I met a guy last night, a gifted musician, who said the law of attraction does work, and that we need to be patient to let it happen. And I believe him.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
Friday, September 14, 2007
Thursday, August 30, 2007
I Manifested Another Dream!
Almost exactly a month ago, on July 31, I posted something about manifesting three things all at once.
And now I seem to be on a roll! (This blog is working!!!) I'd been wondering what I could do to get the word out in a big way that switching to a vegan diet does more to prevent global warming than driving a hybrid car. I had T-shirts printed up that I gave out on Earth Day a few months ago.
I sent out a newsletter from my online magazine, containing that message, with a note that people can buy these and other items with this message at my online store. I made up postcards with the message, I wrote to Al Gore and PETA and the Vegetarian Union of North America and others, and I made two videos for the CNN/YouTube Debate asking that question of the Democratic presidential candidates (although my videos weren't aired).
And just yesterday a friend sent me an e-mail with a link to the article:
New Ad Push: Vegans Say Eating Meat Is No. 1 Cause of Global Warming. The article, in BrandWeek, links to a longer article in The New York Times detailing the environmental groups and animal rights groups (like Peta) that have joined together to push this message.
Saturday, August 25, 2007
I found a way to stay focused!
Like many people, I have too many ideas, and because of that it's hard for me to stay focused. I just found a very cool website that makes it easy to track our goals. It's called Joe's Goals, although the guy who created it is named Ian. And they offer a little blue status box that graphs your stick-to-it-iveness or lack thereof. I've added my Judy's Goals box on the right. So feel free to get on my case if the upward motion of that graph starts flagging!
Monday, August 6, 2007
A Sign in a Synchronicity
I fell asleep last night at around 3 or 4 a.m. while trying to stay awake to listen to the brilliant Stan Tenen talk about fascinating things--connecting quantum computing to ancient Jewish texts and to all three major Western religions plus Buddhism, and to mystical Kabbalah--on the radio show Coast to Coast AM. The show's host, George Noory, said he wished Stan could debate Albert Einstein on his show! I wish that were possible too. Now notice the "manifesting principal" at the very bottom of Stan Tenen's page.
I woke up today with the word ALESK in my head. When I googled it, I found that it's one of the old Chasidic sects in Russia. And, as you may know, Hassidim are into mysticism and manifestation.
This is a sign that we can indeed manifest our dreams by believing we can.
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Saturday, August 4, 2007
I got a new notebook!
For something I'm working on. Oh, and those notebook dividers so that I can be "organized" about it.
Nicest Compliment I Ever Got On My Looks
I was on my way to a party this evening and said hi to some neighbors in the parking lot as I went to open my car door. One of the neighbors, an older man, said to me, "You remind me of that actress--Ava Gardner--do you know who she was?"
You could have knocked me over with a feather! She was married to Frank Sinatra and imdb.com says this about her:
"What a nice thing to say," I smiled. "You made my day!"
Here's a picture of Ava Gardner.
Thursday, August 2, 2007
Tuesday, July 31, 2007
Manifesting My Dreams
So far today, three things I wished for or predicted manifested!
In the first one, I wished I could get the mass media to pay more attention to the importance of locally grown produce. Seconds later, as I switched the channel from CNN to NBC, there was a segment on Nightly News with Brian Williams, doing exactly that!
In the second one, the segment announced that New York City would soon be growing gardens on rooftops. Many years ago I wrote to a NYC agency suggesting just that!
In the third one, I had mentioned to someone about a week ago that I had a feeling that age-related macular degeneration was caused by what a person eats--namely processed food (cakes, cookies, white bread, cheese pizza, foods with sugar and corn syrup as ingredients--cooked carbs). And today, there it was in the CNN news scroll, results of a scientific study. Here's a New York Times article on the study that I hadn't seen.
The fact that I'm in the groove of manifesting things makes me very happy!
For my next manifestation, I would like the news media to announce that scientists can now grow a person's own bone from one of their skin cells, bone that can be used for dental implants.
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Monday, July 30, 2007
Friday, July 27, 2007
A Great Bumper Sticker
I noticed a bumper sticker on a car in the parking lot of my local supermarket today. I looked over at it, thinking it was supporting one of the people running for president. It turned out to say this:
I Love My Wife. (The word "love" was actually a heart.)
I was hoping to see the man whose car that was, to congratulate him. I hope he's the one who put it on the bumper, and not his wife!
Mule Has Baby! This Never Happens!
In this wonderful good news story, a mule has given birth to a baby! Mules, being hybrids, are sterile and incapable of giving birth. So this is some kind of miracle, I'd say! This means your fondest dreams are indeed possible!
In addition, the publication Mules and More is having a name the foal contest.
Thursday, July 26, 2007
I'm Getting More Organized!
My good news is that I'm taking a free e-mail course from HGTV (Home and Garden TV) on how to get organized. I'm very excited about this!
Good News Generates More!
Welcome to this brand new blog. We're a bunch of friends who post here any time we have some good news to share. We encourage you to join us! Tell your friends and relatives about us. Together we can make the world a better place.
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