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Magical candles that WORK!

7 magi

From the 7 Magi facebook page.

I recently started a new job at a metaphysical bookstore (talk about getting paid for something you’d do for free!!!). I’ve been attending classes, getting psychic readings, and trying products. It’s awesome!


In my reading with Sonya Lee (I talked about her in my most recent blog) she suggested that I try one of Sondra’s candles. Sondra is one of the other psychics (both read Tarot cards, along with other psychic gifts), and she makes and sells magical candles. Sonya said that she’s used them, and they are powerful!

So, why not? I get an employee discount (yay!) so I bought one to correspond with one of the issues we discussed in the reading.

Since then, the situation has not only improved, it’s done so in ways that I never imagined possible. My mind is blown! (I’d give details, but they involve other people, whose privacy I wish to protect.)

I don’t know if Sondra ships them, but if you’re in the Phoenix area, you can find them at Vision Quest Metaphysical Bookstore at 3114 East Indian School Road. Check out Sondra’s facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/7magi


Lisa Bonnice is the author of five books, including Shape Shifting–reclaiming YOUR perfect body (with a foreword by Neale Donald Walsch) and the comedy novel, Be Careful What You Witch For!

Zen and the Art of Veteran’s Day

This morning I wrote this in my diary:

I’m still pondering the ‘Who am I, really?’ question, but I’m having a hard time allowing myself to relax into the exploration because it feels so self-indulgent: ‘Well, tra la la! Look who gets to just sit around contemplating her navel when people are dying from hunger or being tortured by evil government regimes!’

However, as long as I have the luxury to do so, I will contemplate my navel without guilt. In the meantime, I intend that I pray for those who are suffering. I grok that this is the truest sense of putting on my oxygen mask first, before helping fellow passengers.

At the same time my daughter Kristina, who served in the Air Force and is married to an Air Force retiree, was posting this on her Facebook page:

I AM A VETERAN. I’m going to share something on behalf of SOME of them.

Please, instead of posting a status that thanks veterans, post something positive in your life. Please focus on your blessings that the freedom we fought for afforded you. You are free to be and do pretty much whatever, so please don’t use that freedom to complain about what isn’t good. I assure you, somewhere in the world what isn’t good to you is AMAZING to someone else.

That is what a lot of veterans KNOW. They have been to third world countries and seen the truth. They know that the poor in America have it better than the rich in other countries. It’s hard to see what freedom is allowing people to become when you’ve given your time and effort and sometimes mental health all for the benefit of those who won’t take one weekend to volunteer to read to children at an underprivileged school; to volunteer to raise money for elderly who are on fixed incomes; to volunteer to spend time with the elderly who are lonely; to volunteer to clean up local parks so kids can play without picking up the used condoms or syringes in the sand; to volunteer to be kind to someone else in traffic and let them in front of you.

So if you could take the time to thank a veteran, please post what you are thanking them for. Then please volunteer at least ONCE to make their sacrifice worth it. Seeing that the freedom we fought for goes toward bragging about the money you make and your “status” in the form of displaying your Louis Vuitton bags and other name brand items isn’t exactly what most of us had in mind.

I think most of us gave (or still give) for this country for your freedom to be yourself and to accomplish your dreams not to accomplish a nightmare. Please don’t thank a veteran if you are accomplishing/perpetuating a nightmare. I assure you, that isn’t what they did it for.

Not only do I think she makes an excellent point, I love how it ties in directly with what I was writing at the exact same time. While I abhor the fact that most war is a futile waste of life, caused by people who will never suffer like those who fight for them, I do appreciate that there are so many people who are willing to fight and die for my ability to feel safe enough to contemplate my navel.

It is my hope that my daughter’s words are shared all over the internet this weekend, in honor of Veteran’s Day. And just to make this a little more Facebook friendly, I’m adding a picture of a cat:

Here's you a cat.

Here’s you a cat.

 

Click here to donate to the Wounded Warrior Project.

Keeping track of Facebook posts

I’ve been trying to find a way to look at my older Facebook posts, because there are lots of links to interesting articles, videos and conversations that are getting further and further away as time passes. As far as I know, the only way to see last month’s post (or even last year’s) is to keep clicking “older posts” at the bottom of the page and that is an interminable process. If anyone knows of a better way, I would love to know!

Anyway, what I’m going to do, as time passes in the futurely direction, is post those links to article and videos here, so I can find them again when I need them. The bonus is that it will save you, my readers, the time of surfing the net for this kind of cool stuff. One stop shopping! Yay! (You might want to subscribe to be notified when new blogs are posted … over there, on the top right corner of the page.)

So today’s Facebook posts are (so far, anyway … I’ll add more as the day goes on, as I find them):

  • Do you think the ant that just bit me was *intentionally* committing suicide?
     
  • Welcome to Canada!

    www.youtube.com

    Your typical friendly Canadian. A beaver on the highway at the Canada US border, welcoming drivers to Canada. He got away fine (and he’s not rabid!).
  • Kinda nice to hear from the people who live there, instead of the media’s interpretation of that part of the world.

    www.youtube.com

    This video was created in order to show a side of Israel that the media doesn’t show. All across Israel, both Arabs and Jews are living together peacefully.
  • I hope I’m still alive on that day in the future when we can look back and be dubious that this sort of thing was even as issue. Bravo to these companies!

    www.nytimes.com

    More businesses are reaching into their own pockets to pay for an extra tax that gay employees owe on their partners’ health insurance.
  • This guy is freakin’ AMAZING!!! His portraits are stunningly accurate!

    www.cbsnews.com

    CBS News video: Blind artist paints with imagination – As part of our continuing series “American Spirit,” Don Teague profiles John Bramblitt, a blind artist who uses his imagination to transform canvases.
  • NOTE TO (and FROM) SELF: You are constantly creating your future. There is no such thing as a moment in time that is NOT creative. What are you thinking about right now?
  • I’m looking for “good news” this morning (which can be quite a challenge, ya know) and found this.

    news.yahoo.com

    Freedom Riders who were attacked in Montgomery on May 20, 1961, returned 50 years later to be hailed as heroes and have a museum dedicated at the old bus station where they were confronted by an angry white mob.
  • Surely they could have found a more peaceful, cooperative way to work this out.

    news.yahoo.com

    Frustration over her physically impaired daughter’s medical care led Maryanne Godboldo to lash out at what she considered state interference and into a 12-hour standoff when Detroit police came to take the girl away.
  • Just finished watching Persepolis. What a great movie! If you get the chance, take the time to see it.

    www.amazon.com

    Persepolis is the poignant story of a young girl coming-of-age in Iran during the Islamic Revolution. It is through the eyes of precocious and outspoken nine-year-old Marjane that we see a people’s hopes dashed as fundamentalists take power forcing the veil on women and imprisoning …