Thursday, October 2, 2008

The Message from Water


The story of Professor Emoto's inspirational work with water is delightfully told in this short book for children - but why should kids have all the fun? - Everybody will love this!

Please download for free and share this with all the children (of all ages) in your life.

Why not try some of the experiments in your own home? Then, come back and add your comment to tell us what results you noticed, let's share them.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Time for the Shift....

Watch this inspirational movie trailer and get involved now!

Tuesday, July 22, 2008

Snow and Funerals...

It all started when I showed my children the Premiere Movie Kung Fu Panda, a couple of weeks ago.

My husband's mobile rang unusually early one Wednesday morning as I was preparing the children's breakfast in the Kitchen.

Leroy and Ryan where comfortably sitting in the lounge room watching their favorite Jungle Girl... Bindi Irwin!

Dad came into the room and suggested to the boys that we had better turn the TV off, as we need to have a family talk. My first thought was, "Nana has moved on."

Paul said to the children, "Remember last time we where down in Sydney and we visited Nana? Remember she was in bed and you where playing with the controls, before we got back into the car for the long trip home?"

Both boys nodded their heads waiting for the next piece of news.

"Well, Nanna died in her sleep last night. Do you know what that means?"

Leroy, our 5 year old piped up and said... "So Nana has gone to where the Turtle went in Kung Fu Panda, she has gone to heaven!"

"Yes," we both agreed, and we all had a little cuddle.

We tried calling Paul's sister, but she was busy doing midwife duties with new puppies, so we had to wait for her to call us back to break the news. Next, we would hear when the funeral date had been fixed, and then we could plan how we all could get to Sydney for family support.

It is so freeing not to be tied to a job where people expect you to turn up everyday and work. Neither Paul nor I have worked in a regular job for years. I so enjoy living in the moment, and that at the ring of a phone, we can drop everything and choose to go somewhere.

The funeral was to be on Monday. We had decided to stay at their granddad, "Poppy Merv's" on Sunday night and, because it was school holidays, we would travel on to Goulburn to stay with Leroy and Ryan's cousins.

That would allow Leroy to go have his Little Ninja belt exam on the Saturday and still leave time for us to pack our "Fun Bus" ready for the drive to Sydney on the Sunday.

The funeral was fit for a Queen, I was so grateful my step-father-in-law was present, because when young Ryan (3years) got stoppy, he took him out of the church on a safari searching for yellow cars.

Neither of our children had seen real snow, so we decided that because Goulburn was so close to the snow, we would load the fun bus up with the 5 cousins and take them all down to Perisher and go tobogganing for the day.


What fun we had!

We went shopping for snow gear in all the local charity shops. Coming from the Gold Coast, our boardshorts and singlets where not going to help us out very much against the cold wind. We all managed to get a ski outfit, beanie, and gloves; so all we had to hire was a small outfit for Ryan, everyone's snow boots ...and 5 toboggans!


Three hours drive to get to Cooma, where we hired the gear from. The owner of the shop was a lovely fellow. We told him the last time we had been to the snow was a week after the Thredbo disaster. He then told us a story about how his was the first business they contacted, at around 1am after the slide, for gear for the rescuers.

He even had a plaque on the wall noting appreciation of the assistance given at that time. 11 years ago..... How time flies.

That was back when I was in "tick tock" mode. Working "8.30 to 5," ha! More like leaving home at 7am and getting home at 9pm, back in the days of working for a boss.

Life is so much easier now, not having strict time frames. Helping other people learn that there is enough for everyone.

It is not about being super rich; it is about being free to do what you want, when you want. Life is about what you experience.

To watch the joy of your kids' first experience of snow. Watching Ryan slide down the hill on his toboggan, then come back up the hill and attempt to do it standing up like a surfer, ...yeah. Building a snowman, feeling the icy wind on your face as you walk around the snow fields. That is life.

Watching your kids see 4 day old puppies and how gentle and quiet they become.

I am so grateful that I have stuck to my guns and kept moving toward my dream, till now that dream is my reality.

All the hard work is now behind me. Now I get to show others my experience and what they can do with it.

Today we booked our ext holiday - to Fiji with 18 others - are there any other mums and dads who would like to come hang out in Fiji with us, all meals, airfares, accommodation, and children's activities included in the price? Anyone up for 10 days of no cooking, no cleaning, no washing... just relaxing?

Pass me the champagne!

Leanne Cane

Monday, June 16, 2008

How inspirational is this!!

Here's another reason why I love Steve Zuckerman - just received this....

Thursday, May 22, 2008

Announcing: One Person at a Time

Introducing the Empowered Fundraising ...

One Person at A Time

Program

Where we help EVERYBODY who joins the program until they reach a Dynamic Recurring Income of $1,000 or more every month...

That's right, we help you until you reach an income of at least $1,000 per month, and then we focus on the next person in line, then the next, and the next... and so on.

This is one of the ways we are helping to empower the world... One Person at a Time

First - a paradigm shift ~

We believe that citing reasons of lack, neediness, desperate circumstances, self-sacrifice, and so on is unhealthy; and that using those reasons as grounds to award assistance is rewarding unhealthy achievements... there is far too much of that in the world today.

Making heroes of losers, encouraging people to brag about their ineptness as financial managers, whatever... We say ENOUGH!!

Let's instead reward people for joyous reasons, how much fun, happiness, healing, learning and laughter they can bring to the world by sharing their gifts fully and freely in the way they want - just because they want it.

You do NOT have to enter a "neediness competition," or "deserve" or "justify" why we should help you... because we believe that every person on the planet already has a right to financial empowerment.

It doesn't matter if you have got yourself into dire circumstances such as these, just don't tell us about it... you have joyful reasons too, so you can tell us those if you feel you'd like to.

For our part, we don't require any reason from you at all! It's enough that you are one of the beautiful souls sharing our journey on this planet... and you are willing to accept.

Now, please understand, the income does not stop at $1,000 per month. However, once you reach that level, there is a certain momentum, and you will no longer need help in getting started. With time, your income can grow to whatever amount you decide... yes, even millions (seriously). However, we will be joyously helping many, many more people get their start while your income is still growing.

What do you have to do to secure YOUR place in the One Person At A Time program? Just one thing. Simply get in line. That's right, join the programs to "bags" your spot, keep it, and your turn will come. It's that easy!

All for one and one for all...

And it's a win-win situation, because by joining in the program, you are also helping other people in the line to get their start as well - you give a little and it comes back to you many times over...

It's people power - people helping people in a spirit of open hearted joy, fun and love.

Here's how it works...

· We have simply selected a number of ethical online businesses that offer a leveraged, profit-sharing commission or rebate to their members

· Placed them in order of easiness to start

· And used the concept of "collective participation" to ensure that everyone's participation is magnified (leveraged) by everyone else's, so that all benefit

· One at a time, in chronological order, until

· It's inescapable... the momentum of growth perpetuates the result, and everyone benefits

So: Are you in?

Sunday, May 4, 2008

Elanora Community Garden - new blog launched


One person who never ceases to amaze me is Leanne Cane... She has so much energy I can't keep up with her!

Today she has launched a new blog called Elanora Community Garden, where she plans to post items of interest to her community - Elanora, on Queensland's lovely Gold Coast.

Why am I telling you this? So you can...
  • Check it out and add a comment - even if you are not a local resident - you have experience, knowledge, contacts and opinions which may be helpful ...
  • See what people are doing with the free blogging facilities available online
  • Offer your support - use your voice in a way that will be heard - for any local proposal, development, or environmental project put forward for comment; before it's too late to do anything about it other than complain...
  • Be inspired and start something similar for your own community, or some other special interest that you feel strongly about
  • Realise that together we can make a difference...
To your "Empowered Community," Leanne... !!