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Thoughts & Issues IN THIS ISSUE: JULY 5
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July 5 - Father-Daughter
Take a Walk Together Day. * Independence Day -
Algeria, Cape Verde, Venezuela *
National Family Day
* The Philippines are liberated by General
Douglas MacArthur (1945) after ten months of fighting.
* National Labor Relations Act (1935) guaranteed workers the
right to organize and bargain collectively with their
employers. It also prohibited the formation of company
unions. * Birthdays: Huey Lewis (Hugh Anthony Cregg III),
Jean Cocteau, Phineas T. (Taylor) Barnum, Cecil John Rhodes,
Elliot Feld, Richard Michael (Goose) Gossage, James
David Lofton, Robbie Robertson, Janos Starker, David
Farragut, Stamford Raffles, Eliot Feld, Richard Michael
(Goose) Gossage, Chris Gratton. And a special
The term "male menopause" is in fact a misnomer, although it has achieved widespread popular acceptance. What happens to men is more gradual than female menopause. Their reproductive glands do not all shut down around the same age, the way women's ovaries do. It also has little to do with fertility. But many men in middle life do experience a lapse in virility and vitality and a decline in well-being. New Passages Weather Lore: Ne'er trust a July sky. As July, so the next January. Whatever Jul and August do not boil, September cannot fry. The Old Farmer's Almanac The streets and subway stations of New York City were the canvases used by Keith Haring to display his graffiti-style art. His unique works became popular with the public but resulted in several arrests. However, due to his popularity, the police most often would release Haring without charge, sometimes even asking for his autograph. Gay & Lesbian Calendar At the moment I reach orgasm, my husband takes a big swig of champagne and kisses it into my mouth - Kimberly, 31 Best of 1001 Sex Secrets Every Man & Woman Should Know Noting is so difficult that it cannot be accomplished by diligence. - Terence. Achieve Your Dreams The Handwriting Is on the Wall. Encouraging a preschooler to "practice" writing with a pencil or crayon is not the best way to teach handwriting, report researchers. Some better methods? Activities that help develop the tiny finger muscles involved in writing, such as playing with a pegboard game or doing a puzzle. Parents Tips & Tricks Things to Be Happy About: Favorite radio stations. Coral pink beaches. Goosebump experiences. 14,000 Things to Be Happy About Try not to forget your dreams. Really Important Stuff My Kids Have Taught Me Gratitude is a lesson that needs to be reinforced often. It is too easy to overlook the gifts you have when you focus on those that you hope to obtain, and you diminish the value of where you currently are on your path if you do not pause often to appreciate it. If Life is a Game, These are the Rules The law of the harvest governs; we will always reap what we sow - no more, no less. The law of justice is immutable, and the closer we align ourselves with correct principles, the better our judgment will be about how the world operates and the more accurate our paradigms - our maps of the territory - will be. Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Have a regular schedule for your inner activities. As you expand your awareness and the level of the inner simplicity you want to achieve, think about arranging a daily routine to make it easier for your inner efforts to fall into place. Simplify Your Life "Unhappiness is not knowing what we want and killing ourselves to get it." - Don Herald. Are you so busy earning a living that you're forgetting to make a life? Stress Busters Digging for Dollars. Many of your neighbors probably have dandelions. One girl started a dandelion digging service. She made flyers to put in everyone's mailbox. She charged 10 cents a root, and charged nothing if she missed the root. It's a great moneymaker for kids. To Do Today Always retain your values, principles, and beliefs. They will guide your actions with more surety than whim, emotion or desire. - Wes Roberts. Win the Day! Agradecer (ahgrahdehSEHR) To be grateful. Le agradeceria que moviera el coche. I would be very grateful if you would move your car. Living Language *SPECIAL BIRTHDAY:
When John Wayne rode through my childhood, and perhaps through yours, he determined forever the shape of certain dreams - Joan Didion. So what's wrong with John Wayne? He was a good guy, strong, a protector. Sometimes people say, "Don't be a John Wayne." Why not? Of course, we don't necessarily want to be John Wayne, but he portrayed many male characteristics that are worthy of admiration. Sure, he didn't cry a lot. But neither do most of us. We may cry sometimes; sometimes we feel sad without tears. The character John Wayne played was often fiercely protective. The paternal part of us appreciates that. John Wayne portrayed men who were larger than life, who embodied courage, honor, loyalty and compassion. He was a celluloid hero, and that's okay. We know the difference between the movies and reality. And we can still like John Wayne. Today I will enjoy my manliness in all of its many forms. A Quiet Strength: Meditations on the Masculine Soul There's sort of that frailty in mankind that's very interesting to explore. Heroics are so few and far between - Clint Eastwood In recent years, we men have begun to think of ourselves in different ways - some new, driven by the times, and some ancient, driven by myth and prayer. We have broken free of the tyranny of man as the worker bee, driven and aloof. We see our homes not as our castles, but as our centers, sites of communication and love. We are driven as much by our hearts as by our minds. We must be vigilant. We do not acquire wholeness. Wholeness is revealed. The full life of a man is not an accomplishment, it is a gift. Begun heroically, the journey does not end in heroics and, in time, it becomes the task of humility and gratitude to lead us home. In time, the kind becomes the servant. The warrior becomes the guardian. The magician becomes the storyteller, and the lover, the gardener. I will strive to put an end to mere heroics. A Man's Book of the Spirit The Man's Man: There was never a question about how strong Bale was. Standing 6'4" and weighting close to 300 pounds, he was a big man. His reputation in sports and his physical attributes were known for miles around. Everyone said he as "a man's man". Late one summer Dale's father died. When he got the news, he was surrounded by several people, all wondering how he would respond. Some even stepped back, fearing that this big man, this "man's man" would break out in a rage. Much to their surprise, though, Dale slowly fell to his knees and wept without the least bit of shame or embarrassment. He was weeping appropriately, lovingly. This may have been his greatest strength, the strength and self-assurance to show his emotions. The shortest verse in the Bible is John 11:35, "Jesus wept." But this verse may have the greatest impact for men today. No longer are we shackled by the lies of "manhood" but instead free by the gift of emotion, the honesty of tears. If Jesus wept, we humans then have all the more reason to do the same. Help me know that my emotion can be my greatest strength. B.D. The Man Within Hey Man: Did you make a difference yesterday? Let us know at Contact Us. Be an unsung hero. Write to your federal elected officials in support of expanded protections of endangered species and their habitats. The Mystic's Wheel of the Year Want to make a difference but you don't know where to start? ![]() Why I am a Buddhist: No-nonsense Buddhism
with Red Meat and Whiskey by Stephen T. Asma. In this
book, a philosophy professor and author decodes the often
confusing and contradictory impressions that crowd together
under the umbrella of "Buddhism" to show the beneficial
wisdom that Buddhism offers for the challenges of modern
life. Beginning with the story of his early attempts at
achieving mystical experiences with natural and controlled
substances as a disaffected teen, he traces his exploration
of Buddhism and mindfulness, a way to discipline our minds
that helps us chart realistic goals and stay on course.
Buddhism attempts to give us a second nature, one that
writes over the old genetic and psychological code, but it
never asks us to pretend that the old code doesn't exist.
Unlike some other religions, Buddhism doesn't imagine humans
in some unrealistic angelic form. Nor does it cast us as
weak and fallen souls, incapable of any improvement save
those delivered by an almighty deity. Learning to apply
Buddhism is like learning to play an instrument. It takes a
while to get the fundamentals - scales, chords, and
fingering technique. Then it takes daily practice to learn
melodies and progressions. Prolonged failure and frustration
are inevitable, but very slowly one begins to hear real
music. We don';t have to become virtuosos on our instruments
or Buddhist sages to appreciate and employ the art form in
our lives, but we can't achieve anything without effort.
Hampton Roads, www.hrpub.com,
2010 ISBN 978-1-57174-617-7
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July is Freedom Month. If you enjoy the benefits this country has to offer, you might check out what kind of men it took to found this country. The Fourth of July has more to it than beer, picnics, and baseball games. Read this! July is Anti-Boredom; National Mobility; Purposeful Parenting: Recreation and Parks; The month of the Muslim new year; Hemochromatosis Screening Awareness; National Foreign Language Month. June 27 - July 4: Special Recreation Week. June 25-July 1: Deaf-Blindness Awareness Week. June 27 - July 4: Special Recreation Week. Jul 1-8 Music for Life; July 3-Aug 15: Air Conditioning Appreciation Days. Jul 4-10 - Freedom Week. July 8:-14: National Laundry Workers; National Therapeutic Recreation: Take Charge of Change Week. Jul 9-15 - Nude Recreation. July 15-21: *Captive Nations; Legal Revolution; National Plan to Promote Your Business Week. Jul 1 UN Day of Cooperation; International Joke; National Financial Freedom; National Recreation and Parks; National Purposeful Parenting, Jul 2 - I Forgot; Ducktona 500 Day; July 3: Compliment Your Mirror: Stay Out of the Sun Day. Jul 4 - Independence Day (U.S.); American Redneck; Fear from Fear of Speaking ; Independence-from-Meat Day; Sidewalk Egg Frying; Jul 5 - National Family Day, July 7: Father-Daughter Take a Walk Together; International UN Day of Cooperation. July 9: Don't Step on a Bee Day. July 10: Intern Appreciation Day. July 13: Skeptics' Day. July 14: Cow Apprecaition Day. July 15: National Ice Cream; Saint Swithin's Day. July 16: International Town Criers; Naitonal Get Out of the Doghouse Day. July 17: Wrong Way Corrigan Day. Jul 20 - Ugly Truck; Riot Act anniversary. July 21: Rat-Catchers Day. Jul 22 - Ice Cream Cone Day. July 23: Hot Enough For Ya Day. July 24: Cousins; Health and Happiness with Hypnosis Day. Jul 27 - *National Korean War Veterans Armistice; Take Your Houseplants for a Walk Day. July 29: *Parents' Day. Jul 30 - Father-In-Law Day, National Parent's Day. * Means a Presidential Proclamation has been made. Men are so competitive that we even "out-die" women in all 15 of the major causes of death in the U.S. Most of these deaths are preventable with a positive change in life-style, eating habits, and/or general health care. Let's not strive so hard to hold on to this record. See what you can change now to live a healthier life.
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