Title: Free Global Distant Healing Session Location: Worldwide Description: Living Intentionally is once again delighted to offer a free, global distant healing session. To participate in the session, simply set the intention that you will be included. You may also act as a proxy for those who
Read more →Title: Crafting Your Thoughts: Affirmations, Afformations and Focused Daydreams Location: Skype Description: How do our thoughts help create the reality we experience? Are you looking for ways to improve your life? Whether it be landing that promotion you’ve wanted, bringing more money into your life, improving your
Read more →Just a quick note to let everybody know that the hard disk on my MacBook failed on Friday. In the course of recovering from backups, some files got corrupted. Among those was the profile for my mail program. My first startup after recovery downloaded all the pending
Read more →In the continuing saga of the Fukushima Dai-ichi nuclear power plant struggles, soil samples in two of five locations around the plant have turned up low levels of plutonium. What does this mean with regard to the situation that is playing out in Fukushima? How does this
Read more →With the recent events here in Japan and my posts about the apparent risks – and more importantly, the apparent lack of them – have come some commentary from doom-and-gloom types. One of the posters brought up detection of radioactive particles in Iceland. Some folks haven’t been
Read more →Immediately following their 1999 U.S. Summer Tour, Phish traveled abroad for their first ever shows in Japan. Fuji Rock Festival took place on multiple stages and the festival had specially designed the “Field Of Heaven” stage for Phish to play three consecutive nights of complete, two-set headline
Read more →This morning, we see headlines indicating that the water supply is getting back to normal. A sample taken at the Kanamachi plant contained 79 becquerels of iodine 131/litre. This puts it below the maximum safe limit allowed for infants. As such, the Tokyo government has lifted its
Read more →Yesterday, it was big news that Tokyo’s tap water is showing some pretty significant numbers of radioactive iodine. On Tuesday, a level of 210 becquerels was detected. A sampling taken on Wednesday had 190 becquerels. These are still within limits deemed to be safe for adults (300
Read more →Today’s message is short and sweet: You folks in North America who are freaking out over potential nuclear fallout from Japan have nothing to worry about. Nothing. Zip. Nil. Nada. Please, stop worrying over how much kelp to take or to give your kids. If you give
Read more →As Friday comes to a close here in Japan, I’m left with the distinct impression of just how crazy a week it has been. First off, the interruption in normalcy has been quite a shock. And the tasks that have hinted at normal protocol seem to have
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