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dinsdag 18 november 2008
Daily Motivator

A higher standard

If things are not working well for you where you are, raise yourself to a higher place. Choose to raise your standards.

Consistently expect more of yourself and you will get it. The quality of your life is driven by the quality of your standards.

Are your efforts not bringing the results you seek? Then find a way to improve, enhance and expand those efforts.

Yes, you can do it. There's always room for improvement, and with each little improvement you raise your standards and become more effective.

Don't fall into the trap of blaming the economy, the weather, other people, or cruel fate. Step up from where you are to a higher place, and commit to making a better life for all those around you.

Align yourself with your highest, most authentic purpose. Life will always meet your standards, so raise those standards high.

Ralph Marston |greatday.com

Posted: 7:55:46 AM  


30 years after Jonestown

Many questions about Jonestown remain only partly answered.

Read also here: What You Were Told About Jonestown | on MM

Posted: 7:43:57 AM  


Government delays decision on killing wild horses

The U.S. Bureau of Land Management will round up fewer wild horses and try to shuffle funds within the agency to hold off for now on killing large numbers of the animals in an effort to control herds and spiraling costs, an official said Monday.

Search in GOOGLE (or h e r e) for what YOU CAN DO TO BE IN SERVICE to ALL wild Horses on Planet Earth.
Send emails, or send "unconditional" LOVE (meditate)!
There is ALLways something you can do!

Posted: 7:26:58 AM  


MYSTERY MOON OF VENUS:

The second planet from the sun has no moon, yet last night, Nov. 17th, Venus did have a companion. John Stetson photographed the duo shining through the cobalt-blue twilight skies of Portland, Maine:

There's no real moon mystery here. Venus' temporary sidekick was 3rd-magnitude star Lambda Sagittarii located 77 light years from Earth. Venus passes by Lambda Sagittarii from time to time. In 1984 Venus completely eclipsed the star; last night the separation was a relatively spacious 0.1o.

This conjunction is finished but Venus is heading for an even more spectacular pairing with Jupiter at the end of the month. Go outside tonight and look into the glow of sunset. You can actually see the two planets rushing together, their separation shrinking noticeably from night to night.

The climax occurs on Dec. 1st when the crescent Moon leaps up from the horizon to join them for a three-way conjunction of unforgettable beauty.

Posted: 7:11:38 AM  



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