Monday, February 18, 2008

Three Year Old Beatle Fan from Korea



3 year old Hero Ha, from Korea, oughta make anyone happy with this version the Beatles' "Hey Jude".

Found at Neatorama blog.


Wednesday, January 23, 2008

You Might be a Scientologist If...

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You Might be a Scientologist If... You DON'T line the birdcage bottom with newspaper, out of courtesy for your parakeet.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You use verbal acknowledgements in-person, as well as in telephone conversations.

You Might be a Scientologist If... Drug ads & commercials are completely ridiculous.

You Might be a Scientologist If... Public education is unacceptable for your child, or anyone else's child for that matter.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You aren't contributing to crime, substance abuse, moral decline, hatred, bigotry, human rights abuses, war, religious persecution or media slander.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You believe that the only way to better things is to better them, and that you don't better things by worsening them.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You own more than one dictionary, you know how to use them and you're not afraid or embarrassed to use them.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You know who Winston Smith, John Galt, Howard Roark & Valentine Michael Smith are-- and what they have in common.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You're still trying to figure out just how and why certain people seem to be offended by Tom Cruise.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You completely understand why certain people are offended by Tom Cruise, you know who they represent AND that there are actually only a few of them.

You Might be a Scientologist If... You put your pants on both legs at the same time, just like a fireman, because you have a lot to do and can't afford to waste time.

Scientology etymology/derivation: "Knowing how to know."

CLICK HERE for info. on The Basics Books and Lectures of Scientology.


Thursday, January 17, 2008

Getting to Know Tom Cruise

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“I’ve always admired him,” Billy said. “You know, guys like Burt Reynolds had five or six big years. Cruise has been on top for 15.”

Actor William "Billy" Baldwin (recent Parade feature).

Few celebrities are as up front and passionate about life, work and the things they believe in as Tom Cruise. If you don't think you know Tom Cruise very well, give yourself a little more credit. Cruise characters are usually very energetic and reflect a lot about the real guy-- which isn't true for all actors.

Short of meeting with the man in person, perhaps the best way to get to know Tom Cruise, and what makes him happy, is to watch his appearance on Inside the Actors Studio.

Cruise loves life and cares about people. Watch this interview and decide for yourself. Also, you might ask yourself why people write "unauthorized" biographies. We already know a lot more about Tom Cruise than we know about his critics...



Cruise filmography at imdb.com

Friday, January 11, 2008

Film: Ayurveda - The Art of Being

I recently saw this film documentary about Ayurveda, a 3000 year old healing practice from India.

This practice embraces many Eastern derived practices and may even contain the fundamentals of homeopathic medicine. In the documentary it is mentioned that the Ayurvedic healers were nearly wiped out by the British conquest. Some practitioners had their hands cut off by the Brits so that they couldn't practice. Nothing like Western civilizing influences...

Fortunately, Ayurveda is making a comeback. I even noticed that a certain Ayurvedic Massage technique shown in the documentary resemble a Scientology practice known as a "NERVE ASSIST", which is implemented to relieve stress and physical conditions.

Google VIDEO CLIP from Ayurveda- The Art of Being

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Ayurvedic 'Oil Pulling' Therapy for Dental Health

"Oil Pulling" involves swishing a tablespoon of sunflower oil in your mouth for 10-15 minutes each morning, then spitting it out, rinsing real well and brushing/flossing your teeth as you normally do.

Oil Pulling is an ancient Ayurvedic practice from India. The therapy is claimed to eliminate plaque, alleviate gingivitis, whiten teeth and even kill bacteria throughout your body.

I just started doing this and haven't yet experienced anything, although my oral and general health is pretty good already.

It's very interesting that Oil Pulling doesn't require any special product and you don't need to register or buy into some multi-level marketing program. There is no money line at all. You can simply try Oil Pulling, and if it works- it works. If not, no big deal and no harm done. Olive and safflower oils can also be used, but my web research most often indicates sunflower oil. You can purchase these at any local supermarket.

For more details, just Google "Oil Pulling". There's lots about it online.

If Oil Pulling works for you, it's probably a safer and less expensive alternative than the conventional over-the-counter oral rinse products or the ones dentists prescribe.

Do your own research!

Ayurveda Documentary Video

Discover more Ayurvedic remedies

Friday, November 16, 2007

High Definition Happiness TV?

(Read using the voice of Andy Rooney)

"I don't own a high-def TV yet, but the HDTV commercials are simply the most vivid stuff on my regular TV screen.

So how many people run out and buy a Hi-Def TV after watching the commercial on their regular set?

What do they actually see? And, if a commercial tells you- "...You don't know what you're missing." - how does that fit into this equation?

A question for HD owners:

Do Hi-Def commercials on an HDTV hurt or something? Do they mess up your hair? Can you step in and back out of the screen-- just during the commercial?

Maybe the industry installs safety buffer filtering to protect Hi-Def owners from advertisement related injuries or extra-dimensional "travel" incidents. Yeah, that must be it.

Remember this old ad for Maxell tape?






Today, this guy could be watching an HDTV commercial on his Hi-Def set."

Thursday, November 1, 2007

Jerry Seinfeld's Secrets for Happiness

(photo credit: Mark Mann for Parade)
In a recent Parade interview Jerry Seinfeld actually credits a Scientology communication course, he did 30 years ago, with enabling him to kick off his stand-up career.

Excerpt:

"They have a lot of very good technology. That’s what really appealed to me about it. It’s not faith-based. It’s all technology. And I’m obsessed with technology."


Seinfeld is pretty much a household name, since his career as a writer and stand-up performer led to one of the most successful sit-coms in television history.

His latest project, the animated "Bee Movie" was written by Seinfeld-- and Jerry was very involved in the entire Dreamworks production along with Jeffrey Katzenberg. Most of us know from the trailers that Jerry's voice is used for the primary character.

Click the photo for the full Parade interview page.

Being able to comfortably communicate with others, and in front of groups, can make a huge difference for someone, whether they are a comedian, musician, business professional, a mom at the PTA meeting or just about anyone for that matter.

The tiny ripple that became a huge career success for Jerry Seinfeld, got a big boost from a little course in communication at a Scientology center.

The Scientology Handbook, available below, includes various tools for everyday life and improving your happiness. Communication exercises are just one of many practical resources in this helpful guide. A directory of Scientology centers, which provide supervised course study and extension courses, is also included in the handbook.





Monday, October 29, 2007

Raul Midon: A Musician for Happiness!


Raul Midon's tune "Pick Somebody Up", can be easily taken to heart.

People being uplifting and constructive to one another creates more calm and sanity.

Other versions available at Youtube, including the original music video at: www.raulmidon.com

Support artists who accentuate the positive!

Thursday, October 4, 2007

ABOUT HAPPINESS

"Happiness is that state of consciousness which proceeds from the achievement of one's values."

Ayn Rand (1905 - 1982)


"The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but in the mastery of his passions."

Alfred Lord Tennyson (1809 - 1892)


“Happiness lies in engaging in worthwhile activities. But there is only one person who for certain can tell what will make one happy—oneself.”

L. Ron Hubbard (1911 - 1986)


"Happiness comes when your work and words are of benefit to yourself and others."

Buddha


"Happiness belongs to the self-sufficient."

Aristotle

Videos for Happiness Directory

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The following list is a series of twenty one precepts contained and explained in a book titled "The Way to Happiness" by L. Ron Hubbard. Each item links to a short video demonstrating a precept.

The Way to Happiness is a non-religious moral code of common sense guidelines for daily living, which if followed, can increase the happiness of an individual.

  1. Take Care Of Yourself
  2. Be Temperate
  3. Don't Be Promiscuous
  4. Love And Help Children
  5. Honor And Help Your Parents
  6. Set A Good Example
  7. Seek To Live With The Truth
  8. Do Not Murder
  9. Don't Do Anything Illegal
  10. Support A Government Designed And Run For All The People
  11. Do Not Harm A Person Of Good Will
  12. Safeguard And Improve Your Environment
  13. Do Not Steal
  14. Be Worthy Of Trust
  15. Fulfill Your Obligations
  16. Be Industrious
  17. Be Competent
  18. Respect The Religious Beliefs Of Others
  19. Try Not To Do Things To Others That You Would Not Like Them To Do To You
  20. Try To Treat Others As You Would Want Them To Treat You
  21. Flourish And Prosper
Discover more and get the book from The Way to Happiness Foundation:

#1 Take Care Of Yourself


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#2 Be Temperate


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