" " " David Book: November 2010 "
 

There is a big debate about whether Mountain Top Coal Mining should be allowed or not. Advocates for this type of mining remind us we need the coal for our coal-fired electrical generation plants, and that WV, KY, PA, and WV need the jobs. They also tell us that they can do it without adversely impacting the environment. So, let's discuss this briefly.

Interestingly enough, I just got done reading "Divine Justice" by David Baldacci - very interesting read, and I've been having long conversations about all this with Think Tank members. Some of the conditions in some of the smaller below ground minds simply is not suitable for humans. It's dangerous and debilitating on the body.

And yes, with just a little bit of knowledge of coal, above ground mining and such one might come to the conclusion that we ought to mine all our coal from above ground and not below ground, if nothing more than for safety reasons. Our company has had contracts working with companies in Gillette, WY and cleaned Coal Cars for Florida Light and Power (that had not been cleaned in 15-years). Over the years you learn a lot about the coal industry.

One thing that has always fascinated me is that the older below ground coal mines could compete with the massive scale of an above ground coal mining effort like that which is running 24/7 in Wyoming. Maybe they can't and realize they have to do mountain top coal mining to compete or go out of business.

This whole concept of course has the environmentalists up in arms, they do not want the "Picturesque Appalachian Mountains to look like a war zone" stated a gentleman with American Indian heritage from the region. Please consider this.

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There are two main things to do while reading this book: one, use your EFT (Emotional Freedom Techniques) anywhere and anytime you feel uncomfortable.

And two, take careful note how the protagonists in the book use the internet, the press and other media to manipulate the public. Very slick, very media savvy.

In this age of such ease in communication, I believe that all of us need to be aware of hype delivered in such a way as to appeal to the heart, that winds our emotions up in favor or against some common cause. In this book, the 'bad guys' pretend to be 'good guys' by making a big deal of a Russian man who supposedly was beat up, lost his family and all the rest. In truth he was a well-paid actor in service to a group of men who wanted to set a world-domination thing.

In the book, people watched the video clip, were shocked and appalled, put it on facebook, talked about it in chat rooms, etc., and the word went around the world in hours.

The important point is that, down the line when the storm that brewed out of this one video clip gathered momentum and became a typhoon, only a couple people questioned the veracity of the whole thing.

I think it's so important to stay connected to the heart AND our reason-asking continually, is it true? Does it make sense? What motivation is behind all this? Who what where and why?

In the story, people who do ask about the truth are punished to the extreme in service to making a good story. Who knows if it would happen that way in the 'real' world? I don't. But it still doesn't stop me from asking my own questions, rather than straight-out belief in what I see and read and hear.

When I was living in New Zealand almost 8 years ago, I was turned on to EFT by one of my creative writing students. She'd taken about a 6-week hiatus, and came back a changed person. She'd been one of those people who, even if you glanced at her, would immediately start weeping. Her clothes were always rumpled and disheveled looking, and she never looked comfortable in her own skin.

When she came back, she was clean, well-dressed, hair attractively cut, a big smile on her face-wow! I asked her what she'd done, because I wanted some, too!

She told me about the site that had helped her learn EFT, and off I went. My life has never been the same since-thank goodness!

One of the things I discovered while I was first experimenting with EFT was how to use it during a movie when I felt upset or uncomfortable with the scenes or the script.

I'd always been one of those people who'd sit through something I didn't enjoy because I was embarrassed to get up in the middle and leave. I started practicing honoring myself by leaving when I felt uncomfortable or if the movie wasn't as good as I thought it would be.

That felt great! And then I took it another step-instead of getting up and leaving, I'd sit through the upsetting stuff and use my EFT to neutralize the upsetting emotions. What a revelation that was!

I started going to 'guy' flicks-war movies, shoot-em-ups and martial arts movies, just to see where I'd get triggered by all the blood, violence and murder

Why? Because in any situation, I want to retain my equanimity and ability to be sane enough to make correct, intelligent choices instead of losing my head, freaking out and being scared out of my wits. Not that I plan to get myself into any war zones or fight scenes! But I *have* done dangerous things that sent my heart up into my throat and made my knees weak, so I wanted to be able to handle that in case I needed to.

So I used these movies to neutralize the emotional triggers that made me cringe and cry and react. Every time the movie would show a scene that, in the past would make me want to hide my eyes or make me walk out of the movie, I tapped and mentally did the EFT process.

Soon I got to the point where I could take in the movie and its 'reality,' while simultaneously knowing it was just a movie, and watching how the script was written, the scenes set up, the effects, characters, make-up, etc. My perspective widened considerably. I got to be distanced and dispassionate rather than triggered and engaged. I am now responsive rather than reactive.

At one point as I was sitting through my third viewing of Apocalypse Now, one of the most disorienting and disturbing movies I've seen about war, I heard a voice in my head saying, 'you know, Angela, it's only a movie. You've done enough now!'

I laughed out loud and left the theater. I laughed because Martin Sheen, who starred in the film, had had a heart attack during the filming, and his wife, who saw him freaking out on the stretcher as he was being air-vac'd out, said to him, 'honey, it's only a movie!'

Whether she meant it's only a film they're making, don't get so heated up about it, or life is only a movie, we'll never know. But nonetheless, he had a major cognitive shift and 'got' it that he needed to relax and let the Flow take over. I thought it was pretty funny I should hear that same message in my head!

Now as I read books about war or conspiracy theories or other so-called 'real' things or events, I can maintain a real sense of me, my place in the world, and know that I have choices I can make out of a sane, fearless yet intelligent place. I no longer live my life through my fears and insecurities. I live it through my center, that place within that I had never really connected with enough to feel calm, relaxed and inspired all at once.

Of course it's an ongoing journey to retain that place. Using EFT has helped me tremendously to stop being so depressed, so afraid, so angry, so sad-and so reactive about the world and 'how it is!' Oh me, when I think of the rages I got myself into about 'how things are!' Now I use all that energy that I used to use for fear and reaction for creativity and joy.

In short, I recommended David Baldacci's book, a thriller, "The Whole Truth," as a fantastic tool with which to transform fears and anger and other stuck emotions, and as a great reflection of what's possible in today's fast-paced, interconnected world.

much aloha -
Angela

p.s. Take any scene from the book or any movie, and tap on it! "Even though all that blood makes me sick....even though I'm so afraid when I hear gunshots....even though life should be kinder....even though I'm afraid I'll have bad dreams now...."

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15-second television spot for David Baldacci's spring 2008 release, The Whole Truth. Produced by Hachette Book Group USA.

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Has Oliver Stone met his match in Harry Finn? You will have to read "Stone Cold" to find the answer.

The Camel Club members, along with its leader Oliver Stone, are respected and feared in Washington, D.C. This club's purpose is to keep a watchful eye on what is going on and as a result they have gained both friends and enemies. There isn't anything the leaders would do to prevent The Camel Club from discovering things they do not want made public.

Stone and the other members of The Camel Club are now trying to protect Annabelle Conroy. Annabelle did something unthinkable to casino big wheel Jerry Bagger, who murdered her mother. Jerry is now out for revenge.

Harry Finn then enters the picture. Harry is just like any other normal family man but he really lives two lives. He has many skills and helps to keep us safe. Finn was hired for a job to prove that there were several flaws in the security system and was able to slip into an airport and place a bomb on a plane without anyone getting suspicious. The Department of Homeland Security got authorization for this job and hired Finn to carry it through. Finn's other job is that of an unstoppable killer and he is now out to get Oliver Stone. Men from Stone's past are turning up dead.

Now the big questions are who will win and will they both survive?

It is not a must to read these two prior books by David Baldacci - The Camel Club and the Collectors - but I think it would help you follow along with the story. The author has created some very interesting characters for this novel and the reader will learn to like them even though they might be someone you should have doubts about. The character I liked the best is Harry Finn because he reminds you of James Bond all over again. It is a difficult feat to top the other two books in this series but David Baldacci has accomplished this and more. Stone Cold is the best in the Camel Club series yet. This book has it all - spies, suspense, action, twists and turns. Be sure to add "Stone Cold" to your reading list.

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