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I'm Jacob's aunt. Jacob Rogers commited suicide on Dec.7, 2011 do to unrelenting bulling at school because he was a homosexual. I have started a Facebook Page called Jacob's Diary where kids and…Continue
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When my mother read my first collection of humorous true stories, LOST IN THE HIVE (PublishingWorks), she said simply, “I wouldn’t recommend it to any of MY friends”. I took this as the highest form…Continue
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Comment by Kayla Merritt on December 18, 2012 at 7:59pm Check out my review of Reached by Ally Condie:
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Disney is reputed to have required his staff to meet every morning at 7:30 at their Burbank studios and follow this ritual: They would point to their temples and say, "My imagination creates my reality."
How right he was. The world we live in is the combined images of all of our human minds. We have made the world into what it seems to be for us. We fly, have cars and houses, sleep in beds, have A/C, spend money, go to work in the morning, not because all this is the part of the universe, but because we invented it. First we visualized it and then we collectively caused it to exist. If we stop believing that all these things exist, then they'll stop existing for us.
There is no time and no space. There is only ur minds and what they create. This is best seen and understood in a brilliant film called "The Gods Must Be Crazy". It shows a pygmy tribe living in peace and harmony in the Kalahari Desert, when a pilot throws a Coke bottle in the midst and totally disturbs their serenity and tranquility. It's mind-expanding, humorous story.
No one saw this more clearly than Socrates, who could often be found sitting outside the city of Athens greeting strangers. One day a stranger came up to him and said, "I would like to live in your city. What kind of people does it have?" Socrates replied, "What kind of people are in the city you come from?" To which the man replied, "Oh, they're not very nice. They lie, steal and they cheat. That's why I'm moving out."
Socrates, in his wisdom, replied, "It's the same way here. If I were you, I'd keep looking."
A short time later another man came up and asked about the people in Athens. Socrates again asked him about his own city. The second man replied, "They're wonderful. They always help each other. They are truthful and industrious. I just thought I'd see the other parts of the world."
Socrates, in his wisdom, replied this time, "It's the same way here. Why don't you go into the city? You will find just as you imagine it should be."
When we move, we bring our attitude, ideas and images with us wherever we go. Why not work to improve them now and always, in all ways?
"It has been said that the great mandate of our world is not to set things right, but to see things right."

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