuously seen at work in famous casino games such as poker, dice, roulette or blackjack.

Blind Poker is a very an immensely fashionable casino pastime. The betting enthusiasts, jealously guarding their concealed cards, wager in a central pot that is then awarded to the winning participant endowed with best hand. (And yes, the shameless bluffing hand may actually win as well.)

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Not far removed from Texas hold’em poker, blackjack too is a very popular casino game. A generous portion of its fame is due to the mix of chance and talent & decision making, not to forget a practice dubbed card counting. This is a highly complex technique through which gamblers can change the chances of the game to establish the upper hand both by wagering & strategy actions in correlation to the hands dealt.

Craps is another famous wagering game where you predict the roll of dice. Guests will wager on the score of one spin, or on a sequence of cycles on two dice. Very much unlike blackjack, there’s no conceivable sustainable winning betting system you could profit by to ramp up the chances.

Roulette is a well-known casino gambling pastime; a croupier twirls a roulette wheel which holds thirty seven (European roulette) or thirty eight (American roulette) differently numbered places in which the ball will eventually come to settle, thus defining the final winning number Supposing that our gamester wagers on a single number and strikes it big, which is to say they’ve got a lucky hand, the accolade is 35:1, the stake itself will be tossed back. Hence in total it is increased by thirty six.

Sutherlands Formative Years

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

For a long while the most prominent public role for Peter Sutherland as chairman of BP PLC was hosting the company’s annual meeting. But after a string of oil spills, dangerous accidents and an energy-trading scandal at BP, the 60-year-old former rugby player has charged head first into the scrum. It would be an apt description to say Peter Sutherland is a physically robust man with large powerful shoulders having captained the UCD team as a prop when he was younger. He also played for Lansdowne and was captain there as well.

A tough, rumbustious forward, his nose was broken on more than one occasion. He is a character who does not mind being in the thick of it, something his early years are clearly indicative of. His great regret was that he wasn’t picked for Ireland (it’s one of two – the other is that he wasn’t president of the European Commission). School, college and rugby – they were the three main passions of his youth. Even now, after all the fortune he has accumulated, his home is in Donnybrook, just a mile from each, he also has a flat in South Kensington and a house near Marbella.

The uniform response when quizzing people on what exactly it is that givers Peter Sutherland the winning edge is that his unique mix of great charm and directness has served him well over the course of his illustrious career. It would be an astute observation to say it is these unique mix of qualities which have played an important role in getting him where he is today. It is often the early formative years of an individual’s life which give greatest indication of the kind of man they will become in later life.
Mr. Sutherland’s higher profile also underpins a trend that goes beyond BP: a shift in the boardroom dynamics at many of Europe’s largest publicly traded companies. The criticism is often leveled that nonexecutive directors leave too much of the decision making to the executives. In recent times, many companies are moving to shore up their boards with strong and independent directors. If there is anything which can be deduced from looking at Peter Sutherlands early years it’s that to describe him as an independent and strong character would be an accurate description.

What if you don’t try?

Wednesday, January 14th, 2009

I have seen and heard lot of people giving excuses for their inability to act out their dreams. The truth of the matter is that there is hardly anybody existing on this earth that does not have a dream or an object of desire. But the unfortunate thing is that majority put up reasons why they couldn’t or wouldn’t live their dreams.

When a dream comes to the mind of so many people, the first thing they do is to ask themselves, where the resources to achieve the dream will come from. Some people even doubt if they have the abilities to carry out such a dream. Another crippling question most ask is, “What if I fail?” This is the most debilitating of all the reasons people don’t achieve much in life. They tend to focus more on the impeding failure than success! Once this question comes to mind, you will start thinking of people who will mock you when you fail and this will stop you from even taking a step.

How many times have we heard the word, “No pain, No gain?” What meaning does this word bring up in your mind? It is always frightening to take risks and try new things but those who try are those who succeed. If the Wright brothers have been crippled by the fear of failure, we will not have had the aeroplane today and we will be spending days, if not months, to get to our various destinations, for a journey of a few hours by the aeroplane. Other technological advancements also wouldn’t have been possible if the thought of failure has predominated the mind of their architects.

One truth about failure/mistake is that we will keep making one as long as we are still humans. Your decision not to act may even be a GREATER mistake because you never can tell what you would have become if you have acted on your dreams. Mistakes make one grow in wisdom, experience and character. In order words, you will become wiser for just having tried.

Rick Warren, the author of “Purpose Driven Life”, writes: “I could have taken a hundred gift and ability tests as a young man and would NEVER have discovered that I was gifted at teaching, because I had never done it! It was only after I began accepting opportunities to speak that I saw the results, received confirmation from others and realised God has gifted me to do this.” The same is applicable to every one of us; we never can tell what we can do unless we try.

So anytime a dream comes to your mind, instead of asking what if you fail, the question should be: “What if I don’t try?” Will you be able to imagine all the opportunities you will lose? Unless you are willing to risk getting involved, you are not going to know what you are good at.

The road to success is never mistake-free, but then neither is road to failure. So my dear, the choice is yours. I don’t know what it will be like for you when you are on your death bead and you looked back at how you spent your life and it says: “When it came time to die, I had not lived!” This is my greatest fear and it should be your only fear. Will you look back at your life and be happy or will it be full of regret?

Remember: THE CHOICE IS YOURS!

It is my greatest desire that this will be a year of great fulfilment for you.

This is to your success this year,

Adebola A. Oni

Do You Need a Website or a Web Designer?

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

Never underestimate the power of the internet. An increasing number of people use the internet to search for a business or service so having a web presence is an important media for promoting your company. Web design is a real skill and if your website is to not only look good but work well, it should be constructed by a professional web designer.

Have you noticed these days that so many websites all look the same – square box in the middle of the screen? That’s because it’s fairly easy and cheap to use the many templates available to build a simple website. There are many web designers or friends of a friend out there that will offer to do you a website for a few hundred pounds but there are many technical issues to consider to ensure really professional results.

A good website should have the following attributes:
Strong corporate identity
User friendly navigation
Quick to download
A useful resource
Expandable – needs to incorporate technology that allows
scalability
Visually attractive to encourage usage
Must work in all browsers on all computers PC and MAC
Good investment / value for money
Search engine friendly

Remember that first impressions count and a badly designed website is worse than having no website at all. You wouldn’t get a friend of a friend to do your company brochures or service your nice new car you would go to a specialist, so why take the risk and compromise on quality with your website.

A well designed website with good graphics and strong corporate branding will last for years and should be a good investment for your company. Updating the content is simple and inexpensive.

You can start with a small but well designed website that fits within your budget. The key is to ensure that your website is expandable so that as your business grows it can be added to – you may even wish to add a database or e commerce functionality at a later stage.

We believe that Flash is really designed for use in the entertainments industry and we do not recommend using it on a business website. Even with the increasing availability of broadband Flash can be very irritating for users, it serves no purpose, it can detract attention away from the important messages on your website and it will adversely affect your search engine rankings. Strong visual affects can be achieved using other methods.

Using HTML is the most popular and cost effective way to design a website. These can include original graphic designs and are text driven to incorporate relevant search terms, which is good for getting your site recognised by search engines.

DYNAMIC websites incorporate a database and offers more user functionality. A dynamic website can be classed as a web application and is a powerful tool for gathering and providing data for your customers who will be able to log in and search the site quickly for information. If you require a dynamic database driven web design you will have to budget for the back end coding required to build the database. This will be more expensive than a HTML site and will need specialist hosting.

As a less expensive alternative it is possible to build a HTML site which links to a third party database which you can access through your existing ISP.

An E-COMMERCE WEBSITE is an online secure shopping facility so that customers can purchase your goods by credit card over the web.

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Sunday, January 11th, 2009

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Screenwriting – Meaning and Substance

Sunday, January 11th, 2009

Many screenwriters attempt to write a work of substance – full of meaning. They want to be original and intelligent and inventive.

As soon as they attempt this, they shut down.

One of the primary creativity blocks is evaluation apprehension: people are so worried about creating original and intelligent content that they self edit themselves to redundancy [and create limited output].

If the writers of Red Riding Hood had known the number of times their work would be interpreted and analysed for meaning, they may never have written it.

A good way to be original is to be obvious.

A good way to allow fluid creative output is to ignore content.

In other words, separate creative from critical thinking.

Using this technique, it is pretty easy to write a words-on-paper first draft. Of course, that words-on-paper first draft is not presentable. But by then identifying problems, generating ideas and allowing the process of incubation to unfold, a decent draft evolves.

Learn more…

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