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Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on March 19, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.90 Plot: John Nada is a man without job who walks around a big American city trying to find something to do. He finally finds a job as a worker and a place to spend the nights, but one day something terrible happens to him. John discovers a pair of sun-glasses through which he can see the true face of people. Many persons in this city are in fact aliens (from the Andromeda) and most of them are important members of our society. They keep humans in ignorance and they rule our world as they like. Nada must find the rest of the men that know what’s happening (those who made the strange sun-glasses) and join them in the fight against the aliens. |
Actors: Piper Roddy,David Keith,Flower George ‘Buck’,Jason Peter,St. Jacques Raymond,Robards III Jason,Lawrence John,Richardson Sy,Alden Norman,Action,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
Help with finding backup software?!?!?
I’m trying to find some sort of software that will monitor selected folders, so when I change something in them, i.e add a new file, the software will recognize this and copy the new file into the backup folder on my external HDD. Like a live file sync sort of thing.
I want this so I don’t have to copy over the whole folder every time I make a change to it.
Any help would be greatly appreciated!! Thank you in advance!!
Hunting Grounds
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on March 16, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.30 Plot: In our future, Nature is restricted and Virtual games now provide both the landscapes and the hunting grounds. A group of hunters will make it outside for a traditional hunt. Little do they know about what awaits them in the wild… |
Actors: LeBlanc Patrice,Baby Patrick,Rivard Luc,Amiot Louis,Bouchard Sebastien,Boudreault Jean-Sebastien,Cantin Luc,Dallaire Jean-Eudes,Dery Jean-Francois,Gervais Tommy,Harvey Dave,Marois Laurie,Horror,Sci-Fi,
How do I deal with my unreasonable mother?
My mother is extremely controlling, border-line emotionally abusive. I am almost constantly grounded for the smallest things just so that she can keep me at home. I graduated high school with a 3.7 gpa, I currently have all A’s and one B in my first semester of college, I have never been drunk, never done drugs, etc. I’d like to think that I am a good kid. I am 18 years old by the way. I see a therapist to try and deal with my mother, but it’s getting to be too much. I’m trying to get a job now (I had to take a break from work because my parents, mother included, were pushing me to develop my music and I had no time to work) so that I can get an apartment and finally move out. The only problem is, I am not allowed out of the house. Literally, not allowed to step foot outside the house, even to go job hunting, because I am grounded for my room being messy.
In any other situation, I would just clean my room and be done with it, right? Well this is not the first time this has happened. I am almost constantly grounded for one thing or another, usually my room (hey, I’m a teenager still. Of course it’s not gonna be clean!) and whenever I fix whatever the cause of my being grounded is, she finds something else. Whatever I do, it is not enough. This has been going on for ages, longer than I can remember, so you can hopefully understand why I would be discouraged to try to get ungrounded.
Anyway, what should I do? My therapist is out of town for the holidays so I can’t go see her. I have no way of getting out because she will not un-ground me no matter what I do, and I am not allowed to get a job to move out. Please, any advice will help. Just don’t tell me to clean my room! I’m not dumb, of course I’m cleaning my room. Even a teenager like me doesn’t like things TOO messy.
My advice is just to deal with it and pray for your 18th birthday. My mother and I never got along and we still fight all the time to this day. I wish I had more to offer but my mother never would have set me free early and I’m guessing your mother won’t either. That leaves you to just deal until you can get away.
Just hang in there and say ok. Don’t fight it, she’ll win because she has all the control and you’ll only feel angrier at the helpless feeling.
misschris | Dec 17, 2009
…Do you have a gun? Just wondering.
hannah | Dec 17, 2009
oh misschri that explains…. your insane answer about 15 yr old girls, sleep overs and hookers
crackalackin | Dec 17, 2009
It is time to leave home. You are 18. You are in college. You are legally an adult. At this point I think that living elsewhere is more important than college.
You are 18. You are no longer at the age where you need to obey your mom. Put a lock on your door. Ask your therapist to speak with your mom. Get out of there!
lois b | Dec 17, 2009
join the military if you can that is the only way of escaping her or go live with another relative where are your grandparents you cant live in this prision forever
dreamweaver | Dec 17, 2009
Planet of the Apes
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IMDB rating: 8.00 Plot: After having their ship crash on a mysterious planet, two US astronauts wander across the desert plain. Thinking they are alone, the surprise comes when life forms appear, not just as mute human but as apes. Walking, talking apes. The apes see themselves as the original beings on the planet and do anything to keep all humans locked up. |
Actors: Heston Charlton,McDowall Roddy,Evans Maurice,Whitmore James,Daly James,Gunner Robert,Wagner Lou,Parfrey Woodrow,Burton Jeff,Kartalian Buck,Burton Norman,King Wright,Lambert Paul,Action,Adventure,Drama,Mystery,Romance,Sci-Fi,
Planet Of The Apes question..?
Hey, I was watching the 2001 Planet Of The Apes by Tim Burton, and Loved the concept of the surprise ending being the plot to a sequel – I was wonder if there has been one, or if there are plans to be one – links would be useful -Thank-you!
Fox stated that if Planet of the Apes was a financial success, then a sequel would be commissioned. Although the film was indeed a financial success, Fox decided otherwise. When asked whether he would be interested in working on a follow-up, director Tim Burton replied, "I’d rather jump out a window"
I was quite looking forward to the sequel to be honest. Mark Wahlberg is amazing and any excuse to see more of him is good for me.
I Raped Your Camel. | Jan 23, 2010
No sequel since the film bombed.
StevieB | Jan 23, 2010
Tim Burton is the last person who should of directed it and yes the film bombed because it was badly done and the concept was better in the 60’s/70’s , it doesn’t quite fit in to today in the way we see space and the age we live in.
In the orginal film spaceman gets thrown back in to the future and apes on earth have become the top dog.
starfox | Jan 25, 2010
Super Capers
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on March 15, 2010
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IMDB rating: 5.30 Plot: Would-be superhero, Ed Gruberman, who possesses no super powers must join a team of misfit heroes-in-training known as The Super Capers. Having only faith, Gruberman must travel through time to uncover an evil plot involving some gold bullion, a fiery femme fatale, and a criminal mastermind with a dark secret about Ed’s past. |
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Green Bay Packers switch to 3-4. Wise?
After all the Favre hype was over, and it came right down to it, this year’s team had a lot of opportunities to succeed. They failed. I put most of the blame on the defence and the lack of an effective blitz. Will Dom Capers and the 3-4 bring new life to a potentially "super" team?
in the last 8-9 years, Green Bay’s defense has been downright awful. the 05′ and 07′ defense’s are the only exception. last year, the defense made some great plays. it had an amazing secondary, but injuries plagued the team, thus reducing the pass rush, leading to late game collapses on a consistent basis. under Bob Sanders, that defense would have never been better then "alright." Sanders ran basically the same play on defense 75% of the time, unless injuries occured, then he tried to blitz. if you don’t change your coverage, the opposing team will know how beat you. looking at the Packers recent history on their defense, it was a very wise decision to switch to a 3-4. the only question marks i have on this defense is having a true NT. lets face it, none of our DT’s are good. if they are good enough to be a NT, they would have dominated as a DT in the standard 4-3 set. instead, they couldn’t even get a push on the linemen. the other question i have is will Nick Barnett have a good transition to MLB. he had a very bad year last season before getting injured. will he be able to adapt the new system? unfortunately, i don’t see Barnett making a smooth transition and we need to draft a NT….desperately! on a bright note, our other LB’s will do just fine in this system considering the depth GB has. RE Cullen Jenkins is the perfect DE for the 3-4, so i’m excited for that. some ups and some downs to the change. so, in the short run, no it’s not wise as there will be growing pains, but in the long run, yes, it is very wise. especially considering nobody else has a 3-4 defense in the NFC North.
The Claymaker- Go Pack! | Feb 23, 2009
the 3-4 is status quo for pro teams.
I disagree that an effective blitz makes for a better team:
You lose pass coverage to gain an attack to the line and it forces wider seams in the secondary.
The 3-4 compensates for the speed and power up front and gives the linebackers more time to react.
I think it’s a wise move.
Warrior | Feb 23, 2009
Green Bay’s offense was fairly awful last year, especially considering how good they look on paper. Everyone loves to gush about their secondary, but I think it’s incredibly overrated.
I think that the defense in its new scheme will be an improvement over last year, but not to the degree that Packers fans would like. Good 3-4 teams all have one thing in common: a great nose tackle. I don’t think the Packers have anyone remotely like that on the roster. Also, a 3-4 tends to put more pressure on the cornerbacks. I’m probably alone here, but I don’t think the Packers’ corners are good enough to deal with any additional workload.
I do think the defense will be a mild improvement over last year. I expect the LB corps to be among the best in the NFL. However, I don’t think this defense deserves Super Bowl hype until they get some more of the right personnel.
b m | Feb 23, 2009
I really don’t think much can help the Packers! I lived in Green Bay for TEN years and personally think they S-U-C-K!
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Hawkeye | Feb 23, 2009
THANK YOU!! This whole year I put the blame on the Defense. I hope everyone else does too and they do not blame AR cause he showed up this year. The defense however, did not.
Version 2.0 | Feb 23, 2009
The only thing I can say is we will see.Are the players going to easily adapt to the 3-4.I think that is the most important.Last years defense was horrible for them.I think they lost 5 games in the last minutes of a game.Do they have the blitz type players?They also need help in the secondary.Woodson & Harris were both great in their time.Yet age is creeping up on both.
terry v | Feb 23, 2009
It depends. If they can get more talent at the Linebacker position, the 3-4 move will work. I’m of the opinion that neither 4-3 nor 3-4 are inherently better. A team like the Steelers who regularly draft high linebackers succeed at the 3-4 just because most of their talent is at the Linebacker position.
Tahuti Reincarnate | Feb 23, 2009
Such is the way of the NFL today…. It’s a copycat league, and the best defenses in the NFL for the past decade or so have been 3-4’s. Nowadays, most defenses play at least some form of a hybrid.
The thing is that you need to make a scheme that optimizes the use of your players. Take a look at Green Bay’s defense…. if you take a look at their D-line, something should jump out at you – they have like 6 DT’s on their roster right now. In 3-4’s typically you need bigger linemen who can tie up as much of the O’Line as possible to create lanes for the LB. My assumption is that they think they have 2 or 3 guys who would make good nose tackles, and the rest will bounce out to be larger DE’s. Who are those good nose tackles? Beats me, but they must think they have them because they wouldn’t risk a move to 3-4 with out them. I would assume Pickett, Jolly, and Cole stay inside (theyre all very big , but I don’t know that any of them are really NT…. they’re more of disruptive DT’s than guys who clog the middle), and the rest become the bigger DE’s. I think Harrell will eventually be a good 3-4 DE.
From what I understand, they also will move Kampman from DE to OLB. I don’t know enough about Green Bays defense to say if this is a good idea or not, but I don’t think it’s a good idea to take your best player and move him, unless you’re sure he’ll be productive. Kampman is one of the best DE’s in the game – he plays the run, and he rushes the passer. I’m not concerned about him rushing from the OLB position, but can he cover and attack the run from an upright position? The coaches seem to think he can. I have my doubts, especially since other than Hawk and Barnett, the LB’s from Green bay are somewhat questionable. Poppinga is okay, but Chillar is a liability. Maybe he’ll be better in a 3-4. I am not convinced though. I’m assuming one or two other DE’s will move to OLB as well for experimentation and added depth, and Hawk will move inside with Barnett.
I have many doubts about this switch – I think a hybrid D would be much more effective for their personell, but perhaps they have a few free agents or draft prospects targetted to help them make the transition. However, I also have not studied tape of Green Bays D or even watched that many of their games this season, nor do I get to watch them daily in practice, so there’s a good chance I’m underestimating them, especially many of the backups that I don’t know much about.
I think they’ll take a couple years to transition to a better defense using the 3-4, but in the end it will be the best for them -they’re a young team, and should be very competitive a few years down the road. Having a great defense would obviously help them out tremendously.
Jim Baw | Feb 23, 2009
No they shouldn’t because if they want to get sacks then they need to have a 4-3 defense. Plus 3-4 defenses suck!
Jerry | Feb 23, 2009
YEs, the defense did underachieve last year and kept them from having a winning season. I put some stock in that on injuries. Jenkins was having a pro bowl year before he tore his pec. Barnett is the heart of the D and his loss killed them. I agree though, they didn’t generate any pass rush at all. They have a solid secondary but the QB had all day to find a receiver. The pass rush died out at towards the end of the season before when they made the NFC championship. So a change was needed. They’ll probably have a few growing pains in switching, but I think Capers is the guy to wake up this defense. They have a lot of talented linebackers so I felt last season getting them on the field was a good move. So yes, I think it will bring some life to the D, and hopefully they’ll transition smoothly.
Mr. Right | Feb 23, 2009
Frailty
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on March 06, 2010
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IMDB rating: 7.30 Plot: Fenton Meeks (Matthew McConaughey), comes forth to tell the FBI that his brother Adam may be the serial killer who calls himself God’s Hands, who the FBI has been searching for. The film uses flashbacks to show Meeks’ childhood with a father (Bill Paxton) who believed he was on a mission from God to destroy demons that inhabit human bodies. Fenton saw his dad as evil, while Adam saw him as a hero. |
Actors: Paxton Bill,McConaughey Matthew,McConaughey Matthew,Boothe Powers,O’Leary Matt,Sumpter Jeremy,Askew Luke,Kreis Levi,Cheetwood Derk,Davidson Alan,Chase Vincent,Ratliff Edmond Scott,Drama,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
Do you think you are able to take the "Path" and still be part of society?
"The "four modes of truth" are, in Northern Buddhism, Ku "suffering or misery"; Tu the assembling of temptations; Mu "their destructions" and Tau, the "path." The "five impediments" are the knowledge of misery, truth about human frailty, oppressive restraints, and the absolute necessity of separation from all the ties of passion and even of desires. The "Path of Salvation" — is the last one."
This passage resonates with my consciousness like a perfectly tuned instrument does with an orchestra. The passage makes sense to me…it speaks to me…but i dont know how to live it.
How can you reconcile the needs of your family and the needs of the physical body. Specifically i have family members(not to sound conceited) who would be very depressed if i left. I have come to the point where i know that as a species we must not confine our progression to the "whim of the collective" rather we must break free and experience individual evolution. But then what about the physical body?? I have a crooked spine and maybe 1nce or 2wice a year i suffer paralysis and pain i wouldnt want anyone to experience and it only goes away with the aid of extremely expensive healers that i could only afford with insurance.(universal health care would be nice).
I have assembled my passions and i am ready to do away with them. but
How do i tell my family and what do i do about needing to take care of the physical body???
passage from ‘The Voice of Silence"
This is Not My Account: Just to clarify. I have one need…and that is to liberate myself from desires and get back on the path. I think you have misinterpreted what i am saying about family and health.On all emotional and attachment levels i already have let go of my family. This has been hard and it has been a slow process as i didnt want to shock my family(they live and breath the current paradigm and if i just came right out and said "hey guys i am leaving…see you in 5 years" they would have admitted me to a mental ward(no joke)). I was just asking how to broach the topic with my family i.e. how do i tell them that i am leaving and will be living out in the country? and i do not desire physical perfection but with ruptured discs and degenerative discs in my spine it is not responsible for me to ignore the fact that i will need medical attention some time in the future..which leads me to the one downfall of the path which is that money is not part of the path and in U.S. doctor=$$
excuse my potty mouth al?kemy…but suicide is for weak pu$s*e$..i am a survivor, always have been, and survivors dont fight for 25 years just to end there life themselves…i aint goin out like that. i have seen 2 families deal with suicide this past year and i would never do that to my family. although my path involves quelling my desires that does not mean that i disregard other peoples feelings. why would i kill myself when i am alive at the most interesting time ever. i am just talking about living out in a cabin for like 5 or 10 years with little contact. i aint talking bout jumping of the Sears Tower or anything…ha
I think about this at least once a day…
What if society is the collective ego (is it? a couple of my contacts have introduced me to this concept) and if so you aren’t really going to get the reassurance or especially the okay to abandon it, ever. The ego is going to make sure and tell you exactly why you should be afraid to leave it. Exactly why you should feel bad for abandoning. Even if you are just one grain of sand the ego still is not going to want to lose control.
Break free…I hope one day I get the courage to join you! I am serious…..I am really starting to despise materialism/our govt./capitalism…our whole society of chasing a carrot– so it’s probably why this is all coming out uncensored. Society is like slavery to creativity…instead everything is about profit.
Kasey Pink looking for SPRING
| Jan 21, 2010
Modern society is all about the desire to have the most superficial thing: "Stuff". To the eyes on the people on top, you’re nothing more than a "consumer".
What comes second to that, though, is the desire to have this thing called the "American Dream" with a white-picket fence and two kids and a wife who loves you. People in fact want this ridiculous notion of a "dream" so much they completely throw their lives away trying to attain it.
Look, you’re better off saying this…
"F**k society. F**k everything that it tries to make me. F**k all of that. I’m my own man."
Rev. Tyler Durden | Jan 21, 2010
Can’t help you with this my friend, I’m facing the same issue ^_^
Hahahahaha… ^_^ | Jan 21, 2010
"The Path" can be translated in Chinese as "Tao". It is the fundamental concept for Taoism, along with Yin-Yang, the idea of balance. You listed two extremes, the needs of your family and the needs of yourself. You find it hard to choose one or the other, but perhaps what you really need is a balance point in the middle. Taoism is slightly similar to Buddhism and if you haven’t heard of it perhaps you should read the Tao Te Ching. It is the shortest religious text in existence and can be probably read in an hour, however it takes a whole lifetime to understand it.
Aeren | Jan 21, 2010
Attending to physical needs is something you should continue to do. Sometimes the soul, elects to endure physical problems to work off karma. They are much preferable to emotional or mental problems.
Family obligations are also something that should not be forsaken. Just don’t allow yourself to create or be sucked into excessive family drama. You can still love them w/o being attached to a "need" for them.
Amy | Jan 21, 2010
I do believe the path is a full time job. But the point is are we really ready to do it full time. I go on retreats regularly, I was a nun 10 years in an ashram and I am happy that I left. I met many monks and frankly their monasteries are often just like a little society, they are so busy working , entangled in their world also. Real teachers are rare to find. I am travelling the road alone, no support, I go on retreats few times a year , I am looking to increase those silent retreat for few months. My family adjust the more I am sure of myself. There is no higher work than self knowledge for it will illumine the whole world. Thank you all for your inspiration.
I just like to add that I feel like an errant and that I would consider the highest gift the compagny of a realised teacher. But like my first teacher said I have what I deserved.
nia | Jan 21, 2010
I think that depends on what part of society you find yourself playing, and how willing you’d be to give it up completely if a better offer were to suddenly appear.
I think Soren Kierkegaard’s book title/quote is relevant here: "Purity of the Heart is to Will One Thing"
At the moment you have 3 clear desires. You’re willing 3 things at once(individual evolution, strong family relationships[to fulfill your perceived duty] and good physical health[lack of physical pain]).
Now perhaps you can have all those things in your life, who am I to say you can’t? You may be able to juggle all three things and have your cake and eat it too. But in my opinion, it would be foolish if you weren’t consciously aware of the order these 3 desires take for you. You seem to see individual evolution as your only desire, while your family is your duty, and your physical health a ‘need’. I’m not sure that is at all correct. I prefer to see your feelings on your family as a desire to fulfill your duty(something that not all people have at all times), and your physical health as a desire for comfort, or lack of pain(again, many people go through pain for perceived benefits). These desires are clashing with your acknowledged desire for individual evolution, but it may just be because you don’t see them as desires, rather as conditions to be lived under. And so this question needs to be asked. If you were to see them all as desires though, perhaps a new question would need to be asked and that would be: If you can only have one of these 3 things become real experience for you, which one would it be?
A very difficult choice I assume. But I do think that’s what it comes down to at the most basic level. When you can answer that question honestly, I think your behaviour will display your choice quite clearly.
Back to the main question: If a person wasn’t able to take the path and still be a part of society, then I struggle to see how anything like a path would have ever come into existence. Or if it did, then how would it have been passed from one mind to another? Communication between two or more minds is what society is based on, that’s society at it’s most basic level. Death and complete lack of communication are the only two escapes from human society as far as I can see. Although perhaps we have different definitions on what society is.
This is Not My Account | Jan 21, 2010
What are thinking of? Suiciding? If you feel enough of the pains of other people and the pains of things you will. Footfalls are what makes a path. No matter what else everyone is making some path. That doesn’t even require a thought.
al?kemy | Jan 22, 2010
I have been thinking about this Q since I first saw it and wonder if it is possible for you to gain health insurance before you set out. I’m not in the US, so am unfamiliar with how things work and prices and such, but think that if you could put your families mind at ease with regards to medical care, should you need it, they would probably be more willing to accept your need to find your place in the world. I wonder too, when you say a cabin, if it is a place that you already have in mind, or something you aim to find on your journey? If it isn’t any specific, do you think it might be worthwhile thinking about a retreat or holistic center? I used to live in North Wales, and in the area I lived, there were literally hundreds of herbalist, massage therapists, Reiki practitioners and such relatively close to each other, often working on a basis between themselves of a need and give basis. Many of them had land, which others would live on, giving full privacy and respect for solitude etc…, that they each needed in exchange for sharing friendship and skills. Again, as seen as they nearly all lived out in the woods, they had the space to explore themselves and their ideas, without being judged by others, as there were no others around them. Does America have anywhere like this, or more importantly even, would it be what you needed, as you could possibly find the doctor support (depending on what type of medical attention exactly you might need) right where you are?
Your family should be more willing and able to let you go if they feel you would not be suffering should you need attention, but ultimately, no family really likes letting go, and seeing a family member find their own wings. You might just have to be direct, after several more subtle mentioning’s, of how, for your own benefit, need to find your own way. Maybe don’t say how many years you intend to go though, at least not at first, until they are more used to the idea. And it not deceitful to do that, as finding your way, walking your path, may well mean returning.
It can be a brave thing to do, stepping out into the unknown, finding yourself, becoming, reaching for your potential, and when you set out, with your foot taking the first step of your journey, I wish you luck, in discovering all that you need to find, the inner journeys as well as the outer ones. My heart is with you…
a different kind of Angel | Jan 22, 2010
A lot of my Tibetan Mahayanist teacher’s students used to come to me and ask how they can fit Buddhism into their busy lives. What I told them was that once you step on the path, the rest of your life comes onto that path with you. It is not a separate thing. Therefore when you ask if you can still be part of society well…yes. You just carry on with your life knowing that you have made a commitment to an idea or philosophy which is guiding you through your life. If and when you get to the point where, when you walk down the street and you don’t see people with either attraction, aversion or indifference then maybe you can think about long retreats. Most of us have an awful lot of work to do before we consider stepping away from society and many do it anyway and discover that they are burdened by a very large ego throughout their retreat.
As for your health well…that is caused, partly, by the condition of your mind. Try ayurvedic medicine and know that with your particular problem, the damage is mostly done but…people who have intense devotion have grown new teeth before!
I lived in a cabin with my 6 yr old daughter in the mountains in Tasmania in the early 80’s. It was at a Buddhist retreat centre but I was the only person on the property along with 6 milking goats and a big veggie garden. I had no running water and no toilet, no heating, no electricity. It was amazing and I did feel very blessed to have the opportunity while it lasted because I learned a lot about what my needs were. Best of luck to you. I hope whatever decision you make, it enriches your life and the life of others.
Getsal | Jan 23, 2010
We are all at different points on that same spiritual path. Religions of all denominations simply concepts for the masses, "you MUST do this" or "MUST NOT do that" in order to gain spiritual enlightenment. The truth is, Earth is a school and we are here to learn, nothing more. There is nothing that we must, or must not do… whatever we do wherever we are, we are exactly were we need to be for learning our particular lesson. But the goal is not to achieve a certain state of mind at the end of the lesson, rather, to simply absorb the lesson itself – to experience. Obstacles come in all forms and they are intended to teach, rather than hold you back. In your case, your commitment to your family and your physical health are 2 things that you feel are keeping you from becoming what you think you "should" be. What about simply "being?" You can connect with the God force within you at any place or time; in any circumstance. I giggle to myself when people tell me I should go to church/temple, because I carry that "church" with me wherever I go, and so do they. But again, we are all at different points of our learning and no one person is better or more advanced than another in that respect, we’re just different.
In my opinion, it’s easy to see the God force within all when you’ve stripped your life away of all material things and desires. If that is your learning, then so be it. But it seems much more interesting a journey to try to recognize that God force within all as you deal with all of the issues of this material realm. I live in Los Angeles where there is never a moment’s peace, yet I create my own peace within my heart. My health is not very good, but I remind myself that this body is a vehicle that I will one day shed. Remember, anyone can meditate in a temple where it’s quiet and calm. But the person who can meditate in the middle of a crowded airport or subway, and actually find beauty in the noise, that my friend, is a highly enlightened person. You seem to be a highly spiritual being yourself… trust your heart and forget all the religious rhetoric.
Rosemonster | Jan 23, 2010
Iron Giant, The
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on March 03, 2010
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IMDB rating: 7.80 Plot: “Iron Giant” is based upon the 1968 story,’Iron Man,’ by the British poet laureate Ted Hughes. The film is about a giant metal machine that drops from the sky and frightens a small town in Maine in 1958, only to find a friend named, Hogarth, that ultimately finds its humanity and saving the towns people of their fears and prejudices. |
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-Neo Spacian Grand Mole
-King of the Swamp x2
-Honest
-Dandylion
-D.D Warrior Lady
-Marshmallon
Spells x 14
-Skyscraper
-Polymerization x2
-Swords of Reveling Light
-Miracle Fusion x2
-Emergency Call
-Heavy Storm
-Reinforcement of the Army
-Assault Armor
-Wrath of Neos
-Future Fusion
-Pot of Avarice
-Lghtning Vortex
Traps x7
-Torrential Tribute
-Bottomless Trap Hole
-Mirror Force
-Solemn Judgment
-Waboku
-Srap Iron Scarecrow
-Compulsory Evacuation Device
Fusions x14
-E Hero Divine Neos
-E Hero Gaia
-E Hero Absolute Zero
-E Hero Wild Wingman
-E Hero Plasma Vice
-E Hero Wildedge
-E Hero Rampart Blaster
-E Hero Thunder Giant
-E Hero Flame Wingman
-E Hero Darkbright
-E Hero Shining Wingman
-E Hero Mudballman
-E Hero Electrum
-E Hero Necroid Shaman
get scyscraper 2
detinater | Feb 05, 2010
here is how i would run it
Monsters:20
King of The Swamp x3
E-Hero Sparkman x3
E-Hero Necroshade x3
E-Hero Wildheart x3
E-Hero Stratos x1
E-Hero Bladedge x2
E-Hero Neos Allius x3
Neo-Spacian Grand Mole x1
Any Water Monster x1 (for Absolute Zero)
Spells:12
Future Fusion x3
Miracle Fusion x3
Polymerization x2
E-Emergency Call x3
Reinforcement Of The Army x1
Traps:8
Hero Signal x1
Mirror Force x1
Hero Counter Attack x2
Magic Cylinder x1
Magical Arm Sheild x1
Bottomless Trap Hole x2
Fusions:10+
E-Hero Darkbright x3
E-Hero Plasma Vice x2
E-Hero Wildedge x1
E-Hero Wild Wingman x1
E-Hero Absolute Zero x 3
And Any Other Fusions that include Wildheart SparkMan Bladedge And Necroshade
Genius5796 | Feb 05, 2010
Remove all reinforcements of the armies with E emergency call since in this deck it is a whole lot better. You can search any E hero you want.
You can remove regular neos for another Neos Alius.
Not much to fix but this deck is pretty good. 8/10
Stealth fighter 22 | Feb 05, 2010
Monkey Shines
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 28, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.00 Plot: A paralyzed man is given a genetically engineered monkey to assist him in his daily life, but what begins as a convenience turns into a living nightmare when the servant becomes the master in a dark and disturbing fashion. |
Actors: Beghe Jason,Pankow John,Root Stephen,Tucci Stanley,Boo,Newman William,Quinn Tom,Baker Chuck,Early David,Drama,Horror,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
Which of these performances is the best performance for you?
Sean Penn: Dead Man Walking VS I am Sam VS Mystic River VS Milk
Daniel Day Lewis: My left foot VS There Will Be Blood VS Gangs of NY VS In the Name of the Father
Denzel Washington: Cry Freedom VS Glory VS The Hurricane VS Training Day
Meryl Streep: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Johnny Depp: Finding Wonderland VS Sweeney Todd VS Pirates of the Caribbean
Forest Whitaker: Bird VS The last king of Scotland
Will Smith: The pirsuit of happyness VS Ali VS Seven Pounds
Al Pacino: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Robin Williams: Good Morning Vietnam VS Dead Poets Society VS The Fisher King VS Good Will Hunting
Robert DeNiro: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Marlon Brando: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Philip Seymour Hoffman: Capote VS The Doubt
Dustin Hoffman: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Gene Hackman: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Jack Nicholson: There are to many for listing so just choose one.
Morgan Freeman: Driving Miss Daisy VS The Shawshank Redemption VS Street Smart VS Million Dollar Baby
Anthony Hopkins: The Silince of the lambs VS the remains of the day VS Nixon VS Amistad
Nicolas Cage: Leaving Las Vegas VS Adaptation
Geoffrey Rush: Shine VS Quills VS Shakespeare in Love
Kevin Spacey: The usual suspects VS American Beauty
Russell Crowe: Gladiator VS The Insider VS A beautiful mind
Brad Pitt: 12 Monkeys VS Benjamin Button
George Clooney: Syriana VS Michael Clayton
Heath Ledger: Brockeback Mountain VS The Dark Knight
Sean Penn: Iam Sam
Daniel Day Lewis: Gangs of NY
Denzel Washington: Glory
Meryl Streep: Death Becomes Her
Johnny Depp: Sweeney Todd
Wll Smith: Independence Day
Al Pacino: The Godfather
Robin Williams: Dead Poets Society
Robert DeNiro: Taxi Driver
Marlon Brando: The Godfather
Dustin Hoffman: Outbreak
Gene Hackman: Superman
Morgan Freeman: Shawshank Redemption
Anthony Hopkins: Silence of the Lambs
Nicholas Cage: Ghostrider
Kevin Spacey: The Usual Suspects
Russell Crowe: Gladiator
Brad Pitt: 12 Monkeys
George Clooney: Michael Clayton
Heath Ledger: Brokeback Mountain
The Tall Man | Jan 12, 2010
Sean Penn: I Am Sam
Will Smith: The Pursuit of Happyness
Robin Williams: Dead Poets Society
Morgan Freeman: The Shawshank Redemption
Anthony Hopkins: The Silence of the Lambs
Kevin Spacey: American Beauty
Brad Pitt: Benjamin Button
Heath Ledger: The Dark Knight
YahooAnswers | Jan 12, 2010
Kate & Leopold
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 26, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.20 Plot: Kate and her actor brother live in N.Y. in the 21st Century. Her ex-boy friend, Stuart, lives above her apartment and finds this space near the Brooklyn Bridge where there is a gap in time. He goes back to the eighteen hundreds and takes pictures of the place. Leopold, a man living in the 1870’s, was puzzled by Stuart’s tiny camera and decides to follow him and they both ended up in this century. Leopold is clueless about his new surroundings. He gets help and insights from Charlie who thinks that Leopold is an actor who is always in character. Leopold is a highly intelligent man and tries his best to learn and even improve the modern conveniences that he encounters. |
Actors: Jackman Hugh,Schreiber Liev,Meyer Breckin,Whitford Bradley,Whitehead Paxton,Gray Spalding,Josh Stamberg,Sussman Matthew,Bosco Philip,Jack Andrew,Tracy Stan,Comedy,Fantasy,Romance,Sci-Fi,
Kate & Leopold or Ever After ?
Ever After definitely that is such a good movie.
Angie};{ | Jul 17, 2009
Ever After
Military gal | Jul 17, 2009
Ever After
Kat | Jul 17, 2009
Ever After
Kerri D | Jul 17, 2009
Pitch Black
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 22, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.70 Plot: Set in the distant future, a spaceship carrying some 40 people, mostly ones wanting to settle on other planets from their own, hits a meteor shower and crash lands on a distant planet killing all but about a dozen of them. The survivors, led by the second-in-command Carolyn Fry (’Rahda Mitchell’ (qv)), find themselves on a hot and humid landscape with constant sunlight from three orbiting suns. Fry not only must help the survivors find food and water, but contend with a deadly criminal, named Riddick (’Vin Diesel’ (qv)), who was being transported to a prison cell on their destination. But every 22 years, the planet’s three suns go into a total eclipse for a month where darkness brings out the planet’s real inhabitants; large, reptilian, vampire-like creatures that come out and dominate the surface in total darkness, killing and eating all life. The Fry and her people then must cooperate with Riddick, who has surgically enhanced eyes to see in darkness, to lead them to safety and off the planet before they all become dinner for the creatures. |
Actors: Diesel Vin,David Keith,Hauser Cole,Fitz-Gerald Lewis,Moore John,Burke Simon,Chantery Les,Sari Sam,Dirani Firass,Anderson Ric,Wilson Vic,Horror,Thriller,Adventure,Sci-Fi,Action,
Can anyone explain this recurring Dream?
Hi, for the last 4 or 5 years every so often I have this same dream.
Anyway, what happens is that, I’m on a football pitch. I can barely open my eyes, and the pitch is covered in large black holes, and as I can barely see I keep falling through these holes. Also I’m about to kick the ball, but I lose all power in my legs so I can’t shoot.
I have no idea about these completely weird dreams I’m having, but as I meantioned previously, they’ve been happening for quite a while, I was just a bit curious if there’s any sort of cause.
Cheers. Oh, and By the way. I do play Football regularly for my Under 15’s team.
i think your scared of letting down the team.
J | Jan 31, 2010
The problem you have is not about football but life itself. We all have goals in life that we want to achieve but your subconscious is telling you that you need to focus more and not put obstacles in your way.
wantila | Jan 31, 2010
You are worried about your future, and you can’t see clearly where you are going. There seems to be a lot of traps that you could fall into, and you’ve already fallen into quite a few. You are helpless to kick the ball (control events in your life) and you lose power in your legs (you am powerless to fight against your problems). That’s my spin on it. However, I have found that whenever a recurring dream is brought into my conscious awareness, it loses all its power over me. This will probably stop happening in your dreams very soon.
UCSteve | Jan 31, 2010
Push
Posted in: Uncategorized by waynepetersen1951 on February 13, 2010
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IMDB rating: 6.40 Plot: The action packed sci-fi thriller involves a group of young American ex-pats with telekinetic and clairvoyant abilities, hiding from a clandestine U.S. government agency. They must utilize their different talents and band together for a final job enabling them to escape the agency forever. |
Actors: Campbell Scott Michael,Curtis Cliff,Evans Chris,Ford Colin,Gretsch Joel,Hounsou Djimon,Jackson Neil,Mooney Nate,Rhea Brandon,Stoll Corey,Yamanouchi Hal,Sci-Fi,Thriller,
Why do I desire to be miserable every waking moment of my life?
Why do I desire to be miserable every waking moment of my life? When I try to make the slightest positive move it strikes me that im helping myself or doing good for myself and I become even more discusted. In exactly the same situations if im doing this task for someone ELSE its enjoyable, even if they dont know I am doing it for them. I have pushed everyone that I care about out of my life and now have noone, but am never alone. Everyone I have ever known are swirling around in my head telling me what to do, and how to think at the same time all the time. I feel as though I have no say in anything. Like I have no voice of my own. Its like my learned childhood values are twisted so much that i feel everything I do is wrong. I cant think straight and even drive because I am so overwhelmed and obsessed with myself. Its so bad that I cant even just get drunk like everyone else does simply because it sometimes makes me feel good and thats bad… I cant do anything positive. I want to reset my brain and start anew. The only reason I havent given up and starved to death in a gutter is because that would be what I want and thus – bad. This destructive path has been going on since a very early age and am very aware it. We all know what happens to people that are like this. They are all over the news.
All comments are welcome but please, do not say "psychiatrist" or "talk line" and book recommendations are welcome but have proved ineffective. What I would really like is a foolproof solution. Like the address to a buddist temple somewhere on the other side of the planet.
I think you are very keen to enter into the "Guinness book of World Records" soon. Please do not over-strain and exert too much for this purpose. Let things take its own time.
Naguru | Feb 05, 2010
because for some reason you do not believe you deserve to be happy. or you might be one of those individuals that actually enjoy being miserable.
if you want to straiten your life around you are likely to have to see a professional of some type. they are really the only people trained in doing that. otherwise i got nothing for you.
bigcherrybomb | Feb 05, 2010
CONGRATULATIONS! You’re clinically depressed.
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