Wednesday, October 21, 2009

part of my strangely beautiful truth

for my papa- waiting for the new chapter to come....
                  Not alone, not a care

my heart aches,

your heart is so far, its not fair...


wish I could be with you-

feel the joy of making you grin,

warming my cold heart

 and bringing life again

 

Now im flying free, not a care at all,

running towards something,

not afraid to fall...

 

the innocence is gone

and i am insane

I pursue you with nothing to gain...

 

wasted time? But now no more tears,

i have lost so much,

including my fears.

 

Now i know you,

you still dont know me,

reason for this my heart aches

and you still cant see...

 

but i can see myself

through the mirror in you,

hair like an angel

pain that is true....

Friday, October 16, 2009

support rGBH free- eat ben & jerry's!

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if your going to make the unhealthy choice- make 
it with Ben & Jerry's & support their fight against Monsanto's bullying
 tactics to restrict labeling of their products. 

Angry Farmers Set Fires on the Champs-Elysees

I so wish american farmers would take a stand like this rather than handing over their farms to corrupt institutions like Monsanto's!

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Angry French farmers blocked the famous Champs-Elysees Avenue in Paris early this morning to call attention to the difficulties their sector is going though. Several other French cities were also affected. In Poitiers (western France), farmers dumped about a thousand cubic meters of soil in the city center. French media reported that several hundreds of tractors converged towards the centers of several French cities from north to south, disrupting or stopping traffic on roads and highways.  52,000 protesters took part in the protests nationwide, according to the FNSEA (Fédération Nationale des Exploitants Agricoles), France’s main farmers’ union.http://blogs.abcnews.com/theworldnewser/2009/10/angry-protestors-set-fires-on-the-champselysees.html

U.S. approved Uranium, and White Phosphorus warfare causing birth defects in iran

RE DEFORMED BABIES IN FALLUJAH

Young women in Fallujah in Iraq are terrified of having children because of the increasing number of babies born grotesquely deformed, with no heads, two heads, a single eye in their foreheads, scaly bodies or missing limbs. In addition, young children in Fallujah are now experiencing hideous cancers and leukaemias. These deformities are now well documented, for example in television documentaries on SKY UK on September 1 2009, and on SKY UK June 2008. Our direct contact with doctors in Fallujah report that: http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/World-News/Deformed-Babies-In-Fallujah-Iraq-Expert-Medical-Training-After-Sky-Hightlights-White-Phosphorus/Article/200901415212333?lid=ARTICLE_15212333_DeformedBabiesInFallujah,Iraq:ExpertMedicalTrainingAfterSkyHightlightsWhitePhosphorus&lpos=searchresults

Deformed baby Fatima Ahmed

it sickens me that our 41st president allowed such chemical warfare that is affecting the lives of those still unborn...

Thursday, October 15, 2009

influencial 70's

how the 1970's influenced our spiritual and physical health

1976: Swine Flu: largest public vaccination program in the United States to date; 
halted by association with Guillain-Barré syndrome


FDA mandated all food companies to inform 
consumers of what they are eating- birth of nutritional lables

birth of the Jesus movement

artists like Keith Green influenced fans with his 'no compromise' lyrics



how our influences have changed...

with the swine flu vaccination agenda still in tact- you now can drive through for yours
 Linda Gwin, a registered nurse with West Texas Department of Veterans Affairs Health Care System, administers a flu vaccination to Army veteran Harold Ingram at a drive-through clinic Wednesday at the VA Outpatient Clinic in Abilene.
fda has kept our nutritional labels still in tact but evolved them with "codes"

When looking at the label of products be aware of labeling that includes natural ingredients or natural flavors added at the end. Natural flavors are not what they seem to be. Do not make the mistake in believing that if it is natural it is good. natural flavors can be misleading as well, and can contain anywhere from 12% to 33% MSG.   http://www.authorsden.com/visit/viewarticle.asp?id=50514

and we now have moved into the MSIA- movement of spiritual inner awareness 
and have influencers like-




we even buy our hemp from china!


Farmers plant hemp seeds on DEA's front lawn
You can buy hemp products in America, including textiles, nutritional supplements, soaps and ropes. You just can't grow hemp in America. So all the hemp used in these products purchased by Americans is grown somewhere else: China, Canada, India, Chile and many other countries. Meanwhile, Americans farmers suffer under increasing debt and decreasing revenues from stalled crop prices. What's wrong with this picture? read more  http://www.NaturalNews.com/027257_hemp_America_farmers.html

Vintage Plant

Here you can buy and sell plants with a history; second-hand plants that need a new home or third-generation cuttings with an old family-tree. Instead of throwing an old and tired plant in the bin you can come to us and we will try to find it a new home. This website is about the stories plants can tell us, how they have followed us through our lives and experienced good and bad times. We usually don´t see them as valuable but some have been in families for generations and have been passed on like family treasures. This project aims to give the plants some deserved recognition. Our plant´s journeys will be traced and written down for you to view on this website. By doing this we aim to create a library of plant stories. You are very welcome to add a plant to the network at one of our makets our shop! Vintage Plant was initiated and founded in May 2006 by Byggstudio. http://www.vintageplant.net/

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COMPOSTING - a what, what!

If you had a choice, which would you rather see grow - that 

precious little garden in your backyard or that ever-expanding 

landfill down the highway?



Composting is a way to turn your vegetable scraps, yard clippings and certain
other organic wastes into healthy mulch and soil by accelerating the natural decay process. Decomposition that normally takes years can be sped up through composting to take only one year, or even as little as 14 days, depending on the steps you take



The basics of composting are simple. Most people know they can compost fruit and vegetable peels, leaves and grass clippings. But what about that tea bag you used this morning? Or the fur that collects in the brush when you groom your cat?

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The following list is meant to get you thinking about your compost possibilities. Not every item on the list is for everyone, and that's fine. Imagine how much trash we could prevent from going into the landfills if each of us just decided to compost a few more things. Here are 75 ideas to get you started.

From the Kitchen

  1. Coffee grounds and filters
  2. Tea bags
  3. Used paper napkins
  4. Pizza boxes, ripped into smaller pieces
  5. Paper bags, either ripped or balled up
  6. The crumbs you sweep off of the counters and floors
  7. Plain cooked pasta
  8. Plain cooked rice
  9. Stale bread
  10. Paper towel rolls
  11. Stale saltine crackers
  12. Stale cereal
  13. Used paper plates (as long as they don't have a waxy coating)
  14. Cellophane bags (be sure it's really Cellophane and not just clear plastic—there's a difference.)
  15. Nut shells (except for walnut shells, which can be toxic to plants)
  16. Old herbs and spices
  17. Stale pretzels
  18. Pizza crusts
  19. Cereal boxes (tear them into smaller pieces first)
  20. Wine corks
  21. Moldy cheese
  22. Melted ice cream
  23. Old jelly, jam, or preserves
  24. Stale beer and wine
  25. Paper egg cartons
  26. Toothpicks
  27. Bamboo skewers
  28. Paper cupcake or muffin cups

From the Bathroom

  1. Used facial tissues
  2. Hair from your hairbrush
  3. Toilet paper rolls
  4. Old loofahs
  5. Nail clippings
  6. Urine
  7. 100% Cotton cotton balls
  8. Cotton swabs made from 100% cotton and cardboard (not plastic) stick

Personal Items

It might be a good idea to bury these items in your pile. Just sayin'.

  1. Cardboard tampon applicators
  2. Latex condoms

From the Laundry Room

  1. Dryer lint
  2. Old/stained cotton clothing—rip or cut it into smaller pieces
  3. Old wool clothing—rip or cut it into smaller pieces

From the Office

  1. Bills and other documents you've shredded
  2. Envelopes (minus the plastic window)
  3. Pencil shavings
  4. Sticky notes
  5. Business cards (as long as they're not glossy)
  6. Receipts

Around the House

  1. Contents of your vacuum cleaner bag or canister
  2. Newspapers (shredded or torn into smaller pieces)
  3. Subscription cards from magazines
  4. Leaves trimmed from houseplants
  5. Dead houseplants and their soil
  6. Flowers from floral arrangements
  7. Natural potpourri
  8. Used matches
  9. Ashes from the fireplace, barbecue grill, or outdoor fire pit

Party and Holiday Supplies

  1. Wrapping paper rolls
  2. Paper table cloths
  3. Crepe paper streamers
  4. Latex balloons
  5. Raffia
  6. Excelsior
  7. Jack o' Lanterns
  8. Those hay bales you used as part of your outdoor fall decor
  9. Natural holiday wreaths
  10. Your Christmas tree. Chop it up with some pruners first (or use a wood chipper, if you have one...)
  11. Evergreen garlands

Pet-Related

  1. Fur from the dog or cat brush
  2. Droppings and bedding from your rabbit/gerbil/hamsters, etc.
  3. Newspaper/droppings from the bottom of the bird cage
  4. Feathers
  5. Alfalfa hay or pellets (usually fed to rabbits)
  6. Rawhide dog chews
  7. Fish food
  8. Dry dog or cat food


color therapy

Color therapy uses this sensitivity to color to identify and correct any imbalances in the body's internal energy patterns that might lead to emotional or physical ill health. Therapists believe that each organ and body system has its own characteristic vibrational energy, and disorders can be healed by applying color of the corresponding vibrational energy, either to the whole body or to the organ concerned. 
The 4 psychological  primaries are Green, blue, yellow and red...


Red is used to counteract anemia, lack of energy, impotence, and low blood pressure.


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Blue is a calming color, good for curing insomnia. It can be used for throat problems, asthma, stress, and migraine, and it is good for improving verbal skills.
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green has a calming effect, especially in inflamed conditions of the body. It is soothing to the nervous system. It is a great healer. It builds muscles, bones and other tissue cells. 


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Yellow activates the motor nerves. It generates energy for the muscles. Disturbance in the supply of yellow energy to any part of the body can cause disturbance of function in that area including partial or complete paralysis from the deficiency of sensory
 and/or motor energy

Wednesday, October 14, 2009

The Beautiful Truth Trailer

the inspiration behind this blog. For those who see beauty in truth. ask questions and demand answers!

anitbiotics versus probiotics


put beneficial bacteria to work


Antibiotics are useful pharmaceuticals for certain infections, including Lyme disease. But today the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) calls bacterial resistance to these drugs “one of the world’s most pressing health problems.” When medicine fails to work because of resistant bacteria, patients require more expensive and toxic drugs, plus more doctor visits or extended hospital stays. And some antibiotic-resistant infections can lead to death.  read more...
http://www.annlouise.com/news-press/news-archives/antibiotics-versus-probiotics-put-beneficial-bacteria-to.html