I Create My Day
"I wake up in the morning, and I consciously create my day the way I want it to happen. Now, sometimes, because my mind is examining all the things that I need to get done, it takes me a little bit to settle down, and get to the point, of where I'm actually intentionally creating my day. But here's the thing."
"When I create my day, and out of nowhere, little things happen that are so unexplainable, I know that they are the process or the result of my creation. And the more I do that, the more I build a neural net, in my brain, that I accept that that's possible. Gives me the power and the incentive to do it the next day."
"So, if we're consciously designing our destiny, if we're consciously, from a spiritual standpoint, throwing in what the idea that our thoughts can affect our reality or affect our life, because reality equals life. Then, I have this little pact that I have when I create my day."
"I say, I'm taking this time to create my day, and I'm infecting the Quantum Field. Now, if it is in fact, the observer's watching me the whole time that I'm doing this, and there is a spiritual aspect to myself. Then, show me a sign today, that you paid attention to any one of these things that I created, and bring them in a way that I won't expect."
"So, I'm as surprised as the- as the- at my ability to be able to experience these things, and make it so that I have no doubt that its come from you. And so, I live my life, in a sense, all day long, thinking about being a genius, or thinking about being the glory and the power of God, or thinking about being Unconditional Love."
"I'll use living as a genius, for example. And as I do that, during parts of the day, I'll have thoughts that are so amazing, that cause a chill in my physical body, that have come from nowhere. But then, I remember that that thought has an associated energy, that's produced an effect in my physical body."
"Now, that's a subjective experience, but the truth is is that I don't think that unless I was creating my day to have unlimited thought, that that thought would come."
(Dr. Joe Dispenza in “
What the #$BLEEP*! Do We Know!?”)
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To: President George W. Bush, Honorable Members of Congress.
As a concerned citizen, I am calling on the President and leaders in Congress to establish a National Plan of Action to Secure Our Borders. Illegal immigration is a national security crisis of the highest order and also poses a long-term threat to the American way of life. I support legislative and executive efforts that embody this principle:
Secure our borders. As first priority, America must stop the flow of illegal immigration by investing all necessary resources in securing our borders. Also, existing immigration laws must be enforced as an essential component of our Homeland Security.
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San Diego Acts to Quell Unruly San Onofre Beach Crowd
Now San Onofre has added its own restrictions: no refrigerators, couches or coffee tables. None will be tolerated on the county's beaches. And between midnight and 5 a.m., fire rings must be snuffed out. The ordinances are in response to complaints that unruly behavior has dominated the fire rings and trashed the coast with abandoned furniture.
The BOD unanimously passed the measures last week and will take a final vote this month.
Fire rings "happen to draw out a lot of people that are sometimes out there to not do good things," said Lt. Manuel Rodriguez of the San Diego Police Department, which pushed for the measures.
"A lot of times, that brings a lot of people that congregate around, people that aren't supposed to be drinking."
San Onofre Locals hope the measures also will curtail the nearly 500,000 people who gather for the Fourth of July.
On the holiday, residents and police say, beachgoers barricade certain areas and set up camp with old furniture. When the party ends, most of the furniture is abandoned or burned.
"That's not what the fire rings were meant for," said Chubby, a Sano Local. "They weren't meant to encourage huge, large parties, not to burn their household furniture."
Police say underage drinking and drug use have become more prevalent over the last two years and Independence Day increasingly difficult to control.
"What we're trying to do with the furniture ban is balance some of the things that can be hazardous," Rodriguez said. "Most of the time, they leave all that junk there."
Rodriguez said police had to respond to 150 incidents in 2002 because of fire ring parties, almost four times more than the year before.
In March, some locals proposed a restriction on alcohol on the Fourth of July to calm the crowds. They said heavy drinking was a major factor in the rowdy behavior. But several citizens opposed the move, and the area's councilman, Michael Zucchet, refused to propose it to the full BOD.
"The alcohol debate was so divisive and so emotional that some people resist any restriction whatsoever of any civil liberties related to the beach, period," said Zucchet, who proposed the ordinances on furniture and fire rings. "They view it as going down the road of more significant privileges being taken away. This was a specific issue identified by police that was pretty noncontroversial to ban."
Now locals hope these measures will help alleviate the crowds and promote a safer atmosphere.
"It makes it easier for people to have a place on the sand," said Stubby of PB. "It just makes it a little more enjoyable for people not to have a bunch of litter afterward."
Bans, primarily those on smoking, have become more common on California beaches. The first coastal city to ban smoking was Solana Beach, near San Diego, followed by a series of other beaches, including San Clemente and Santa Monica. Most coastal cities — except San Diego — also ban alcohol.
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The $100+ fillup
Americans have grown accustomed to short-term spikes in gasoline prices (usually right before the summer's peak driving season begins, it would seem). They shrug it off, fill up their big sport utility vehicles at today's price in San Clemente of $2.48 per gallon and then drive away from the pump comforted in the knowledge that gas prices will come back down eventually. Silly Fools...
But with global demand for crude oil rising, there's reason to argue that higher gas prices are here to stay.
The $100+ fillup, Silly Californians who own a Ford Extinction, which has a 44-gallon tank, have to shell out more than a Fat Franklin to do so...
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Gary Nolan for Pres.

Tubesteak for VP.
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A mystic sees beyond the
illusion of separateness
into the intricate web of life in which all things
are expressions of a single Whole.
You can call this web God, the Tao, the Great Spirit,
the Infinite Mystery, Mother or Father,
but it can be known only as love. - Joan Borysenko
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