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WORDS that are spoken, should provide 2 options - LIFE or DEATH!

There is so much power in words, when used appropriately. A depressed soul can be uplifted by a smooth tone of phrases, when all else fails. A crying child will become silent once an expression of adoration is spoken directly. Even when placed with a distinctive tune, hearts are moved to a compassionate mode. It has been said that music 'soothes the savage beast.' In addition, when you smile, or even laugh, the very innate qualities are rejuvenated, and extends to others, uplifting them to pursue life in its truest form.

I will be discussing many topics that appear to be imperative for today's way of thinking. With eloquent words, feelings of joy, love, peace, and contentment can be transferred. It is imperative to make sure we speak with what will cause one to walk away with an amazing outlook of assurance, knowing that things CAN, AND WILL work out!

Tuesday, December 25, 2012

History-making Remembrance... 2012




Speaking of people who made a historical difference, who transitioned this year:
I remember vividly watching an exhilarating event of a lifetime, when a man stepped out of Apollo 11 space module, and literally made footprints on the moon!  
The day was July 21, 1969!




Neil Armstrong


Neil Arden Armstrong
August 5, 1930 - August 25, 2012


Born in Wapakoneta, Ohio, Neil Armstrong was a U.S. Air Force and NASA Astronaut, most known for being the first man on the moon.
 Commanded the Apollo 11, along with Buzz Aldrin (lunar module pilot), and Michael Collins (command module pilot). 

After Armstrong's involvement with NASA, Armstrong accepted a teaching role in the Department of Aerospace Engineering, at the University of Cincinnati.  He was 82 years old.





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