Monday, December 7, 2015

Winterlicious TAG!

Winterlicious TAG!
By: Macbarbie07

Questions:

1. Favorite Winter Nail Polish? Anything that's dark.

2. Favorite Winter lip product? Again, anything that's dark.

3. Most worn Winter clothing piece? Leggings, Boots, Scarves, Hats, Blazers, Sweaters/Coats.

4. Most worn Winter accessory? Scarves.

5. Favorite Winter scent/candle? Pine.

6. Favorite Winter beverage? Peppermint Mocha.

7. All time favorite Christmas/Holiday movie? Charlie Brown's Christmas.

8. Favorite Christmas/Holiday song? Santa Baby and Rocking Around The Christmas Tree.

9. Favorite Holiday food/treat? Peppermint Bark and Hot Chocolate.

10. What is your favorite Christmas Decoration this year? The Christmas Tree.

11. What's at the top of your Christmas list? Movies and Makeup.

12. What are your plans for the holidays this year? Spending it with my boyfriend and his family.


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Christmas Questions Tag: Jingle Bell Bites Edition

Hey Guys! I know its been awhile since the last time that I did a popular YouTube tag. Well, here's one for the upcoming holidays. Enjoy!

Christmas Tag Questions!

1. Do you like to stay in your PJ's, or dress up for Christmas? If I'm not going anywhere, I'm usually in my PJ's all day.

2. If you could only buy one person a present this year who would it be? Um, now that's a hard one, considering that I've already been doing my Christmas shopping a little early this year. This way I'm not those last minute shoppers scrabbling to look for a gift for someone. I started my Christmas shopping last month in October and I've been adding to the gifts that I already have bought little by little for my family and my boyfriend's family. 

3. Do you open your presents Christmas Eve or Christmas Morning? My Mom has always had this tradition of letting me and my siblings open one gift on Christmas Eve and leave the rest for the next day. She always gave us one gift that one of our relatives gave us to open up on Christmas Eve. 

4.  Have you ever built a Gingerbread house? Unfortunately, I never had the experience to built a Gingerbread house. I guess its was always that I was ever to interested in doing one. Who knows what the reason was as to why I never built one when I was a kid. But, I will look forward to building one with my kids though. 

5. What do you like to do on your Christmas break? Just relax and surf the net. 

6. Favorite Christmas meal or treat? My Mom makes every year for Thanksgiving and Christmas Kidney Bean Salad and Lima Bean Salad. 

7. What's your favorite holiday movie? How The Grinch Stole Christmas (The Movie) with Jim Carey. Jack Frost (The Movie) with Kelly Preston and Michael Keaton. 

8. Candy Canes or Gingerbread Men? Candy Canes! I've never tried Gingerbread Men. However, I've always been in love with Peppermint Bark. I could eat it for days, if you'd let me lol. 

9. Have you ever made a Snowman? Yes I have made a snowman. I was 15 going on 16 when my family and I vacationed up in the mountains where my older brother and uncle worked at a ski log called, "Mountain High." I went up there all the time just to bug them when I got nothing better to do.

10. Which do you like better, Christmas Eve or Christmas Day? I like Christmas Day much better then Christmas Eve, mainly because everybody is gathered around the Christmas tree just to open up gifts. 

11. White lights, or colored lights? Both

12. When do you start getting excited about Christmas? Usually at the beginning of December, that's when you bust out with all of the holiday decorations.

13. Do you still have advent calendars? To be honest, I never had one. 

14. What are your favorite Christmas Films? The Bishop's Wife (1947) with Cary Grant, Loretta Young, David Niven.

15. Do you have any funny Christmas memories? Not that I can remember. 
 
16. Talk us through your typical Christmas Day? Well, we all wake up, open gifts, help my Mom with dinner. That's pretty much it. 

17. What do you eat for Christmas Dinner? We usually have Ham and a few other yummy dishes. 

18. Do you have any Christmas traditions? Well, my Mom usually takes us driving around the neighborhood to see all of the Christmas decorations outside of people's houses. 

19. Which are your favorite Christmas songs? Don't really have one to be honest. 

20. What is the best Christmas present you ever received? Still waiting on that. 

21. Real or fake Christmas tree? Fake to be honest, I would love to have a really Christmas tree but they are fire hazards.

How Much Do You Know About Christmas Traditions From Around The Globe?

Thursday, November 26, 2015

Thanksgiving Day Tag!

Hey Guys! This is the Thanksgiving Day Tag. I tag all of you to do this.

1. What is your favorite thanksgiving side dish? My Mom's kidney bean salad and her lama bean salad. 
2. What is your favorite thanksgiving dessert? Apple Pie.
3. Do you eat just turkey, just side dishes, or both? I eat both turkey and side dishes. 
4. What is your ideal thanksgiving outfit? Well, it really depends. If I'm going to another person's house or people are coming to my house, then I will dress up really nice. If not, then I'm usually staying in my pajamas. 
5. What is your best thanksgiving memory? Hanging out with what little family I have left and my boyfriend's family.
6. How many words can you spell with the word "gobble?" Go, Bob, Lob, Gob 
7. What is your least favorite thanksgiving food? Yams, honestly, I just don't like it. 
8. What weird or quirky thanksgiving traditions does your family have? Honestly, we really don't have any. I'm not sure if this is one but usually the women cook while the men just sit on their asses and do nothing to help us. When I do have kids, I'm going to have them help me out, they aren't going to be lazy on the holidays while their Mother cooks them a big meal. 
9. Where will you celebrate thanksgiving this year? At my boyfriend's house with his family. My Dad had a huge bitch fit about this because my boyfriend's Mother invited all of us over and he had a cow. If he didn't want to go, all he could of said was, "NO" rather than being a fucking drama queen and saying shit that he really shouldn't have said. 
10. What are you most thankful for? I'm thankful for my Mom, my siblings, my dog Dakota and my boyfriend Michael, 

Friday, October 23, 2015

Mandala

Mandala (Sanskrit Maṇḍala, 'circle') is a spiritual and ritual symbol in Indian religions, representing the universe. The basic form of most mandalas is a square with four gates containing a circle with a center point.

Dreamstime - Mandala
Slide Share - Creating Mandala Using Color Geometry
Wikipedia - Mandala


Mandalas, What  Are They?

The word Mandala (pronunciation mon- dah- lah) means "circle".  A Mandala represents wholeness, a cosmic diagram reminding us of our relation to infinity, extending beyond and within our bodies and minds.

The mandala appears to us in all aspects of life, the Earth, the Sun, the Moon and more obviously the circles of life encompassing friends, family and communities.

Mandalas are circular designs symbolizing the notion that life is never ending. Many mandalas have spiritual significance to an individual or group of individuals. The Hindus were one of the first people to use a mandala as a spiritual tool, but the mandalas most individuals are familiar with, are ones made by Buddhists.

Mandalas are used for meditation purposes allowing the individual meditating to become one with the universe. There are not many who are able to achieve this state of mind from just studying a mandala. The symbolism behind the creation of a mandala can have significant meaning for many individuals whether they are Jewish, Buddhist, Christian, Pagan or of any other religious orientation.

Mandalas can be created by individuals to symbolize their journeys through life. Mandalas can also tell a story of where an individual has been.  In some cases they will reveal the individual's path in life.  Groups can create mandalas that will reveal what they should be doing in order to grow and develop as a group.


How to use a mandala

There are many uses for a mandala.  The design of the mandala is supposed to be visually appealing so as to absorb the mind in such a way that irritating thoughts are unable to get through and a spiritual essence surrounds the individual observing the mandala, which in turn allows the individual a higher consciousness or awareness, almost as though being hypnotized.   This allows the busy mind to take a break while the creative mind is allowed to run free.

Having said that, the mandala is primarily used as a form of meditation to gain knowledge from within.

Select a mandala that appeals to you.  You should know the meaning of the mandala you have chosen or set your own meaning before using it for meditation.

Once the intention has been set, you can begin focussing on the mandala.  Allow yourself to take in the lovely designs, allow your mind to wander.  Just like watching a candle flame in candle therapy, if your mind starts to think about the usual mundane things, simply bring your focus and attention back to the beauty of the mandala.  Let the mandala absorb all your attention, by falling into it and gazing into the colours, swim in its patterns.  As you begin to fall into the mandala, you will experience a feeling of lightness and intuitive thoughts may arise. Relax, let thoughts and feelings come to you.  Float with it.  If you begin to feel panic, feel lost, uncomfortable or if you start thinking about those "mundane" things again, just relax and refocus your attention back to the mandala.

Everyone experiences different feelings.  But if you have a relaxed demeanour whilst focussed on the mandala you have obviously achieved what was intended.  You should come away with clarity of the intention you or the particular mandala set before the meditation.


Creating a mandala

The internet has a wealth of mandalas and their meanings.  Many sites have mandalas ready for colouring as a free copy or download.  It is always best to select colours intuitively.  With the assistance of Spirit and Destiny magazine find below colours and their symbolic meanings to assist you making your mandala colour choice:

RED for strength, high energy and passion
PINK for love, intuition and the feminine
ORANGE for creativity, transformation, self-awareness and intuition
YELLOW for learning, wisdom, laughter and happiness
GREEN for physical healing, psychic ability, love of nature and caring
BLUE for emotional healding, inner peace and meditation
PURPLE for all things spiritual
WHITE for spiritual focus
BLACK for mystery, deep thinking and individuality

I suggest you visit June-Elleni's website.  It is informative and very visual!

June-Elleni Laine (www.psychicartworks.com) writing for Spirit and Destiny shows how to create a manifestation mandala to bring your goals into reality.


Find below point by point instructions for this creation:

1.  Have some coloured pastels or crayons ready.  You might also want to play some relaxing music to set the tone.

2.  Set your intention, such as becoming more psychic or having a loving relationship with your partner.  Contemplate it for as long as is comfortable, considering how good you'll feel when it happens.

3.  Once you're settled in mind and body, focus on the colours you feel are helpful for your purpose, and get them ready.  (See above)

4.  Focus on your intention as you begin to draw.  It might help to repeat the words that express your intention as you do so.

5.  Let the drawing flow as it connects you to the creative source, as though it has a life of its own.  You may feel inspired to use certain shapes, words or symbols as the basis for your manifestation mandala, or just let it evolve.

6.  Continue to draw, focusing only on your intention and how you'll feel as you ultimately achieve your goal.  Stop drawing if you become distracted by other thoughts or you notice the energy falling away.  Give yourself a moment and take a few deep, relaxing breaths.  When the energy connection returns, continue drawing.

7.  Mandalas should be allowed to emerge effortlessly, with enjoyment and creativity.  Leave any judgement to one side and let your mandala develop, however long it takes.

8.  Look at the mandala and feel its energy.  It will be alive with the intention you made at the start.  When you contemplate the drawing, you may notice elements  you didn't see while creating it.  This confirms you were in right-brain, intuitive activity - always a good sign.  The meaning of these elements will come to you in time through contemplation, and offten in surprising ways.

9.  Once you've created your mandala, put it somewhere you'll see it every day - on the wall, or as a screen saver on your phone, computer or laptop - so that it can work its powerful magic on your life.


















Monday, January 5, 2015

Redemption & Democracy

Removing myself from time and space and what do I get? A lot of unanswered questions in the existence of man kind. But what does it really mean? Sacrificing everything you know and love and for what? Just to make others happy? The real question here is... Why?

Why do we need to make other's happy, when we need to work on yourselves first? But that's just me, a girl behind a computer telling the whole world what I think.

But yet, going into a man's job field is frown on. Why? Don't they think that women can do it better or are they just being racist Piaget's? The world may never know but maybe the universe just might know.

What is Redemption? "The action of saving or being saved from sin, error, or evil. The action of regaining or gaining possession of something in exchange for payment, or clearing a debt."

Everybody needs a little Redemption in their lives. But its how you tend to use it for the better or just down right evil. Like: Mob, Mafia, Cartels, etc...

If there was no Redemption, what kind of world would we live in? Peace and Serenity? Is there really such a thing? With the world now and the crime rates, who knows.

What kind of world do we live in now? Doesn't matter where we turn around, there will always be democracy in every corner. People criticizing every little thing you do and for what? I guess, let there be Redemption. Right? My guess is as good as your own.

But how far can Redemption will go if nobody wants to reap what they sew?


Democracy - A system of government by the whole population or all the eligible members of a state, typically through elected representatives. "Capitalism and democracy are ascendant in the third world."  A state governed by a democracy. "A multiparty democracy."  Control of an organization or group by the majority of its members. "The intended extension of industrial democracy."

Here's what our nations most famous people from the past have to say about Democracy today.

Thomas Jefferson 3rd U.S. President (1743-1826)- "A democracy is nothing more than mob rule, where fifty-one percent of the people may take away the rights of the other forty-nine percent."  "Information is the currency of democracy."

Benito Mussolini- "Democracy is beautiful in theory; in practice it is a fallacy. You in America will see that some day."

Franklin D. Roosevelt- "Democracy cannot succeed unless those who express their choose are prepared to choose wisely. The real safeguard of democracy, therefore, is education."

Bill Moyers- "The quality of democracy and the quality of journalism are deeply entwined."

Fun Fact: My family's name is Kraus and they are Austrian. So, I might be related to this guy and who know, I also might be related to Brian Kraus from Charmed who played Leo Wyatt.
Karl Kraus (Austrian Writer 1874-1936)- "Democracy means the opportunity to be everyone's slave."

Winston Churchill- "It has been said that democracy is the worst form of government except all others that have been tried."

Benito Juarez- "Democracy is the destiny of humanity; freedom its indestructible arm."

Che Guevara- "Democracy cannot consist solely of elections that are nearly always fictitious and managed by rich landowners and professional politicians."




Johnny Cash - Redemption