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2 - David Lanz Liverpool - Re-Imaging the Beatles
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4 - Timothy Crane Dragonfly
5 - Matthew Labarge October
6 - David Hoffman Calmness of Spirit
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10 - Bill Wren One Day in a Life
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Living Consciously with Carol Carnes
July 17, 2010 - Emerson said in his essay on Compensation: The changes which break up at short intervals the prosperity of men are advertisements of a nature whose law is growth. More

David Benoit Takes # 1 Spot on the Smooth Jazz Now TOP 30 Countdown
July 15, 2010 – It’s never surprising but always an event when a Smooth Jazz superstar reaches the number one position on our TOP 30 Countdown. Case in point David Benoit’s new album ‘Earthglow’ has just produced our new number one tune with ‘Will’s Chill.’ More

Me: A Selfish Work in Progress - By Andrea Connell
July 17, 2010 - I believe in being the best you can be. It isn’t always easy, sometimes we end up on a slippery slope no matter what, sometimes, one too many glasses of wine can blur the line between smart and not so smart, sometimes our deep-seated crap just gets in the way. But I try anyway. More

Bruce Nazarian’s ‘The Digital Guy’ Coming to Smooth Jazz Now
July 15, 2010 – Smooth Jazz Now is pleased to announce the addition of ‘The Digital Guy’ a very popular radio show by veteran musician and broadcaster Bruce Nazarian. The two hour program will debut on Wednesday July 21st from 3-5PM, it’s regular time slot, and will be repeated the following Saturday at 10AM. More

Christian Meditation? How to do the Christian Meditation
July 17, 2010 - When you hear people say meditation, there is a great chance that you will often think of Buddhist monks humming with their hands on their large beads. You will also imagine bald people in yellow robes reaching enlightenment. More

Meditation - A Waste of Time?
July 17, 2010 - Many would say yes, meditation takes up too much time!

Time is one of the few commodities we cannot save or store. Everyone is allotted 24 hours in a day and most of us have busy lifestyles with little time to lose. It would appear spending ½ to one hour sitting perfectly still doing nothing might easily fall into the category of a useless activity devouring precious time. More

Spiritual Awakening
July 17, 2010 - Spiritual awakening refers to soul awakening, self-development, and self-transformation, leading to a balanced and integrated life, internal joy and a more fulfilling spiritual life purpose.

Spiritual awakening is a gradual process; it is the unwritten commandment that we are unconsciously following. The only need is to become aware of it and then making little steps toward it consciously. More

Superwoman & The A-ha Moment
July 15, 2010 - “It's taking me a long time to become the person I want to be.” This anonymous line from an e-mail packed with insightful gems sums up exactly what I’ve been feeling lately.

Years ago while attending a Pow Wow, I was privileged to sit in an Aboriginal healing circle. As individuals shared their grief for the benefit of healing, although I revealed nothing from my own life, I wept non-stop for over two-hours. When I asked the Shaman leading this circle the reason for my reaction she explained, “You are a channel. It’s a gift from the Great Spirit. You cry the tears others cannot.” More


 

 

 

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Haitian Voodoo Priest Claims “There Will Be So Many Ghosts”
February 11, 2010 – Respect for the dying goes back further than the human footstep. It’s a process that animals have participated in and humans have long celebrated. In Haiti, however, thousands of lost souls have been denied proper burial via mass graves and this has upset so many in this already ravaged country, where these make-shift mass cemeteries only serve as a reminder of the lost souls flying over it’s destroyed countryside.

Though the country plans to pave over some gravesites in favor group memorials some of the country’s Voodoo priests say this will only serve to worsen an already impossible situation. "There will be so many ghosts,” says voodoo priest Menahem Laurent. Belief in the afterlife is almost overwhelming in Haiti. This is a religious country and there are rules for burial including how and when to pray and how to dress the corpses, of course, this is being ignored as the country tries to ward of disease of possibly up to 200,000 dead after the devastating earthquake of January 12th.

Creating an elaborate service is what this country is all about. "This is a country of rites of passage," says Danielle Jeudi, a baptized Catholic and voodoo trainee. "On a moral level, not to be able to do this, it's extremely difficult." He points out that the traditional funerals are, like most countries, as much for the living as for the dead but the lost ones need proper burial to move to another life. While many have been denied their proper last rights some families are doing the best with what they have including performing their own services, they also have radio stations read out the names of the dead and most have candle-lit ceremonies.

On another level many families have to deal with not knowing because the lack of a body creates this uncertainty torturous cycle of hope and despair.
In the meantime, the devastated country tries to cope, tries to stay alive while wishing their dead brothers and sisters have safe passage to their next life, they hope it is enough.

Our brothers and sisters in Haiti need our help! Please contact the American Red Cross at Red Cross.org For our Canadian listeners go to red cross.ca, international donation can be made at if-rc.org You can also text Haiti to 90999 (automatically bills your cell phone for 10 bucks and all the money goes DIRECTLY to the Red Cross, this is the US State Departments official gathering mechanism). – by John Beaudin  - More on disasters