Overcoming internal obstacles

Pieces and Parts-Segmented Reality.

March 25, 2012
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We are given pieces of the cosmic puzzle, from that we must assemble the whole.

Pieces and Parts, Segmented Reality- The way that most of us view the world- An Philosophical Treatise by Stephen  C. Sanders- March 25th, 2012 3:15pm-915 words, 2nd update (final except for corrections) March 26, 2012 1;17am. There is a special occasion for this post, the simplest explanation, is that I want to capture as many attributes of a paradigm which I have often used in the past, and describe it as thoroughly as possible. I have now have gained a very deep understanding as to why the paradigm is no longer useful to me, and I need to create some sort of closure, before being able to stretch my understanding enough to understand what aspects of the “next paradigm above” I will be utilizing, and to integrate the new approach, in context of what I already understand.    Okay we are back, here are the problems with the old paradigm, which I have been utilizing to get me to this point. Number 1: The end justifies the means. This one has been slated for removal for quite some time. It simply creates too many conflicts. One sets standards for themselves and then as implied, by this concept the standards become flexible.

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Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

January 10, 2012
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Money Tree- Israel Summer 2009

Its a wonder that this Tree still exists. There is a belief that if you take a sprig from this tree which exists in an undisclosed location in Israel, you will be blessed with enough money to accomplish your life's mission!

Change Your World View, and The World Changes With You.

By Stephen C. Sanders,  

I could go on and tell you how I became disillusioned with the American way. I could tell that I have become turned off to looking at everything from such a low, and unimportant perspective.

I could list dozens of things that are so very wrong with the way business as usual gets done here in the United States. Like perhaps countless thousands of others I could on and probably bore all my readers to tears.

Yet the real turning point was just the people and the places that I visited when I spent 44 days in Israel over the summer of 2009.

 

 

There is no doubt that the Klezmer Festival in Tzfat was an incredible event, yet the  I suppose in a way the little musical video filmed in the Chabad run Youth Hostel Ascent was something that I feel captures the spirit of the people of Tzfat.

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Opportunity Of A Lifetime

January 9, 2012
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Opportunity Of A Lifetime

Surroundings make a difference. As I write this I am not at the usual Starbuck’s location. I ran into someone who once again has seriously been offering me the opportunity to sell for him on commission only, of course.   I realize that people have this stereo-type image of who a salesman is, from what he looks like to how he dresses, and the speed at which he talks. I realize there are sort of images that people have, and fully detailed images about what succes really looks likes, so here it is folks, this is the absolute best that I can do. My screen went blank about three times in a row. Despite what all the well meaning folks at Apple have told me, I am pretty concerned about his computer crashing with all its info and files. Also, people in general do not typically share even a small part of my dream, so therefore I use images, when words fail, and quote authors, or movies, when images fail, and when all else fails, I do what anyone else would eventually do.             I have talked to dozens of people, I have shared enough

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Major Changes Behind The Scenes.

January 7, 2012
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There is a concept that states that if you have a tendency to go to one extreme, its sometimes necessary to go to the other extreme in order to correct it. I am going to try to list three things that I came here to write about and then do y best to get the point quickly, upload a pic,. and get back to the endless work ahead. The hardest work I do on the web relates to some very technical details that I encounter nearly all the time. The technical issues crop up, when you try to do something differently or use a new software package. People will judge your website based on its current appearance and they will not care very much about how hard you have worked to get there. In my humble opinion, its better to give people (your visitors) a clue about whats going on, if you anticipate many changes. The direction which I am trying to move in requires that I obtain a greater command of code. Utilize more tools which form the framework of website that have more functions other than simply displaying text and images. For myself website development may have started

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