Sunday, November 27, 2011

The vigor of the Wolf You Feed - The Being, the Doing, and the Gift.

The vigor of the Wolf You Feed - The Being, the Doing, and the Gift.


The "energy, being & mindset" of feeding the wolf

The citizen in the first group, feeding the good gracious wolf, lean into the mindset of looking forward, learning, and being grateful for the schooling and "gifts" of the experience.They're ordinarily being open, curious, humble, and even courageous. The vigor created from this mindset and way of being is expansive, positive, productive, and beyond doubt conTAGious. It tends to create more and more of the same type of energy. The more this individual holds this mindset and energy, the more he feeds the wolf who is devoted to creating more and more of the same. From this comes unavoidable behaviors to support the mindset, and thus more unavoidable energy. The cycle goes on. (All of this supports the cycle you've heard me discuss of "believe, be, do, have" which asserts that what we believe impacts who we "be", impacts what we do, which impacts what results we have.)

On the flip side, feeding the big bad wolf will create the mindset that is rank with blame, abdication, isolation, and darkness. One feeding this wolf may ordinarily be closed, ego driven, all knowing, and likely insecure (though they'd never have you know this.) The vigor created from this mindset and way of being is tight, low, dark, and heavy, and unfortunately, it too, is conTAGious and has the quality to create more of the same. Once this vigor starts to spread, other "wolves" are activated and other situations, which may have not been so bad in the first place, will seem even direr. The learning, and changes if any, from the traditional incident, are less likely to support themselves. This poor - likely very Tired - wolf. The impact of this wolf is likely hard on the citizen nearby the person, but truly, it is the man feeding the wolf who suffers the most.

Even when it's difficult, we do have the quality to consciously choose which wolf we're going to feed. It can be a aware choice, though often goes unconscious without this intention. While it may not feel like it in the moMent, if we take a pause to give full permission to experience the emotion we're having, we can then manage that emotion and conclude what to do with it. We can choose which wolf to feed. In this case, the individual who chooses to feed the good wolf; the wolf that will help her pull learning, come from grace and gratitude, and move transmit productively and peacefully, is more likely to create a productive, unavoidable and sustainable follow from the event at hand. This is the art of giving oneself full permission for emotional authenticity while practicing self-manageMent, a considerable leadership quality (which is an additional one description in itself.)

The "doing & behaviors" of feeding the wolf

Taking it one step additional we can break down the types of behaviors (that come from the mindset) of feeding each type of wolf. The man who feeds their good wolf, keeping the mindset of forgiveness, humility, compassion, hope, peace, faith and even gratitude for the whole situation, will "get in front of the situation." They'll name it head on. They'll take possession for their part. They'll look with earnest at where they've contributed to the problem. They'll apologize and do their best to make it better. They'll impart - directly. They'll make sure no mess is left undone. They may even co-design (with the others) in the situation what a victorious solution looks like. This mindset and these behaviors enable them to move transmit meaningfully, productively and with gratitude, while taking the studying with them.

The man who feeds their evil wolf, may find themselves keeping the mindset of superiority or inferiority, anger, resentMent, sorrow, blame, and arrogance (to name a few), and will have a wholly separate response and experience. They may avoid the issue, Mental it's not their problem, they didn't create it, it's another's problem. They may turn a blind eye on where they're part of the problem. They may wait for others to make it right. They may seek out evidence that they are right. They may talk to every person about it (everyone except the individual(s) they should be animated with) to work through it (and likely in a manner of gossip and collusion that only feeds the evil wolf more and activates other evil wolves as well.) They may go into self-pity, flAir up because their ego's been challenged, or simply jump into their boat on the river of Denial, where they'll blame others for putting them there. (Now, stop a minuscule and consideration your vigor going from the beginning of the description to this point...Even writing this my vigor drops.) The negative vigor that gets produced from feeding the evil wolf is palpable and contagious. (Consider how this shows up in your organization...it can spread like wild fire.) What's more, this mindset and these behaviors often follow in resurrecting past wounds, "stories" or traumas they've been through in other parts of their lives (and organizational woes), which will awaken an even more conniving and tricky wolf. And all of these awakenings will commune in a nasty pile of evidence convention for why feeding the initial wolf is not only justified, but beyond doubt necessary.

The gift of the bad wolf...

All this said, I believe the evil wolf and its nearnessy can be a huge gift. Whenever I consideration my bad wolf stepping up for Food, I speedily learn that there is a need I have, a complaint or toleration to be adDressed, a fear or an insecurity needing care, a dishonoring of my values, or something I want more of - but may not have the awareness nearby - until the wolf shows up. So given space, that wolf can beyond doubt be a gift. The trick is in my awareness and what I beyond doubt choose to do with what I find. If I realize vigor is low and that I'm feeding my bad wolf, and continue to do so...I also have to realize I'm not likely to get far or create the results I want. I'm also going to soon realize that my bad wolf sends others packing - I'm not going to be too great for company. What is true for you about your wolf? Which wolf do you feed? And what are the gifts your evil wolf delivers? Look; they're there.

Field work...

This week consider how your wolf shows up, what it gives you, and what you want to do with it. If you're looking that you're feeding your evil wolf more often than not, consider what need is going unmet? What complaint might need to be adDressed? Where are you afraid? What are you defending? What are you tolerating? Where are you simply mistreating yourself? What is the gift of your wolf? And take activity to make it right. Even the littlest step can set you in the right direction. Often just the awareness is fuel sufficient to shift the pattern.




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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Cosmetic surgery and the charm Myth

Cosmetic surgery and the charm Myth


In her 1991 book, "The attractiveness Myth", Naomi Wolf put forward the idea that woMen are lasting to be repressed in society. Even though the last shards of glass have been cleared up after the shattering of the Glass Ceiling and equal proprietary legislation has been firmly in place for decades now, woMen continue to be dominated by society. According to Wolf, community became less curious in a woman's 'purity' and more curious in her external beauty, starting in the early 20th century. Wolf showed the foundations were laid early - woMen who sought more control in their own lives were seen to be punished. Feminists would be publicly criticised - dismissed as 'ugly' and unattractive to men. When women were doing men's Jobs for the war effort, even then, magazine advertisers urged women to remain feminine despite doing a man's Job, although advertisers admitted that 'lipstick wouldn't win the war'. After the war, women were anticipated to meekly return to the home and enjoy their memories of their old Jobs, but this did not happen as women enjoyed their taste of relaxation and wanted more. It seemed as though women were harder to control now they had ambition.

The second wave of feminism hit with an unprecedented impact. Women didn't want to be 'the good wife' or 'the good mother' anymore; they wanted Jobs, relaxation and independence. Wolf describes the attractiveness Myth as lurking in the background - big firm saw a way of development extraordinary amounts of money. development women not want to be ugly associates could peddle their goods to make money and women would become more voracious consumers.

Wolf gives the example of Vogue magazine in 1969 - "The amount of diet-related articles rose 70 percent from 1968-1972... The lucrative 'transfer of guilt' was resurrected just in time. Amazingly though, from this point on, women couldn't stand a chance, they were whether too pretty and not to be taken seriously, or too ugly to be related with. In the revised editions of her book, she claims these attitudes still stand today.

Wolf cites the rise in cosmetic surgery and eating disorders as proof of her thesis. However, I am inclined to disagree. As with everything, there are good and bad reasons for doing something - and the same is true of having cosmetic treatments. I enjoyed Naomi Wolf's book but I believe that she may be underestimating the vigor of an individual's mind. Wanting cosmetic treatments is not always due to external pressure and it is naive to believe it to be so. When a woman is unhappy with her appearance, it affects her confidence which in turn can affect other aspect of her life, such as her career. This is not a new phenomenon that began in the 1960's, I clearly recall my grandmother confiding in me that she felt that as a young woman in the 1930's she was too tall and skinny, all of the other girls were short and dainty. I interviewed a woman who was desperate for macrolane injections as her breasts had not grown since she was 12 years old - she didn't want a full breast augmentation as she was involved that she would not be happy with permanent results. She told me that prior to the injections, she felt like a child.

A bad surmise to embark upon a cosmetic course is to make person else find you more attractive. "My boyfriend said he would fancy me more if I had less cellulite" is too ordinarily cited. If you are contemplating cosmetic treatments, you need to ask yourself how you will feel after. If you do it for the advanTAGe of person else then you are unlikely to be truly satisfied with the results and maybe regret the changes you have made.

What if you are reasoning about surgery?

A bad surmise to embark upon a cosmetic course is to make person else find you more attractive. "My boyfriend said he would fancy me more if I had less cellulite" is too ordinarily cited. If you are contemplating cosmetic treatments, you need to ask yourself how you will feel after. If you do it for the advanTAGe of person else then you are unlikely to be truly satisfied with the results and maybe regret the changes you have made.

If you are contemplating cosmetic surgery, do understand that it will not turn your communal life or your outlook on life. You will not suddenly become a intelligent and happy person as a result. If you are uncertain of the result surgery might have on your life, consider less invasive procedures first, such as tumescent liposuction instead of full body sculpting. Cosmetic procedures are not an easy way out of dealing with your insecurities, if you are not willing to go on a diet or exercise, liposuction will be pointless.

If you no longer recognise the person staring back at you in the mirror, you do not have to opt for a face lift.

What are good reasons to have cosmetic treatments?

- strict disfigurements after accidents e.g. A broken nose
- Confidence, get rid of excess hAir or constantly seeing embarrassed with rosacea.
- Happy with subtle changes and ordinarily seeing younger e.g. With smoother skin after a chemical peel
- Get rid of stretch marks with lasers after a baby.
- Reconstruction after cancer e.g. Breast cancer

What about the attractiveness Myth?

Whilst I agree that in essence, there is a grain of truth in her accusations that big businesses use pressure in the media to sell more goods, I simply disagree with her views that cosmetic surgery is wrapped up in The attractiveness Myth too. I believe that Wolf is potentially seeing a conspiracy where there is none. What I think Wolf has missed is that science has progressed incredibly since the 1960's; treatments that are safe and painless have arrived at a reasonable price for the mean consumer. I can't help but feel that Wolf has been rather judgmental of those seeking to improve themselves subtly.

Had Wolf met the sheer amount of population (not just women) we have met seeking cosmetic treatments, she would be aware that patients are less susceptible to the media's influences than you would think.

Reasons for having cosmetic procedures are varied, but a theme that has run consistently from the starting of time is that population want to look their best. It is human nature to want to look more teenage and more virile, community has picked up nothing new in this respect. If a person chooses to have cosmetic surgery, why should this be used as yet other stick to beat women with when they are development an informed decision that affects nobody else?




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Monday, November 21, 2011

Insider Comments About Wolf Ammunition

Insider Comments About Wolf Ammunition


An insider told me "The .223 costs about 3.99 a box so I bought 4 boxes to be thrifty, but when I began shooting it at the range, the bolt of my Rem. 700 would get stuck and not be able to open. When I took it in, the smith said there was a bur in the accommodation (it was a used gun), but now that that's fixed, it is still safe to shoot the rest of that ammo in the gun. I've heard things about Wolf Ammunition being bad for barrels and other parts. For those who don't know what it is, it is dirt cheap steel cased ammo made in Russia in .223, 7.62X39 and 9mm?"

"It's junk. It's cheap, and you get what you pay for. I could not get any of it to cycle in my Hk ageeMent .45, or my Colt 1911! Other population who I have talked to who bought it for their Sks rifles did not get consistent accuracy."

"Good reliable, fAirly reasonable ammo. Get the Remington ammo from Wal-Mart in the yellow box with black writing on it. "Umc"! The .223 ammo I buy .223 at Wal-Mart for my M-4 and it is less than .50 a box after tax. Remember "Remington Umc". I buy their .45 ball in bulk and .223 by the box."

"In the past Wolf ammo was pretty bad on quality, though a few years ago I heard it had gotten good and I bought some, didn't have a problem. Since then I have fired some thousand rounds of .45 Acp, .223 and 7.62X39 and have not had a problem. Yes, Umc is perfect ammo as well. The .45 Acp ball is what I carry in my 1911. (I am not too big on hollow points)."

"I was at the Tacoma Bulls eye gun range and was using wolf ammo and my Hk Usp .45 full sized jammed. It jammed so bad that I truly needed one of the gunsmiths to get it out. He just smacked the deal with real hard with his hand while retention the slid and 2-3 hits later it finally ejected. The Hk Usp 45 is one of the best handguns ever made and can deal with all ammo...except wolf that is."

"Upon inspection of the steel casing I could see a total failure of the casing with a top to lowest split on it. I avoid this ammo at all cost. Go to Wal-Mart and by American Eagle ammo. It's cheap and American made and reliable. Remember...you get what you pay for with Ammo. Don't risk your life to save a buck."

"I bought some boxes of their 7.5x55mm Swiss for my K31. Seems to work just fine. Also Boxer primed and reloadable. But then I think I've heard it was man-made for Wolf somewhere in the previous Yugoslavia. So they may be trying to enhance their quality. I've used all 3 types of Wolf Ammo. Shot over 500 rounds of .45 through my Glock 30 in a week with only 1 jam. some hundred rounds of 7.62mm with my Sks as well with no big issues."

"However, I have a Ar-15 that jammed pretty bad using the wolf ammo. After finally getting it out (with a rod down the barrel) I went and shot again. Somehow the bolt was jammed in the upper receiver and I have yet to get it out. Looks like I'm going to have to take it to a smith and possibly replace it. Don't know if it was the ammo or the weapon though."




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Thursday, November 17, 2011

originate Faux Stained Glass Window Clings

originate Faux Stained Glass Window Clings


Stained glass window clings are beautiful and can improve the appearance of any room while adding a sense of privacy to it. Creating beautiful faux glass window clings is easy. All you need is a Computer with a graphics schedule installed on it and an inkjet printer. One of the most beloved forms of faux clings is the sun catcher.

To construct the window cling you need to open the graphics programs and pick the size of the glass window cling. Buy or download a clip art for the cling ornaMentation from the vast estimate of clip arts ready online.

If you are artistic then you can even construct patterns such as flowers, animals, cartoon characters or novel abstract designs. Use uncomplicated exciting colors and dark outlines to generate your construct as this allows easy printing. Intricacies in the construct and use of assorted shades in the clings might be lost when you ultimately print out the cling.

Before you can print it out on static cling sheets it is a good idea to first derive a test printout on a plain sheet of paper. This will help you ascertain how the final stock would appear and also make changes if required. Once you are satisfied with the yield load the cling sheet in the printer and print the image.

Use a craft knife to cut the image to size and reduce the excesses. Now peel the backing of the glass window cling and place it on the window. It is a good idea to clean the window completely to remove any dirt and then slightly moisten the window before applying the cling. Make sure that you smoothen out the edges of the cling as you apply it so as to remove any bubbles or wrinkles under the cling.

With nothing else but ready materials and the technology at your fingertips to aid you, these faux stained glass window clings are easy to make and can transform the look of your house especially in the holiday season.

Follow this step-by-step guide to make a sun catcher stained glass window cling. Any way do not just restrict yourself to uncomplicated everyday designs and instead think of innovative patterns and designs.




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Monday, November 14, 2011

The Story Behind the Poem - Tale of a Heart and Soul

The Story Behind the Poem - Tale of a Heart and Soul


The Poem:

Tale of a Heart and Soul

This is an odd story (or tale)

to say the least,

where I came upon any angry old man once

in Garmish Germany, back in '73--.

We walked together in the surrounding hills

and thus, spotted two young boys--

with silver-white hAir, perhaps three or four

years of age, playing with a wolf,

that was peaceful, joyful, quite happy....

"Awe," said the old man in fright and spite,

Just what do we have here?"

Spooked in admiration he was,

angry for whom, knows what!

He said to me, irritatingly, "If I were that

wolf beast, I'd be wild, free and happy!

I wish, I wish, I wish I could be!"

And I do believe, sometimes when we

wish hard enough, God grants us just

that, what we want, but shouldn't have...

a part perhaps, to be learned,

if not by the 'wisher' hopefully by others.

And then, all of a sudden, the old man

was calm, peaceful, joyful, singing a song,

wanting to play with the boys, haply,

as if he de facto knew them...!

(something was very wrong);

then the angry wolf, attacked him--

not me, perhaps (so I belief at the time)

it was the Old man, inside the wolf's skin,

and the wolf inside the man,

and the wolf killed him,

and I shot the wolf...!

#1784 4-8-2007 (D) Sometimes things happen for reasons beyond our comprehension, and simply not knowing why, so we guess at its internal structure, its motivation, reasoning, motives for being, happening, when it is the simplest of all to say what you de facto think and feel, and that is ordinarily right. As in this case, perhaps the man got his wish, and envy got its revenge, one of the deadly seven sins.

The Story

Here for the first time in print is the story behind the poem "Tale of a Heart and Soul" as told by Poet Laureate, and author, Dennis L. Siluk.

November, 1970.

A community called Garmish, in West Germany in a small valley surrounded by mountains. A focus for the many on ski jumps, meadows, and hills in the valley, the valley with a habitancy of at least than five thousand, Supplying the churches, guesthouses and the few hotels. No movie house. The only way the tourist can find his way to the valley in winter is by automobile, the train runs up to the end of October.

The hotel is small and clean, the rooms are not well heated; not much more can be said about it, although it has a bar in the back of it, and the architecture is of an old German Bavarian look. A man named Ski (for short: he was Polish) once a Staff Sergeant in the United States Army, a widower and reTired and now living in Augsburg, Germany for the last seven-years. He is five feet nine-inches tall. He is in great physical health and looks younger than he is. He has a handsome quadrate chin, on his face, with deep blue eyes, and an unsmiling mouth that twitches when he is annoyed, angry or simply angry, and swiftly it shapes into grimness and germinates for hours.
Seldom does he smile, but sometimes a cleaver smile appears. The private of his youthful appearance is not his physical prowess, not his quick wit, nor his sharp words; at times odd if not mysterious they can be, but his lack of tolerance (his facial mannerisms, his boyish frown); also, he is clean shaving, and his hAir is always groomed, cu short and perfectly. The color of his skin is milk white and smooth, he enduringly grooms himself.

We had first met each other at Reese mixture (an American Army base) at its small Px (a store for the military personnel) through a mutual friend on the base, Bruce Small, a southern boy from North Carolina. He belief we might be interested in going to Garmish Germany together, perhaps skiing, or just for a weekend holiday, since we both liked to travel, to get away, and drink in the few Guesthouses they have. I got to know him, He was an angry man, Ski, and had a credit as a thief, but I was very interested nonetheless, in doing as much traveling colse to Germany as I could, and it was a good opportunity I belief to have business and person who knows the area with me. And Garmish was on my mind. He often became alarmed at anything disrespectful to him or anything colse to him he liked, and as I noticed, had very few friends. He recomMend we go to Garmish in November--this was in August. I said it was premature, but I would think about it. while this time there was an investigation going on regarding him and a robbery at the big military Px in Augsburg, the officials involved, were seeing at him closely, and I expect the Cloths he was wearing, for the robbery involved, 00-Dollars worth of stolen Cloths, taken. Anyway, I promised to keep him up dated and informed on the matter.

And so it was that I found myself one cold November afternoon standing with Ski on this hillside lightly covered with patches of frost and Snow, a winter chill in the Air, the valley of Garmish below us, and a cozy farm along side of us. For the most part, this was ski's getaway while winter nothings I had learned.

Ski stood stone-still on the ground, a bottle of Jack Daniel's [whiskey] in his side pocket, to keep his insides warm. We had a fence in front of us; se somewhat absently shifted his body, as if off and on, as if he was playing chess. There were figures in the far distance, between the farm house and the fence were we stood, behind. We both, Ski and I stepped off the dirt road, closer to the fence to get a best look.

Ds: The great thing about his place is we are practically alone here.

Ski: There's no Snow, wait a few more weeks, all of Germany will be here skiing or resorting for the weekends.

Ds: I've never downhill skied before.

Ski: Want to start learning?

Ds: You going to give me a lesson?

Ski: perhaps, let's see who those figures are, they're advent out way.

(What I found to be those figures are off were two small boys about four-year olds, silver-white hAir, fraternal twins, and a large wolf, they were playing with one another, a large cow with a bell had followed them, and remained close by. They must have been less than twenty feet away from the fence, from us. They waved at us, and in a casual manner went about playing again. I think I took a candid photograph, snapshot inside my mind of this; it was odd for such a scene. It seemed the children were unaware of the danger that lay before them, or it was us who were unaware, that there was no danger to be aware of.)

A slight trigger for Ski, I guess that's what you would call this, or this being the beginning of it.

Ds: Cute boys! (The cow moves about.)

Ski: Cute nothing...a wolf is never cute with two young boys, it can't be tame, and no wolf is tame.

Ds: It doesn't look like they're going to be victims. He looks tame (what I wanted to say, was: '...you look more dangerous than the wolf,' but I didn't.)

Ski: A dumb wolf (to be exact: he meant a wolf that was domesticated, unwilling to be a wild wolf). I think the would was happier before he met his master, look at the pathetic thing, rolling over like a cat, he is nothing but a coward. If I was...! (The must had moved, because I heard the large cow bell colse to its neck ring.)

If I were the wolf those slight boys would have been eaten up, and person seeing for slight coffins.

Ds: That's quite a view on things?

Ski: I wish I could be in the wolf's place...just look at those teeth, and muscles, and bulk, I mean I'd give heart and soul to take his place, free and wild, not like that old cow, with a bell, that's how I feel now. But beastly free.

(Around the fence, and among the slightly green and brown patches of grass and Snow, the ground hardening, winter was present, a light wind touched the cheeks of both Men, the sound was a hum to a low sharp hiss. I saw the wolf look at Ski, some glances, the boys busy playing, the dark eyes of the wolf under a Snow warm winter afternoon gleaming peacefully, harmlessly, it seemed. I listened to the sounds of nature, winter, and the birds the big cow nearby--and its heavy reverberating sound, deep resonant sound from the bell, the breath of the wolf--its intensity and Ski's vile mumbling.)

Ski: The wolf is free, no problems, wild and allowed to be so, because it is improbable of him, it is his nature, wish I could make some kind of a connection! I wish, wish wish!

Everybody on base (it was not large) knows everyone else, at least by sight. There was no presume I belief at the time, why he would wish such a thing, perhaps a joke, but he was putting heart and soul into his request, now that I think about it. But again I repeat there was no presume I belief at the time, why he would wish such a thing--although he was an angry man.

(Ski was shrewd and calculating and chose his witty words to hurt or paralyze his victims to be. He left me alone, perhaps I was his equal in combat, and one of his only friends--lest he lose me too, and have no one. He liked to generate fights, chaos. It would seem he inherited a bad disposition, if not gene. We had gone to Munich together for the October Feast, and on the train he started a fight with one of the officials, and in the bathroom of a beer tent at the feast, he started a fight, and issue seemed simply to be part of his shadow. One I tried to avoid, and often tried to pacify if not subdue, in a calmly manner. He talked about the Army in a negative way. And I de facto was getting a headache. Anyway, Ski stood seeing at the wolf and the two children. He regretted what he had in life. Thus, losing any motivations for the human race.)

I had been studying a lot abut him the last few months. Shrewd, tough, hateful, thief, and now I were becoming acquainted with Garmish. He had in the past, called on me to talk, just talk about problems. I belief he was drunk, but he didn't drink half as much as me. He even wanted to give me the Cloths he had stolen from the Px. I said 'no' to his supposedly kind gesture, and he was a tinge taken back, I de facto hurt his feelings. But here we were, both of us, standing behind a fence, seeing at a dumb cow, and his bell, and two children playing with a wolf, and Ski in some kind of trance.

Ds: Uh-huh. Let's find a ski lift and go up higher so we can look over the valley?

Ski: What I meant was, my soul and heart have a relationship with the nature of this beast-wolf I was retention that a secret. I've never Mentioned it before, to anyone--I should have been born a wolf, never even told Bruce, my best friend.

Ds: What are you thinking?

Ski: God made me wrong. I think murder is in the sky, the eyes of the wolf are dull, no fierceness.
What I saw was not what he saw evidently, the two boys seated on the ground peacefully playing. This was a vehicle of his own, his own invention, where it would lead to was profound. He must be kidding or mad, I told myself. I had to slap my face to wake me up to face this charade. Why? I told him; "I don't think so, no I am sure you are wrong." He found himself to tell me.

--In a moment he was calmer. As if he made a relationship with the beast (as if person had stepped in, and opened a door, and he jumped through it...). I told him not to talk so foolishly and surprisingly, he smiled said, "Don't worry."

Ski: the creek, you'll love the creek; enjoy the cool clear fresh water. (He said it in a low, level and practically humble voice.)

Ds: of course, I'd never have belief of that, going to a creek, but nevertheless, that sounds tranquilizing. Matter-of-fact, you've never mentioned that before. (He had not, so I would find out later, because he had never known of one in the vicinity, only a long time resident or a beast of the wild would know)

It was as though the wolf practically overheard Ski...!

Ds: Isn't it piquant the wolf is beginning to hiss louder, beginning to get up, seeing deadly at the boys and you Ski? I mean, its whole composure, equanimity, self-control, is changing in front of us.

Ski: Yes, you are right (he mumbled then: '...sometimes when you ask, alas, you receive, not de facto insight what you are asking for.')

Ds: (Strange I belief at the time, what Ski said, now subjectively it fits into the composure of the wolf) I think something is going to happen, best we try to safe the boys?

(The picture, four of them, the cow in the background, his bell ringing, clanging, and retention all alert to the growing alarm: the wolf that now had slick black-and-deep red eyes. Ski with a darker flesh, and dove like eyes, calmer than me, I had never seen him this way. There seemed to be a narrow line between the beast and Ski, a line I hoped no one crossed over--some kind of unknown intensity was growing, over something I didn't know was going to happen. Something had overturned. The wolf's eyes were seeing like headlights. I wished I had a guillotine--so I belief ((cut off the head of this intensity)), but I did have my 38-Special (revolver) tucked into by Pants, and shirt, Fastened to my belt, on my left side, for emergencies. The beast was no longer lying down, he was on all fours. And Ski merely stood their serene, except for the blinking of his eyes, his face was calm, his pulse didn't seem to have raised one iota, no violence whatsoever on it, practically innocent, paleness only circled his eyes, soft eyes. Ski leaned transmit over the fence seeing at the wolf closer, and the wolf at him.)

First I saw simply a leaping shadow jumping over the fence. Then a snarling sound and two shapes on the ground somewhere colse to three feet from me. He, the wolf, killed Ski, ran back to the two boys, I cursed myself for not reacting quicker. My eyes looked at the attack, and then Watched him make his escape. But when I cleared my head, I pulled my 38-revolver from its holster, from the left side of me, attached to my belt, unsnapping its leather safety latch overhead (it all took so long it seemed) and shot the beast at about twenty feet distance. In fact, the bullet struck its head, and was laying a foot away from the two boys, whom were simply sitting up, not sure if they were amazed, dumbfounded or what.

I never have understood completely, what took place, about that happening, just that it is so, but the why of it all, why it took place in the first place, will never be clear; I told myself, it is preposterous, but de facto there is nothing preposterous about it. My friend had simply figured out a nice neat way to decapitate his heart and soul (his spirit and will was strong in his quest) from one body of flesh to a new possibility, a wolf. I repeat, the reasoning, I'll never know, it is like asking I suppose: why does the devil want to be like God. I doubt the devil knows him self completely.

I suppose someone, somewhere, sometime, someplace, will come along and say, there's a mathematical element to this, or astrological one, or something psychological, or even demonic, involved here--for it is not possible. I'm always bewildered with such talk. I realize all I say is virtually indiscernible talk, so broad; there is no room for daylight. perhaps sometimes, God grants the fool his wish.

The bite from the beast, caught Ski right under his chin, took a slice out of his throat, as de facto as cutting through butter. And that wasn't preposterous. He loved and savored what he did, that long moment, not for safety or Food did he kill, perhaps for a long lived envy or revenge. These are not yes and no questions, I doubt there aren't any perfect or perfect answers, only guesses, conjectures here; those minutes seemed like hours before and while the attack, when he wasn't Ski to me, never once combed his hair, or tidied up this or that, or wiped his shoes clean, off against his Pants legs, as he ordinarily would. He was silent, not a sad silence, but an unexplained one indeed, for whom I had known him to be. It was only 12:00 O'clock (Pm), the two itsy-bitsy slight boys ran to the farmhouse thereafter; the cow following behind, clanging its bell in alarm. It was kind of like he killed himself, and I killed him too! The only thing that bothered me was that he involved me.

In short, I didn't realize the significance of his will, even though he was begging to be that wolf. Chewing his lip, frowning at the wolf, I didn't take it at first seriously, who would, I belief he was just being his old spiteful self, but the moment took place, strange as it be, but I think he savored the moment--he was in ecstasy, and I was his witness, and this is his story. He could have killed me, even after the first attack, but he didn't, I knew then, and I know now, it was his cup of poison, his suicide note, Fast and powerful, practically odorless.




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Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Case For Sexy Lingerie

The Case For Sexy Lingerie


Which man can resist a woman in sexy lingerie? The talk is not many. However you feel about yourself, lingerie is a very good way to begin loving yourself again ( and there is a good opportunity you will find "love" in the process, too). After all, Men love sexy lingerie just as much as woMen (at least most of them).

Many woMen don't feel sexy anymore after marriage and children and think sexual motion is just for the young and unmarried. And once a woman is over a definite age, most stop reasoning of themselves as sexy. Not every woman can get back in shape as Fast as desired after childbirth - especially if they have had more than one child - and some are very unhappy about their midsections and thighs. But there is a host of options available to you and sexy lingerie can hide imperfections and enhance your assets. Chemises and teddies are great for masking the belly and tease playing. Corsets and bustiers do wonders for shaping your waist and pushing up your breasts. And if you are uncomfortable wearing thongs, there are many alternatives like boy shorts or stockings and many others available to you.

Also, a great way to play up sexiness and supplementary hide anyone that may problem you, are accessories. A uncomplicated ribbon nearby your neck, some silky gloves and a sexy pAir of heels seldom fail to attract attention.

Men who used to think a woman over fifty has lost her sex motion have long changed their minds. Because of salutary living, more rehearsal and a "young-at-heart" attitude, more and more women can be sexy for a very long time. And why not wear the "undies" to show it?

In many countries women are becoming more sexually spirited as they age, because they gain in knowledge and experience. Because there is very wee inequity between the garters and bras and bustiers worn by younger or older women, lingerie has been big company in these countries for many years. Good sexy lingerie is appreciated in these countries by young and old alike.

So, why not surprise your partner with a gorgeous lingerie outfit to rekindle your spark? You could create an enTire evening or a whole day of subtle teasing (this can work real magic, trust me).

Or, why not wear sexy lingerie just for yourself? It will be an expression of your femininity and it most indeed will boost your self-acceptance and confidence.

Remember, if you want men of all ages lying at your feet, sexiness is always in the attitude. What are you waiting for? Go and get this sexy lingerie outfit now!




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Monday, November 7, 2011

The Grave of Gelert

The Grave of Gelert


Just south of Snowdon, in the grey-stoned community of Beddgelert set among the wild mountains of Wales, is the Grave of Gelert. Here, in a gorgeous meadow below Cerrig Llan, is a large stone slab lying on its side with two upright slabs which owes its fame to the legend of Prince Llewelyn ap Iorwerth and his specific hound.

Llewelyn (1173-1240 Ce) was very fond of hunting and in the summer he lived in a hunting lodge at the foot of Mt.Snowdon. Although he had many dogs, his favourite was the brave Gelert, his great Irish Wolfhound, not only a dog fearless in the hunt, but a loyal friend and companion at the fireside.

One fateful day on the hunt, Gelert refused to accompany his devotee further, but instead he ran howling back to the Lodge. When Llewellyn returned he was met by his dog, bounding to meet him, but splashed with blood nearby his muzzle. On entering his living quarters, Llewellyn found a scene of obscuring with rooms disordered and articles scattered in heaps. Now Llewelyn had a son, barely a year old, and as the prince recalled how Gelert and his minuscule boy used to play together, a terrible plan came to his mind !

He rushed to the nursery only to find the the cradle was overturned, the bed Clothes bloody and though he looked frantically for his son, the child could not be found.

Turning to Gelert, whose muzzle was still wet with blood, Llewelyn came into a great rage and cried, "Thou hast killed my only son!", and drew his sword and drove it into the heart of the hound.

Then - as all was silent but for the steady drip of blood onto the stone flag floor, the wail of a baby could be heard. On searching additional Llewellen found his son safe and well, lying next to the body of a large grey wolf.

It was plain to see what had happened !

Gelert had killed the wolf whilst defending the baby from attack. Overcome with grief at his hasty action, Llewellyn buried Gelert with all honour and raised a memorial over his grave.

From then on the community was known as Beddgelert, meaning "Gelert's Grave" and this is the original tale still told today.

Where do these tales come from ?
It's potential that the community of Beddgelert received its name from an Irish Wolf Hound given to Llewellyn as a gift by his father-in-law, King John of England.

Irish Wolfhounds were known and admired in Rome as early as 391 C.E. When the first Mention of the breed was written by the Roman Consul Quintus Aurelius, who had received seven of them as a gift which "all Rome viewed with wonder."

The story of a dog slain in error after killing a wolf seems to have been attached to Llewellyn about 1793-4 by a local inn-keeper. A base enough occurrence along the same lines of hotels and taverns placing signs like "Ye Olde Inne" to attract more custom. William Spencer visited Beddgelert and, on hearing the tale, wrote his favorite ballad about the specific Gelert and so the story grew into the speech and hearsay of Wales

However, the legend behind all this folklore is highly old, though the animals complex originally were neither wolves nor dogs.

A mongoose who saved a Brahmin's son from a snake is found in the Indian Panchatantra. It was written in Sanskrit sometime in the third century C.E and later translated into Persian and Arabic. We find it in the Book of Sindibad and thence our own Arabian Nights

The mongoose wasn't known in the Arab world, so it became a weasel, and then a dog. The snake remained. A version of this story reached Wales and was recorded in the 14th century in the Red Book of Hergest.

In Welsh folktales the snake is replaced by a wolf probably because it was a more likely attacker and already had a fearsome reputation

So in this tale we see how time, folklore and story-telling nearby the fire has fused together traditions from many sources and created them into a legend still honoured at Gelert's Grave.




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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Honeybee Propolis - The antique Apothecary

Honeybee Propolis - The antique Apothecary


Of all of the hive products it is propolis that is probably the least understood. Propolis is a resin-ous substance collected by the foraging honeybee from the bark and buds of specific trees and plants. This resin is mixed with the saliva of the honeybee and packed away into her hip pockets or pollen bas-kets. It is here that the strangeness begins. And what a mystery! for real millions of Dollars have been spent trying to search for exactly what makes up propolis and how mankind might synthesize this "bee glue".

But try as we might, it cannot be done. Propolis is just too complex. A virtual cocktail of organic compounds including caffeic acid, acacetin, ketone and benzoic acid, all of which are known fighters of inflammation and infection and histamine reactions. Propolis also is rich in vitamin P or Bioflavanoids. These remark-able compounds are being found to heal leaking capillaries and blood vessels among a multitude of other benefits including attacking viruses and tough medically resistant bacteria. Studies from colse to the world have shown propolis to be curative to teeth and gums, curative to burns and infections and even, to be a killer of cancer cells!

Honeybees use this wonder within their own hive as a building material and a tool for sterilization within the hive. For smaller gaps and cracks in the structure of their hive, these are filled in by the employee bees with propolis. Propolis is used to "glue" the boxes together production them impervious to wind and is also used to "glue" the frames of comb in place production them permanent structures in the mind of the hive.

But maybe the most excellent use of propolis by the honeybee is how she uses this amazing substance for sterilization of the hive. employee honeybees for real line the inside of the hive with propolis and polish the insides of the comb cells there by leaving the cells operating room sterile! Sterility within the hive is of upmost importance and the queen will not lay any eggs unless the cells within the brood comb are sterilized by propolis. The employee bees will also put down a layer of propolis on the "landing pad", where the foraging bees will enter the hive. This is designed to disinfect the feet of the bees as they enter the clean confines of the hive and minimize the risk of infection from the face world!

It was my father who first taught me the benefits of propolis to the mouth. He began experiencing pain in several teeth and was ultimately told by his dentist that he needed to have five root canals. Not one to be excited about visiting dentists or doctors, he began to suck on the propolis which he would scrape from his hives while hive inspections. He had learned from one of his farmer's market customers, a explore physician visiting from Poland and working at one of Chicago's premier hospitals.

This physician informed my dad that in Eastern Europe, persons suffering from tooth pain packed their question tooth with propolis to not only provide relief but to heal the tooth. His palpate was no different than what the folklore reme-dies relating to propolis promised. When he went back to his dentist one year later for a cleaning, the dentist, remembering the sad state of dad's teeth, was amazed that he had never received the root canals prescribed. In fact, the dentist was utterly amazed that dad's gums did not even bleed when the dental hygienist cleaned his teeth!

When the dentist asked what dad was doing differently, dad told him about his propolis and all the time having some in his mouth. This angered the dentist particularly since dad told him that he sleeps with propolis stuck to his teeth at night. The question with using hive products medicinally is that it flies in the face of contemporary and sophisticated medicine. What has worked for centuries, the effortlessly ready and inexpensive, folk-lore remedies, just don't excite the elitist contemporary curative moveMent, results be hanged!

When I first began studying propolis and the other hive products, I came across an narrative in a main stream bee journal describing a scientist studying honeybees occasion up a hive and seeing a dead mouse. Knowing how obsessive compulsive our favorite friends are when it comes to cleanliness within their hives, the scientist left the dead rodent to see what the bees would do to compensate for the source for decay and bacteria now laying on the lowest board of their hive.

On the next visit to the hive, our intrepid scientist discovered that the honeybees had completely em-balmed the mouse in... Propolis. The propolis sealed the mouse completely from the hive. After in-vestigating her observations, the scientist found similar stories from old timer beekeepers and then, after digging colse to in her explore found that the ancient Egyptians not only incorporated the use of propolis into their embalming process, but first learned this art from the honeybee and her use of that natural preservative that is propolis. And Propolis is a great preserver, hence the embalmed mouse and pharos. It has also been discovered that propolis was used by a seventeenth century instruMent maker named Antonio Stradivari. It seemed Mr. Stradivari understood propolis to be a superb preservative resin and added it to the close for his famed instruments.

One of the amazing qualities of propolis is that samples from areas of varying flora yield unique products. In new years, a growing whole of apiaries in Brazil have turned away from honey output and toward propolis output in order to feed a ravenous Japanese market. It seems that the Japanese have been studying the effects of propolis on cancer cells and have been impressed with the results. Agreeing to their published results, propolis from the jungles colse to Sao Paulo in Brazil is among the most potent. Known as Brazilian Green this extra concoction of rainforest and honeybee goodness has a sweet and pungent aroma that can Fast give even the most ardent admirer a splitting headache. It is only collected by the Africanized honeybee of Brazil. Hives that have been set up near coniferous forests also yield a propolis with plenty of chutzpa. When I first began my explore in developing a better tool for harvesting propolis, I noticed that one single apiary of my father's produced a propolis that was so hot in flavor that it was difficult to keep a small piece in one's mouth.

This sample came from hives placed along the Rock River in South Central Wisconsin where pine trees abounded as well as nettles, scrub brush, honey-suckle and virgin Oak trees. Propolis samples from these hives tended to clear one's sinuses much quicker than samples from most any other location. In spite of its peppery flavor, the propolis had an earthy, sweet and floral bouquet that was truly a delight to the pallet. The hot taste of this propo-lis is due to the nearnessy of a large amounts of bioflavonoids within the propolis. This is a very good thing and makes propolis from this location that much more potent!

The beauty of propolis is that unlike the synthetic treatments of contemporary treatment which do not necessarily only target sickness but will often lead to damage in surrounding tissues and sys-tems, damages that we are told are "only mere side-effects, and nothing to worry about". Propolis is known for its nourishing and hold of healthy cells and tissues while at the same time, some of its components are for real capable of inhibiting growth of malignant cells and can even stop the proliferation of these same cells.

Propolis has been trusted and depended upon for thousands of years by even the most re-veared of curative practitioners. One noted European physician wrote that western treatment would take the gifts from the honeybee more serious were they naturally not so tasty! other famed physician who relied upon the curative powers of propolis wrote, "Pollen is for condition and propolis is for life!" This noted physician was none other than Hypocrites, author of the Hipocratic Oath and father to contemporary medicine!

None of the facts contained in this paper has been verified by the Fda nor is it intended to diagnose, treat or cure any disease.




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