30 ) - drams and dreams
I came to this page because I was after a dram rather than a dream, but now I am dreaming of a dram or three of whisky.
Wednesday, March 31, 2004 at 17:14 |
29 ) - Knowing God
I wish that people would desire to know God more than anything else. I wish that people would love God more than money, power and fame. I wish people would know that God is in control even when God allows "bad things" to happen to "good people" in order to:
Humble our hearts so that we may remember God is in control
Wash away pride that weakens our souls
Change the direction and path we walk upon
Cause us to remember God
Know God has not forgotten us
Consume all we have that has not been built on God
Erode all that stands between people and God
Quiet us so that we would hear God knocking
Open our hearts so we would know...
God allows "bad things" to happen to "good people"
because he loves us
I wish people would first read the Bible cover to cover before criticizing any part of it. I wish everyone would accept what Jesus did for them.
Tuesday, March 09, 2004 at 07:22 |
28 ) - Sarah
My life long dream is to actually have a home near a coastal beach. Maybe some day a Bed and Breakfast would be nice, to be able to share our home with others. There is nothing wrong with dreaming, and some dreams come true. I have a wonderful family that has gone through a lot of bad times, we don't have much, but we are happy and we have each other.
While still day dreaming, while at the Bed and Breakfast, I picture myself Cooking with the confidence of a Food TV chef, while adding sugar, vanilla and baking powder into the mixture for the pancake recipe I know by heart. Sliced strawberries are added to the fresh fruit already arranged on serving plates. Ahh, the aroma of an awesome meal. "This is truly a perfect meal for our guests this morning."
Towards the end of the day I would walk a journey down the wayside beach picking up shells and sand dollars, feeling the wet sand between my toes, listening to the sounds of the Ocean waves and watching the sunset. Vivid colors of yellows, oranges and reds cascading the darkening blue sky as I trail back to the beautiful place I call home.
Yes, It is a dream...but it is my dream I am sharing with you. You see, I have never lived near an ocean or a beach, nor have I traveled the world. And we all go through hard times as well as good times. And nothing can take away our memories that we charish and keep with us, always.
I have learned to make the best of life, even though it may not be what we want or expect it to be. I always try to be appreciative of the things "I" have rather than waisting time worrying about the things "I" don't have. Its like People waisting time looking for that perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love. And Life-- it isn't measured by the breaths we take but rather by the moments that take our breath away. And Always Keep Dreaming !!!!
Maybe Some Day Someone Will Answer.
Sunday, February 15, 2004 at 18:08 |
27 ) - The Dream Story
Sometimes the most simple, obvious statement contains the most profound truth. Case in point: A dream is a story. It's a simple idea, almost obvious when you think about it. Dreams have the drama of powerful stories.
Have you ever wondered why, if dreams are supposed to be "messages", that they usually come in the form of stories, rather than in the form of explanations or instructions? I'm sure you've wished, "If my dreams are trying to get a message across to me, why don't they do it more directly?" Have you ever considered that, maybe, the story is the most direct method?
We all enjoy stories. We respond to them more directly than we do to dry, intellectual explanations. We are now just beginning to understand, in a dry intellectual, scientific way, how people understand stories and grasp their meaning. Responding to stories is so natural, we never wondered how we do it. Carl Jung pointed out the dramatic structure of dreams and began the study of how stories affect us. Edgar Cayce used the theme of the dream's story as a basis of his dream interpretations. That method is now a cornerstone of modern dream interpretation.
If story is such an important way of learning, it would seem natural to teach about dreams by telling stories about them. Of all the dream experts I know, the one who does the best job of this style of teaching is Robert Bosnak. A Jungian analyst originally from the Netherlands, Bosnak first came to national attention with his book, Dreaming with an AIDS Patient. In this book (that became the basis for a stage play), he told us the story of his involvement with a person who was very much alive as well as terminally ill. At the same time he taught us a lot about dreams and dreamwork, using both his patients and his own dreams. In an earlier book, titled, A Little Course on Dreams, he told us stories about himself and his patients to illustrate the life of dreams and the attempts to find meaning in them.
Bosnak's latest book, Tracks in the Wilderness of Dreams (Delacorte Press), is a story within a story, and an important new contribution to dream interpretation. At one level, the story is about his visit to Australia where he exchanges professional trade secrets with Aborigenee healers. At another level, it is Bosnak's own story of his dreams helping him reconcile with his father's death. Within these two personal accounts we learn how to work with dreams in the Bosnak mode.
An important dimension of his creative style of dreamwork is attending to the emotional atmosphere of a dream. Much of the value of a dream is in revealing emotional realities normally hidden from the dreamer. Bosnak illustrates how the emotional atmosphere in a dream story is a psychic field in which others can participate. Yet I've found that the story doesn't even have to be told for its emotional field to have communicative power.
Eleven years ago in this magazine (Sept/Oct, 1985), I described an exciting new dimension in dreamwork. It began at A.R.E. Camp when some youngsters told me dreams they had about other young campers who were sleeping in my "dream tent" incubating visionary dreams. These unexpected "bystander" dreams seemed to seek vicarious participation in the healing experiences of the incubating tent dreamers. It was serendipitous discovery, that one person could "dream about" someone else, and it led to the creation of the "dream helper ceremony."
In this procedure, a group of people "donate" their dreams to help a stranger in distress who is dealing with an unexpressed dilemma. What happens (perhaps your local study group has attempted this healing ritual) is that even though no one knows in advance the nature of the focus person's problem, most everyone's dreams proves to connect to it! That in itself is amazing. Yet even more, each person's dream also relates to the dreamer's own personal version of that problem.
What's going on here? By intuitively recognizing and uncovering the hidden emotional reality underlying the focus person's problem, the dream "helpers" seem to be reminded of a related emotional reality in their own life. Each human story has universal elements. A psychic "field" is created by the focus person's story and the community of helpers collaborate on tracking down a healing solution for a dilemma by reflecting upon their own lives. The dreams tamed the wilderness of the unknown and the stranger in distress became a part of a healing family.
Bosnak calls this kind of communication we observe in the Dream Helper ceremony "symbiotic communication." We come to understand the emotions of another person by participating in them. This intuitive link between people, evident in the empathic experience, is a key to dreamwork. Just as we better understand a person by empathy than by analysis, so we better understand a dream by empathy. A story naturally evokes empathy.
If we can empathize with a person's story without even hearing it, as in the "Dream Helper Ceremony," it suggests that the realm of stories is beyond space-time, existing in a transpersonal, fourth dimensional realm. Dreams are stories our souls tell to elicit our empathy. Listen to them!
Monday, December 08, 2003 at 05:05 |
26 ) - My Dream
If enough people giveaway, exchange and trade independently,
the 'Artificial systems' will collapse. Artificial Governments will fall. Corporations and monopoly will go bankrupt. Armies will become redundant. Religious organizations will lose their license to preach hypocrisy, and charities foundations will no longer be a refuge for bureaucrats.
Thursday, December 04, 2003 at 19:17 |
25 ) - Let's Change the World! - Utopia Dream
Egalite dream! - Why Not Utopia?
Critics insist utopia dream is impossible because we are not equal, but they confuse identity with equality. We are NOT identical. Not only do we come in a variety of shapes, sizes, and abilities, a growing consensus believes the alteration of brain protein is the mechanism of memory. Different experiences make us unique. We are equal in the sense that we live and die; Citizens of "first world" countries will not welcome the perception they are the same as wretched inhabitants of Somalia, but when eternity is the yardstick, marketplace games lose significance.
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at 12:41 |
24 ) - Darkroom in a box - PC Dream
I don't dream about PCs: I value sleeping too much. But I do have a dream wish list.
My dream PC is a darkroom–in–a–box. I studied photography in school. I had a darkroom in my house until computers 9 and 10 claimed the darkroom sink space. To make up for my loss, I've turned to digital photography.
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at 12:36 |
23 ) - Constallation Dream
Is an encounter
with vibrations so deep
that now I can not,
I do not wish,
it is not possible
to blow them to the wind.
In your eyes I can see sparks,
more than stars,
much more brillant,
in your eyes I can see
a constellation.
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at 12:29 |
22 ) - My Dream blue period
We come from the sea
the sea is life
the sea is female
sea woman friend
A mar amor
amar y amor
amor amar
amor al mar
Tuesday, November 18, 2003 at 12:26 |
21 ) - UpSide International - scam
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Industry: Healthcare
12-month range: 0.55-3.90
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The Problem
The US and international healthcare industry are currently in a major crisis. There is a huge shortage of skilled healthcare specialists, doctors and nurses, and since 9/11, many qualified professionals are finding it impossible to immigrate into countries desperately needing medical personnel.
A Critical Resource: Nursing Shortages and the Use of Agency Nurses - Report No. 3- August 2002
The Solution
True Health Incorporated is a full service specialist, medical equipment and medical professional supplier to the healthcare industry. Its primary clients are Great Britain's National Health Service (NHS), BUPA International and the private Nursing Home Industry. The Company also delivers recruitment services to the NHS; specializing in the provision of locem radiographers and nurses.
Read Just Some of the Press
MD, nurse shortages reaching crisis levels
WASHINGTON, (UPI) -- Shortages of surgeons, pharmacists and nurses in hospitals across the United States are reaching crisis levels and may worsen over the next several years, health care experts warned.
The nursing shortage -- more than 126,000 positions currently remain unfilled -- has become so severe it is endangering the lives of patients and is a primary reason for overcrowding in emergency departments and cancellation of surgeries, according to a report by an Experts Roundtable panel convened by the Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations.
The Society for Thoracic Surgeons recently warned that a shortage of heart surgeons looms within a few years and a survey of hospitals found pharmacists, X-ray technicians and therapists are leaving at such an alarming rate it already is impacting the quality of care patients receive.
Doctor Shortages - a looming major social problem for Australia - AMA submission to the Senate Select Committee on Medicare
Johnson Co-Sponsors Legislation to Address Nurse Shortages
January 24, 2003 Washington, DC- U.S. Senator Tim Johnson (D-SD) recently co-sponsored the Nurse Reinvestment Act to address areas with critical nurse shortages in an effort to provide more opportunities to recruit and retain quality nurses. "Our national health care system has many problems that need to be addressed," Johnson said. "At the top of that is the severe shortage of nurses.
Johnson Co-Sponsors Legislation to Address Nurse Shortages
College of Family Physicians of Canada
Past decisions with respect to health care “reform” have been made without complete or accurate information, and this has led to critical problems in the system such as doctor shortages and waiting lists.
Texas Public Policy Foundation
Check with Your Doctor First! September 03, 2003
Texans Can Cure State's Medical Crisis
Getting a second opinion is always a good dream, particularly when you have a serious medical problem. Today, Texans are suffering from a serious lack of medical care. The American Medical Association says the physician shortage has reached crisis proportions in Texas and lives are in peril.
Texans Can Cure State's Medical Crisis - TexasPolicy.com
True Health's Subsidiary- Westmeria
True Health through its wholly owned subsidiary, Westmeria for 20 years has developed a reputation for getting medical personnel in where they are needed fast. Now with demand for these professionals escalating at an exponential rate, the demand for Westmeria is growing fast. Westmeria is now ready to place thousands of doctors and nurses to help solve the worldwide crisis. This will equate to many millions in added revenues for True Health. Check out the latest financial report.
Financials
According to the latest financials, revenues are up by more than 412%
Sep-2003 Quarterly Report
Revenue for the three months ended July 31, 2003 went up by 412.8%, when compared to revenue for the three months ended July 31, 2002.
The equipment rentals and sales segment's revenue went up by 69.8%, in the three months ended July 31, 2003, compared to the three months ended July 31, 2002. This reflects the growth in the business over the past year.
Additional Sources
National Physician Line Responds to Health Care Crisis
MD, nurse shortages reaching crisis levels
Recruitment a constant struggle; Universities help, but finding and keeping needed medical professionals...easy
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Wednesday, November 12, 2003 at 09:32 |
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