Tuesday, September 2, 2014

Joan


It's Tuesday ... a big day in the life and timelines of Joan Rivers. I still see her struggling to get back here, making jokes along the way with spirits and those who can talk to her at this level of consciousness.

When one says, "My life flashed before my eyes" it refers to your projected experiences in the hologram. From our level of awareness they move slowly, but when one's consciousness leaves here - they experience it all instantly. The projections slow down in 3D to experience the emotions of it all. To tap into the emotions of humanity as a collective body today is to feel fear, anxiety, and the struggle to awaken.

I met Joan in the Catskill Mountains in the 1960's when she was performing at the Raleigh Hotel as was my husband Ralph. Joan came to me in a dream Sunday morning and said she wanted to come back, could I help her? I told her I couldn't and in less than a second conveyed the nature of the hologram to her. She focused, got it and did not seem unhappy - just 2 girls from Brooklyn hanging out.




September 2, 1964

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Neo: What is the Matrix?

Trinity: The answer is out there and it's looking for you.
It will find you if you want it to.

Morpheus: If 'real' is what you can feel, smell, taste and see,
then 'real' is simply electrical signals interpreted by your brain.

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Fade to Black Experience


Questions that stir souls now more that ever: "Why am I here?" "How can I help and heal in a large-scale way and make a living doing it?" "When is the hologram going to end?" One of Saturday's clients, a woman in her 50's who studies metaphysics and was born in Transylvania, dreamed she climbed to the top of a mountain to find the answers. When she got there ... and looked out ... everything faded to black. Many people have had the Fade to Black Experience whether they understand the nature of reality as a hologram or not.

7 Questions That Will Keep You Curious   Huffington Post - September 1, 2014
What is love?
Where do I want to be?
What happens when I die?
What makes me come alive?
How do I want to be remembered?
Am I truly happy?
What is my purpose in life?




Labor Day 2014: Economy and Education


The best way to get a job is to know someone who can help no matter what your level of education. There are souls who are programmed to find a job on their own and others who are incapable of seeking employment and must be given a job - and then there are those who can't work at all. From High School on, education should be career oriented.

In the changing face of today's global economy, most education systems are not preparing students to go out and find a job once their education is completed. Just as we constantly reinvent ourselves, so too must education be reinvented to correspond with the needs of today's students.


Monday September 1, 2014

The food industry is trendy these days with people seeking health and fitness - the rules forever changing to that end.

Today I drove around Brooklyn with a psychic friend and discovered that many businesses have now closed including the restaurant/catering hall in my building Lai Yuen. My apartment is the top corner, above the former two-floor restaurant. Another friend later told me that everyone she knows starting out in the restaurant business, closes within two years.

I took these photo today.




Back to College -- The Only Gateway to the Middle Class   Huffington Post - September 1, 2014
This week, millions of young people head to college and universities, aiming for a four-year liberal arts degree. They assume that degree is the only gateway to the American middle class. It shouldn't be. For one thing, a four-year liberal arts degree is hugely expensive. Too many young people graduate laden with debts that take years if not decades to pay off. And too many of them can't find good jobs when they graduate, in any event. So they have to settle for jobs that don't require four years of college. They end up overqualified for the work they do, and underwhelmed by it.




Computer Science Majors, Your Degree May Not Be As Valuable As You Think   Epoch Times - September 1, 2014
Computer science degree holders enjoy some of the highest starting salaries of any major, averaging as high as $85,000 for bachelors degrees and $100,000 for masters degrees. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, software developer jobs are abundant, and they pay well ....




It's refreshing that Americans no longer buy into corporate bull and understand how things are really run.
Wages and Salaries Still Lag as Corporate Profits Surge   New York Times - September 1, 2014




The Showboat and Revel Casinos just closed - employees now seeking employment. Trump Plaza shuts down Sept. 16. After that, Atlantic City will have eight casinos after starting the year with 12. Were there too many hotels? Will visitors go to other hotels to play? What is the future of both Atlantic City and Las Vegas? Would you like to see the energies of gambling casinos vanish forever? Life is a gamble. You win. You lose. You continue to play. Everything changes.




Is Your Student Prepared for Life?   New York Times - August 31, 2014
According to a recent poll conducted by AfterCollege, an online entry-level job site, 83 percent of college seniors graduated without a job this spring. Even when these young people finally do get jobs, the positions are often part time, low wage or not related to their career interests. The problem isn't the quality of higher education in the United States, so what's missing?




10 best-paying jobs for high school graduates   USA Today - September 1, 2014
1. Transportation, Storage and Distribution Managers
2. Elevator Installers and Repairers
3. Detectives and Criminal Investigators
4. Commercial Pilots
5. Power Plant Operators
6. Gaming Managers
7. Transportation Inspectors
8. Postmasters and Mail Superintendents
9. Electrical Power-Line Installers and Repairers
10. Gas Plant Operators