Month: July 2011

  • 20110725-Dream Journal

    Last night, I couldn’t get to sleep. I kept tossing and turning from the warm night and kept using the toilet.

    After using the toilet, I saw the atomic clock upon my bedside table. The time read 1:58am.

    I had awoken to a dream within a dream. I recall feeling my whole system tingling. The intensity started to build into an electrical power field.

    At one point, my dream self couldn’t figure out what was going on and assumed that I was about to be possessed. I sensed a heavy presence to the right but at the foot of my bed.

    I then heard myself snore off and on. The intensity of the discomfort continued. And I decided to move DC’s zapper from my chest to my lower abdomen.

    My system electrified at the chest area and at the lower abdomen. The intesity continued until I tried to “boost” it away.

    When I thought the event had ceased, my dream self realized that it would have been an OOBE (or out-of-body experience)!

    That’s when I awoke from my dream.

    The end,

    ~Flynn…

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  • Plinky Prompt 869

    happy father’s day dad

    My personality is more like my father's than my mother's. Dad and I are stubborn, slow to anger and action but quick to defend self from criticisms. We both are also followers or the muscles in the family; while Mom is the brains, or decision maker. Dad doesn't converse much and is poor in debates, just like me. Normally, we are laid back but not lazy and tend to finish our projects in one day. We are organized but not dust-free. We are not picky eaters and love soup. Overall, we like to take a rest instead of work hard.

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  • My Parents’ Influence on My Personality

    happy father’s day dad

    My personality is more like my father's than my mother's. Dad and I are stubborn, slow to anger and action but quick to defend self from criticisms. We both are also followers or the muscles in the family; while Mom is the brains, or decision maker. Dad doesn't converse much and is poor in debates, just like me. Normally, we are laid back but not lazy and tend to finish our projects in one day. We are organized but not dust-free. We are not picky eaters and love soup. Overall, we like to take a rest instead of work hard.

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  • 20110725-Noticing Numbers

    A few minuts ago I noticed two set of numbers from my sidebar:

    • Akismet proteced – 93,699 spam comments and
    • Blog Stats – 64,113 total views

    At 15:35pm, I noticed two set of numbers from my dashboard:

    • 71,711 (odometer) and
    • 422.6 (speedometer).

    At 12:21pm and on 7/16/2011, my dashboard read as:

    • 71,677 (odometer) and
    • 388.6 (speedometer)
  • New night guard (retainers)…

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    Here are two dark gray containers and the teeth mold (center) from this noontime’s dental appointment. For $175.00, I got two upper retainers when I thought I paid for one appliance! Maw said aloud (as usual) that I might have been overcharged for one item. All I know is my tongue kept playing with the ‘void’ which the assistant cut and buffed. It wasn’t the same!!!

    The purpose is to separate and preserve my teeth from wearing down while I grind my teeth at night. Plus, the symptoms of TMJ have all but disappeared! So when you have headaches and/or pain in the joint(s) of the jaw, consider getting a night guard: that’s if you are known to make crunching sounds like peanuts.

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  • List the 5 most important books you’ve read…


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    I have five books authored by Don Bradley. The first four are signed by him. I’m one of those groupie fans holding up a Bic lighter in the air.

    1. Angels in a Harsh World (1998)
    2. Common Sense and the Ageless Wisdom (1999)
    3. The Teaching (1995)
    4. The Significance of the One (1996)
    5. Freemasonry in the Twenty-First Century (1995)

    I am lost at words to describe in one to two sentences the expericences and thoughts behind each book. You will have to read at least the first book to come up with your own conclusions: Mine is that “God” is everywhere and with/in all and that it’s up to you to follow a path (preferably straight) to “God”. You may be awestruck at this simple truth. Good luck.

    Addendum: The timing of reading these books were just right. Had I not encountered these books within the past decade, I would have continued living without observing the beauty of this world. The effects of this book provided me a different perspective in life and how to best deal with whatever troubles, obstacles and other challenges may present themselves, each one unique in offering a lesson. As a result, I’m still learning how to appreciate everything and everyone, living and breathing, alive and awake.

    Reference: http://dailypost.wordpress.com/2011/07/25/list-the-5-most-important-books-youve-read/

    List the 5 most important books you’ve ever read. Don’t think too much, just get a pen, or open a new post, and start listing books. When you’re done, go book and write a sentence or two about why each book ended up on your list. Do you think those books would have been more or less important had you read them at a different time in your life? Or would each one have effected you just as much regardless of when you read them?

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  • 20110725-Weathery Ways

    Fog over Mt. Hamilton can be seen. Paw has a sniffle and therefore we cannot plant our new flowers in the front yard. Feeling sleepy from lack of sunshine, from lack of employment and from lack of motivationb to do anything, like exercise away my fat from the areas of the tummy, things and arms.

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  • Multiple blogs…

    It’s late and it’s boring again. There’s nothing to blog. I guess my blogging days are almost over. Perhaps I should register more blogs here at WordPress.com and split off the more popular categories on their own.

    I could have one blog for dream and another for poetry and then another one for daily posts or even for photographs of EVERYTHING.

    The rest are a mixture of rants and raves. I’ll have to do something about the content of my blogs and keep on topic for the most part.

    Can I just delete everything? Maybe I’ll keep my blogs private. Again, it’s like I’m talking to myself and “human” trolls are actually reading my “thoughts”, which are mostly written if not said out loud.

  • Two health remedies…

    During lunch at 14:14pm, Paw told how doctors in the Philippines would diagnose a patient as having “bangot-got”, which is a generic term used to describe any number of possible causes of death, such as heart attack, diabetes, stroke, etc. while sleeping.

    Also, those anemics are fed the leaves of sweet potato. After all, dark green, leafy vegetables are high in iron. I was snickering to myself that anemia is a genetic trait of vampires, who need blood to survive. It so happens that another Filipino health remedy for anemia is to feed pig liver to the patient.

    Back in those day and currently, people in the Philippines die naturally without seeking medical treatment, which is expensive for most Filipinos who are impoverished due to lack of jobs – a trend which can and is happening in America.

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  • Plinky Prompt 868

    Hard at Work

    I have picked up a very useful skill from last year. I was working for nine months as a temporary worker. I loved the work but not the location of my desk. A for the other two temps, I learned to play a "human resource" personnel by trying to keep dissidents in their place and offer positive feedback on their strengths. Hoan taught me to see things in others and to do the work as assigned. JenJen taught me how to say "okay" even if it's too difficult, work at a snail pace for accuracy, and play dumb to keep the job.

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  • Skills I’ve Learned in the Last Year

    Hard at Work

    I have picked up a very useful skill from last year. I was working for nine months as a temporary worker. I loved the work but not the location of my desk. A for the other two temps, I learned to play a "human resource" personnel by trying to keep dissidents in their place and offer positive feedback on their strengths. Hoan taught me to see things in others and to do the work as assigned. JenJen taught me how to say "okay" even if it's too difficult, work at a snail pace for accuracy, and play dumb to keep the job.

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  • No cure…

    “[Once medicine has been discovered and is ready for the public, the government will NOT stop the bio-pharmaceutical industry from selling their poisons at the highest price possible. The government wants revenue in the form of taxes as “pay-back” for funding the research and development of these “health rememdies”. Of course, people will never get the cure they had hope for themselves and future generation.]” ~Maw’s theory after lunch today at 14:41pm.