Find out what your dream is about

Interpreting Dreams
Since all dreams are triggered by something on our minds or in our hearts, the primary objective must be to relate the dream theme to some event or preoccupation of the previous day or two. The feeling tone of the dream usually gives a clue as to what this particular life situation is. For example, if the feeling tone of the dream is anxiety, then the dream was sparked by some anxiety provoking situation or aspect of your current life.

When interpreting your dreams, keep in mind that the various images in your dreams can mean quite different things to different dreamers according to the individual’s life circumstances at the time of each dream. I recommend that you stay away from dream dictionaries that give universal meanings to various dream images.

Check out this book on learning how to interpret your dreams. Think of it as a meaning of dream dictionary.
How To Interpret Your Dreams
Simple Step-by-step Guide To Interpreting Your Dreams In Easy Read Pdf By World Renowned Dream Expert.

Lucid Dreaming
The word lucid basically means that you are able to think clearly and rationally. During the REM-sleep the only thing being awake is the subconscious, which generates the dreams. Sometimes, however, it is possible to “wake up” during a REM-phase and become aware of the fact that the mind is dreaming. When this happens it is possible to act EXACTLY as you want to. The fact that you are dreaming and the fact that you are connected directly to your subconscious makes it possible to do theoretically everything. Transforming into animals, flying around in the galaxy, shooting laser beams out of your hands, conjuring things into existance and performing real magic etc. All this can become possible to do while dreaming and even while you are in total control of everything. Of course transforming into animals or flying into black holes will be experienced the way your mind thinks it would be. Still, it is way more real than imagining things in waking life.

Check out this book on learning how to lucid dream.
Lucid Dreaming The Easy Way.
Lucid Dreaming The Easy Way Is A No Nonsense Step By Step Guide Which Will Show You How To Lucid Dream.

Other dreaming resources available…

Dream Secrets Revealed
How To Stop Bad Dreams & Nightmares.
Directed Dreaming.
Control Your Dreams.

Good luck and enjoy. I know after I read these resources, I could not wait to go to sleep. Don’t you think you will feel the same way.

Which would you choose?

  • To Fly?
  • To Be an Eagle and Fly?
  • To Walk Through Walls?
  • To Have Superhuman Strength?

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June 16, 2007 at 7:09 pm Leave a comment

Elvis Wedding Las Vegas

Whatever your preferred method of marriage is, Las Vegas offers you the freedom to choose!

Anything from a quickceremony at a 24-hour drive-through chapel, a ritual aboard a Colorado River champagne cruise, a service atop a 50-meter-high bungee jumping platform or even a traditional formal wedding with a church full of guests!

With more than 110,00 marriage licenses purchased annually, Las Vegas is recognised the world over as the wedding destination that offers freedom of choice.

  • Marriage licenses purchased yearly in Clark Country (includes Las Vegas, Laughlin, Mesquite): 110,000 plus
  • Average weddings per month in Las Vegas: 9,180
  • Average weddings per day: 301
  • Most popular wedding date in Las Vegas: February 14 (Valentine’s Day)
  • Second-most popular wedding date in Las Vegas: December 31 (New Year’s Eve)

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June 15, 2007 at 11:50 pm Leave a comment

Download Movie on your ipod

There’s nothing like the convenience of portable entertainment. Busses, flights, even in line at the DMV! You can also convert DVD’s, so if you have a large CD collection, (and only if you own them, piracy is illegal) then you can have the luxury of that item on your IPOD.

In fact you can load just about anything onto your IPOD including photos, files and many more. I found a really cool tool to do all of this, which has made my life more fun and flexible. Try it out!

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June 15, 2007 at 10:20 pm Leave a comment

Tip on moving house

  • Painting used furniture will help to create a comfortable environment that will suit the look and feel of your new home.
  • After the move make sure that all the electrical appliances return to room temperature before plugging them in.
  • Try to flatten your moving boxes for recycling purposes; it’s both environmentally friendly and effective.
  • Try to wipe out all cupboards and shelves before unpacking, use shelving paper for cupboards and drawers.
  • Using cinnamon sticks will give your kitchen a clean and fresh scent. Before you move, remember to tape your microwave shut and remove the glass plate from inside.
  • Try to sell or donate items of furniture that are not in use, have a friend or a relative help you with objective advise when deciding which items of furniture to discard and which to keep.
  • You can also try this to be clutter free forever

  • To save time, try to clean your belongings before the move, it will help you settle into your new home.
  • More helpful moving tips to remember are if you have decided to hire a professional mover remember that doing your own packing will help to keep the cost of the move low.
  • Try to purchase packing boxes in advance.
  • At the day of the move time is of the essence! Try to prepare and save time in advance.
  • Did you know that a emptying a waterbed would take about two hours? This is just an example; remember, the more you prepare in advance, the shorter your move will be.
  • You can look back with nostalgia on the events of moving day; prepare a video or a photo album of your old home and of the moving process.
  • Remember to update your new billing information with the changes resulting you’re your move.
  • Make sure you schedule with your moving company enough time in advance, that way you can make sure they have availability for the day in which you want to move.
  • Give the gas, water and electricity companies several days of prior notice for disconnecting and reconnecting their services. Remember to contact the utility companies for specific details.
  • Be ready to order food or eat out on the first couple of nights in your new house. Even if you won’t feel too tired to cook, your kitchen appliances will still be packed away.
  • Dispose of unused frozen foods and don’t try to freeze them again after they have been thawed.
  • Plant self-seeding perennials to add color to your new garden.
  • Find out what facilities, services and events are available in your new neighborhood by checking your newspaper.

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June 15, 2007 at 7:49 pm Leave a comment

Up in smoke!

In a recent debate around a camp fire in Robertson over the New Year, I stated that “if you had to take the mass of the wood before burning it and take the mass of the ash after burning it, the difference in mass would be that of the smoke”.

Everyone around the fire fiercely disagreed. In fact, one person in particular said flat-out “You are wrong!” They said the difference in mass is not the smoke but a conversion to energy. If this was the case, none of us would be here today, but I will get to that later.

As they confidently defied what I had said, it seemed to me that they seriously doubted the level of my intelligence, and that I had come up with what they thought to be a ridiculous statement. Perhaps they should have conducted a similar exercise to the one I am conducting now.

We took a bet and they said they wanted to see proof, however in science, there is never any proof – an hypothesis merely remains a valid theory for as long as it remains unrefuted by evidence, or until the emergence of a theory that explains at least the same phenomena more efficiently. No theory is ever comprehensively proven.

It really is rather simple. There are several types of energy, but we will be for the purpose of this investigation mainly concerned with heat, chemical, and nuclear energy.

The whole universe is made up of matter and energy. The Lomonosov-Lavoisier Law basically states that matter cannot be created or destroyed, but can change its form. The Law of Conservation of Energy states that energy cannot be created or destroyed, but can change its form. However, in Einstein’s discovery of E=mc2 it states that mass and energy are equivalent and that mass can get destroyed, in which case it will be “conserved” in the form of energy. With the “c” part of the formula (speed of light) being so large, a tiny amount of mass would result in a large amount of energy. This can only occur in a nuclear reaction.

Consider the example of burning wood: this stores chemical energy that is converted into heat energy as it burns. The heat energy released in the chemical reaction (in this case the fire) results from the component molecules being broken up, and their constituent atoms rearranged into different molecules that collectively have lower energy levels This means that each atom’s electrons will orbit its nucleus at lower valency levels after the molecular reconfiguration, than they did in their previous molecular form. The energy released as heat in the fire is quantitatively equivalent to the difference between the old and new valency levels, but the ‘before’ and ‘after’ number of atoms involved in the reaction will ALWAYS be exactly the same. These atoms are what make up the mass.

In this chemical reaction, the sum of the mass of the reactants (the wood, fire, and oxygen) equals the sum of the mass of the products (the ash and smoke). As the Lomonosov-Lavoisier Law states that matter cannot be destroyed, this would mean that all of the matter as it existed before (as the piece of wood) would be converted into other forms of matter as it burned. This would be the product of the chemical reaction. The smoke (scientifically called hydrocarbon) is a byproduct of the chemical reaction. It is created when oxygen, consumed by the fire, combines with the carbon and hydrogen in the wood to form carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, and water vapor. Considering we only weighed the wood, when we started, the mass of the smoke plus the mass of the ash would actually be MORE than the original piece of wood, as we had not taken into account the oxygen used by the fire to support the combustion process. If we really want to be technical this would make my original statement incorrect as I stated it would be equal, where it is actually more.

Everyone around the fire stated that part of the mass is converted to energy, and that the smoke was not the difference in the mass. We know this is not possible as mass cannot convert into energy except in one
situation: a nuclear reaction, in which case the E=mc2 formula would be used. A fission or fusion reaction can either split or join atoms using extremely high temperature or pressure, respectively. In this case, a small part of the mass would be converted into energy. This mass is called a binding mass and creates binding energy. Now if this was the case when lighting our fire, the list would read Hiroshima, Nagasaki, Robertson, and the boerewors would definitely be overdone.

In conclusion, according to the theories that have been thought out by some of the greatest physicists of all time, which, in all fairness, have been based on a great deal of probability, I feel confident that this paper shows that my hypothesis on this subject is correct. However, should any of these probabilities been incorrectly calculated, perhaps, and only perhaps, my theory would go up in smoke.

Furthermore, we as the unknowledgeable in many subjects and fields, find ourselves discussing topics that we don’t really know much about. This is all very well because it makes our conversations interesting. However, unless we are absolutely categorically sure that we are right, never tell someone else that they are wrong, because we may find ourselves receiving papers just like this one.

May 6, 2007 at 5:16 am Leave a comment


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