Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Posted by AWSGroupThursday, August 20, 2009
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Saturday, August 15, 2009
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Posted by AWSGroupMonday, August 10, 2009
Healing a Broken Heart â€" Advice on How to Get Over a Break Up by Mike Klade
Posted by AWSGroupFirst of all, you need to realize that you are a worthwhile person. A relationship is a two way street. If one person is no longer participating, the relationship couldn’t work. While you might have been able to change some things, you should learn from your past mistakes, but not dwell on them.
Just because your boyfriend or girlfriend broke up with you does not mean that you will never be in another relationship again. In fact, you will probably be dating again before you would guess right now.
If you are going to go about healing a broken heart, you need to be prepared to move on. A practical and symbolic way to do this is to exchange all of the “stuff†you have of each other’s. Anything that you don’t give back that reminds you of your ex should be thrown away or boxed up until the pain recedes.
If you owe each other any money, this is a good time to pay up. As you can see, the idea is to close out the ties that bind.
Then, tell your ex that you don’t want to see or talk to each other for a little while. While it is possible that you’ll be friends in the future, avoid calling, texting, and emailing each other. Also, don’t make a point of following your ex on Facebook or MySpace. By clearing him or her out of your system, you are better able to move on.
Part of healing a broken heart is to get back into the world as soon as possible. This is a three step process.
First, engage with your friends and family. Let them support you through this grieving process. But, don’t bore them with your troubles. Instead, try to have fun with the people you care about.
Second, engage with the world at large. Go to the gym and work out because it will make you look and feel better. Then, look at activities you can start up to fill your time such as a book group or a cooking class.
If at all possible, try to get involved with something larger than yourself by volunteering. Not only does this fill up your time and take your energy, it also lifts your spirits.
Third, start to date again. You don’t need to fall in love with the first man or woman that you meet. Sometimes dinner is just dinner. Plan to go out on a number of dates with different people during this time when you are “testing the waters.†Show them a good time, but don’t feel obligated to fall in love. Remember that a rebound relationship is rarely fun for the other person.
Wednesday, August 5, 2009
Cherish your wedding with Live Wedding Bands by Jessica Thomson
Posted by AWSGroupLive wedding music has always been a perfect epitome of eternal happiness, especially for the wedded couple. Whether you plan for a traditional wedding or the most contemporary one, live songs and music are a must. However, the meaning of each wedding song played is ostensible to the most of the guests but not for the couple who can relate and associate any particular song that remind them of their first meeting, first date or their very first kiss! And it's the sheer responsibility of your hired wedding function bands to live up to your expectation as well as your guests.
Before pining for all the wonderful wedding songs and music, you would require to keep in mind some essential tips in order to choose a wedding band. You can search for various wedding music agencies with the help of your reliable internet or from several acquaintances of yours. There are some wedding entertainment agencies who display a list of preferred wedding musicians for their favourable clients. Such agencies share close contacts with certain music management companies before finding bands and musicians who will meet your budget and other requirements. Other notable steps that you should take while searching for such music bands are mentioned as under:
1 Select a band according to the theme, mood and atmosphere of your benign occasion.
2 Tell your hired wedding function bands to create music and songs as per your music taste.
3 As hiring a professional wedding band with experienced musicians is no joke; go for the bands that are loyal to schedules and are always prepared to give you full satisfaction in their work-that is-to create some fitting music for your event.
The never ending debate always reaches its saturation point as whether to hire a band or a DJ (Disc Jockey) that could transform your wedding into perfect domestic felicity. But make no mistake about it as nothing can beat the charm and allurement of live music when played by experienced musicians. It adds a certain element of unpredictability that anything can happen when live wedding music is around.
Thus, the crux of the matter is to make your wedding celebration really special with live and swinging bands making you groove to their electrifying wedding tunes and songs. Hence, the fun has just started with these live wedding bands and all you need to do is to become a part of these unforgettable moments.
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Bible Heresy And The Individual's Paradigm by John M Bland
Posted by AWSGroupIt was the Jewish paradigm that kept the majority of them from entering the Anointed's kingdom. Jesus addressed it when he said, "No man puts new wine in old wine skins." He knew that a new paradigm was necessary if they were going to be able to accept him.
Since we all obtained our paradigms from authority figures in our life such as parents, teachers, coaches and preachers, they rule our basic precepts and value systems. Let me quote Kuhn and Philip E Johnson.
"A paradigm is not merely a hypothesis, which can be discarded if it fails a single experimental test. It is a way of looking at the world, or some part of it, and scientists understand even the anomalies in its terms. According to Kuhn, anomalies by themselves never falsify a paradigm, because its defenders can resort to ad hoc hypotheses to accommodate any potentially disconfirming evidence. A paradigm rules until it is replaced by another paradigm... Kuhn described experimental evidence showing that ordinary people tend to see what they have been trained to see, and fail to see what they know ought not to be present. The finest scientists are no exception. On the contrary, because they are dependent upon inferences and upon observations that are difficult to make, they are particularly prone to paradigm-influenced misperception."
Let me emphasize two major points of the above quote. 1) "...anomalies (things that don't fit) by themselves never falsify a paradigm.."
When we hear things that do not fit what we've been taught as gospel, our tendency is to reject it out of hand. Our brain shuts down and refuses to consider the subject. The reason is simple. If we considered the subject we might be forced into changing our paradigm and that would be painful. No one likes change, especially to his way of thinking. Jesus actually explained the problem the Jews had with new wine skins. Their attitude was simple, ". ...the old is BETTER." (Luke 5:36-39, emphasis mine) That really explains the problem, doesn't it? It's not a question of whether the old is right, it's just better. it's comfortable. It's traditional. It's simple, It is the way things ought to be and remain. This explains why the Jews rejected Jesus outright. He simply didn't conform to their paradigm -- their idea of what the Messiah was supposed to be.
2) "...ordinary people tend to see what they have been trained to see, and fail to see what they know ought not to be present..."
I'm afraid Kuhn was being a little arrogant as he talks about "ordinary people" as if these exist in some unknown Eden, extraordinary people unaffected by paradigms. Such people do not exist in this reality. However, what he said is certainly true. People do tend to see what they've always been taught to believe and are generally blind to things that shouldn't be included.
Simply put, paradigms can be real killers when it comes to truth seeking and our paradigm concerning biblical things is especially deadly. If this isn't true, then why all the diverse religions in Christianity and the splintering even among the sects themselves? You can imagine how ridiculous all this division must appear in the eyes of unbelievers And consider the extremes measures that paradigms have led to today and historically. The militant Islamic view that states that the United States is the great Satan and the world would be a better place if Americans were dead. So we see the destruction of the Twin Towers and attacks against Americans everywhere. This paradigm is taught to their children and accepted. We consider them crazy and yet we are influenced just as deeply by our own paradigms. One must remember, a person's paradigm speaks nothing to whether the view is true or false, only that it is pervasive in our thinking. This pervasiveness is what makes it difficult in the extreme to examine closely another's point of view. That's why you here the old saw, "I will discuss anything but politics and religion." It was the influence of paradigm that inspired the Great Spanish Inquisition, resulting in the torturing and burning at the stake "heretics" across the European continent. In the examples already mentioned, militant Islam and "inquisitive" Christianity, the penalty was death to those that dared not share the pervasive paradigm. Even in this land of religious tolerance you have the sordid example of a paradigm run amok in the Salem witch hunt in Massachusetts. We could multiply examples but you get the point. In today's evangelical religious atmosphere, heretics are "burned at the stake" by snubbing, excommunication, separation and any other means deemed appropriate by the majority view. After all, isn't that what heresy is, going against the grain of the majority. If we are going to be different and a truth seeker, we are going to have to examine our belief system carefully. We must ask ourselves where the fountain of our paradigm sprang. Did we arrive by independent and careful thought and study? Have we ever believed something to be true and later found out it wasn't? We must be willing to step out of our paradigms without hanging our brains on the wall.. I will make a personal confession here. After having put in hundreds and hundreds of hours of bible study and years of authoritatively pontificating on many themes, I discovered I had been wrong about a great many things. I had accepted as true things that had guided and influenced my personal study and interpretation. I believed many untruths because they had "preached good" and were spoken by men I admired and wanted to emulate. I had laid a foundation upon the sand and I was truly appalled at the resultant collapse. Sigh.. Oh the strength and power of paradigms.
You may be a beginner in your search for biblical truth or you may have been around the sun a few more times like some, but it is never too late to consider your own paradigm. You can do better.
John