blogs
Feelings are Something
Submitted by Administrator on Sun, 2007-06-24 10:57.Wow, that thought was quickish. OMG, thought turned into feeling and back. Is there a connection?
Both books in the previous post give serious discussion to the fact that feelings tap into an infinite network. There are lot's of other examples out there. How does one gain access to this network? It seems by going with your gut. Your feelings, combined with thought.
Continuing on the Discovery magazine theme, I guess that means that one’s feelings come from the 74% of inappropriately named not-stuff.
- Administrator's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Thoughts are Something
Submitted by Administrator on Sun, 2007-06-24 10:29.Thoughts are a whole lot of something, in my opinion.
Throughout history thoughts have changed and continue to change the world at an exponential pace.
Examples of this surround us, thoughts turn into stuff. Where you decide to place your thoughts is worthy of exploration.
More detail can be found in "Think and Grow Rich", "The 8th Habit", and too many others to mention.
Where does a thought come from? It certainly isn't from Discovery magazine's 4% of something.
Science proves that nothing is something? OMG, Sienfeld was right?
Submitted by Administrator on Sun, 2007-06-24 08:31.Way cool. Even Discover magazine backs up my "Nothing is Impossible" concept?!
"1. There is vastly more nothing than something. Roughly 74 percent of the universe is "nothing" or what physicists call dark energy;22 percent is dark matter, particles we cannot see. Only 4 percent is baryonic matter, the stuff we call something."
Let me get this straight. Even quantum physicists are strangely uncomfortable with... nothing? Now that has got to make ya feel at least 96% better. :)
- Administrator's blog
- Login or register to post comments
- Read more
Nothing is impossible
Submitted by Administrator on Sat, 2007-05-19 04:23.Just a thought...
In my humble opinion, it seems that nothing does not compute.
Everything turns into something, at least from a critical thinking standpoint.
Scientifically (east and west) it seems that everything turns into something no matter what the criteria of the experiment.
Perhaps nothing is everything?
A Beginners Guide to Tibetan Buddhism
Submitted by Administrator on Fri, 2006-07-21 13:51.A highly recommended book that delivers a highly enjoyable, easy, down-to-earth introduction to Tibetan Buddhism. Bruce Newman addresses answers many fundamental answers to questions that typically seem glossed over or assumed by most books and teachers.
- Administrator's blog
- Login or register to post comments
Dating and Language, Loneliness and You
Submitted by Charlene Jones on Mon, 2006-07-17 19:57.Topic: Relationships
Synopsis: It isn’t just what you say, it’s how you say it. So goes the old saying and this brief describes some interesting details about the way in which men and women differ when it comes to talking, and what the difference means.
Ever meet a woman who talks right away, then keeps talking, asks a few, pointed and easily answered questions and keeps talking? Ever think it’s you, that perhaps she just didn’t find what you were saying interesting enough so she kept up talking about things she did find interesting?
Wrong. A woman who talks all the way through one sentence and into another, and another with no time for you to put a word or two in edgewise is a woman who will do the same thing with everyone else.
Spike, the Wonder Cat
Submitted by Charlene Jones on Mon, 2006-07-17 19:53.My favorite cat of all time was named Spike. Having owned a few cats in my time, tabby coloured, fluffy beiges, black and white, grey stripped and all greys, mostly males, I have a familiarity with cats and their behavior that makes me secure in saying Spike was a fine example of the feline species.
Spike’s introduction to our home took no time whatsoever. Bouncing around in the back seat of our car as though car travel was second nature to him, he continued to bounce into the house, his tiny black tail straight up in the air as though his whole body was on happy alert.
Over the years, I learned to watch his tail for indications of his mood: quick flashes of the tail meant he was suspicious of recent human behavior, straight up usually accompanied a direct line to your hand for a pat or more extensive stroking, slashing back and forth on the ground indicated his hunter mode was fully engaged.
Dharma Media - great site, lots of audio, lots of images
Submitted by Administrator on Sat, 2006-07-15 23:59.This is an excellent site.
There are loads of size large high-quality high-resolution images and audio recordings of all kinds related to Buddha Dharma. A great resource inspired by MIT's Media Lab.
Great licensing too. Freely usable content as long as it stays free.
Watch out if you are a dial-up user. Audio and the large image files will take a long time to download.
- Administrator's blog
- Login or register to post comments



