Sunday, September 27, 2015

Grantchester (TV series)...in progress





Grantchester is a detective drama set in a 1950s Cambridgeshire village of Grantchester near Cambridge, where local Anglican vicar Sidney Chambers (James Norton) develops a sideline in sleuthing—with the initially reluctant help of grumpy Detective Inspector Geordie Keating (Robson Green). The series is based on The Grantchester Mysteries books written by James Runcie. The first television series is based on stories from the first of the books, Sidney Chambers and the Shadow of Death.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grantchester_(TV_series)






Banshee
Banshee is an American action-drama television series created by Jonathan Tropper and David Schickler originally appearing on the Cinemaxnetwork beginning on January 11, 2013. Set in the small town of Banshee in Pennsylvania Amish country, the series' main character is an enigmatic ex-con (Antony Starr), who assumes the identity of Lucas Hood, the town's murdered sheriff, to hide from powerful crime lord Rabbit (Ben Cross). Imposing his own brand of justice, Hood attempts to reconcile with his former lover, Rabbit's daughter, Anastasia (Ivana Miličević), who has herself adopted an assumed identity, married, and raised a family during Hood's incarceration. Hood struggles to maintain his new identity while still embracing crime alongside his partners Job (Hoon Lee) and Sugar (Frankie Faison), and coming into conflict with local kingpin Kai Proctor (Ulrich Thomsen).
The series was developed as part of Cinemax's drive to develop original content. A 10-episode second season debuted in January 2014.Banshee was renewed for a third season that same month. In February 2015, the series was renewed for an 8-episode fourth season, which will be its last season.[1][2]


Tusk is a 2014 American horror comedy film written and directed by Kevin Smith, based on a story from his SModcast podcast. The film starsMichael ParksJustin LongHaley Joel OsmentGénesis Rodríguez, and Johnny Depp. The film is intended to be the first in Smith's plannedTrue North trilogy.[2][3]
Tusk had its world premiere at the Toronto International Film Festival, before it was released on September 19, 2014, by A24 Films. The film was Smith's first major wide release since Cop Out, and performed poorly at the box office after receiving mixed reviews



Yep. Read a lot of Budda-based quotes and looked at a lot of pictures of the ocean, the forest and flowers. Feeling all peaceful inside. I cut and pasted a number of memorable words and pictures. Still, I managed to have an original thought. It came to me when I was downstairs, heating up our coffee. I realized that less can be better. And it doesn’t do just for coffee. Just! Arrgh! I hate catching myself using that word!  If you don't want to spill hot coffee on yourself and the floor, don’t fill the cup up to the brim. If you want more coffee, make two trip. It takes more effort but the coffee will be more enjoyable.  Let’s expand that. Don’t want so much. Use what you have and get more when you can. You’ll enjoy what you have  a lot more. Let me make that my mantra for the day. Use what you have. Eat what is about to spoil. Listen to those around you. Plant a seed.  Paint a picture. Write down what's on your mind. Take those vitamins next to you on the desk. When you lose your way, read something. I’m not advocating giving up. I’m advocating getting involved. stop waiting for tomorrow, for more, for better. Talk is all in your head. Touch what is beside you. Look at what’s in front of your eyes. Mop the floor. Pet the dog. Read that magazine you're moving out of the way. Listen when people talk to you. And shut the fuck up as often as you can.





How will you know you’re ready? You’ll know because it will be unavoidable, because it will just start happening all around you, through you, for you. You’ll know. Don’t worry, you will. Trust that the powerful force that is driving your life is organizing things greater than you can imagine. You are exactly where you need to be, experiencing what you need to experience. There is no need to rush, no need to get there. Everything that matters is already in your heart, waiting for you to be brave enough to say yes and surrender. Today’s #YogiAssignment is Yes. Say yes now because you were born ready 😊


Life is a series of natural and spontaneous changes. Don’t resist them - that only creates sorrow. Let reality be reality. Let things flow naturally forward in whatever way they like."
Lao Tzu (



You might be surprised to hear that non-attachment is an important quality for relationships.

Isn’t non-attachment something very similar to indifference? Actually, not at all.

Non-attachment is a highly beneficial state of mind in all fields of life, and in our relationship with people, with possessions, and even with our own physical body.

Non-attachment is not Indifference

It’s important to clarify this common misunderstanding. Indifference means a lack of interest and sympathy towards a person or object.

Non-attachmentt, on the other hand, refers to the state of mind of being objective and not clinging, and it springs from a deep consideration of the conditions of human existence.

Imagine that you go on an organized trip with a group of people that you don’t know. The participants are coming from all over the world and you are not going to see them again after the holiday is over.

In the group, there is someone that you find really attractive and interesting. You know that you will share only a short time with him or her, but you intend to make the most out of the few days that you can spend together. You want to live these moments with intensity and passion, knowing that they won’t last forever, and that you will have to part ways. You accept the situation and still open yourself fully to the experience.

There isn’t any indifference here, right? Still, the circumstances of this encounter force you to be non-attached to the other person and the experience you shared (unless you want to suffer greatly).

This too Shall Pass




You might think that our intimate relationships do not develop under the same conditions as the example above. But is that really so? After all, we human beings always share a finite lapse of time together, just like the people on a packaged trip.

The major difference is that, in real life, you don’t have any clue about when your shared time with someone is going to come to an end.

The circumstances of life, the frailty of the human condition, the instability of emotions—all of these factors make relationships much less predictable than we usually believe. If you meditate deeply upon the impermanence of life, non-attachment will be the inevitable consequence.

But just as in the example above, non-attachment in real life does not mean indifference: on the contrary, it will empower you to live every relationship with love and intensity, knowing that it could end at any moment.

Non-attachment is a state of mind that will help you both in times of joy and sorrow. Life is a mixture of pleasure and pain, of comfort and hardship. We cling to pleasure, hoping that it will never leave, and we are overwhelmed by pain, fearing that it will never end.

By practicing non-attachment, we become able to endure difficult moments with a certain sense of humor, knowing that—as a wise saying goes—this too shall pass. In the same way, we can enjoy the beautiful moments of life without being tainted by the fear that they will end—as they undoubtedly will.

All this doesn’t mean that you need to live in constant insecurity, fearing that everything you rely upon could crumble at any given moment. Quite the opposite, not being attached to success and failure, or pleasure and pain, brings you back into connection with the only thing that is invariably present, stable, and safe: your center of pure awareness and pure love.

Towards Unconditional Love

When you start practicing non-attachment in your intimate relationships, you will have found one of the pathways that leads to unconditional love. Only a non-attached person can love unconditionally, that is, without expecting anything in return.

Being attached to someone means that you love him or her primarily because of his or her proximity or convenience, which makes you feel good. But what will happen when your loved one does something that upsets you, or simply decides to leave? All too often, attached love then turns into bitterness, anger and resentment.

When you love with non-attachment, you are not concerned with the results of your loving, which emanates from you just like perfume from a flower. You can love out of a genuine overflow of energy from the heart, without any conditions or limitations. If attached love expresses itself by the words “I love you, because…”, detached love just says “I love you,” without any conditions. Going one step further, you will realize that pure, unconditional love, is best expressed by the words “I love.” As a great mystic once said: “Love is not a relationship, it is a state of being.”

Love is an Overflowing

Unconditional love is independent of the object of love. Although in a particular moment of your life your love might be focused on one specific person, the act of loving does not depend on him or her. If that person disappeared from your life, the unconditional love would still be there, overflowing from the heart, ready to focus on another wonderful human being when the right time comes.

Non-attachment brings to your loving a quality of universality, in which the object of love is not anymore the cause of it. The source of any form of love is inside you, and you don’t depend on anyone to be able to express it.

This is one of the most liberating shifts that a person can experience. Perhaps, you have always believed that another person is responsible for bringing you into the wonderful state of being that you call “love.” But this erroneous conception is the reason why you cling to others, you are afraid of their departure, and you put upon them the burden of making you happy. Once you understand that love springs from within you and that no one else is responsible for it, you can continue loving others, but the fear and the clinging disappear. You realize that no event in life, not even the death of your loved one, can take this state of being away from you.

Learning to practice non-attachment is one of the most important tools to develop unconditional love, a non-clinging attitude towards both things and people, and the capacity to enjoy the present moment with intensity. Accepting the impermanence of life means reshaping all of our assumptions about existence—but thanks to this process, the possibility arises for us to love unreservedly, without conditions, and without fear.



Lessons Learned from Wiping My Ass

We all have to clean our own ass.
No  one will do it for us. This is the most self serving necessity we face in a day.

You can learn while you endure.
REad while you take a shit. Do a puzzle. Send a text or email. Make the most of the time,then it’s not wasted.

Stay at it until the job is done.
Accept the fact that it might take one two, or even three more wipes to get the job done. It is not always one and done. Accept the challenge. You cannot wish the shit off your ass.

Have the proper tools.
At the risk of sounding redundant, you might as well wish your ass clean as to use one ply. Don’t do it. Buy the thick stuff. And personally, I’ve advanced to the wet wipe. It gives me the advantage I need to succeed. Looks for tools in your life to make you more efficient and effective.

When You think about it, the problem is small.
Your asshole is no more than an inch or two in all directions. YOu're not up against acres of shit. We’re really talking about a very small area to deal with. Most problems are small when you break them down, right? It might be repulsive, and uncomfortable, and embarrassing.

Start fresh.
Wash your hands when you finish. Use plenty of soap and water and really lather up. It leaves you feeling clean and refreshed. Let it go and move on. Allow yourself a fresh start.

Make the most of every situation.
I’ve started using the clean water on my hands to slick back my hair. I dry my hands and groom my hair at the same time. Look for ways to make the most of everything you do. It saves laundry because I don’t dirty a towel, my hair gets combed, and my hands are dry.

Take precautions.
My comb in in the cabinet above my toilet. I shut the toilet lid so I don’t drop the comb into the toilet. Be cautious. Protect yourself from unnecessary problems. Lord knows there are enough you can’t do anything about, so take the opportunity when you can. Save yourself unnecessary trouble.

Think of others.
Put on some cologne while you're there. Make yourself as pleasant and presentable for those around you. You might not mind your b.o. but other people do. Learn the lesson of being considerate.

Be kind.
Open the window. Spray some air freshener. Other people will need to use the facilities too and they shouldn’t have to endure your stink. Do things for other people.

No one wants to see you naked.
God may have made you that way, and it feels really comfortable, but no one but else wants to see your junk. PUt on some clothes. That includes a shirt.

Observing life With a sense of awe
What the fuck did I eat?  (added later)


Giving birth and nourishing, having without possessing, acting with no expectations, leading and not trying to control: this is the supreme virtue.”
Lao Tzu



Infinite patience brings immediate results. If you’re willing to wait it out, let it take the time it takes, not rush it, then all things are possible. I am, however, not a naturally patient person. When I have an idea that I am excited about I usually want it to happen yesterday. I dream and there is no way that I can control all the moving parts that are necessary for my dreams to come to fruition. I have to sit tight while the dream unfolds around me. With unwavering faith and the humility to put in the work little by little each day, all things are possible. Who you are is who you are meant to be. We are all really just walking the long road home, to the center of ourselves


Everyone seems to have a clear idea of how other people should lead their lives; but none about his or her own.”
Paulo Coelho


Habits Of People Who Listen To Their Hearts

1. They accept that they cannot control the future. If something is supposed to be a part of their life, it will be.

2. Rather than focusing on what could go wrong, they focus on what could go right.

3. They aren’t trying to find their life’s purpose, because living a full life is the purpose.




4. They see problems as pathways.

5. They act on the belief that life gets better by change, not chance.

6. They change what they can’t accept and surrender to what they can’t change.



7. They release what no longer serves them.

8. They believe that things don’t happen to them but for them.

9. They look within themselves for answers.

10. They know that what we learn and who we become on life’s journey is more important than the end goal. The journey is the real reward.

You just go for it!  Take it at your own pace and try your best to not be impatient with yourself!  Your level and speed of growth might be faster/slower than someone else’s, so focus on your own path and let the journey take you to amazing places and opportunities!  There’s obvs going to be obstacles in the way of what you want to do, but the greater the accomplishment requires even greater challenges, though the real question is if you’re willing to take the plunge and try anyways?

































Saturday, August 29, 2015

The Code (2014– )



Two Canberra based brothers become entangled in a cover up that involves a remote outback community and key members of the Australian Government.

Maximum Conviction (2012)



When former black ops operative Cross (Seagal) and his partner Manning (Austin) are assigned to decommission an old prison, they must oversee the arrival of two mysterious female prisoners. Before long, an elite force of mercenaries assault the prison in search of the new arrivals. As the true identities of the women are revealed, Cross realizes he's caught in the middle of something far bigger than he had imagined. Written by voltage


Hello… I have goodness and I have bad news for you. The good news is you should watch the code. It is a series from Australia that is really well done. Give it a try. After the patents Stephan Stegall and Steve Austin made a movie. It is so bad it is good. You know what you're getting with Stephan Stegall, which has become mumbling dialogue with an accent pitched in to make it even more confusing by executive producer and lead actor Stephan's ago. I have to mention one scene for Steve Austin. It's a killer. Ha ha. Earlier in the movie one of the inmate women beat him with a stick. Read him so that he fell in love. At the end of the show she is killed in crossfire. When Austin's character walks in and sees her dad he says… Which one of you mother suckers just killed my God damn future ex-wife. Now that is some good writing.

Now let's get on all the bits and pieces of Internet trash I collected during the week…



The wasp flew under my hat when I reach back gently brush them out of my hair he repaid my kindness with the wicked sting. You can't trust wasps.




My nieces both started school this week.



And it was Ms. Sherrill's last week at work. She is transitioning into another company.

She wrote…
So excited to plant new seeds… New dreams that God will grow. Not my seeds, they are gods alone not be a burden. Because that's how God roles. When we work and serve within our gifting, he gives us everything we need to do what he created and calls us to do



And she added that we should reach for the stars…



… No matter how big are small you are.


I wrote my brother-in-law Eddy. I told him that I was afraid I become a pervert. That I had gone to the park and couldn't control the urge spank one of the statues.
I had hit rock bottom.

Rock-bottom Eddy.


Any replies stand up… It isn't that deep




A writer and his space this is actually where I blog about where I do my fiction writing. I have another, more private place for that.





Feeling gangster.



It has been 100° or more every day. Hot as hell. But still I enjoy my walks. I never leave home without a hat, sunglasses, and a canteen of ice water.



And always walks when I see an interesting car, as in the picture back to my oldest boy. He has a project car and a keen interest in the functioning of automobiles. This one here is from the late 1960s. I wish I could show it with the vinyl top victor it originally had.



I made a meatloaf. Those blogs are portobello mushrooms.




These are the best pick Brio paeans ever and a half an extra wide tip. Pick some up if you can find them. They should be less than two dollars.



Another interesting car in 1969 Mercury cougar.







And meatloaf is the gift that keeps on giving. I look forward to the meatloaf sandwiches.



And the oldest boy is searching for a straight 64 inch there might just be one inside this old girl





I made a cobbler from strawberries blueberries and apples and pears with a homemade cake poured on top.















And I love a grilled meatloaf sandwich.





And we had quiche and O'Brien














And I stir together a spicy caramel chicken served over jasmine rice.




This appealed to me in light of all of the rapid feminism that has become politically correct. It is not.



This speaks for itself and spoke to me about my boy, the youngest boy. But there's little weird in all of us right?



This will make a great drawing.



This is how I know I have all my ship together. I feel just like this.











I personally would change his to fried pies, cash, or popcorn vodka.



I always think of my father and George Carlin. In the day, he would bring back vinyl albums from the record shop as soon as the new performances were released. I still remember the day he brought home the seven dirty words you can't say on TV. We all listen to the family. And laughed and laughed




I thought about Ms. Sherrill and all the drama she goes through at the place she used to work




Another one that made me think of Michelle's drama at work



This is so true around our house.



For Ms. Sherrill

 And this one is for me. I have time on my hands. Little responsibility. My only responsibility is to use my time wisely.



Ms. Cheryl of course, because I don't have any friends.



Dean, take a funking bath



How cool is this for Halloween?


Hello… I collect these words so I can read them again and again…

Some people come into your life just to teach you how to let go."
J. Johnson

The moon does not fight. It attacks no one. It does not worry. It does not try to crush others. It keeps to its course, but by its very nature, it gently influences. What other body could pull an entire ocean from shore to shore? The moon is faithful to its nature and its power is never diminished."
Ming-Dao Deng (

Ask   Science, Buddhism, Art, & Misc.   

Dissolve
I am not your ideas of me
I am not my ideas of me
I am that I am
I am.

YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO

be someone’s counselor and help them with all their problems if its bad for your mental health
be there for someone 24/7
remain friends with someone who emotionally drains you
maintain negative relationships because you’ve been close for so long, because you’re related, or anything else
do anything that makes you unhappy or puts your health at risk

You are not a concept. You are freedom itself. You are love itself. There is no source for joy but your own self!
Mooji


Enormous effort must be made to
Earn the realization that
Effort takes one nowhere.

I enjoy talking to you. Your mind appeals to me. It resembles my own mind except that you happen to be insane.
George Orwell,

…at every moment of our lives, we all have one foot in a fairy tale and the other in the abyss…
Paulo Coehlo

Be careful with words
They can harm, they can disarm
But above all else
Be careful with your silence
Sometimes it says so much more.

You are what you do, not what you say you’ll do.
- Carl Jung (via fyp-psychology)

Feeling better

If you’re not feeling so good, you don’t have to feel bad about feeling bad. You have it in you to feel better.

It’s not your fault when unfortunate things have happened. It is your option, however, to see the positive possibilities going forward.

Your life is a lot of work and it’s completely understandable when some of what you work on doesn’t work out. Take it as an opportunity to reconnect with your dreams, and to feel better.

There are all kinds of things to be concerned about, and you are wise to be wary. Yet you’ve made it through a whole lot of challenges before, and grown stronger, so now you can allow the fears to softly subside.

There are many things that affect your feelings. The overriding factor is the way you choose to see life in this moment.

So give yourself a decided advantage, and choose to see more of the positive side. Feel better, because you can, and because it empowers you to live the life you desire.

— Ralph Marston

Even
in the loneliest moments i have been there
for myself.
Sanober Kahn

The splendid thing
about falling apart
silently...
is that
you can start over
as many times
as you like.”
― Sanober Khan

Words
are powerful
forces of nature.

they are destruction.
they are nourishment.
they are flesh.
they are water.
they are flowers
and bone.

they burn. they cleanse
they erase. they etch.

they can either
leave you
feeling
homeless

or brimming
with home.”
― Sanober Khan
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I keep my kindness in my eyes
Gently folded around my iris
Like a velvety, brown blanket
That warms my vision

I keep my shyness in my hair
Tucked away into a ponytail
Looking for a chance to escape
On a few loose strands in the air

I keep my anger on my lips
Just waiting to unleash into the world
But trust me; it’s never in my heart
It evaporates into words

I keep my dignity upon my chin
Like a torch held up high
For those who have betrayed me
Radiating a silent, strong message

I keep my gratitude in my smile
A glistening waterfall in the sun
Gently splashing at that person
Who made me happy for some reason

I keep my sensitivity in my hands
Reaching out for your wet cheek
Holding you, with all the love
The love I want to share, and feel

I keep my passion in my writing
My words breathing like fire
Screeching against an endless road
As I continue to be inspired

I keep my simplicity in my soul
Spread over me like a clear sky
Reflecting all that I am
And all that’s ever passed me by

And I hope you will look
Beyond my ordinary face
My simple, tied hair
My ordinary tastes
And I hope you will see me
From everyone...apart
As I keep my beauty
in my heart.”
― Sanober Khan
"When you do things from your soul, you feel a river move through you, a joy - Rumi"
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“And you know the reason I really love the stars is that we cannot hurt them.
We can’t burn them or melt them or make them overflow. We can’t flood them or blow them up or turn them out.
But we are reaching for them.
We are reaching for them.”
Laurie Anderson, Another Day in America
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Wilmington, North Carolina, 1950. Elliott Erwitt. Gelatin silver print
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"I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing."
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"You will meet many types of people in your life. You will meet delicate flowers, raging oceans, quiet forests, towering mountains, and colourful skies. You will meet thunderstorms, you will meet lightning. They will knock you down, they will leave you breathless. You will meet sunrises, you will meet gardens. They will give you light, they will take you on adventures. Explore them. Get lost with them. They all have something different to teach you."
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Did you know that NASA has a soundcloud account, with all kinds of really awesome recordings, including the entire Golden Record that is attached to Voyager?
I can’t wait to download all of this stuff and get to work making my own ambient tracks with it.
You make ambient music??? Where have I been? I need Wheaton Space Music in my life!
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"As long as I continue to take myself seriously, how can I consider myself a saint? How can I consider myself a contemplative? For the self I bother about does not really exist, never will, never did – except in my own imagination."
Thomas Merton


"Shame is a soul eating emotion."
C.G. Jung

Under the obsessive thoughts and plans, under the emotions, positive and negative, there is an ocean of peace."
Gangaji

There is nothing very remarkable about being immortal; with the exception of mankind, all creatures are immortal, for they know nothing of death. What is divine, terrible, and incomprehensible is to know oneself immortal."
Jorge Luis Borges

Care about people’s approval and you will be their prisoner.
Do your work, then step back.
The only path to serenity.
"

Lao Tzu