Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Cebu City, Philippines - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

!±8± Cebu City, Philippines - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

A tourist visiting Cebu City for the first time may well be turned off by some of the city sites. The city has several world class resorts, hotels, beaches and dive sites. It also has some areas of the world's most devastating poverty. Cebu City is the capital city of the Cebu Province and it is the second largest city in the Philippines following Manila. I always feel at home in the city and lived in the city before building my home in the rural Cebu Province of Camotes Islands. Cebu City is a mix of the old and new, rich and poor, good and bad and pretty and ugly. There is also the mix of clean and really dirty or filthy. The rule for anyone going to Cebu for the first time is to not make a snap judgment.

My first trip to Cebu City was in February 2004. I went to the Philippines to meet a girl (Judith) now my wife. I flew into the Cebu-Mactan Airport and was met by Judith and one of here sisters. My flight started in Florida and the last leg of the flight was from Hong Kong. The Cebu International airport is just a little outdated, but very functional. Once outside of the airport doors I saw waves of people waiting to meet people coming off of the flight from Hong Kong. The airport was not all that busy when I arrived and I think my plane was the only arriving flight at the time. As people from my flight walk outside of the airport door they were bombarded with shuttle, taxi and V-hire greeters, all trying to get a fare. I met Judith just outside the airport doors. She, her sister and I all jumped into an old Kia Taxi and we were off to my hotel.

The taxi was old and not very well maintained. The Air conditioner didn't work and the window wouldn't go down. Of course that didn't matter as I couldn't close the door because the door latch was broken. So, I got lots of air. The hotel was about a 30 minute drive from the airport. As we traveled the city streets I saw crowded sidewalks made even more crowded by the many sidewalk vendors and street vendors. Some of the roads we traveled were moderately maintained while others were in very poor condition. The roads were crowded with many types of cars, but mostly Kia's and Hyundais. There were also a lot of Jeepneys, a Philippine traditional method of travel. A jeepney looks like a stretched army jeep with a hardtop and a large cargo area used for two benches for passenger seating. Jeepneys are normally painted with several different colors and lots of chrome. Many of the jeepneys are poorly maintained and most have bald tires and the braking systems may be questionable. Also, there were lots of small motorcycles.

After traveling just a few minutes I decided that the most dangerous vehicle in Cebu was the Jeepney, the Taxi and finally the motorcycle. The jeepney drivers tend to rule the road and stop on either side of the road to pick up or drop off passengers. I saw many jeepneys cut both lanes of traffic off just to drop off people and then saw others swerve quickly to the side of the road cutting off traffic so the driver could jump out of the jeepney to urinate along the side of the road. Taxis are no better, but pose a slightly smaller threat because the vehicles are smaller than a jeepney Motorcycles seem to be a danger only to the motorcycle driver and passengers and anyone walking along side the road or on the sidewalk. Motorcycles make their own traffic lanes on whatever little shoulder the road may have to offer or sometimes drive on the painted divider line as a narrow roadway to make an extra traffic lane for themselves. At other times I saw motorcycles throttle down sidewalks weaving around pedestrians. Yet, the pedestrians seemed little concerned of the carelessness and just continued on their way.

As we continued on our way to the hotel we drove through many different areas of the city. Some areas were very old and the buildings looked as though they were ready for demolition years ago. Many buildings and store fronts are concrete with plywood or corrugated steel sheets added to broken windows and steel bars cover the window or plywood. I can't imagine what would be worth the cost of the steel bars as the buildings were so poor. I was sure the contents within were no better. I noticed several small store fronts with one big open widow covered with chicken wire. These little stores are about the size of a small closet and there are dozen of these little stores on every street. They are called sari-sari stores and sell just a very few items such as canned fish, rice, snacks, cigarettes and so on. Most of these little stores are attached to the front of private houses and are crudely constructed of unpainted plywood and tin roofs. Most of the Sari-sari stores block the sidewalk, forcing people to walk on the road to get around the protruding plywood box. Other Sari-sari stores have a small table or tables along the narrow sidewalks for their rum buying customers and a karaoke machine assist in blocking the sidewalks.

In many of the old areas the sidewalks are filled with vendor's shacks, tents or some other type of hurried shelter to sell goods. The sidewalks belong to the vendors and the pedestrian is left to find his own way around the ugly obstructions. These small vendor shacks on the sidewalks block the store buildings behind and I still wonder why the store owners allow the vendors to block their stores. The old neighborhood streets and sidewalks in most areas are filthy. Trash is all over the streets, chickens are tied to utility poles or street signs as well as dogs. Many of the old homes along the city's commercial streets may or may not have running water and a sewer system. Many people use the streets and sidewalks as their bathroom and even bath on the sidewalks. The infrastructure of the old neighborhoods is almost non-existent. There is poor drainage, poor sewer systems, and electric lines hang low to the ground with hundreds of wires attached carelessly to a single wimpy pole. I often wonder how trucks make it under these wires without hitting the wire. In many cases the bigger trucks do indeed hit the wires and knock out power to large section of the city.

The one thing that stood out for me as we past by all these areas in the taxi was the people all seemed happy. Despite, what I saw as great poverty and terrible living conditions, these people, or least many people were happy. Although, most of the people I saw were rushing down the sidewalks going about their daily routine. I thought these people are doing the same thing as other people do in any major city around the world. Yet, my first visit in Cebu City opened my eyes to the fact that at the very least, the city was poverty stricken or had a large population that lived in poverty.

After about 30 minutes riding in the taxi we came into a much nicer area of the city and there like an oasis in the middle of all the poverty was this beautiful Hotel and a large modern shopping mall next to it, as well as several large modern well maintain high rise buildings. The scene was a stark difference to the old areas of the city. This area could be found in any modern US city and looked very much like a commercial area of a US city. The area is called the Ayala Business Park and the Ayala Mall. This is modern Cebu City and it is everything you would find in any modern city.

Once at the Hotel, the Marriott, I checked into a very nice room and we all went to the dinning room for a pleasant lunch. Soon after that it was just Judith and I as her sister went home. Judith then took me across the park to the Ayala Mall, just a five minute walk and once inside the mall I was amazed. The stores were the same as in the US, Ace Hardware, Levi, MacDonald's and so on. Plus, several Philippine Department stores and many different types of restaurants and coffee shops. All the store clerks and sale people spoke English and most all the Filipinos walking through the stores were speaking English. Others used a mix of English and their native Cebuano. All the store signs are written in English and the restaurant menus are written in English. In many ways I felt as if I just traveled 20 plus hours from Florida to be in a US city.

Although there were many other foreigners in the mall many Filipinos walking by asked where I was from and in general everyone was very friendly to me. While at the mall I bought a few souvenir type things to take home and Judith and I just did a lot of window shopping. I was happy to see the prices of most things in the stores were very cheap compared to the US. At that time one US dollar bought 56.00 pesos. Today it's one dollar to about 44.00 Pesos. Still a good deal, but today I'm careful in my spending. By the middle of the afternoon I was ready for some sleep after my long flight to Cebu. Judith went home and I retired to my hotel room.

The next morning Judith was at the hotel bright and early and we had breakfast at the hotel and then off to see the city and some of the beach resorts. Cebu has wonderful and beautiful resorts and all very affordable. The resorts are all well maintained and modern. The biggest population of customers at the resorts are foreigners and the staff Filipino. I quickly change my opinion of the city from a poverty stricken third world to a modern commercial and tourist city with a few old areas that needed a lot of help.

During my trip to Cebu we went into the old area of Colon. Colon is the oldest street in the country and has several landmarks. However, Colon is a dirty area of very old and poorly maintained buildings. Prostitution is a major problem in the Colon area as is street crime. There are some wonderful markets and great bargains to be found in Colon, but not an area for the new tourist to wander alone. Hotels can be had for a really cheap price in Colon. Some just .00 a night, but these hotels cater to those picking up street girls and both the girls and the rooms are really dirty. Last year Judith and I stayed at two different Colon Hotels. We went into the city for our monthly shopping trip from Camotes Islands. We decided to try the hotels as they are cheap and close to many of the outside markets. I would never stay at either of these hotels again. The best words to describe them is old, filthy, rat infested and full of prostitutes. Both of these hotels seem to cater to single foreign men and any girls the men may find at the Colon bars or on the streets. The area has several little Bikini type bars with Bar Girls (Prostitutes) also called GRO's. Unless you are looking for a prostitute there is little reason to go to Colon after dark and even then one needs to be very careful. This is not intended to say that all of Colon is bad. There are some nice stores and restaurants in Colon. I enjoy shopping in the Colon area, but one needs to use caution in Colon.

During my first visit I saw most all the areas of Cebu City and felt safe at all times. Of course we didn't go into the old parts of the city after dark. Rather we were at the resorts or around Ayala Park and these are all very safe and enjoyable areas.I would recommend Cebu City to anyone that wants to go to a great resort and spend time on a beautiful beach, go diving, take a boat tour of the outer islands and not spend a lot of money. There is just so much to do in Cebu City and so many great things to see. Staying at any of the resorts is very affordable just about .00 per night and some as high as 0.00. Dinner at restaurants is also very cheap. Meals at nice restaurants can cost just .00 to .00 for two people, I had a wonderful time during my first visit. However, I had Judith as my tour guide and as my girlfriend. I'm not sure I would have liked Cebu City as much as I did if Judith wasn't with me during the first trip.

Soon after my first visit to Cebu City I moved from Florida to Cebu City in 2004. By this time Judith and I were engaged to marry and I wanted to live in Camotes Islands. However, we decided to live in the city while looking for land to build a house in Camotes. Camotes Islands are a rural province of Cebu and just two hours from the city by boat. We rented a brand new two bedroom house in the Lahug area of Cebu City. The monthly rent was just 5.00 plus our TV cable for about .00 a month. The house was located on a hillside overlooking the city and close to everything we needed. Lahug is a very nice area and now there are many new housing sub-divisions built in the area. Our monthly budget while living in Lahug was approximately 0.00 and that included the rent, utilities, food, taxi cabs and even lots of dinners at restaurants and entertainment. I assume if we still lived in Lahug the budget would be just a few more dollars a month.

Within just a couple of weeks after moving into the Lahug house I felt as if Cebu was my city and I really enjoyed the city life. The city has many things to offer the foreigner and the city is always trying to attract more foreign retirees. It truly is a foreign (expat) friendly city. The largest group of foreigners in Cebu is Korean then Americans, Australians, British and Japanese. There are no racial tensions or problems in the city that I am aware of and the city is very safe. However, like any major world city there is crime, but using common safeguards and precautions one can have a happy life in Cebu City. Driving in the city is something I have never attempted and I don't think I ever will drive in the city. The taxi cabs can get you almost anywhere in the city for .00 to .00 and that's fine for me.

Shopping in the city is great and there are products from all over the world in Filipino stores. Many food stores stock western brands so you will never get homesick for your favorite foods from home. The outside markets, located all over the city offer great bargains and it's always fun to negotiate prices with the vendors. Cable TV is available in the city and it offers many American shows and news programs. You can go to the movie cinemas and see a new release movie for about .00 and the popcorn is just a few pennies. The city has grown since I moved to the Philippines. There are many new gated housing Sub-Divisions that cater to foreign buyers, new high rise condo buildings and the resorts all continue to attract foreigners. The two major malls in the city, Ayala and SM are both expanding. Many of the roads have been upgraded as well as the infrastructure in many areas. The city is a major draw for tourism and is always attempting to bring in more tourist and more foreign retirees.

Any expat on a monthly pension of about ,000.00 can live like a king in Cebu City. You can live on less than ,000.00 but I think ,000.00 is the right figure if you include saving a little each month for emergencies, trips back home and medical needs. The city has very good hospitals and medical cost are much less in the Philippines. Good dental care at very reasonable rates is also available in the Philippines. Many people go to Cebu for medical or dental vacations. Just remember, if you think you want to move to Cebu City do your homework. Do you want to live in a new country? do you want to be separated from your family and grandchildren?, if you are married how does your wife feel about living in Cebu? If you have young children do you want them to live in a new country and what about their education? Do you have the patience and understanding to learn and live in a new culture? Do you have the money to live a good life in Cebu without the need to find work? Do you have enough money to cover any type of emergency that may require five to ten thousand dollars? Finally, what is your reason for wanting to live in a new country? If you can be honest with yourself and have a positive answer for the above questions, then maybe Cebu City is for you?

Remember too, The Philippine economy is struggling. Filipinos with four and six year college degrees are driving taxi cabs or working as store clerks. Unemployment in the country is through the roof. Poverty is a major issue in the country. For all the beauty of the Philippines Poverty continues to destroy many Filipinos and their futures and creates an ugly face to an otherwise beautiful country. Just this week on November 8, 2007 an 11 year old girl in Manila living with her mother, father and little brother in a shanty town hung herself. The reason left in a note from the little girl was because of the poverty she and her family lived. The father not able to find work for months and the mother working for just .00 a day. The little girl had just the night before asked her father for P200.00 for a school project. The father did not have the money, just under .00. All the girl wanted was to finish school and buy a new bike. A simple dream complicated by severe poverty in a country struggling to overcome political corruption and theft. Please remember, what you may spend in just one day in the Philippines is what a Filipino may have to live on for a month. Poverty does indeed take lives.

I truly love my lifestyle in the Philippines, but it took some time, patience, understanding and a few sacrifices to live in the Philippines. I made several mistakes before coming here and a few since living here. I didn't have enough money when I came here in 2004. I've made a few trips back to Florida to do some contract work and then returned to my beloved Camotes Islands. I'm currently away from home on a teaching contract. However, for me, it's worth the price to have just a few months a year in my paradise called Camotes Islands, Cebu, Philippines. I think anyone looking for a great vacation will enjoy Cebu City. Those looking to retire on a modest pension can live well here, but just be sure living in a new country is right for you. Before making a decision to move here it's wise to come on a vacation first and see the city for yourself. Then you can decide if this is the life you want. Once again, for me this is paradise.


Cebu City, Philippines - The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

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Saturday, December 3, 2011

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Wednesday, November 23, 2011

A Day in Amish Country, Tennessee

!±8± A Day in Amish Country, Tennessee

With a day off on an unusually warm Good Friday and nothing to do, I packed my camera bag and drove off to Etheridge, Tennessee, a large Amish settlement in the middle of absolutely nowhere. My intentions were somewhat sacrilegious, as I intended to get some great shots of Amish children at play and the grownups at leisure during their Holiday. What I found was completely opposite of what I had expected.

I drove for what seemed hours off a back road of the Interstate just outside of Lawrenceburg, Tennessee. Surrounded by fields of yellow canola sprouts, the latest trend for agricultural Tennessee, I finally sited the familiar horse and buggy crossing sign to let me know that I was on the right track to locating the settlement. I turned off one country road only to go down another, winding through miles of fields dotted with random dilapidated red barns. The roads became tapered and less fitted for modern locomotives as I wound through the fields. After about an hour, I drove through mounds of horse patties and found myself in the middle of Amish country. A cow with a bell roped around his her neck stared me in the face from her stance in the middle of the road. Parking my car to not offend the livestock, I decided to walk and stretch my legs.

Along the street, I came across quiet clusters of Early American two-story style homes, with wide porches and stoops. Every house was painted white with silver tin roofs and unadorned windows. There wasn't a chair on any porch or a flower to be seen in the gardens. The only apparent decorations were clotheslines full of drying clothes across the porches. Rows of gourds were strung high from the rooftops to every barn, like strings of party lights, except the gourds were for the purpose of drying and re-selling. Each house had a well pump dug as close to the front door as possible. Random man powered farm equipment rested in the front yards, abandoned by the working hands for Holiday. But most important, not a person was seen anywhere. I had drove miles to come across an Amish ghost town!

Without the prospects of photographing people, I settled on the next best thing, the farms. To the left of the first cluster of houses, there was a large red barn in pristine condition, very unlike our "English" dilapidated barns commonly found in any part of Tennessee. Turning the corner to the entrance dirt road, I spotted my first opportunity. A new colt with his stout mother, apparently a well fed work horse, which was spending her happy day in the sun licking her new colt. The colt was so new it wobbled on unsure legs that seemed much too long to support his trunk. What was even better; at the end of the road, a closed sign was hung over the hand drawn horse and tack shop sign, directly in line with the shot I planned to take. Unusual signs such as this one add great character to photographs.

The first rounds of shooting was interrupted with an abrupt "Hey you!" coming from someplace near the barn. I looked around for the caller but no avail. Next I heard "No pictures, please!" from the barn. Like a surrendered soldier, I laid out my camera on the ground before me and held up my hands to indicate that I was unarmed. What would happen next is probably beyond the Amish code of conduct.

An elder Amish man, whose name not mentioned for protected privacy, with an unkempt beard, dark slacks with matching suspenders, and a plain light blue colored shirt appeared from behind the barn door like ghost of the past. He quickly informed me of my choice of actions in a thick accent. Referring to me as an "English," he told me either I can take up my camera and be escorted from the grounds or put it away and be shown around. I immediately agreed on the latter and was told I'd be picked up 'round my car. While a horse was being tied to a black buggy, I put my camera bag away and climbed into the cramped buggy moments later.

The first thing to notice while in this buggy was the hard seat. Next is the horse smell that one could only imagine how much worse it could get on a hundred degree day. Especially while wearing such hot and heavy clothing. But listening to the clopity-clop of the horses trot along the dirt roads at ten miles an hour down an absolutely picturesque valley, without an electric pole in sight, one could also imagine the tranquil lure of this lifestyle. I was out to understand it. About halfway down the road, opposite of where I had started, a car slowly drove past. The horse that led our buggy spooked and bucked against the reins, and for one second I began to think that maybe this wasn't such a great idea. The Amish man seemed to have things under control and talked the horse back into calm.

On the way down the road, he explained to me that the settlement came from Ohio in the early nineteen-forties, and was Swartzentruber Amish, and older sect of Amish that perhaps held on to traditions more tightly than others. It was started out of just four families and now the community held two hundred adults. Without the help of an outside court council or police force, the Amish man explained to me that there were six different deacons over so many families within the community, or church, in which the people went to with any sort of problem or dispute. The deacon, from what I came to understand, kept the people of the community in order, from the kinds of hats worn to the color of dresses made. How can you tell a deacon who was over the community? The brim of his straw hat is slightly larger than the standard worn by all male members of the community.

Along the way, a small bare foot girl of about six years old walked into the street from one of the bare white houses. Eyeing me suspiciously from beneath her bonnet, I asked about the children. There were a total of six school houses, narrow buildings with four windows on the sides and one square door in the front over a three step stoop. Kids went to school just several months out of the year, and only completed eight grades. Teachers were appointed from within the community to teach the basics of reading, mathematics, and writing. After the eighth grade, the children went to work on the farms. There was no reading of novels, no philosophy, no arts, and no playing with plastic toys. If a child was lucky, they had a faceless doll made from rags. All kids walked to school when it was in session.

The Amish man told me his two boys; one eight and the other ten ran the family's saw mill. Young boys worked for neighboring English farms or doing roof work and carpentry. They kept a whopping twenty-five percent of what they brought home while the rest went to the family. I wondered if this was the same as child exploiting, but didn't find it appropriate to ask. Oh, and that coming of age tradition of Rumspringa that we so often hear about, is not practiced by older sects of the Amish such as this community.

Kids are kept close to home. So close, that even after marriage, it is normal for the daughters family to build an adjoining house to her father's house to help get the new family started and vice versa. New son in- laws are often new workers of her family's farm. And adjoining means just that, a large two story white country house connected directly to the parent's house by a covered wooden porch.

All of the house structures look exactly the same, white, two-story, one water pump beside the porch, no curtains, and a tin roof. Only the narrow covered porch connecting another house indicated that the particular family inside had an older daughter that married. Some of the houses had a bell that would be rung every afternoon for dinner. Anything that promoted leisure seemed to be left out and forgotten about. However, when asked, the Amish man told me it is common for them to shop at Wal-Mart for bed mattresses, tie them to the roofs of their buggies, and cart them home. Wal-Mart had a trough to accommodate Amish horses. I wondered why the Amish wouldn't be allowed modern technology, yet Wal-Mart was ok? It seemed a grave contradictory.

Somewhere, a bell rang across the fields. This was the hour of visitation, the Amish man explained to me. Church was held at a relative's house that evening and the young people were able to make visitations. Each Sunday, church services were hosted at a different house. But church would be held that evening for Good Friday. It was easy to tell which house church would be at, wooden planks would be stacked high on the porch for people to sit on. All at once, young men in small two wheeled black buggies led by the best looking bred horses that I ever saw raced down the streets as fast as they could go, eager to get were they were headed to. Some had young women passengers, presumably wives or sisters, wearing round sixties sunglasses, a hint of the modern world we occupied. The Amish appeared very into family life and community, but only if you were Amish. None of them acknowledged my presence. Just as fast as they came around, the community turned into the previous ghost town I drove into as the dust kicked up from road settled.

We rounded a bend that took me back to my car, indicating that the Amish man had enough of my touring his life. I wanted to know one more thing before I would exit his buggy and enter back into the twentieth century, why did they decide to wear their hair, and beards, and hats and dresses in such a manner? The answer I got, it was what their father's have done before them. No one really knew how such a tradition was set previously. Or maybe, the community has been taught to never question things.

It was a good trip into the past, but I was glad to rejoin the twentieth century of cars, good books, and times of leisure to enjoy them.


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Monday, November 14, 2011

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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Robert Ripley, the Believe it Or Not! Icon, Created His First Believe it Or Not! Cartoon in 1918

!±8± Robert Ripley, the Believe it Or Not! Icon, Created His First Believe it Or Not! Cartoon in 1918

Robert Ripley's life was an unbelievable adventure. For 35 years he explored the uncanny and witnessed the amazing. His Believe It or Not! cartoon teemed with incredible - but proven - phenomena every day. Called a liar more often than any man who ever lived, Ripley never failed to establish the truth of every assertion. He was a world traveler who visited more than 200 countries seeing places few people had even heard of, from the tombs of the Ming Emperors in China, to a town called Hell in Norway!

Ripley was an artist, a reporter, an explorer, and a collector. The stories he gathered, illustrated by Ripley himself, would later appear in his popular newspaper cartoon feature Believe It or Not! Today the venerable cartoons are still enjoyed by millions of readers worldwide.

Wherever Ripley went, he searched for the odd and the unusual. In his quest, he documented the customs and beliefs of many ancient and exotic modern civilizations. Whenever possible he brought home artifacts from his journeys, which today form the heart of the greatest collection of oddities ever assembled. Today these artifacts can be seen in Ripley's Believe It or Not! museums around the world. Every year millions of people visit these museums to take part in an adventure, one in which they experience first hand the incredible world of Robert Ripley!

The Ripley story begins on Christmas Day 1890 when Robert Leroy Ripley was born in Santa Rosa, Calif. A talented, self-taught artist, Ripley sold his first drawing to Life magazine when he was only 18. Ripley was also a natural athlete, and his first love was baseball. He played semi-pro ball for several years, but his dream of pitching in the Big Leagues was shattered when he broke his arm during a New York Giants spring training game. After the accident, Ripley was forced to take his art more serious; his hobby would become his occupation and his life work. He worked first for newspapers in San Francisco but left for the bright lights of New York City during the winter of 1912.

The Birth of an American Axiom
On a slow day in December 1918, while working as a sports cartoonist for the New York Globe, Ripley created his first collection of odd facts and feats. The sketches, based on unusual athletic achievements, were initially entitled "Champs and Chumps," but after much deliberation, Ripley changed the title to Believe It or Not! The cartoon was an enormous instant success. The rest is history and the phrase Believe It or Not! is used by just about everyone - just about every day.

Starting in 1914 with a trip to Belgium and France, travel became Ripley's lifelong obsession. During his career he visited 201 countries, circumnavigating the globe twice, and traveling a total distance equal to 18 complete trips around the world.
In 1922-23 he traveled to the Orient, crossing through Japan, China, Malaysia, the Philippines and India. He wrote about what he saw and experienced, and his "diary" was published back home in syndicated daily installments.

Ripley felt particularly drawn to China. He found Chinese culture to be fascinating, and he adopted many Chinese customs. For most of his life he preferred to entertain dressed in Chinese robes and he typically served his guests elaborate Chinese feasts. At one point early in his career he signed his name "Rip Li" and later in his life he acquired an authentic Chinese junk, which he used as his pleasure craft and it became his home away from home.

Ripley was nicknamed "the Modern Marco Polo" by the Duke of Windsor and his travels took him to the four corners of the world. On one trip alone, he crossed two continents and covered 24,000 miles - 15,000 miles by air, 8,000 miles by ship and more than 1,000 miles by camel, donkey and horse!

70 Years of Book Publishing
Ripley's early cartoons, a collection of oddities found on his journeys, were first published in book form by Simon & Schuster in 1929. Believe It or Not! by Ripley, sold more than 500,000 copies and was on the bestseller list for months; it would stay in print for nearly 40 years. Today, if all the Believe It or Not! books ever published - well over 100 titles - were stacked one upon another, the total number of books sold would be more than 300 times as tall as New York City's Empire State Building!

In 1929, after signing on as a syndicated cartoonist with King Features, part of the William Randolph Hearst newspaper empire, Ripley's salary rocketed from ,000 to 0,000 a year. A legend was born and Ripley would soon become the first cartoonist to make a million dollars a year.

At the height of his popularity, the Believe It or Not! feature was carried in more than 360 newspapers around the world, was translated into 17 different languages and had a daily readership of 80 million people!

The response from his readers, many demanding proof of his unbelievable statements, was equally incredible. One cartoon alone, published in 1927, in which Ripley stated that Charles Lindbergh was not the first man to cross the Atlantic by plane, drew 170,000 letters! This cartoon made Ripley so famous that postmen forwarded his mail even without a full address. Envelopes simply addressed, "To Rip" or "To the World's Biggest Liar" were all delivered. One man even sent a letter written in a microscopic code that could only be deciphered with a magnifying glass. The bizarre forms of addresses and the sheer volume of mail was enough for the U. S. Postmaster General to issue a decree in 1930: "...mail to Ripley would not be delivered if the address was incomplete or indecipherable." The law had little effect, however; "Rip-o-mania" was sweeping the world.

A Ripley contest to find unbelievable stories that ran in more than 100 newspapers for two weeks in 1932 drew 1,750,000 entries. A decade later, a contest dedicated to the war effort brought in 19,712,213 responses! A survey conducted in 1936 found that Ripley's cartoons were the most popular feature in any paper and had a greater readership than even front-page news. Ripley himself was voted the most popular man in America, above movie stars, sports figures and even President Roosevelt.

Three linguistic experts and a dozen researchers worked with painstaking precision to verify every unbelievable fact. His huge collection of artifacts, most of which are still in Ripley's Believe It or Not! museums across the world, was assembled when he began bringing items back from his extensive travels just to prove the authenticity of his bizarre and outlandish claims.

Ripley's fans included the rich, the poor, the famous and people of all ages. His most famous fan, however, was a man who made it his life's mission to try and prove Ripley a liar! Wayne Harbour, a postal worker of Bedford, Iowa, was an intrepid letter writer. For 26 years he wrote letters to people featured in the Believe It or Not! cartoon attempting to find factual errors. Believe it or not he wrote more than 22,000 letters, but never received a single reply that contradicted one of Ripley's statements! Upon his death, Harbour's widow donated his vast collection of correspondence - more than 80 cartons - to the Ripley archives. Today Harbour's life work has been preserved and can be seen in Ripley museums around the world.

Another famous Ripley fan, who would later settle in Ripley's hometown of Santa Rosa, Calif., was the late Charles Schulz, creator of Charlie Brown and the "Peanuts" cartoons. Charles Schulz's first ever-published drawing, a sketch of a certain dog that would later become famous as "Snoopy," appeared in the Believe It or Not! cartoon panel of Feb. 22, 1937.

The Broadcasting Pioneer
During the 1930s and 40s Ripley's stories of the odd and unusual entered millions of living rooms across America via radio. Ripley pioneered "on-location" broadcasts from the strangest locales and performed many "firsts" in the history of radio. He was the first person to broadcast from ship to shore, the first to broadcast from Australia to America, and the first to broadcast around the world simultaneously using a corps of translators. He interviewed a handler of poisonous snakes from a snake pit in Florida and a daredevil skydiver in Georgia while falling 12,000 feet before opening his parachute. He went behind Niagara Falls and to the bottom of a shark tank.

He went underground in the Carlsbad Caverns, down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon, and he even dragged his staff and equipment to the North Pole! He interviewed accident survivors, baseball legends, politicians, and on one Christmas Eve he even interviewed a man named Santa Claus and a woman named Merry Christmas!

In 1938 on perhaps his most memorable show, he described for his listeners the dramatic, live performance of one Kuda Bux, an Indian firewalker. A 20-foot ditch was dug in a parking lot outside Radio City in New York and filled with fiery coals. Twenty-four hours later with the temperature inside the pit at 1,400 degrees Fahrenheit, Kuda Bux walked across the pit not once, but twice! When examined by Ripley and a team of doctors it was found that Bux had absolutely no injuries.

During other broadcasts Ripley recalled his adventures in exotic lands and the curious people he encountered. His radio show, which started as a weekly show but at times was aired nightly, was one of the most popular radio shows of all time and was on the air for 14 consecutive years (1930-1944).

World War II changed the world of radio and ushered in the age of television. Ripley, always a risk-taking pioneer, was up to the challenges of the exciting new medium. In 1948 he created a television pilot based on one of his most popular radio shows, the story of Grimaldi the melancholy clown. The pilot was a great success and led in 1949 to Ripley being given one of the very first regularly scheduled weekly television series.

The show featured Ripley interviewing celebrities and subjects of Believe It or Not! cartoons. It also showed him drawing his cartoons and discussing his favorite unusual artifacts. Some segments were filmed in his palatial BION Island mansion and others were filmed in his downtown Manhattan studio apartment. The grind of a weekly TV show soon took its toll, however, and Ripley had a heart attack on air during Episode 13. He died in a hospital three days later. Ironically his last broadcast concerned the origins of the military death song "Taps."

The show continued after his death with guest MCs for two full seasons. Believe It or Not! has returned to television in three different formats since, including the latest incarnation beginning in January 2000 starring Dean Cain and Kelly Packard, a series that ran for four seasons and produced 88 different episodes.

Ripley the Collector
Ripley was married briefly early in his career to a Ziegfeld Follies girl, but by the 1930s he was living up to his reputation as America's most eligible bachelor, a man about town who thrived on activity and relished all things strange. His personality in many ways was as unusual as the stories and objects he collected.

A colleague once said that "the most curious object in the [Ripley] collection is probably Mr. Ripley himself." He drew his cartoon every day between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. - often drawing it upside down! He dressed in mismatching bright colors and patterns (his best friend Bugs Baer once described his wardrobe as looking like a paint factory had exploded in his closet), wore bow ties and two-toned spat shoes.

Ripley was a contradiction. He collected cars, but never learned to drive and though he regularly used complicated sound and recording equipment for his broadcasts, associates noted that he was afraid to use the telephone for fear he would be electrocuted! He was a non-swimmer, but he lived on an island and had an odd assortment of boats, including dugout canoes from Panama, a gondola from Venice and an authentic Chinese junk, that he named Mon Lei.

His museum-like homes, one in Florida and two in New York, were filled with artifacts he brought back from his travels. At his palatial 34 room BION (Believe It or Not!) Island home in Mamaroneck, New York, there were hundreds of Chinese statues and wall hangings, Indian totem poles, a huge collection of beer steins, weapons of torture from Germany, colossus Oriental bronze guardian statues, a 20-foot pet python and even Cyclops, his beloved one-eyed dog.

The 1930s and 40s were the Golden Age of Ripley. The phrases "Believe It or Not!" and "That's one for Rip" had become a part of everyday speech. In small towns and big cities across North America people filled movie theaters and vaudeville halls to hear his lectures and to see his films. Starting in 1931, Ripley created 23 of the earliest sound movie shorts for Vitaphone Pictures, later owned by RKO.

Virtually self-educated, he was the author of three best selling books, the holder of three honorary PhD titles from esteemed colleges, and a millionaire to boot! The shy young man born of poor farmers in a small town in California had become a celebrated public figure - a rock star of his era.

In 1933 nearly two million people visited Ripley's first "Odditorium" at the World's Fair in Chicago. Inside the museum were dozens of Ripley's famous cartoons and hundreds of strange artifacts from every corner of the globe, like human bone outfits from Tibet, medieval chastity belts from Europe, and the featured exhibit, an amazing life-size self-portrait of Japanese artist Hananuma Masakichi who created his own image for his fiancée after learning he was ill with tuberculosis. The sculpture, consisting of hundreds of tiny interlocking pieces of wood so skillfully dovetailed and joined as to avoid detection, is anatomically correct down to the smallest detail and includes the artist's own hair and fingernails.

Amongst the rarest curiosities in the collection of unbelievable artifacts was a pair of shrunken heads from Ecuador, one of which Ripley received in the mail with a note saying:

"Please take good care of this. I think it is one of my relatives!"

What was once a common practice amongst the Jivaro Indians of Ecuador, the shrinking of human heads was a ritual that had been handed down from one generation to another. The heads of slain enemies were valued as war trophies and symbols of bravery. When a fighter killed his enemy, the victim's head was cut off. The skin was then peeled away from the skull and hot stones and sand were poured into the cavity. The head was sewn shut and boiled in herbs until it shrunk to the size of a fist. It was then smoked over an open fire to darken and harden it while ceremonial dances, songs, and feasts were performed-often for as long as three days.

In addition to artifacts, the first odditorium also featured a wide assortment of the strangest live performers ever gathered under one roof, characters like Alfred Langevin who could blow up balloons with his eyes, Joe Laurello, "the Human Owl," who could twist his head 180 degrees, and Sam Simpson who could put a baseball in his mouth and sing at the same time!

The first "odditorium" was such a success that throughout the 1930s traveling trailer shows would appear in Detroit, St. Louis and Washington D.C. and permanent shows would be the hits of world's fairs and expositions at San Diego, Dallas, Cleveland, San Francisco and ultimately on Broadway in New York City in 1939. The first permanent Ripley museum opened in St. Augustine, Fla. in 1950, a year after Ripley died.

When he died, thousands lined the streets of New York to watch as his body was sent by rail back to his native California. But Ripley's legacy is still alive and well today in newspapers, books, museums, TV shows, film, on the web AND in one of the most popular and oft repeated phrases in the English language: Believe It or Not!


Robert Ripley, the Believe it Or Not! Icon, Created His First Believe it Or Not! Cartoon in 1918

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Friday, October 28, 2011

How to Add a Window to a Garage

!±8± How to Add a Window to a Garage

Adding a window to a garage is a mid-level carpentry skill level. You must first determine what type of framing is present for your garage. Two major types are conventional American framing and pole barn framing. Conventional American wall framing consists of a plate, wall studs, top plates and exterior sheathing. The wall studs provide structural support for the rafters or trusses above for the roof. Pole barn framing is somewhat different in design. Pole barns typically have major poles six to eight feet on center around the perimeter, sunk into the ground below the frost line. Poles are typically at least six inches by six inches in size and must be pressure treated below ground. Larger barns may require even a larger pole. Lets work on the conventional framed garage first.

First determine where you want the window to be in the wall. Since almost all garages are unfinished inside, it is easy to make sure there are no electric wires or piping in the way. If the garage is sheet rocked it is a little harder. You will have to make some exploratory holes in the sheet rock and look inside the wall cavities. Make sure they are clear as when you cut the wall studs the saw you will not want to cut through any services. A three foot wide window requires at a minimum, double two inch bv six inch wood pieces nailed together to create one 4" by 6" piece. If your window is thirty six inches wide, make the header thirty nine and a half inches long. (39 1/2"). If your wall framing is two by fours, add a piece of 5/8" plywood between the two, two by sixes and you will find when installed, the header will be flush both with the inside and outside of the framing. If you have 2 x 6 framing add another 2 x 6 piece and plywood to achieve the same result.

If the window is going in the gable end of the garage we can now proceed to cut the wall. If it is the eave end or rafter bearing side install some simple shoring to temporarily support the rafters.

Leaving one full stud intact, nail a new 2 x 4 alongside that stud the height of the top of the window itself. Now cut out the window opening with your saw starting at the edge of the new stud. You will later re-nail the sheathing and window to these studs. The plywood sheathing should be slightly larger than the outside measurement of the window. Keep it tight though. Once the plywood and exterior finishes (siding, etc.) are removed it is time to re-frame. Install another short or jack stud adjacent to the right side of the opening. Both short studs should be facing each other thirty six inches apart face to face. Now slide the header you made into the top of the opening resting on the short jack studs. It should fit tightly between the full sized studs. Nail the header into place through the full studs. Make sure all new framing is securely nailed. Infill new short or cripple studs over the header to replace any studs that were removed. Do the same for the bottom of the window but be sure to leave room for the window sill. Measuring vertically, again leave enough room for the window to slide into the opening. Infill the bottom with new short cripple studs at both ends of the sill as well as at least one in the center of the sill for support.

Depending on your exterior wall finishes such as T-11, no additional work is required to install the window. If you have siding, the siding will have to be trimmed back to accommodate the trim on the new window itself. Nail the window securely through the brick mold and sheathing into the new framing. Make sure the window is level before nailing. Use wood shims to assure a level and plumb condition so the window operates freely.

Pole barn framing of a window is much easier. Pole barns use a series of horizontal boards

called "girts". These provide a nailing point for the exterior sheathing of the pole barn. Lay out the window location on the inside of the barn again making sure there are no utilities in the way.

If you can keep one girt as the head of the window that's great. Nail new vertical pieces in between the girts to create the exterior size of the window when you cut the wall. Now nail two new pieces over the left and right sides of the new window opening going from the bottom of the bottom girt to the top of the top girt of the window. This will tie all the pieces together vertically. Two more pieces horizontally between the two side verticals will finish off a flush condition of the inside framing. Now cut out the window using the inside of your framing as a guide. Once cut, install the window from the outside firmly nailing it to the sheathing and new inside framing. Make sure it is plumb and level before final nailing.


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Friday, October 21, 2011

Greenworks 20612 20-Volt Lithium Ion 8-Inch Cordless Electric Tree Pruner Pole Saw with 8-Foot Reach (No Battery or Charger)

!±8± Greenworks 20612 20-Volt Lithium Ion 8-Inch Cordless Electric Tree Pruner Pole Saw with 8-Foot Reach (No Battery or Charger)

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Great for pruning trees and cutting small branches, the Greenworks 20612 8-Inch, 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Pole Saw extends to 8 feet, so a well-manicured yard is always within your reach. And because it's powered by a long-lasting 20-volt lithium-ion battery (sold separately), this tool lets you take care of your yard without creating a haze of harmful gas emissions.

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20612 8-Inch
Lithium-Ion Pole Saw
At a Glance:
  • tool with 8" bar length cuts and prunes small trees/shrubs

  • Easy-adjust chain-tensioning system

  • Auto oiler with oil-level window

  • Li-ion power provides longer runtime, zero memory

  • Produces no emissions; gasoline free
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20612 8-Inch Li-Ion Pole Saw

An easy-adjust chain-tensioning system makes pruning a cinch. (Pole Saw shown with battery, not included). View larger.

2.6-Ah lithium battery6.0-Ah lithium battery

2.6-Ah li-ion battery

6.0-Ah li-ion battery

The 20612 can be powered by a 6.0-Ah battery or a lighter-weight 2.6-Ah battery (sold separately).

User-Friendly, Efficient Design
The 20612 lets you get the job done quickly, so you can get back to enjoying your weekend. An easy-adjust chain-tensioning system allows you to comfortably handle every out-of-place leaf or branch, while an auto oiler with window lets you see when oil is needed.
Zero Carbon Footprint
No Emissions--Ever
Like all Greenworks lawn products, the 20612 Pole Saw will never release an ounce of carbon emissions into the air. And because it's powered by a lithium-ion battery (sold separately), this pole saw won't create the mess and potential danger of gasoline spills. This design is not only , but also efficient--you'll never have to haul your gas can to the filling station or schedule tune ups and maintenance.

The Lithium-Ion Advantage
The 20612 can be powered by a 6.0-Ah lithium-ion battery or a lighter-weight 2.6-Ah lithium-ion battery (batteries sold separately). Lithium-ion batteries provide up to three times longer runtime than comparable nickel-cadmium batteries--up to 2,000 cycles. They also maintain consistent power, so you won't be disturbed by power lapses or surges. And because lithium-ion batteries are recyclable and are manufactured without heavy metals, this lithium-ion tool is an choice.
Energy Star
Available Charger Reduces Energy Usage by 35 Percent
Indicators right on the battery let you know exactly when it's time to recharge. The available charger (sold separately) is Energy Star rated, which means it has been shown by the EPA to reduce energy usage by an average of 35 percent from conventional yard tools. Plus, you can charge the battery any time without any negative memory effect.

Lightweight for Comfortable Handling
Because lithium-ion batteries are two to three times lighter than comparable nickel-cadmium batteries, the 20612 is lightweight and easy to handle. At only 8.1 pounds, it's comfortable to use all day long. It minimizes strain on your wrists and hands and overtaxing of your shoulder and arm muscles.
4 YR Warranty

Warranty Information
The 20612 is backed by a four-year warranty--double the industry standard.


Greenworks: Tools for Life
It's time to move beyond clumsy and harmful gas-powered mowers, trimmers, and blowers. With Greenworks' lawn products, you can create no-impact, beautiful yards without sacrificing power, performance, or usability. The Greenworks Lithium System of Tools means you can stop pulling cords, stop filling gas cans, and stop harming the environment. And because all Greenworks charging systems have received the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star approval rating, you can be sure that every Greenworks tool is a smart, choice for your yard.

What's in the Box
Greenworks 20612 8-Inch, 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Pole Saw, warranty card, and manual.


Greenworks 20612 Eight-Inch, 20-Volt Lithium-Ion Pole Saw

This lithium-ion pole saw extends to 8 feet, so a well-manicured yard is always within your reach.
(Pole Saw shown with battery, not included).

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Friday, October 14, 2011

Remington RM1015P 10-Inch 8 Amp Electric Pole Saw

!±8± Remington RM1015P 10-Inch 8 Amp Electric Pole Saw


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This electric pole saw has a 15ft. reach capability with an adjustable telescoping pole. The 8 Amp motor drives a saw with a 10in. low-kickback bar and chain. Tool-less quick change from pole saw to chain saw. Aluminum inner pole for extra strength and control during extended-reach operations. Common Usage: Pruning and cutting, Operating Height (ft.): 15, Amps: 8, Chain Length (in.): 10, Bar Length (in.): 10, Shaft Type: Telescoping, Rope Length (ft.): 10, Switch Type: Trigger, Includes: 1 Pole saw

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Saturday, October 8, 2011

From Bear Cubs to Totem Poles, Chain Saw Art is Going Public

!±8± From Bear Cubs to Totem Poles, Chain Saw Art is Going Public

Although not a tool chain saw before, the mind when one thinks of art, comes to be, chainsaw sculpture (wood and ice) can be breathtaking. Increasingly popular since 1950, this art form has expanded far beyond adorable bear sculptures carved in wood and rustic character. Now craftsmen produce everything from full-size dogs, moose, turtles and humans to 20 meters tall totem.

The international appeal of the chain saw art

Beyond the United States, chain Artsbe found around the globe in Africa, Australia, Canada, Europe, and Japan. In fact, the first chain saw carving World Championships appeared in 1987.
More recently, the Ridgway Rendezvous has been billed as the largest chain saw carving event in the world. In this Pennsylvanian town, more than 200 international carvers have participated in a week long celebration. Their carvings raised tens of thousands of dollars to benefit the Make-a-Wish Foundation, the premiere organization that grants wishes to children with life-threatening medical conditions.

Using a Chain Saw with Artistry

Often, chain saws are used to begin the carving process because they can sculpt in a fraction of the time required to carve with mallets and gouges alone. Chain saw blades and chains are now available that have been specifically designed for carving. Chain saw sculptures may be completed with more conventional tools, such as chisels, knives and even other power tools.

The International organization of chain saw carvers offers online art galleries, forums, website listings, auctions, and information about exhibits to members.

What You Need to Know Before You Try This at Home

Becoming a skilled chain saw artisan requires instruction and practice, especially in how to safely operate the saw. It's estimated that more than 40,000 people suffer chain saw injures every year.
Chain saws should have anti-kick back features that should not be removed. Plus, storing chain saws where children or even teenagers could access them is just as dangerous as storing guns and ammunition unsafely.

Always keep in mind that personal protection is also important for your eyes, hearing and skin.


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Monday, October 3, 2011

Milwaukee 2602-22 M18 18-Volt Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill/Driver Kit

!±8± Milwaukee 2602-22 M18 18-Volt Cordless 1/2-Inch Hammer Drill/Driver Kit

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The Milwaukee M18 cordless 1/2in. Hammerdrill/Driver not only delivers an industry-leading compact and ergonomic design, but is up to 20% faster in concrete than the competition. In addition, the 2602-22 is the only hammerdrill/driver in its class with an all-metal gear case, providing maximum durability for heavy duty applications. Max. Torque (in.-lbs.): 450, Volts: 18, Speed - No Load (RPM): 0 - 500 / 0 - 1,700, Chuck Size (in.): 1/2, Keyless Chuck: Yes, Clutch Settings: Yes, Reversible: Yes, Variable Speed: Yes, Battery Amp/Hour: 2.8, Battery Included: Yes (2), Charger Included: Yes, Case Included: Yes, Tool Length (in.): 8 1/2, Tool Weight (lbs.): 4.9

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Wednesday, September 21, 2011

Earthwise CVPS41008 8-Inch 6 Amp 2-in-1 Electric Chain Saw/Pole Saw Combo

!±8± Earthwise CVPS41008 8-Inch 6 Amp 2-in-1 Electric Chain Saw/Pole Saw Combo

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Earthwise CVPS41008 Electric Convertible Pole Saw extends to over  9-Feet 6-Inch The 8-Inch Oregon Bar is adjustable to 3 cutting angles which allows you to cut high sections of the tree from various positions. Remove the light weight extendable fiberglass handle from the Earthwise CVPH41008 and the Convertible Pole Saw becomes a powerful chain saw with 6-1/2 Amp motor that quickly cuts branches up to 6-Inches thick

  • 2 in 1: 8-Inch Chain Saw or Pole Saw
  • Adjustable Handle Length (overall length, fully extended 9.6-Feet)
  • Two Section Lightweight Fiberglass Pole with Soft Grip
  • Telescoping Handle
  • 8-Inch Oregon Chain and Bar

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Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Building a wind turbine - save electricity

!±8± Building a wind turbine - save electricity

Many people have cut down on alternative energy sources like windmills and solar panels to change the cost of electricity and air pollution. Wind turbines can be very expensive to buy, but if you're really interested, you can build your own wind turbine, here is what you need.

Tools Required

Saw

Sander

Drill

Materials Required

Cement and sand bags

Plastic PVC pipes

Bolts and nuts

Sails / blades

AGenerator

Batteries and power control system (PCS)

2x4 board

Belts

Aluminium heavy plates

5-inch flat washer

Electric cables

Instructions

To begin, start with the sail / wind turbine blades, take the PVC pipe and cut to create your sails / blades. The blades have a particular way in order to catch the wind, then follow a leader are shaped for cutting instead of the knife. Use the cutting edge and then use the sandersmooth the edges of the blade to make it more effective.

A hub is required to accept a connection of the blade so as to insert the blade and holes. Then the corresponding holes in the leaves and nuts and bolts that connect the blades to the hub and set aside.

The next is the cable that keeps the mechanical parts of the wind turbine. For a generator can make your own if they occur, so do not do, however, is simply an easy option for the purchase of a DC permanent magnetEngine and use it as a generator. They want to be classified as a motor that has a low speed, but this is a good amount of power to the assumption that your wind turbine is about 5 feet in height to give the engine should be about 30 volts and about 325 RPM.

Once you have a generator for wind energy system must be both the blades and the nacelle will be mounted. For this, take the piece of 2x4 board and the straps and belts to operate the motor at one end on board and a 2x4 piece of PVC pipeCable and protect the engine from the elements. Back up to work the heavy aluminum plate on the opposite side of the 2x4 as a tail to the wind turbine. If necessary, cut to fit properly. Finally, attach the blades to the motor and driven machine, the wind turbine is carried out.

PVC pipe or aluminum is probably the best choice for a tower. Everyone you decide to use, dig a hole and the concrete tower in the ground. The base of the windmill is now around the tower fromTower, the foot is simply a layer of concrete placed around the tree. When it dries place sandbags around the pole in order to further stabilize. You can also attach to the tower guy lines for added security. Drill a hole to run in the side of the pole near the bottom for the power lines from the engine on the PC.

The PCS is used to transfer energy from the generator to the battery for storage. While the PCS can be done, it is better to buy an alternative energyStore. The wires must be connected from the engine, down through the tower and the PCS, then more wires are needed for the PCS, to connect the batteries. Please make the necessary connections, and the windmill is ready for work.

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You can use 2 flat washers, if you want one before and one behind the sail / blade for added safety.


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Saturday, September 10, 2011

Homeless - Stranded & Need Help

!±8± Homeless - Stranded & Need Help

Even if you can not see, there are. Every day, are at the traffic lights on the ramp from Interstate I-40 at 15-501. They argue that signs saying "Homeless, Stranded to help." They may occasionally look at them, but you are careful to avoid eye contact. They wonder if they really stuck and homeless. You wonder how much money you make. They wonder if they made a routine work, if someone offered. They wonder what kind of condition, circumstance,or character flaws, these men were stopped by the road begging for change on the slope. Occasionally take a quick look and see their faces free, far, high expression. They begin the same expression on the face of so many other beggars to stop highway in the area. They wonder what their lives really are.

Maybe you do not have any of this surprising, but many of us do. I did. I was curious I noticed two men who had been standing all day at 15-501Exit off I-40. One morning a few months ago (for reasons I still do not understand) I pulled up the ramp and a service road. I went into the underbrush, over a fence, beyond the ramp and the highway came to a beggar. When I mentioned the homeless, mentally I tried a couple of knives to explain my interest. Slowly went close enough to shake hands and introduce myself.

I said. "I noticed here for a long time Do you mind if I ask you somethingQuestions? "The homeless man said:" What kind of questions? "" I do not know yet, "I admitted." I had this idea, which describes a videotape, what do you do here. I think it would interest many people. "" I do not know anything about a videotape, but we will be happy to speak with you. I'm Charles. "

He looked at a group of trees about 30 meters from the ramp. There were two other homeless men sitting on boxes in what I later learned that their "pause area".Charles pointed at me and yelled over the noise of traffic to one of the other homeless men, "Talk to him!" He smiled at me and said: "His name is Bulldog can not talk you can talk, drive Bulldog, if you want ..."

Bulldog looked like a guy who had earned his nickname. He was a small, rugged, tattooed with long hair. He was sitting with another man who appeared on some kind of skin disease. I went and sat in the break and started with meBulldog. He told me he was a former Navy Seal. He said it was dead on the road since both his parents many years ago. He said that he and Charles worked, and had stopped on that same flight for nearly two years. I probably have been surprised that in the same place for so long. Bulldog said. "We are all here waiting for something is there waiting for Charles '. To get his license to Ralph is back here waitin' for herDisability claim to go through. All I'm here waitin 'for something. "I asked," What are you waiting for, Bulldog? "Bulldog watching the sky, raised his hands in the air and said:" I'm waiting 'to be taken by Jesus "

Charles eventually joined us in the area of ​​rupture. Seemed to be a respected leader in the group. She said she had previously worked 13 years for a power plant in the area. He was married and had several children. Killed himselfsour a few years ago, when he lost his driver's license. It was a bit 'vague, as it happened, but he said that the loss of his driving caused a chain reaction of negative events that left him with no way to earn money.

I brought the idea to create a video to tell some of these stories. Bulldog has made it very clear that he was not interested. Charles said. "I do not know you well enough for something like that, but you can come here anytime to talk with us ifyou want. "His invitation led to a series of visits in the coming months. During these visits I learned a lot about his life. I grew up, like these guys.

Early discussions focused primarily on the mechanics of their work as beggars. Bulldog Charles and told me that "owning" the ramp to I-40 and 15-501. Sometimes their ramp to share with some other local, and they are happy, "layers" of misfits who are just passing through to share. I askedBulldog, if other beggars never challenged their property on the ramp. He looked at the trees on a long iron rod, and said he was not worried. He said it was "a kind of code of the West", the beggars are one another's property rights are respected. Charles and Bulldogs begin early enough to catch every morning at rush hour.

They take a long break of ten clock. He returned about three o'clock in the afternoon and evening rush job. They work in thirtyMinute rounds. One of them is on the ramp with a sign, while the other sits on a box in the break. They are a team, and work well together. Pool their income and expenditure share. They say they can about every ten minutes before twelve dollars a day to do, but I suspect that they are a bit 'more. Charles has analyzed the issue of loops and samples can predict which days are better than average. For example, he said, "are the Friday before the holidaysour better days. "

Charles and bulldog live together in a campsite in the woods near the highway. They do not reveal the location of the campsite, but they seem very proud. Each of them has a tent, sleeping bag and a bottle of propane. They live in this area all year round, regardless of temperature. They store water in containers and take "half bath" at the campsite each morning. The other "half bath", take in the bathroom at Wal-Mart. I am proud andSatisfaction in their ability to live independently in the woods. You rightly pointed out that "Not everyone can do it."

Finally, I learned that "regular" Charles and Bulldog, which often give them something to eat. Bulldog told me that once again, in the occupied zone, after having for a while ', and someone had left food on one of the boxes. On one occasion, while we were talking, we ate bread baked them this morning by a truck driver from aBakery. In fact, they seemed to have plenty of food. "What we really need," said Bulldogs, "Propane is the fuel and insect repellent to get rid of ticks."

Bulldog Charles and told me that every beggar in Durham, buy a license for twenty dollars from the city or a fine. In the permit, identity card bearing the beggars are at work. This requirement was relevant in an afternoon, when I was on the Interstate ramp during a visit by the police in Durham. A youngPolice officer parked his patrol car and approached the break area where I was sitting with four beggars. All except me got up quickly and showed his badge. When the police to see my permission to ask Charles said: "This guy is a kind of social worker, she's fine .." The policeman took the friendly innocent, but the false statement and left.

I believe that the police actually like the beggar on the ramp 15-501, and I can understand why. Another day, while I was visiting the ramp, a carThe intersection has started smoking under the hood. A young woman driving the car in panic and immediately called 911 on his cell phone. Charles approached the car and asked if he could help. The distraught woman said she thought that her car was engulfed in flames. Charles asked permission to look under the hood, where he saw a small leak in a pipe. He reassured the woman that her car was fine. Bulldog invited to help push the car off the road and the sidewalk. Within minutes, a policeCars and a fire truck were on the spot. Charles took over. He explained the circumstances, the officer on patrol and told him. "Everything is under control," Police and firefighters rushed to other things. When the man came the woman, Charles went on the situation in a way that the young woman is able to minimize embarrassment to overreact. Charles later told me that he and Bulldogs to handle situations as often "meet".

Charles, Bulldogs, andI met the other beggars are not ashamed to beg. The acceptance of begging challenges stereotypes and self-sufficiency at work, that most men are locked in our culture, whether we like it or not. I think Charles and Bulldogs have some clever rationalizations that have created to make themselves more comfortable with the begging. For example, Charles says: "At least they're not stealing the money, we would be more inclined to accept what people give us, like stealing .." Another rationalizationis supported by the permit, they are wearing. You say: "If there is something wrong with begging, because the city has a license to sell it?" One of his friends said: "I'm not proud of here with a sign, but I'm proud to live alone in the woods."

After two years at the same interstate ramp, Charles and Bulldog have formed some strong relationships outside the community of other beggars. The strongest of these relationships is aGroup of students at Duke University Divinity School. This handful of students have the 15-501 ministry that exists to serve the handful of beggars near the junction create 15-501. Every Sunday afternoon, the students have put up a small tent at the end of a residential street and conduct Christian services for beggars. Students once again served every Monday afternoon and a free meal. Students have very strong friendship with Charles and Bulldog, which seems to be based onmutual trust and respect. One of the students to help Charles get his license.

Charles and Bulldogs do not have homes, but I do not think they are homeless. They have a range of comfortable and the people who give them money and gives you the food very good. They also have a sense of independence, with the free spirits who will be able to build a house in the woods. In a sense, have no home. They have a real community.

I knowthink that they are stranded and need help. Charles put best when he said: .. "If someone drove a car and gave me a thousand dollars, would not be any difference I could get an apartment and pay the deposit and two months rent after this I would be back here, but I would have lost this ramp, and I lost my the field. "I think he is stuck on the interstate ramp, because he did not run the risk of going out and letting go of what little they had.

Your situationIt seems that many of us who go through their ramp. We have cars and live in houses, but many of us are still stuck in a situation or another. Some of us are stuck in painful relationships. Some of us are stuck in dead end jobs or routines without a brain. Some of us are stuck on the interstate ramps. Perhaps the underlying theme is our inability, our version of what little risk that we threaten to take.

Sparky, another member of the church begging 15-501, told me thatwas on I-40, with a plate since 1991. I asked, "How long are you going to do?" He said: "Only three years then I retired .." Countless other people seemed to get in the water waiting to board. Perhaps we can avoid eye contact with beggars, because they do not want to face what we have in common.


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Tuesday, September 6, 2011

2012 precession of the equinoxes - from darkness to light

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It is said that history repeats itself. And what we as a precession of the equinoxes the day, and is a wonderful example of ancient cosmological this pearl of wisdom. In this article we will discuss what is accepted, the mainstream astronomical knowledge of this process in stages, and then dive into some great lesser-known emerging hypotheses compared to 2012 and setting the acceleration of the phenomena and events in progress , we now see unfolding.

Finally, we will try to show the pieces of the puzzletogether in a cohesive, with high probability opinion, that our solar system, including Earth and all its inhabitants, are now combined in one emerging inter-dimensional frequency shift beyond our limited perception of three dimensions.

Much of what can be discussed here, some mysterious. In this sense, I will try to express briefly the esoteric concepts and beliefs in a logical manner with the support, emphasizes provable scientific evidence combined. This would alsoa good time to reflect that each of us personally responsible for our spiritual awakening and physical progress is evolutionary. You always start from within, not by an outside force, as seems so often. A key to the profound changes within the application only through awareness of unconditional love wrapped begin with the truth.

Can I suggest if you are able to open a new level of acceptance and understanding of what is written, it's just your heart and mindTo help search for evidence in your life, to conclude presented. Here you will inevitably find inner strength in the discussion on how a new light of awareness. Before jumping into the real subject of this article, from darkness to light, first lay the groundwork for those who may not know what the term astronomical precession of the day and night are equal means. The following explanation will be helpful.

PrecessionThe Equinox

The precession of the equinoxes, also known as the Great Year, refers to the precession (slow movement west) of the axis of rotation of the Earth with respect to inertial space. There are some schools of thought to the cause of this precession. Traditional theory has held that the Earth's precession is caused because the earth is not a perfect sphere but an oblate spheroid. When the earth a perfect sphere, we have no precession. The main reason for this effect isbecause the earth equatorial diameter is slightly larger (because the Earth's rotation) than from pole to pole. Another visible example be used to explain this rotation is the analogy of a spinning top. In the former cases the effects of gravity, as you tilt to the end, as it rotates. Swing the ground, but will be caused by the forces of the sun and moon, there is no gravity exists in space.

One last important tidbit. A complete cycle of precession covers a period of~ About 25625 years, ie, the "Great Year". During this time the equinox regresses is 360 degrees. Processional movement is the determining factor in the length of an astrological age. In summary, the precession of the apparent position of the sun slowly takes for the West in a constellation, if on the same day celebrated every year there one day and night are the same as ~ 2135 years to complete in one of twelve constellations on its 25 625 cycles to move theZodiac.

This understanding of precession is of crucial importance later in this article. Currently, we extract the age of Pisces and the constellation of Aquarius, with all its "new era" Symbols and deep meaning. While there is continuing debate about the exact date, reflected in a new era for the setting of boundaries is heavenly, the variance of linear time is negligible for this discussion. This fact, together with other interesting information is the basisthis article. We now turn to some fascinating explorations of the possibilities.

A return trip to the rediscovery

While some people may dismiss or underestimate the importance of astrology and star signs, we can indeed find land synchronicity of events, when taken in context with the meaning of the astrological age. Since the precession is a fact, we can now look back at earlier ages and astrological influences the characteristics of a certain age for the collection. Take for example theLast, the age of Pisces. When you think about the age of Pisces, the first thing that comes to mind is usually a fish-symbolism. This was a moment of great religions. Sacrifice, charity, mercy, compassion and forgiveness is symbolically interpreted in many ways, such as fish. It 'also represented by the planet Neptune, with faith and divinity connected. In Hinduism, the fish was also the symbol of the Redeemer, the first incarnation of Vishnu, in the form of a fish saved Manu fromFlood.

A closer look at the Christian faith along with many others aspire to these features, as a means to reach the divine. Consider also that Jesus spoke of his disciples as "fishers of men" offers people with ears to listen to the enlightenment and salvation. The Age of Pisces was a spiritual awakening, in which all invited to God, the living self-service for others as a service to search for the golden rule. It can also serve as a world of time, virtue, and embodies the eternal truth can be seenspiritual salvation for all.

So it can not implausible to conclude the age of Pisces was the birth of Christianity and more around the age of awakening the spiritual world. Soon to follow, clash and a lot from this training day, division, separation and conflict as religious beliefs. Much of it is mental confusion and rigorous dogma of ignorance that we all built the same eternal essence and nurtured the divine heritage. In a sidebar, interesting, ChristianEschatology infamous book of Revelation (or Apocalypse, of the verb reveal apokalypto,) describes a new earth, which turns out to be the end of time. You could say, truly, is the end of the world of today's world as we know it. This book is clearly a change of perspective infused age.

Moreover, according to prophesy what transpires is a "Golden Age", a "new heaven and a new earth." Many other traditions speak of a world unlike the one we live in todayArise in this age of Aquarius. In a passage in Luke 22:10 Jesus prepares for the Passover and the Last Supper, makes a statement, alluding to the coming Aquarian Age: He said to them: Look, if you enter the city, as will meet a man with a jug of water. follow him into the house where you enter "This is an interesting sign of the Age of Aquarius is the symbol of water (= light) alludes tomore light to come. Which means the only Jewish holy day of the festival is an imminent and significant because it commemorates the escape of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.

A statement like that is analogous to our physical body (DNA) interim reveal our spiritual self to their full potential. Easter brings a spiritual meaning to be interpreted as close to a new world more free, without borders, a prelude to the Age of Aquarius as a divine intervention. The lastThe dinner was also a symbol for the future skills; chemistry of water into wine, a transformation of the mind, body and spirit to transmute the structure of the division of our egos. Suffice it to say, was the Age of Pisces, where all duality of soul and body in order to increase our physical nature than ever on our part, should recognize the spiritual self revealed.

One More Loop Back In Time

Before the Age of Pisces was the Age of Aries, symbolized by the Ram. TheAge of the ram signified a time of expansion and conquest of an empire. It 'is often associated with fire, war, conquest, adventure and natural growth of the initiative. A Bronze Age in Central Europe experienced the rise of classical Greek cult of Apollo, the god of the sun and, of course, the, East Persia and Rome in all its glory. Moses in his exodus from Egypt with the Jews in a new promised land exemplifies the characteristics of this age expansion.

The Old Testament or the Jewish Torahwith nomadic warriors and achievements for the entire religious history and symbolism. However, as the Arian question of one God, creator of One-concept. Monotheistic Judaism started quickly against the Golden COW by great spiritual as Abraham and Moses. Egypt joined in the same way to replace it with the pharaoh Akhenaten hard polytheism with monotheism. Finally, the symbol of the ram from a place of worship, like a sacrificial lamb / ram onwas a symbolic rebellion from a previous time-Taurus, the Bull. Moses instructed the Jews to distract the bull from the blood of lambs on their doorposts as a form of divine assurance. Obviously he knew that was the end of the Age of Taurus and the beginning of Aries.

Where to now?

Just as we are now in the age of Aquarius, transition effects occur and the characteristics of an earlier era linger. Compare it to a seasonal change from winter to spring, are graduallyregress, there is never a sudden process. Every age and stir together for a short period in which the Maya called "galactic underworld" and is also a moment of modern astrologers call the "threshold". A common theme for this time between two worlds is easily one of the chaos-rapid, disorganized, increasing universal truth reveals accompanied described.

Later we will learn what to expect and what we can in a short-term witness in relation to the transitionStage that we now find ourselves. The provision was passed only to validate the existence of documented themes of all ages. Yes, history repeats itself indeed. Sign up for a more detailed scientific view of time cycles, refer to the book: Fractal Time. Because I just made 6000 + year look-back should be easy to see that if it continued after the life time on earth in the inspired dark quickly.

Fortunately, the Earth and its inhabitantsnow I'm back to a place in the cosmic background radiation, in which a strong light energy transforms every atom in its path with the laser, such as focusing.

"As we know from ancient Egyptian history, there are signs of psychic changes that always seem to end a month Platonic and the beginning of another. You are, changes in the dominant constellation of psychic archetypes or" Gods "as it was called then, carry or accompany,long-term changes in the collective psyche. "

- CG Jung

Disharmony, a division of Light Source

From the cosmological point of view of our solar system is located on a road back to 25625 years the cosmos in a powerful stream of light energy. This light energy that rings constantly and essentially acts as a focused, intense beam of energy from the center of our galaxy 26 thousand years away the light emitted from the earth. Our local solar systemlocated on an outer spiral arm of the Milky Way, of course, goes up and down like a wave oscillating with respect to the galactic plane in and out of this "light energy" beam from the nucleus of the galaxy.

Today, modern astronomers have found that the center of our galaxy a "whirling disk" with a "black hole" is located in the middle, both swallowing and giving birth to stars. During this journey through 25,625 years, the solar system, including Earth occurs in and throughgalactic plane twice a race closer to the center of the Milky Way than the others. Metaphorically speaking, this is from darkness to light through the pass.

As you travel farther away and out of the galactic plane, the light energy emitted from the center of the galaxy is less concentrated, less effective in our local solar system. As science assumes that the Milky Way were all the components to create it yourself, stars and planets are from sourcesCenter, said the reason that the source is a vibrant, energizing a light wave with the power transforms lives. We can look at one of the mathematically and astronomically high cultures of the recorded history of the Maya and collect a logical view of the importance of the galactic center. Here's what he said about this: they referred to the galactic center as "Hunab Ku" and was the ultimate creator and supreme god and everything that happens in our galaxy, is directed byCenter through the emanation of periodic "Consciousness Energy" bursts.

Before meeting Depreciation of the Mayas and ancient indigenous idiots with superstition, you should visit the following Web astronomers Sweet Briar College and the Naval Research Laboratory have a powerful new bursting radio (read rate) discovered the source of its unique properties to the discovery of a new class of astronomical objects. The researchers monitored the center of the Milky Way for several yearsand reported in the third number in March 2005 the journal "Nature."

Principal Investigator, said Dr. Scott Hyman, professor of physics at Sweet Briar College, the discovery came after an analysis of some additional observations made in 2002 by researchers at Northwestern University made available. "We won the jackpot!" Hyman said, referring to the observations. "A photo taken from the galactic center, collecting radio waves of about 1 meter in wavelength, revealed multiple bursts fromthe source in a period of seven hours from September 30 to October 1, 2002 -. five bursts in fact, repeating at intervals, and very consistent "

The team monitored the galactic center for new transient sources and the variability of the approximately 250 known sources, but the five new radio bursts from the source J1745-3009 GCRT called, were by far the strongest seen.

The five outbreaks were of equal brightness, with each lasting about 10 minutes, and occurring every 77 minutes.Although the exact nature of the object remains a mystery, team members now believe that GCRT J1745-3009 is either the first member of a new class of objects, or an unknown type of activity of a class of known origin. (Naval Research Lab's press release 02/03/2005 emphasis added)

Will these energetic bursts from Hunab Ku increase in number and intensity of the galactic core as we approach the year 2012? The Mayas would answer definitively "yes."

~ After about 12812 years ofAt half-time in the precession, we have points of a period of "darkness" of earlier times in what is a revival of full consciousness by a hyper-dimensional energy change now from emerging markets.

Science confirms Ancient Wisdom

Scientists today still created with sophisticated measuring instruments available to the parties of this energy and the effects do not fully understand its power of transformation. Speculation surroundsRecent theories about why we are seeing unusual activity and changes in our local solar system and planets. Here are some examples of recent scientific observations have shown variations in inter-planetary. These changes are not unique to only the land, and especially its dramatic climate change

* Earth fell precipitously in the Earth's magnetic field is developed by Dr. Paul Murdin, of the Institute of Astronomy in Cambridge. Quote: "The measures we have recently shown thatEarth's magnetic field does not decrease in the normal way, but in a dramatic way ... But now all heads disappear at an alarming rate as the poles or near the poles, is a good sign of the flip (magnetic polarity reversal) is happening in the area. Intense solar radiation bursts of particles that cause storms batter the Earth-atmosphere, all with solar particles, which not only Earth but his people deeply. "

The magnetosphere shields the surface of theEarth from the charged particles of solar wind and is generated by electric currents located in different parts of the earth. And 'compressed on the day (Sun) by the force of the incoming particle and extend to the night side.

* Sun increased solar activity of the last 8000 years. The sun is burning hotter, longer, than at any other time during the last 11 thousand years. (October 2004, Dr Sami Solanki, director of the Max Planck Institute, Göttingen, Germany) Solar Flaredriven proton storm reached 20 in January 2005, the largest in 50 years the Earth in 15 minutes. Travel time is usually 2 hours + to reach the Earth. Next solar storm summit is scheduled for 2012.

A thrilling final piece of information comes from the fossil record. Fossil record shows a series of land and rapid dramatic changes, including mass extinctions occur every 26 million years. It is a very interesting series of numbers, if the cosmology is thrown into this equation. E 'estimated that our Milky Way makes a complete revolution every 26 million years. Raup and Sepkoski studies (Science, Vol 241 July 1, 1988) and its findings point to extraterrestrial causes.

Although surrounded by controversy, the data do not imply that an outside force, a catalyst for evolutionary leaps in the world. During this cycle of time we are on the point of repetition, it is not implied to be a mass extinction event, or a massive meteor impact is on the horizon for us, however, thissuggests, substantial and significant changes introduced on a regular basis.

Suffice it to say, there is a wealth of scientific data, the great changes taking place in our local neighborhood beyond our planet earth proposes that the examples above are just a sample minute. He soon discovers that the energy galactic nucleus is the main cause to make the changes mentioned above. All the way to this galaxy centered energy is concerned. Human DNA and DNA of otherChanging forms of life on Earth, and feels especially our consciousness accompanying reacts and interacts again with these forces of transformation.

Consider this: a man is a microcosm of the universe. A step further, these are principles that govern the universe, the same principles are found in all of us, so it is not surprising that we found together in human consciousness. Just as a fractal, we are a part, a copy of a much broaderwithout separation, when viewed from a higher perspective. Even if our bodies are the building blocks of the universe, and vice versa, another component is not fully understood by mainstream science today contain, which mobilizes and strengthens the whole consciousness.

Reunification light and dark, male and female, yin & yang

"... If you think that transcend any human target, the world of relativity to play in a realm of freedom, is then dragged along for a theoryregrettable. If the individual is able to return to a world that two aspects of yin and yang to their original unity, the mission of the two symbols come to an end. "

-Masanobu Fukuoka

Separation or duality of consciousness, sometimes as good / bad, light / dark when our solar system was born a departure from the galactic center taken about 12,800 years ago designated. Some refer to the time when the "Fall from Grace".

We are now witnessing a meetingDivine masculine and feminine forms of divine energy within us to create a fusion of progressive intelligently ordered for an evolutionary leap to a higher consciousness.

This process is a balance, which meant out of balance by a sense of separation and division. Land must be very clear precession of the equinoxes, and is geometrically re-alignment with the galactic center of cosmic energy is a catalyst for major, rapid geophysicalChanges. And on a human level, a time of spiritual consciousness with cosmic consciousness dominated, rather than just married life from a latent biological, the psychological existence.

After returning to a point in the cosmos, a uniform, non-fragmented many potential quickly see what has occurred due to shear caused by the separation and departure from the surface light-emitting galaxy. What emerge are powerful souls of the situation, a wonderful, magical RenaissanceEmpty civilizations of the negative effects arise when the duality and separation are present in every human being. Catalyze this process is, for most, but not without self-induced growth stimulated by a larger, more carefully.

Energy fields around our body changes for an influx of new, vital energy. We can thus their metamorphosis as a free agent running or act, we are able to physically impede the process with negative or unpleasantmanifested internally and externally around us.

As expected, the symptoms of the unification mechanism on at least two levels are perceived. Physical and nonphysical. They are similar to a typical natural healing process within the body observed, several events caused by vibration / induced frequency shifts in the cells of the body, at the DNA level.

DNA of the Language of Light

Since DNA contains hydrogen bonds, which are a phosphodiester (the backbone of the DNAand action is central to all life on Earth) are essentially the same enabled light structures within the DNA. DNA could react to the "language of light", because it is on and changes its structure when immersed in the galactic center of light produced. Since our body more in tune with the processing power of a higher vibration and resonance structures in the cellular composition of experiencing a metamorphosis.

It seems that in conjunction with physical changes, a modified, more sophisticatedConsciousness is in lock step. Of course, on the surface but this time it may seem that something is very wrong if we do not know what can potentially happen.

A few transient symptoms (non-specific medical conditions) are listed have been created with the physiological and psychological changes during the transition process associated with balance.

1 Fatigue higher than normal

2 Anxiety, depression and panic

3 Emotional Feelingsincrease

4 insomnia, irregular sleep

5 Memory loss, mental fog, confusion

6 Topics of the skin, tingling, itching, crawling

7 Headache, blurred vision, pain in the body

8 digestive problems, appetite changes, new food intolerances

The second, not the physical symptoms, some of which are mentioned below:

1 Intuition increase

2 The desire to live deliberately

3 The integrity, truth, appreciation

Acceleration time 4, the resolution

Next 5Life changing events

6 In the desire, loneliness, looking back

7 Better integration of body, mind and soul

8 Lively, lucid dreams, altered states of consciousness

Globally, the inhabitants of the earth is reflected in a collective consciousness, have similar properties in the degradation of both institutions and systems, with no value, replaced with surprising innovations and comprehensive social structures, the principles of exemplary serviceothers in cooperative leadership and partnership opportunities.

Expect to fight a continuation of the radical changes in the geopolitics, the intensification of conflicts, economic policies, governments of large and small, business, religion, etc. Trying to polarize to see an escalation of efforts to all groups of division and segregation through the use of force to maintain fear. Proof of this can easily support the toxic, the words are used division (win / you / lose, etc.) on the main news bulletinand print media. During this transition, remember the reason for the symptoms, is not exempt from this dynamic transformation, so as not to lose touch with ourselves, as we transit to embrace the process.

2012 and beyond unified consciousness

With all that has been said, there is one last important piece of science, before discussing the final result. As suggested above, the light, and in particular the effects of light Galactic produced profound changes in all irreversibleMeet the glory of his power. Implicit in the previous reference DNA is the language of light, we search from a Russian, Peter Gariaev, as the father of '"wave genetics" experiments using DNA in which he and his colleagues did not burning laser frog embryos known salamanders transform into embryos.

Simply put, had a salamander embryo in an airtight container and a frog embryo to another, then they are not used laser light that burns through theSalamander embryo and realigned, the light in the frog embryo. The results where shocking. The frog embryo is completely transformed, as the cells divided and as the embryo continues to grow, I grew up in a salamander! All this was initiated by the transmission of the built-in light of "the DNA code light" laser beam. Shows that this process is, in fact, what happens on a macro-cosmic level, all of us. The main difference is the source of light now turnsfrom the galactic center from interstellar space through our sun, our earth, and then penetrates the body.

Many of us know only our body's energy fields, some of which are scientifically proven to exist and are married or an internal organ. In this section we discuss how, in esoteric terms, the incredible power to transform, if all well-balanced and contain uniform. As we approach closer to the galactic center and along thearound 2012-2016 or so, is this deep understanding and application of our electricity from a central role in our collective rebirth. Chakras (translated as wheel or rotation), as they are called, is best understood in terms of Hindus, beginning around 1200 BC, including 7 primary energy vortex points, or psychological.

They are, from lowest to highest starting

1 Base or Root Chakra (bone in the spinal cord)

Chakra 2 (ovary / prostate)

3Solar plexus chakra (navel)

4 Heart Chakra (heart area)

5 Throat Chakra (throat and neck)

6 Chakra or Third Eye Front (pineal gland)

7 crown chakra (crown of the head)

Aura From the energy moving through prayer (thinking), or meditation, is a stadium or chakra is transmitted at a time, against the base or root chakra to the crown chakra, in the final analysis. This is where the light energy of unconditional love are associated with wisdom, the individual becomesembodies these mild forms with a highly evolved state of consciousness.

A final, where appropriate quotation from Jesus that is remarkably low, and this implies is the power of transformation in all of us, is in the book of Luke 11.34: "The light body is the eye: therefore when thine eye single, thy whole body also is full of light, but when your eye is bad, your body also full of darkness. "

Many consider or think about God is light, and the ban, if the eyeSingle is up to the sixth chakra, third eye, or linked, to allude to our pineal gland. Then, when the eye is dark, there can be light in body.

While this really is a birthright for all, discipline and practice is a prerequisite for the realization. And 'the premise of this article concludes, we can now more easily caused by external forces (relative term) to take us to a point, the jump in almost spontaneous unified consciousness. A valid point of not-all isstarted in a given "future" as the process already takes place in time. Again, it is the inside creates the outside. Only now we are changing the window available through an accelerating flow of light with its vital forces created by each of us the opportunity to embrace and a wonderful, magical life.

Let the healing Arise

Now we can accelerate the healing process for so long it feels more late. Each of us plays an important role in how we shouldnow understand that a new and better world, we are responsible for creating it. In truth, the "Kingdom of Heaven" is within each of us and just as important as this statement of fact that we can and must by divine right, is built out. Each of us needs to spread the fear of restrictions imposed first, because it is an illusion that exists only in degree, in a vacuum, in the universal truth is denied. Replacing fears with the truth, we are not only encouraged to move forward step by step, we are pleased toNavigate away from the disaster and catastrophic destruction.

Everything that happens now points to what is called "Zero Point", where the collapse time and space as we enter a higher dimension. The possibilities are not granted in advance behind the veil is a service available to him does not pass through the passage because of their physical and mental condition. There are good reasons for this proposal. In such a dimension where thoughts manifest formsboth at once, it could not exist in nature to those of a fear vibrant. It is a universal natural law. We hope that the reasons are obvious. Within an empire based unity consciousness allow intentions in higher dimension, (as we do now, much slower in the third dimension) we co-create a new reality, without any restrictions.

Imposed in the process out of the shadows, of course, in a realm of duality based on the separation of our two fragmentedStill, we gracefully in a conscious deliberate effort to understand a universe of magnitude of the human mind, or full. We welcome you with unconditional love in a galactic, extraterrestrial family of another co-creator, the eternal life beyond the boundaries of space and time.


2012 precession of the equinoxes - from darkness to light

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