Here are several items I want to share with you.
Early next week, we will have a guest blogger. I’ll say more about this when his posts are ready, but I am excited about him adding his well-qualified insights via the two articles he plans to write. I am confident you will like his articles.
Based on a comment received in one of our posts, I have simplified the commenting process. I want you to comment, as your thoughts and ideas are important to me and to our readers. But, of course, none of us want spam. Hopefully my spam filters will take care of spam, but. if it doesn’t, I may have to go back to having users register to comment.
A few days ago, I saw an interview of a medical doctor on the importance of getting enough fruits and vegetables in our diets. He said it’s hard to eat the amount of fruits and vegetables we really need, and that there now are pills that truly give us the equivalent of eating what we should. This was also discussed in a book I read on ADD, Delivered from Distraction: Getting the Most out of Life with Attention Deficit Disorder, which recommended using Juice Plus+. (I mention this product because I went ahead and ordered a four-month supply yesterday. Note that I make exactly zero dollars from mentioning it.) You may want to do some online researching on this topic yourself. Sounds like this is a major health benefit. For me, it is a necessity because I eat virtually no fruits.
An article on physicsweb says that some recent physics experiments give “the uneasy consequence that reality does not exist when we are not observing it.” Weird. (The equations of quantum mechanics are well understood and are among the most experimentally confirmed of all equations. But, the interpretations of what those equations mean is another matter.) This caused me to reflect more on an earlier post, in which I dissed the whole concept of our minds influencing reality as a gross misunderstanding of quantum mechanics. I also dissed Positive Affirmations. What I neglected to say earlier is that it may very well be true that we obtain what we truly believe we will receive. I do know this: I have been much more blessed at times when my faith was strong and less blessed when my faith waned or was non-existent. Obviously there are people who are very blessed while having faith only in themselves. But, I wanted to share my own experiences on this matter.
Have a great weekend!
Update: I added a new tune in at the end of my music page — a tribute to the late, great Chet Atkins. Recorded on my Gretsch Country Gentlemen. You can listen to it here. In the future I’ll probably add tunes without making mention of it in the posts. Not likely to be often, but will happen from time to time. Update 2: What the heck: I added in Georgia On My Mind too. I love the weekends. Good time to play. But, must get back to cutting the grass.











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