DrDebzz Opening Shpiel
Have you ever been discriminated against as an infant child teen woman man or for your religion race color creed size shape status sexuality? On the other side of the coin, do you judge others harshly prior to investigation? Delete discrimination by getting to know those you have contempt for. You'd be surprised to discover they're just like you on the inside.
Prejudice would be obsolete if we recollected we're all one, there's no separation. The world would be devoid of physical/emotional/verbal violence because we'd grok that "I am he(she) as you are he(she) as you are me and we are all together." - credit John Lennon/Paul McCartney!
When one finger is pointed at someone else, three are back at you. We're reflections of each other, mirrors to our souls. What irritates me most about you is the very thing I desperately need to address if I am to heal and grow spiritually mentally and psychically.
Guest Caller Steve from Calabasas: I'm feeling nostalgia for the 60's and 70's, hoping there'll be another similar spiritual renaissance. I'm trying to practice being in remembrance of the truth of who we are, and to quote Gandhi, "be the change you wish to see in the world."
Write In Question Mark in Fresh Meadows says: I've been dating a girl but I'm still keeping my options open. I don't see the point of putting all my eggs in one basket when it might not work. Is there even such a thing as monogamy these days?
Weekly WOW (Words of Wisdom) "The ultimate truth of who you are is not I am this or I am that but I am." (Eckhart Tolle)
Confidence Boosters/Esteem Builders Love Affirmations to practice on yourself, an acquaintance, someone you care deeply for, someone who turns your stomach sour, and on a group of people or an institution:
May I be peaceful, joyful, and free from suffering.
May he/she be peaceful, joyful, and free from suffering.
May they be peaceful, joyful, and free from suffering.
Featured Artist Bassist/vocalist Kristin Korb performs "Beyond the Moon," the title track from her 8th CD, accompanied by pianist, Magnus Hjorth and drummer, Snorre Kirk. Kristin reveals the significance of music in her life, what she thinks is the key to finding and keeping love, and offers valuable advice for aspiring artists.
Catch Kristin LIVE with the magnificent maestros Andy Langham on piano and Dean Koba on drums, plus special guest vocalist Mark Christian Miller on Thursday August 9th at Vitello's Supper Club in Studio City. Purchase tickets at http://www.vitellosrestaurant.com/purchase-tickets.
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