Friday 27 April 2007


Law of Attraction and Kasia B. Turajczyk

Watch the videos about the different meaning of Law of Attraction : -)))))))
and than just get the new book by Mark Joyner and just start to use your brain.
It is a good advise from a very wise person, me. Kasia B. Turajczyk

Enjoy your life...our life is to short to worry about what so ever, just be happy, love and be loved

Cold Turkey by Kurt Vonnegut

By Kurt Vonnegut

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Many years ago, I was so innocent I still considered it possible that we could become the humane and reasonable America so many members of my generation used to dream of. We dreamed of such an America during the Great Depression, when there were no jobs. And then we fought and often died for that dream during the Second World War, when there was no peace.
But I know now that there is not a chance in hell of America’s becoming humane and reasonable. Because power corrupts us, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Human beings are chimpanzees who get crazy drunk on power. By saying that our leaders are power-drunk chimpanzees, am I in danger of wrecking the morale of our soldiers fighting and dying in the Middle East? Their morale, like so many bodies, is already shot to pieces. They are being treated, as I never was, like toys a rich kid got for Christmas.
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When you get to my age, if you get to my age, which is 81, and if you have reproduced, you will find yourself asking your own children, who are themselves middle-aged, what life is all about. I have seven kids, four of them adopted.
Many of you reading this are probably the same age as my grandchildren. They, like you, are being royally shafted and lied to by our Baby Boomer corporations and government.
I put my big question about life to my biological son Mark. Mark is a pediatrician, and author of a memoir, The Eden Express. It is about his crackup, straightjacket and padded cell stuff, from which he recovered sufficiently to graduate from Harvard Medical School.
Dr. Vonnegut said this to his doddering old dad: “Father, we are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is.” So I pass that on to you. Write it down, and put it in your computer, so you can forget it.
I have to say that’s a pretty good sound bite, almost as good as, “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you.” A lot of people think Jesus said that, because it is so much the sort of thing Jesus liked to say. But it was actually said by Confucius, a Chinese philosopher, 500 years before there was that greatest and most humane of human beings, named Jesus Christ.
The Chinese also gave us, via Marco Polo, pasta and the formula for gunpowder. The Chinese were so dumb they only used gunpowder for fireworks. And everybody was so dumb back then that nobody in either hemisphere even knew that there was another one.
But back to people, like Confucius and Jesus and my son the doctor, Mark, who’ve said how we could behave more humanely, and maybe make the world a less painful place. One of my favorites is Eugene Debs, from Terre Haute in my native state of Indiana. Get a load of this:
Eugene Debs, who died back in 1926, when I was only 4, ran 5 times as the Socialist Party candidate for president, winning 900,000 votes, 6 percent of the popular vote, in 1912, if you can imagine such a ballot. He had this to say while campaigning:
As long as there is a lower class, I am in it.As long as there is a criminal element, I’m of it. As long as there is a soul in prison, I am not free.
Doesn’t anything socialistic make you want to throw up? Like great public schools or health insurance for all?
How about Jesus’ Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes?
Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the Earth.
Blessed are the merciful, for they shall obtain mercy.
Blessed are the peacemakers, for they shall be called the children of God. …
And so on.
Not exactly planks in a Republican platform. Not exactly Donald Rumsfeld or Dick Cheney stuff.
For some reason, the most vocal Christians among us never mention the Beatitudes. But, often with tears in their eyes, they demand that the Ten Commandments be posted in public buildings. And of course that’s Moses, not Jesus. I haven’t heard one of them demand that the Sermon on the Mount, the Beatitudes, be posted anywhere.
“Blessed are the merciful” in a courtroom? “Blessed are the peacemakers” in the Pentagon? Give me a break!

Thursday 12 April 2007

Kurt Vonnegut, Jr

Wczoraj zmarl Kurt Vonnegut.
Napisal ksiazke, ktora uwielbiam - Rzeznia numer piec.
"Boze daj mi na tyle pogody ducha, zebym mogl pogodzic sie z tym, czego zmienic nie moge,
Na tyle odwagi, zebym mogl zmienic to co zmienic moge
I na tyle madrosci, abym potrafil odroznic jedno od drugiego."

"A purpose of human life, no matter who
is controlling it, is to love whoever is around
to be loved."
- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
I kto to powiedzial, cynik i wysmiewca i tak ostry krytyk i obserwator naszego swiata.

reporter, ktory bombardowal lekarza zaraz po smierci Vonnegut, na temat przycznyny zgonu.....tak odpowiedzila: "Mial 84 lata i palil...." Spodobalo mi sie to.

Ciezko jest pisac, kiedy ma sie dyslekcje..

"I still believe that peace and plenty and
happiness can be worked out some way.
I am a fool."
- Kurt Vonnegut, Jr.
(1922-2007)

Tuesday 10 April 2007

simpleology versus LoA

Przeczytalam najnowszy produkt Mark Joyner, Simpleology - The Simple Science of Getting What You Want.
Na pewno wiedza/ informacja zawarta w tej ksiazce jest bardziej wartosciowa niz w The Secret (ksiazka czy film) The Law of Attraction (David Hooper)- czysta kompilacja roznych zrodel-wschodnich i zachodnich/ nic oryginalnego.
Ale rzadko mozna spotkac naprawde oryginalne informacje na itnernecie. Nie pamietam, ktory to z filozofow powiedzial, ze kazdy nowy wynalazek czy idea opiera sie na czyms/ kims. Ze tak naprawde nie ma oryginalnych pomyslow, idei, mysli.