Wednesday, December 30, 2015

209 Seconds That Will Make You Question Your Entire Existence

Tuesday, November 10, 2015

Warning:Before You Say "Good Bye"



When next you need to use these ordinary seeming words to someone make very sure, that you understand the awesome implications that accompany the persons to whom  you are directing them. What I am saying is this...

Make sure you really mean it when you utter these profound two words, and are not just flinging these ominous words at the recipient as a force of habit because, if you do, they could easily return to you as a swift witness against you.

The words good bye were spoken as a direct derivative from early English when Christians would bid farewell by saying “God bless ye”, however due to great persecution for using the word “God” they shifted it to “Good” and “bless ye” was condensed to “bye”. Like it was the first text message short form. Ever heard of a “God’s eye”? It is a cross woven with yarn to appear as a beautiful piece of wall art. If we only knew the persecution faced by early Christians, we would honor them by standing firm in our own faith and use this word Good bye with its true meaning. STAND – Strength To Achieve New Direction
And thus my friends, God bless ye 

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Tears and Dreams




Only in dreams are we ever free, Run and do as we please,
It can be joyful and filled with delight, But it can also be
dreadful at night...
So be careful when you dream, For when night comes,
No one will hear you cry, Or ever see your falling tears

Read: Job 33 for the shocking truth about dreams and

visions, You will never see them as before!

Emotional Music - Fallen Tears

Tuesday, June 2, 2015

Reba McEntire: I'm A Survivor (Lyrics) ~Requested~

Reba McEntire - You're Gonna Be

 Yesterday, I Cried...





It was happening. I had seen myself on television before, but not like this. I had never been on a mainstream national television show until now. This was special. This was big! This was the culmination of sixteen years of hard work, of three years of waiting for a producer to get back to me, and an entire day of filming. The results: one twelve-minute segment about my life and my work on CBS Sunday Morning. It felt great! Definitely something to celebrate. Instead of throwing a party, I felt awful, dishonest, like a fraud. I guess that's why I began to cry as the music began, heralding the start of the program. These tears were quite different from the tears I cried the day the segment was filmed.

Throughout our many experiences of life, we cry different kinds of tears. What we are probably not aware of is that each type of tear emanates from a specific place in the body, and that each type has certain distinct characteristics. We may realize that shedding tears at certain times will have a particular effect upon us and those around us. What we are probably less conscious of is that each tear, regardless of its origin, or its effects, contains a seed of healing.


Angry tears spill forth from the outside corner of the eye, making them easier to wipe away as they come at unexpected moments and inappropriate times. They originate in the ego -- the part of our being that presents to the world who we think we are. Angry tears create heat and stiffness in the body, because when we are angry, we usually don't know how to express what we feel. We definitely don't want anyone to know when we are angry, because anger is not acceptable or polite. Rather than display anger, we hold back, and the tears rage forth, shattering our self-image. More important, angry tears reveal to those around us our vulnerabilities. This, we believe, is not a wise thing to do...


READ THE BOOK  "TELLING TEARS"