Neat stuff I found, enjoy!
Meditation background music
4.5 hours of nice music and sounds on YouTube I use this to when I meditate or go to sleep to it.

Songs that make you smile!
Happy by Farrell Williams, on YouTube Just a great happy song!

Books
From my experience, many of the books that I have read, I read them very slowly and “savored them.” I have read several books off and on for a year or 2. I have read several books again a year or more later and it was like reading a new book as my understandings changed, so the book had new meaning. Just read them as you like. Enjoy! They are listed randomly not from good to better. I also enjoy listening to them as audio books.

1) Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life: Living the Wisdom of the Tao Paperback – January 1, 2009 by Dr. Wayne W. Dyer (Author)

2) Money, and the Law of Attraction: Learning to Attract Wealth, Health, and Happiness Aug 12, 2008 by Esther Hicks and Jerry Hicks

3) The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom (A Toltec Wisdom Book)Nov 7, 1997 by Don Miguel Ruiz and Janet Mills

4) Oneness Feb 15, 2006 by Rasha

Movies

1. What the Bleep Do We Know
This is the trailer to give you a taste of this profound movie. It is more that worth the 4 bucks to watch the entire movie!

Challenging the way we think, this is an enjoyable movie with an embedded really nice story. Well known scholars, physicists and such explain the story at a deeper level, and in plain english. In short, it is about quantum mechanics (also know as quantum physics and quantum theory.) This is an excerpt from The Keyboard describing quantum mechanics:

“Quantum theory is bizarre. In order to try to understand it we need to forget everything we know about cause and effect, reality, certainty, and much else besides. This is a different world, it has its own rules, rules of probability that make no sense in our everyday world. Richard Feynman, the greatest physicist of his generation, said of quantum theory

‘It is impossible, absolutely impossible to explain it in any classical way’.”

2. The Ultimate Gift
This is simply one of the best movies that I have ever shared with my children and parents. Words can’t explain it. Warning, this will promote hugs!

“When his wealthy grandfather finally dies, Jason Stevens fully expects to benefit when it comes to the reading of the will. But instead of a sizable inheritance, Jason receives a test, a series of tasks he must complete before he can get any money.”

You can rent this on Netflix and I have seen it on Verizon Fios.

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