Wednesday 28 October 2009

How Little We Know About Ourselves

Concerning our brains there is still much more to learn about ourselves. Science is finding out more about the mysteries of the brain and how it works, and in the future many things that were thought to be impossible may well be achieved as more information is discovered, and the knowledge how to develop it, not only is knowledge important but also wisdom in order to know how to use it.

Just as there was something intelligent that must have been there before the Big Bang to cause it and create the perfect pattern of the universe and universes beyond. We cannot create anything without first having the material to do so. We are all creators and our brain is a tool, what we create, or destroy comes from thought. Perfect inspiration and guidance comes from elsewhere.

Two remarkable and thought provoking videos

Artist without Eyes (Esref Armagan)



http://bdl.uoregon.edu/Research/research.php

Ben Underwood died just before his 17th birthday
Blind boy 16yrs old uses Echolocation same as dolphins



http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2009/06/090630075445.htm

and do not forget Beethoven!

http://www.carers-healingspur.co.uk/index.htm

Halloween, Samhain, (recipes) and information

Some Christians may decide not to take part in Halloween; although many do, it is a matter of choice. All Gods and Goddesses are aspects of our Divine creator for those who follow the nature religion. Little is known by those who do not inquire about the nature religion and its meaning yet are happy to celebrate Halloween, it marks the End of Summer, and the beginning of a New Year and is a blessed festival celebrated with love and honour to our Divine Creator and for those who have passed on. Have a blessed and happy Samhain (Halloween)
Consider the sick and elderly and play no nasty tricks.
If you want to know more this is an excellent informative link below
(Also a chance to try the scrumptious recipes)

http://www.magicspells.in/wiccan_recipes_for_samhain.htm

Friday 16 October 2009

Mental Health Carers Need More Help

I have discovered a great lack of support for relatives who care for people with a variety of mental and behavioural problems at home. There are indeed many links where it is possible for carers to go for help and advice but there seems to be a distinct lack of groups available where carers of those with mental and behavioural problems can meet other carers in the same situation in order to support each other and discuss the many things they have in common. No one knows the difficulties better than those who are experiencing them and it is a great help to know they are not alone.

AA not only provides help for the addict but also have groups for the family and friends concerned who can be of help to each other. More accessible groups like this are needed for relative carers of loved ones with mental illness and behavioural problems at home.
The UK government plan to employ many more social workers in the future but however well trained they are they go home at the end of the day, relative carers are there twenty four seven and only those that are know how difficult it is when problems arise, even if they can cope. Talking to other carers experiencing similar difficulties does help. Social workers may do all they can but providing helpful links is not enough specially when as many carers have found they are shunted from one link to another and end up in ever decreasing circles and get nowhere. I just hope that when this army of social workers arrive there is the back up of necessary services people can rely on.

I am sure that when carers have looked for help they more often than not receive very good advice on how to care for the person they are caring for, but how often are they given the help they need for themselves, and how many befrienders are there to help them.

http://www.carers-healingspur.co.uk/

Did you know that there are more elderly living below the poverty line in the UK than in Romania, and Bulgaria.

Daily Mail link http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1202378/Our-elderly-worse-Romanias-British-pensioners-poorest-Europe.html

Thursday 15 October 2009

Forgotten Children of Bulgaria

After watching the programme on BBC4 this evening about the children from the Mogilino home in Bulgaria I still find it difficult to type through the tears, considering the unimaginable inhuman suffering that these children have experienced it was good to hear that the Mogilino home was closed on October 1st 2009 but please have compassion and remember that there are still 8,000 children in homes across Bulgaria who need help and the government must pay attention and give them the help they so desperately need.
Anyone with a heart should do what they can to support and help these children, we on carers-healingspur website were happy to see that Didi, Milen, and Misho, and others trying to do the same are happier now and are courageously building a better life for themselves after all the torturous pain in their life that they have endured,. All these children still need our help and prayers.
(A huge thank you to Kate Blewett for all she has done) http://kateblewett.com/Press.html

more to follow on this link. (please read)
http://www.carers-healingspur.co.uk/phpBB3/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=131

http://www.carers-healingspur.co.uk/articles24.htm

Friday 9 October 2009

LCROSS Lunar Impact

For those interested in the amazing things happening on the moon today, so much more to come in space pioneering and exploration, keep watching.
NASA TV
http://www.nasa.gov/multimedia/nasatv/index.html

Monday 5 October 2009

Rebecca Mullens Beautiful Art Work

Hi Everyone,
Something wonderful to brighten your day,
I would like to introduce you to my friend’s beautiful art work.