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Love Again - Gaining the courage to love again

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I loved someone with a genuine love. It was not returned to me and in fact, I was spurned. I turned away, saddened by my gullibility at having opened up like I did. After a time of mulling on the lost love, I realized, I still loved that person and by having that love, I discovered things about myself that were lost to me before. I learned to dance, and, I found my gift of music that was lost for many years. So then, I ask myself, “should I look on this as a bad thing?” I say, NO! I am the richer for having loved than holding myself back. Loving brings to us, the person doing the loving, an immense benefit, we are becoming like God. An old man writing about God said, “God is Love.” That being the case, if we have truly loved, we have had the opportunity to be like God. Having this experience you'll realize that it takes a lot out of you to give true love. It is then that we return to the source, return to God who will fill us with the strength to love again and heal us from our adventures. Do not be afraid to love again, in this you will find meaning in life and experience your greatest purpose, to be an imitator of God.

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Hello friends,

Join in the fun with me and Juliette as we talk about romance, chocolates, chick-lit, valentine's day favorite movies, books and much more! Oh yeah, she is giving away 3 copies of her latest release, "Kissed in Paris". Tempting right?? Then, click here to enter:

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Hey, I'm just getting started and I would greatly appreciate the help in spreading the word, any sort of feedback want to be and new followers, I answer every single comment made on my blogs.
The first blog I have is a book review blog that is new and has just been started this year. The other one I have is a blog that is slightly older and I post, now mostly original poetry or how my day was, or scenes/chapters from play's/books of my original work. I would appreciate your feedback on whether you my poetry/writing is any good.

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Damn the guilt
Thou shalt not. That's what I heard when I went to church. Being a young man and given to many troubles, I struggled with my love for God while bearing the guilt of “thou shalt not”. Looking at the exactness of the laws imposed on me by religion, I saw a certain, weakness, in their application.

Thou shalt not Lie. Really? I will lie till my tongue twists in my head to save you from harm. A man breaks into your house, your wife and kids hide, he asks you, “Where are they?”. OK religious man, you who impose on me your guilt ridden laws, speak up! Tell that man where your family is so he can kill them, or do worse. I laugh at your law now, you should lie!

Thou shalt not kill. Really? Do you know that your very freedom to worship rests on the blood of many honorable and/or religious men who laid down their lives to give you the choice to intellectually subject me to your guilt ridden standards. You should kill to protect your family, your nation, your freedom. I can go on and show that for every “thou shalt not” there is a circumstance in life that dictates you should.

Double standard? No, I see a higher standard. Wisdom is skillfully applied knowledge, knowing the rule is not good enough for practice of the same. Obviously we should not live on lies, killing people at whim. Here is wisdom, for every spiritual principle, “thou shalt not lie”, “ thou shalt not kill”, there lies a spiritual application. If you maintain your hardened religious attitude and refuse to consider that every application of knowledge requires wisdom, guilt and confusion will be your companions for life. I must take the general principles of honesty and respect for life and spiritually exercise them. I am at a loss for the answers to this dilemma, however, know that I will lie to keep you safe, and I will kill to protect my friends, family, and nation. Understand the inherent weakness of your rules and consider the full course of your beliefs before you impose them on me.

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Well spoken. And I agree wholeheartedly.

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This is the website of my latest release. I think you'll adore all the artwork that went into this book, plug the character profiles. Monsters, robots, ships and people:

http://planetjanitor.com/Home.html

Please let me know what you think about the renderings. The book has something like 29 illustrations, and is currently priced at a reduced $2.99 on Amazon Kindle.

Enjoy!

ENGAGE RELEASES ITS FIRST SF BOOK!

What does the Gulf of Mexico oil spill and space junk have in common?

What if an experienced crew of trained professionals were on-hand to plug the Gulf of Mexico oil spill, and clean up the ocean? Author Chris Stevenson poses the pertinent question of how we will solve environmental disasters in the future. How would we handle an oil spill in space that threatens to enter our atmosphere?

Stevenson says that we have other environmental problems that are just too big for current technology to handle. According to NASA, there are 19,000 objects larger than four inches in Earth’s orbit, just waiting to hit a satellite or spacecraft. In fact, the National Academy of Sciences calculated that the International Space Station has a one in five chance of being hit by rogue debris within a ten-year period.

The Aurora Reviews gives Stevenson “The highest praise... You would absolutely buy everything else this author had to offer." And Stevenson delivers in his latest novel Planet Janitor: Custodian of the Stars, which explores the possibilities faced by a future clean up crew. Stevenson got the idea for Planet Janitor when he “wondered who was going to clean up space junk, or at least reclaim it. How hazardous could or would it be to our future space missions?”

Stevenson has published numerous short stories for magazines like Amazing Stories, and Space and Time, nearly 350 newspaper articles for Sunset Publishing, and several fiction and non-fiction titles, including a collaboration with Ralph Nader. In his 1988 book Garage Sale Mania, about reclaiming and refurbishing junkyard parts, Stevenson stressed how important it was to recycle and fix everything before it was discarded.

Planet Janitor will be the lead hardcover for January 2011 from Vancouver’s first and only science fiction press Engage SF, which is distributed by Ingram. With such shows as the X-files, Outer Limits, and Battlestar Galactica shot it Vancouver, B.C., the city has been screaming for a science fiction press for years.

Stevenson was a finalist in the L. Ron Hubbard Writers of the Future Contest, and is praised by author Jim Melvin, of The Death Wizard Chronicles: “In the imagination department, few active writers can hold their own against Chris Stevenson. His mind goes places that the rest of us reach only in our dreams. I thoroughly enjoy his work.”

Usually authors sit in a cozy armchair dreaming up heroic actions for their characters. Stevenson is unique in that he received a commendation for bravery from the U.S. Department of the Interior, for evacuating a burning building with a bullhorn, putting out the fire, and being hospitalized for injuries sustained in combating the fire.

Planet Janitor follows a crew of environmental heroes, who clean up space trash, divert rogue meteors from shipping lanes, and clean the Earth’s atmosphere and oceans. Their latest mission involves a clean up job that no one else wants, a 12 light-year trip to a newly found habitable planet in the Tau Ceti system. What they find will pose an ethical dilemma, test their wits, and threaten their very survival.

According to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration 75% of the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico is unaccounted for. According to the U.S. Congress, the amount of space trash in orbit will double within seven years. In a world where environmental disasters are destroying our ecosystem, we need a specialized crew like Planet Janitor that can get the job done.

 

As a thank you to all my followers I thought I would hold a giveaway to celebrate reaching 200!
The giveaway will run from February 15th to February 29th.
It is open INTERNATIONALLY!
There will be 3 winners!
Here are the prizes:
1 paperback copy of :
1 paperback copy of:
1 hardcover copy of:

Hello everybody. I'm kinda new here, and I'm hoping to get some readers for my blog. It's an interactive story based around two characters at college. Anyone can talk to the main characters through their own blogs, which are linked through the main blog. Any conversations with the characters can have direct impact on the story as it goes on.

Here's the main blog: collegelovestory.blogspot.com

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