Thursday 15 January 2009

Webathon this weekend

Check out the webathon running this weekend January 17th at 10am, running for 24 hours to raise money for victims of the Costa Rican earthquake last week. There are many different motivational speakers on, and if you know of anyone who would be willing to do a 45 minute spot, please go to the website and contact Bob D-F.

Webathon for Costa Rica Earthquake Victims

I have also discovered a very interesting and thought-provoking course that links the dark and light side of life through a series of daily lessons. I have just finished lesson 2, which looks at the way media forces are used to hide a lot of information and to promote what governments want us to know. There is an eye-opening video to watch, produced by the BBC, about how the public are kept in a state of fear and insecurity so power can be kept by governments. Worth a watch. And the course is definitely worth looking at to see if it is something you can benefit from - it is free, too.

Transformation Course

I think I'll leave this post at that, rather than blather on about other things I've done today while staying indoors out of the bitter cold.

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