Archive for October, 2008

The Art of Energy Enhancement: Meditation to Remove Energy Blockages, Negative Emotions + Bad Luck

Friday, October 31st, 2008

Everyone seeks peace and harmony, because these are what we lack in our lives. From time to time we all experience agitation, irritation, disharmony, suffering; and when one suffers from agitation, one does not keep this misery limited to oneself.

One keeps distributing it to others as well. The agitation permeates the atmosphere around the miserable person. Everyone who comes into contact with him also becomes irritated, agitated. Certainly this is not the proper way to live.

One ought to live at peace with oneself, and at peace with all others. After all, a human being is a social being. He has to live in society–to live and deal with others. How are we to live peacefully? How are we to remain harmonious with ourselves, and to maintain peace and harmony around us, so that others can also live peacefully and harmoniously?

One is agitated by Energy Blockages. To come out of the agitation, one does not need to know the basic reason for it, the cause of the suffering. Only you need to know the Energy Enhancement techniques for healing Energy Blockages. In this way we can clear ourselves of all Karma and instead create good luck for ourselves and everyone around us.

If one investigates the problem, it will become clear that whenever one starts generating or creating any Energy Blockage, a negativity or defilement in the mind, one is bound to become agitated. A negativity in the mind, a mental defilement or impurity, an Energy Blockage cannot exist with peace and harmony.

Energy Blockages are created when something you do not want happens to you in this lifetime or one past, when you absorb the Energy Blockage from people around you, or When some bad person implants you with an Energy Blockage.

These Energy Blockages are force fields which contain Negative Karmic Mass, which is created through the perversion of pure positive spiritual energy, usually when something bad happens to us. Thereafter the Energy Blockage impurity forever creates agitation, fear and pain within our psyches.

How does one start generating negativity? Again, by investigating, it becomes clear. I become very unhappy when I find someone behaving in a way which I don’t like, when I find something happening which I don’t like.

Unwanted things happen and I create tension within myself. Wanted things do not happen, some obstacles come in the way, and again I create tension within myself; I start tying knots within myself. And throughout life, unwanted things keep on happening, wanted things may or may not happen, and this process or reaction, of tying knots–Gordian knots– or Energy Blockages makes the entire mental and physical structure so tense, so full of negativity, that life becomes miserable.

Now one way to solve the problem is to arrange that nothing unwanted happens in my life and that everything keeps on happening exactly as I desire. i must develop such power, or somebody else must have the power and must come to my aid when I request him, that unwanted things do not happen and that everything I want happens.

But this is not possible. There is no one in the world whose desires are always fulfilled, in whose life everything happens according to his wishes, without anything unwanted happening.

Things keep on occurring that are contrary to our desires and wishes. So the question arises, how am I not to react blindly in the face of these things which I don’t like? How not to create tension? How to remain peaceful and harmonious?

In India as well as in other countries, wise saintly persons of the past studied this problem–the problem of human suffering–and found a solution: if something unwanted happens and one starts to react by generating anger, fear or any negativity, then as soon as possible one should divert one’s attention to something else.

For example, get up, take a glass of water, start drinking–your anger will not multiply and you’ll be coming out of anger. Or start counting: one, two, three, four. Or start repeating a word, or a phrase, or some mantra, perhaps the name of a deity or saintly person in whom you have devotion; the mind is diverted, and to some extent, you’ll be out of the negativity, out of anger.

This solution was helpful: it worked. It still works. Practicing this, the mind feels free from agitation. In fact, however, the solution works only at the conscious level. Actually, by diverting the attention, one pushes the negative Energy Blockage deep into the unconscious, and on this level one continues to generate and multiply the same defilements. At the surface level there is a layer of peace and harmony, but in the depths of the mind there is a sleeping volcano of suppressed negativity which sooner or later will explode in violent eruption.

Other explorers of inner truth went still further in their search; and by experiencing the reality of mind and matter within themselves they recognized that diverting the attention is only running away from the problem.

Escape is no solution: one must face the problem. Whenever a negativity arises in the mind, just observe it, face it. As soon as one starts observing any mental defilement, it begins to lose strength. Slowly it withers away and is uprooted.

This is the case with all weak Energy Blockages, however for very deep and powerful Energy Blockages one must meditate with a Master of Meditation, within his buddhafield. Let the Master do the work!.

Or one must learn very powerful blockage busting techniques. Then, like Alexander the Great, you can learn how to cut the Gordian Knot with your sword of Discernment!

Usually, the necessary solution is a mixture of both being with a Master of Meditation, and learning advanced Blockage Busting techniques yopurself. This we do in Energy Enhancement!

How To Make A Jogger Smile

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Have you ever wondered why joggers, as they plod forth in grim determination, never smile? It’s something that mystified me occasionally, as I enjoy my walk along a country path with my dog. And then I finally figured it out. Well, at least I think I did.

Not far from where I live, there is a disused old railway line. It’s an overgrown lane now and a rather pretty place to walk – far from traffic noise, with hedges and shrubs on either side, bursting with birdsong and the innocent beauty of country life. Admittedly, at times it’s a bit of a dog walkers’ highway and then there are the joggers racing along.

I’m aware that not everyone is keen on an overfriendly four legged fur ball bounding toward them, so when dog free people cross our path, I call Cookie and keep her at heal until they have passed, normally with a friendly hello and thanks. Not so with most runners.

Whereas other walkers smile, exchange a greeting and maybe even a few words, those people who run tend to hold their heads straight and their lips too. Rarely a word or even a nod, to loosen the concentrated gaze toward an invisible, maybe unattainable goal.

For a while I thought that maybe they’re so far up on their jogger’s high, that they don’t see us down below. But that wouldn’t make sense. would it? If you’re somewhere close to bliss, then surely you would exude that from every part of your being. It would be joy and joy is contagious, it’s fun and brings a smile and a bounce.

So, why do joggers never smile? And what’s the secret of those who do? My theory is that the reason many people run isn’t one that really motivates, inspires and energises them. They aren’t running ‘in the moment’, but hastening toward more fitness, less weight and social acceptance as a trend follower. They are literally chasing after an external goal that is frustratingly far away in the future. But then, occasionally, there is a very different kind of runner.

The person who may be just as pooped, but has a glow on their face that’s not just sweat. They are the ones who are moving with their body, mind and soul right here in the present moment. Feeling the movement with each step they take, breathing in fresh, crisp air and experiencing pure delight at being able to do so. These are the runners who seem to glide past elegantly, leaving you feeling just that little bit better about your day as they send a little smile and a nod your way.

I’m certain that these are also the joggers who run for the mere sake of being alive, of enjoying their body and being in nature. There’s a spiritual side to their running – a kind of moving meditation. The fact that they will become healthier and fitter as a result is a welcome side effect and their joy is in the present moment.

And maybe, watching the grim and the happy runners and figuring out what made the difference was partly responsible for the development of BodyBliss. BodyBliss is an holistic training system we offer to create health, wellbeing and balance between body, mind and spirit – in a word, bliss. That’s my contribution to enjoying exercise with an inner smile.

Shovels Full of Money

Wednesday, October 29th, 2008

Last week we left off with: “People were willing to pay $2 to $5 to have their walks and driveway shoveled. More than they were willing to pay for lawn mowing.

I learned a lesson.”

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Lets continue:

I realized that people were willing to pay more for unpleasant jobs. Shoveling snow in that frigid Wyoming winter was very unpleasant versus mowing lawns in warm weather could actually be pleasing.

Occasionally enough snow would fall to close the schools. That would take about 3 feet of snow.

I live in Ohio now and a few inches of snow here will close down the schools. If that were the case in Wyoming we would be the least educated people in the world.

One glorious morning I woke up to see 3 feet of snow. The radio blared that schools were closed, the weather was drastic and dangerous and no one should proceed outside for fear of frostbite, frozen lung, or death.

Hey, sounds like a great day to shovel walks!! And off I went.

I always did very good on days like that, making upwards of $20.00. Considering minimum wage at this time was less than $2.20 per hour $20.00 was a great sum of money.

I would shovel walks all day, coming home to warm up and not quiting until darkness fell.

Prozac lady did not want her walk shoveled by me. Well, I am not sure. She just screamed, “Go Away!” but I am guessing since I had a shovel on my shoulder and the world was filled with snow she knew what I wanted.

The box? Oh did I forget to mention the talking box?

Of course I asked the talking box if it needed it’s walk shoveled. Yes I did.

“No! Do not ask me anymore!” was the answer.

Our long winter finally ended and the short summer started. I was back in the lawn mowing business!

I started off with many accounts from the previous summer and continued to solicit for others.

Almost every day I would walk by the box. I made it a point one time per week to stop and ask the box if it would like it’s lawn mowed. The box always said no.

I remember the day. It was not as hot as usual. There were a few hints of dark clouds in the sky. I could smell rain coming from somewhere off in the distance.

Without hardly even thinking I pushed the button on the box.

You can read all the chapters of “How To Be an Entrepreneur” by going to http://salessuccessmagazin e.com. These stories are copyrighted by Timothy L. Drobnick Sr. 1995 thru 2005. Any person using this article must publish it without modification and include authors bio and links.

What is The Google Sandbox Effect?

Monday, October 27th, 2008

In the age of fair competition you may find it hard to believe that a search engine may hinder the appearance of a new website. This is what is currently believed to be happening on more web servers today. Some programmers have viewed Google as uncomfortable to rank newer websites until they have proven their viability to exist for more than a period of “x” months. Thus the term “Sandbox Effect” applies to the idea that all new websites have their ratings placed in a holding tank until such time is deemed appropriate before a ranking can commence.


However the website is not hindered as much as the links that are reciprocated from other users. Newer links that are created are put on a “probationary” status until again they pickup in rank from other matured sites or placed directly by an ad campaign. The idea behind the hindrance is to prevent a fast ranking to occur on a new website. The usual holding period seems to be between 90 and 120 days before a site would start obtaining rank from reciprocal or back linking.


Some advice has been given to have companies you are going to reciprocate back add your link first to the website. This may help grandfather your site in, thus reducing the waiting time associated with “new” websites. People have noticed a 0 page rank when first signing up and receiving a bolstering 7 page ranking after 4 months. Why the delay? The fact is, that if people realized how easy it would be to get a high ranking, would that take away the credibility of the engine. It depends on whom you ask, but it does seem to be happening frequently to newer subscribers. Do not discontinue back linking, your rank will eventually appear.

Jakob Jelling is the founder of http://www.sitetube.com. Visit his website for the latest on planning, building, promoting and maintaining websites.

Laughs in Strange Places

Monday, October 27th, 2008

I couldn’t make this story up if I tried. A couple of weeks ago I was plowing through the stacks of paperwork on my desk when I heard the unmistakable sound of a kamikaze bee flitting about my office with apparent disdain for the human race. Now, due to an unfortunate and rather intimate run in with a bee when I was about seven years old (I’ll spare you the details but let’s just say it had Karmic repercussions for both me and the bee), there’s no love lost between me and our fine flighted friends. As such, just the sound of a bee in close quarters sends me into a rather tense state of being. Even worse, the sight of what can only be described as the mammoth of all bees convinced me that something needed to be done before my clients bore witness to how very irrational and entertaining I can become in situations like these. So I started to strategize.

My office has no open windows through which to shoo unwanted visitors, bees or otherwise, so I decided there were only two options: To gently encourage my little friend to exit from whatever route he entered or, well, the alternative wasn’t pleasant for either him or me. So I opted for the shooing alternative. He really seemed to like the light fixtures in my cathedral ceilings, though, and given my towering 5 foot 4 stature, I wasn’t having much success luring him from the nosebleed section of my office. In fact, I’m quite certain I heard him buzz “nanny nanny boo boo, you can’t catch me” at one point. So I decide to get a bit more creative. I have no ladder or stepstool, no broom to wave him down with, no magic vacuum wand to brandish in an air of superiority. I looked around for anything that might help and suddenly honed in on the five-foot tall Ficus tree sitting next to my desk. It’s a fake one…let me re-phrase here…a lovely silk replica of real-life foilage…so I’m thinking “it’s light, it’s long, it’s bee-swatting strong. Let me at him.”

I grab hold of the Ficus and start waving it around towards the highest light fixtures in the place. Now, I’m sure you’re thinking to yourself “that bee couldn’t have liked that very much.” Indeed, you’re right. He seemed to be ever so slightly agitated. Ok, maybe more like enraged with venomous anger and poised to kill. This incited no less than panic on my part, so I continued the Ficus-wielding in an attempt to encourage him to leave peacefully or at least with all major body parts intact. Now, I’m blessed to have a lovely office with an entire wall of picture windows that run from floor to ceiling and look out onto both a beautiful treed lot and onto a relatively busy street. That said, I think you probably know where this story is headed.

As I’m doing my best impression of Don Quixote’s windmill-jousting escapades, I glance out of one of those huge windows to see several people standing across the street just taking in the show. They were entranced by my Ficus-waving interpretive dance and were wondering, no doubt, when the neighborhood had begun going downhill. Now, I consider myself to be a fairly level-headed professional with a pretty decent reputation in this community. No more, my friends. All of those years of hard work flashed before my eyes as I made eye contact with each person in that group before gingerly lowering my Ficus to the ground, smiling ever so sheepishly, pointing up and mouthing the words “there’s a really big bee up there,” as if this bit of information would cause them to think “well, now I understand. You go right ahead.” They gave one last look, shook their heads, and continued walking down the street laughing and offering a running commentary of the incident. After the shock of piercing embarrassment subsided a bit, I looked around and just started to laugh. And laugh. And laugh. I mean, how often do you get that kind of opportunity to stare both a bloodthirsty bee and the incongruities and silliness of life right in the face? I went about my day with a much improved attitude, full of vitality and humor, sharing the story with anyone who would listen. And I was actually able to get through a client appointment with that same kamikaze bee still cruising around the light fixture without having a full on anxiety attack. And now, every time I look at that Ficus I can’t help but giggle.

That’s what laughter does for us. From moments of stress and discomfort to times of connection and possibility, laughter reframes situations enough to help us get a better perspective to move forward with life in a more productive and relaxed state. Laughter does so much for us. Science has proven that it releases endorphins, the body’s natural painkillers, and it boosts our immune function. It decreases our stress levels, offers shared entertainment, and actually improves outcomes in work, school, community, and healthcare settings. Best of all, it’s free, available 24 hours a day, requires no prescription, and has no negative side effects. As the old saying goes, laughter truly is the best medicine.

The unfortunate thing is that, even given all of these benefits, people aren’t laughing like they could be. There’s an often quoted statistic that says children laugh on average 400 times per day and adults laugh on average 15 times per day. WOW that’s a sad statistic. As I always tell my clients, just because we grow old doesn’t mean we need to grow sullen…or somber…or jaded. If you consciously work to lift your laughter quotient a bit every day, within a couple of weeks you’ll notice marked improvements in both your attitude and your energy. Not to mention your ability to deal with the little hassles of life like unwanted visitors taking up residence in your light sockets.

So how do you add more laughter into your days? Here are a few tips to get you started:

1) Create your own “Laughing Stock” of stories, cartoons, jokes, memories, or anything else that brings a smile to your face and a chuckle to your day. Keep laugh-launchers readily available at work, home, in the car, or even in your mind. Simply remembering a funny story has just as powerful an effect on your physical and emotional health as experiencing it the first time.

One of my favorite guaranteed giggles comes from remembering the story of the time my husband and I traveled to visit our daughter and son-in law in another city. They were newlyweds so, as with most young couples, our guest bed was an air mattress with a very slow leak in an extremely small room. In fact, we had to take turns going into the room because we couldn’t both fit in there upright at the same time.

Now, my husband is a rather big dude and in such close quarters he managed to smash his elbow on the “jutting out” portion of some piece of furniture and began writhing in pain at the other end of the mattress. Compassionate wife that I am, I immediately knelt on the air mattress to comfort him and offer an ice pack. Remember, though, that the air mattress has a slow leak. So, when I displaced the remaining air by kneeling on the mattress so quickly, it effectively catapulted him off the other end at full force directly into the wall behind him, resulting in a concussion or something closely resembling one.

After a three-second check in to make sure that I hadn’t broken his neck, we both shared an earth-shattering laughing fit. It took us longer to recover from the laughter than it did for him to recover from both the arm and head injuries.

Note to readers: do not attempt this particular stunt at home. Because it hurt. A lot. Even so, whenever we recall this story, we can’t help but laugh again and it immediately improves whatever situation we’re in. Keep those stories, silly activities, movies, websites, and anecdotes handy. Use them well and as often as needed.

2) Have a “Don’t Laugh” contest with someone. One sure-fire way to spark shared laughter is to actively try not to laugh. This technique is especially fun with kids, friends, and spouses. Sit in front of your opponent and take turns starting the game. The goal is to hold a straight face–preferably a very neutral, “nothing phases me, I’m apathetic and proud of it” look for as long as possible. Stare each other directly in the eye until someone breaks. Get the laughter only slightly under control and try again. Speed counts and makes the game far more ruthless. It’s guaranteed to get you giggling nonstop for at least ten or twenty minutes.

3) When you’re really stressed, fake yourself out. Basically, this means to force yourself to laugh. I know this sounds impossible, but research has proven that the simple act of genuinely smiling or forcing a really loud belly laugh can immediately reduce stress hormones in the system and relax both the body and the mind. Even if it doesn’t feel genuine, it will before long. Just try it and you’ll see. A full minute or two of authentic smiling or laughter will change everything about your outlook and your sense of well being.

So look for those subtle and not so subtle ways to spark more laughter in your life. There are more funny bone ticklers out there than you might guess–you just need to look for them and use them. I certainly didn’t anticipate that a five-foot Ficus or a husband-launching episode would be long-term stress reducers for me, but they are. What will be on your list?

NOTE: You are welcome to use this article online in electronic newsletters and e-zines as long as it remains complete and unaltered (including the “about the author” info). If use of this article is desired in print, you must first contact Deanna Davis at Deanna@appliedinsight.net

Copyright 2005 Deanna R. Davis, PhD

Make Every Day Like Being At A Spa

Monday, October 27th, 2008

We love spas. I’m talking, love them. The look. The feel.
The smell. The yummy food. The pampering. The attention
to detail. Ahhh – what if there was a way to make every day
like a spa day? What spa elements could you introduce to
your everyday life that could bring about a more spa like
feel? Here are some ideas:

The look
Spas always look great. Whether it is a five star hotel or
a rustic relax in the woods get a way, they are
aesthetically pleasing. Looking around your environment at
home, work, or any place you spend time, does it reflect the
look that you prefer? What small (or large) tweaks can you
make to bring your surroundings in alignment with who you
are?

The feel
You know that feeling you have when at a spa – the one where
you are relaxed and calm? Brainstorming about how to get
that daily leads me to think about: getting a massage,
asking for help, taking the day off, delegating,
acknowledging you and someone you know for a job well done,
contributing to a charity, watching a movie, eating ice
cream, taking the dog for a walk, reading to a loved one.
What other ways can you come up with that will foster the
feeling that all is well?

The smell
Many spas have an official scent that they use for their
lotions, bath products, and the like. Do you have an
official smell? Perhaps you can make one using potpourri,
or picking a favorite perfume, or using a certain dish
liquid when washing the dishes. Smells are very powerful,
and can instantly transport you back to that feeling of calm
you get at a spa. Maybe it’s time to order that spa scented
lotion you like so much?

The food
Nourishing our bodies can be an adventure. Instead of just
getting fed, how can you introduce tasty, good for ‘ya food
into your everyday? Some ideas are to take a cooking class,
hire a private chef, order out, alternate dinners with
friends, buy cookbooks or get them from the library, ask
your Grandma for her favorite recipes, learn hands on from
someone whose cooking you enjoy. Food is such a large part
of your life – might as well enjoy it! What are you having
for your next meal?

The pampering
Your every need catered to; imagine the ease and simplicity
that could bring. What are your favorite pampering fantasies, and how can you make them, or the essence of them, a reality? Perhaps your husband/wife could prepare dinner and wait on you. Or you could have a mini-spa day at home with your friends and bring in people to pamper you with food, drinks, body treatments, palm fanning, grape peeling – the works. On a budget you could
even find others who want the same thing and trade your
services on a regular basis – I’ll give you a manicure on
Tuesdays if you’ll cook dinner for me on Fridays – that sort
of thing. Think of one way you can pamper yourself this
week and schedule it on the calendar. Then write and let us
know what it was and how it felt!

The attention to detail
How fabulous to know that everything is taken care of – the
pillows plumped, the bed turned down, the place tidy. This can be practically applied to all areas of your life, big and small. Big areas – reconciling with another person,
hiring an assistant, rearranging the furniture in the house
and buying what you need and releasing the rest, getting a
maid, changing jobs. Small areas – taking one action on
that “to do” list, cleaning out the garage, decluttering the
desk, reading the mail, balancing the checkbook. Attention
to even the littlest of items can yield great rewards in
your overall life by making each day run more smoothly and
easily. What small detail can you act on right now?

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Things To Do To Beat The Blues

Monday, October 20th, 2008

As moms we all tend to get the blues, we are always running here and running there. It is very important to take time for you!

Being a mom there is so much pressure not just from the outside but from what we put on ourselves also we all need to learn to take a break once in awhile and be able to revive our body and soul in order to be all we can be.

I have found a few things that I like to do whenever I feel the blues creeping up on me. Here is a list of things I enjoy doing and always helps me.

Warm up.

Give yourself 15 minutes in the morning so you can wake up slowly, set the alarm clock for 15 minutes before you really need to get up so that you can have the satisfaction of hitting the snooze button at least once.

Eat a 3-piece breakfast.

The 3 components of a good breakfast are carbs, proteins, and fats.

EXAMPLE:
Cereals with milk or wheat toast or muffins…for protein consider adding low fat yogurt or cottage cheese, or a small piece of chicken or fish.

Arrest the energy robbers.
Problems at home or on the job try to deal with them ASAP they rob you of your sleep….

Turn off to turn on.
Instead of watching TV read a book instead.

Work out to rev up.
Exercise.

Tackle one thing at a time
Make lists, set priorities, and chart your progress…that way you can see how well you are really doing.

Take one a day.
One multi vitamin a day can help boost both your immune system and help you feel better, especially if you don’t eat right.

Put out the fire.
Stop smoking.
Ok I need to do this one…

Just say no!
Learn to delegate things…another one for me to do!!!

Make lunch your big meal.
Eat your biggest meal during the day then follow up with a 20-minute walk.

Tune in.
Listen to some fast pace music. Like U2, Shania Twain, whatever makes you feel like moving?

Curb your caffeine
1-2 cups a day is ok, remember not only the coffee but also all the pop or sodas you drink.

Rebecca White is a mom to 3 very active boys. Over the years she has learned in order to be the best for her family she needs to actively take time for herself daily.
She has written an e-book called “Time for Moms-How one “Supermom” Learned how to revive her Body and Soul” http://www.supportformoms.com/time-4-moms-ebook.html

Finding Happiness in Your Treasure Chest

Monday, October 20th, 2008

If you haven’t been able to find a lot of happiness in your life, maybe you’re looking in the wrong place. Our level of happiness is based on our thoughts and our thoughts are a reflection of what’s in our minds. We can begin the quest for happiness by separating our memories into three separate chests.

‘The Treasure Chest’ of the mind is where we put our most cherished memories. We open this chest when looking for happiness, comfort and contentment.

‘The Hope Chest’ of our mind is for our goals and dreams of tomorrow. As each is fulfilled it is then moved to our Treasure Chest.

‘The Dumpster Chest’ of the mind is for letting go of the hurts and trash of yesterday. Once in this chest they are dumped, to be forever let go. Once these memories are put in the Dumpster Chest you should never go digging them out.

Our thoughts are a reflection on who we are. Happy people have happy thoughts. That doesn’t mean that the happy person never has an unhappy thought, it means the happy person knows how to move these unhappy thoughts into the Dumpster Chest and then forget about them.

If someone speaks of you and is not pleasant or someone acts and is not nice to you, it is not a reflection of you but a reflection of them. Do you think they are happy? What is in their Treasure Chest or Hope Chest that should have been put in their Dumpster Chest? How sad for them, but don’t let it affect you.
If you want to be happy, take the time to sit and think about your thoughts. Put the good ones in your Treasure Chest or Hope Chest and the bad ones in your Dumpster Chest. Focus only on your Treasure Chest and Hope Chest for they are now full of the jewels of hope and joy.

Happy people spend their effort adding to their Treasure and Hope chests while unhappy people spend their time sorting through the dumpster. If you are serious about finding happiness, leave the trash behind and become a treasure hunter.

Gary Mosher is co-author of the award-winning ‘Buddha in the Boardroom’, the business book that shows you how to excel in today’s chaotic and stressful workplace environment, available from Bodhi Tree Publishing LLC, at www.bodhitreepublishing.com

Visit Gary’s blog at www.buddhaintheboardroom.blogspot.com

What All Trainees Need to Know Apropos of WWW Sport Bets

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

Play your favorite aces sports bet games online, 24 hours a day!

Conjoin the two of people’s favorite interests and what you’ve got is a rage titled a sportsbook wagers site. Seriously: what could possibly be more imaginative… If you imagine a band of sports friends rooting for any local team, and regularly wagers will be established matching the hubbub. So very keen to get some of the exhilaration, onlookers normally seek to conjecture who will win in the imminent game. Put together, this all turns into a chummy little game called sportsbook wagers site.

If you want to wager, you’ll drop by at a sportsbook wagers site, i.e. a place that tenders sportsbook wagers site. In the US, we currently have four states to do sportsbook betting officially, but illegally you can go for it essentially anywhere provided that you can locate a bookie AND you’re of age. Included among the sporting contests you’ll be able to wager on are professional and also college league football & basketball, pro baseball, pro hockey, and also betting on both dog and horse racing. You can choose to wager on the whole tally of a contest, when a contestant will be vanquished, and even if a coin toss in a contest comes out either heads or tails.

As can be expected, there are multifarious sorts of bets– straight, teaser antes,parlay stakes, and, beyond, over/unders, the straight bets being the most common in sportsbook betting.

So do check it out, and enjoy the amusement at one fell swoop… But see to it that you won’t get seized and use up your total retirement fund on a whimsy. After all, there’s a strong probability you’ll end up filled with remorse all your life.

Sex Aids Will Probably Make You Go Crazy

Sunday, October 19th, 2008

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