Tuesday, January 29, 2013

Share the thought

People sometimes ask me to share my thoughts on things. I’am not big on doing this as I’m basically a private person. However, about three years ago I wrote a book called I AM ADAM, in which I shared my thoughts, in a fictional way, about what may have happened in the Garden of Eden.

Book did well overseas, developed a good following but not so much in the USA. So, having lost partial sanity, I AM ADAM is now being given away free along with a study guide where I SHARE MY THOUGHTS about the story of ADAM and EVE (who were both know as Adam in the bible). 

I am sure my thoughts will open a can of worms in many ways, but what the heck - they are only my thoughts. All the FREE stuff is found by CLICKING HERE.

Would love for you to share your thoughts if you want. It has been a while since I had to run for cover. LOL - Just Say'n

Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Just do it

Had an opportunity to try something different the other day. I was excited about it, then I thought about it for a while, started to be concerned about what may happen, and finally decided not to do it. I wish I would stop thinking so much and just do things.


How many great moments have I missed by thinking things through and then backing away. Oh I know, we need to process things so we dont make mistakes because mistakes may be painful. But I wonder if missing some things in life is even more painful.

I fell off my bike several times when I first started, but I stayed with it. I swallowed a lot of water when I learned to swim, but I stayed with it. I messed up a lot of things in life, but somehow I am still here. Risk is the price of success I guess.


I am going to stop thinking about things so much and just go out and see what happens. If it doesn't work, at least it will be fun trying.


Just say'n.



Saturday, January 12, 2013

Deaf and dumber

The cell phone is often confused with the contraption we used to make with tin cans and string. If you tied the string to the bottom of the cans, pulled it tight, and hollered loud enough, you could hear each other in the can.
It seems some people, especially those in crowed places, believe they need to holler loud into their cell phone like it was a tin can phone, so the other person can hear them. I ride the Long Island Rail Road to Manhattan and it is a guarantee someone will decide to have a phone conversation they desire to share with everyone on the train. The railroad makes announcements to please not use the cellphone to annoy others, but those who are annoying others are talking so loud they can’t hear the annoucement.
The best cell phone screamer happened yesterday when I was parking the car. This man was standing next to a building with a cellphone on his ear screaming “HELLO” over and over. I found a parking place, parked the car, got out, and walked toward my destination, all of which took about five minutes. As I approached the building, this man was still standing there shouting “HELLO” over and over and over. Seems to me he could figure out the person he was talking to wasn’t there anymore. Or maybe they were and they wanted to find out how long this lunitic would say “HELLO”. Just Say’n.

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Evolving

I was listening to a couple people debate about evolution the other day. One said God made everything at once, the other said it all evolved. When asked my opinion I said I agree.
 Obviously, this didn’t make either one of them happy, so I had to explain my opinion. Even after I explained my opinion, neither one was happy, but that’s what happens when we express opinions; somebody will disagree and somebody will agree, depending on their opinion. 
When we think our opinions are the only answer, then we’re in serious trouble. Ask the people who had an opinion that the world was flat; think they had some problems after a while.
Anyhow, I think that everything started from something and how that all happened is beyond my understanding ( or anyone else for that matter), so I believe something larger than my understanding was behind this start of everything.
Then after it started, it just continued to grow and become what we know today. My opinion is that the power who started all this knew what was going on and how it would all work out. Thus we keep evolving until we reach the same conclusion as the power who started all this. I think of this power as God and I believe this power had good intentions, thus everything will work toward a good conclusion.
It’s my opinion; at least today it is, but I may evolve into a different opinion tomorrow. That’s the beauty of life. Just Say’n



Tuesday, January 1, 2013

Religion

I saw this the other day and it speaks exactly how I feel. I spent a lot of time in “Religious Activities”
over the years and they almost destroyed my belief in God. Religion is really the cause of so much harm in the world yet somehow it continues to thrive. 

On the other hand, a spiritual journey is important in life if we are to have any sense of security. I know many people have no spiritual focus and that’s their decision and I respect it. However, when I look at the beauty of the world, the magnificence of the universe, the miracle of life itself, then I find I need a spiritual connection. 

So as we enter into this new year, I celebrate the wonders of the universe and give thanks that my journey has a sense of purpose and meaning. I may not fit into some peoples religious ideals and because of that, I am very happy. Just Say'n

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Readers’ hearts will be beating hard as they join in this adventure where people come back from the dead, wear so many facades you’re not quite sure who’s on the good or bad side of the law, while experiencing the growing attraction between the lady ‘cop’ who could be lying through her teeth and the normally bored psychologist who stepped into the adventure of a lifetime.

The author, a practicing psychotherapist, certainly knows how to light a fire at the beginning of a tale and guide the reader through all types of personalities and red herrings that will make them very disappointed when the story has to come to an end.

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