Tags
60 Minutes 911 accidents Arizona Bible blackberry blog Bodhi Tree bookstore California cat catastrophe destiny dog Earth Edgar Cayce egypt england free will future guides henry viii history Indigo Children Japan karma metaphysical new york Nostradamus oedimus old soul past life past lives Pollyanna prophesy psychic readings reincarnation shakespeare star storm technology twin towers universe Washington
Tag Archives: reincarnation
STEPHEN HAWKING
For the past few months, interviews conducted with Stephen Hawking and articles written about this Physicist have crossed my path. Each time that I’ve read his thoughts and philosophies about Existence, I’ve been amazed at statements he’s made about Life, … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Atheist, Lou Garret’s disease, philosophies, Physicist, Quantum Physics, reincarnation, Stephen Hawking, Time magazine, universe
Leave a comment
The Value of the Past
Another year has begun and like most people, my thoughts turn to the past year and everything that has happened in my life—good and bad. At this time, some people make New Year’s resolutions: I don’t. Why bother when I … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged Arizona, bad experiences, blanket, Bodhi Tree, bookstore, California, cat, character, cider, cold, Colorado, conscious, energy, future, laughter, Life Story, lineage, New Year, Northern California, past life, psyche, psychic, reading, reincarnation, resolution, roles, star, storm, Washington, winter, workshop, xmas
Leave a comment
Kickin @ Screaming into the 21st century
Modern technology and I do not get along. Computers intimidate me and they rarely do what I expect them to do. The Indians had it right when they used Smoke Signals to communicate and apparently it was a very effective … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged 911, blackberry, blog, britain, destiny, egypt, england, greensleeves, henry viii, historical, history, karma, new york, past life, past lives, reincarnation, shakespeare, star, technology, twin towers
2 Comments
Comments
BEING a “newbie” to blogging is like sampling tempting-looking candy in a candy store. I never know what I’m going to ‘taste’—whether I’ll find a new comment from someone who has graced my website—or read my book—or experienced a private … Continue reading →