"For each of us there is some mission in life if we but find it. All have some definite thing to do, something for which they have been created; and only the doing of this thing will justify their existence here on earth. If we come into the world and occupy space and time without giving back for this privilege, we have not justified ourselves, and our lives in the end are barren." ~ Hay

Saturday, August 25, 2012

Global Meditation 12.12.12 - Be a Part of History!

I am very happy to share with you this video that I’ve been working on with a very talented group of people.  The video is humanitarian and recommends your participation in a Worldwide Global Meditation on December 12, 2012.  The event will take place in the Eastern Hemisphere at 9:30 pm Tokyo, Japanese Standard Time and 9:30 pm New York, Eastern Standard Time.  (Visit: www.themastershift.com for more details.) 
The idea is for a mass amount of people to focus positive thoughts upon the planet, each other and themselves.  As you may already know, we send out vibrations into the ether, either positive or negative, which has an effect on the world in which we live.  It is time to shift those vibrations upward to create a new paradigm. 
The idea for this project came from a sentence I read from a book called “Edgar Cayce on Angels” by Robert J. Grant.   It said, “Ten people can save a city from destruction by sincerely meditating and praying for peace.  Twenty can save a nation.  I instantly thought, “I can get twenty people!  That’s easy!”  Then my mind started to wander…  ”WHAT IF I CAN GET THE ENTIRE WORLD!”  So here we are.  This is a result of my very creative and restless mind.  Please share with your email contacts and your social media sites.  Hope to see you on 12.12.12.  Enjoy!

**By the way, this video is now being translated into eight different languages! 

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Saturday, August 18, 2012

On a Personal Note....

Christine Segal

I wanted to personally thank each and every one of you for visiting me each week.  I enjoy writing this blog and especially like the comments and feedback.  This week I’ve been extremely busy with another project.  I am excited to share it with you.  In a few short weeks, I will unveil something amazing!  Stay glued to this blog and you will be in for a surprise.  Next week, I will be back with a regular post.  Until then, keep moving forward.

Christine Segal

Sunday, August 12, 2012

Getting O-U-T of Jury Duty…

Reporting for Jury Duty
This past week, I was called by the County Court system to serve on a jury.  I wasn’t happy about it.  I can honestly say this is the busiest I have ever been in my entire life.  Immersed in projects, there is no way I can mentally be present to serve on a jury.  I barely have time to spend with my children who are home from college this summer.  It’s all good.  I’m not complaining.  I am loving life these days!
I have nothing but respect for the basic principles on which our judicial system was founded.  After all, my husband is a Political Science Professor who specializes in the Supreme Court.  I do, however, have reservations about the current jury system.  First of all, I don’t like being told that I have “no choice” that I MUST report for jury service.  That violates my principle of freedom.  Making me do something against my will feels oppressive.  That taxpayer dollars had to be spent to “pay me” to get out of jury duty is a horrible waste of money.  There are plenty of people I know who love serving on juries and get excited receiving the summons and I know of others who just throw it in the trash.  But, at least money isn’t wasted on someone like me who had to go “just to get out of it.”
 I also found it terribly offensive to have to go through armed guards and metal detectors on my way into the jury pool.  I didn’t volunteer to go there…remember…they asked me!  Not sure when they added this little step since I haven’t been called to a jury since 20 + years ago.  I had to sit in a very large room and wait for my name to be called.  They had people line up in the center isle of the room and file into the questioning room one-by-one, like sheep. 
The case that I was questioned to serve on happened seven years ago!  Seriously, what happened to a statue of limitations!  It involved a woman who had an accident and was injured, not seriously, she had quality of life and could work.  The defendant admitted it was his fault and covered all of her medical expenses.  The woman (plaintiff) was seeking additional monies for pain that had she suffered.  It would be my job as a juror to decide if her injuries met the “law” that said she was injured enough to get additional monies.  In addition, it was requested of me to determine if the doctors made her injuries seem worse than they were.  And…did I mention this happened SEVEN years ago!
I sat in a room of 20 plus people and was the only one asking questions.  I felt like it was the “Christine Show.”  I was basically trying to decide if this case was worthy of my time and attention.  Why these two attorneys couldn’t work something out is beyond me.  It seemed odd.  After barraging them with question, I was excused. 
For some reason, there is a fundamental belief that if one doesn’t want to serve on a jury it is “un-American.”  To that I say, “It is un-American not to have a choice.”  Of course, I love my country.  I also love the planet and the universe in which we all live.  Just because I choose not to spend my time on a jury doesn’t mean that I do not carry love in my heart for my country.  My freedom of choice allows me to participate in humanitarian projects where I donate most of my time.  This is where I can be the most effective in the “solution” to the world’s problems.
I hope the jury system improves when I return in six years.  Hopefully, all those frivolous lawsuits will vanish and people will learn how to work things out without taking up the time of others.  I realize this is not feasible all of the time, but our jury system (founded upon brilliance) has turned into a horse and pony show…..

Smiling because I'm done for another six years!

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Sunday, August 5, 2012

Oh Those Mosquitoes….

It was very warm this past winter in the Northeast and around the country.  I can recall only a dusting of snow.  Because the weather didn’t stay consistently low for a period of time, the bugs didn’t die off.  The consequence is a buggier summer.  We are feeling the effects of that now.  The County has been spraying for mosquitoes with some chemical concoction, which isn’t safe for humans, wildlife or plants.  A common sense approach is much better when dealing with those nasty summer bugs.
I have been outdoors this summer quite a bit and have been bitten numerous times, especially on my legs.  Actually, that’s not true.  They like to bite me anywhere they find skin.  I have always assumed that there is something special about my blood that they actually like; I’m an O negative.  It could be that my blood is sweeter than the other types (or maybe I just am…lol).  I can sit outside with others and they won’t get a single bite and mosquitoes are all around me.  Who knows why they are attracted to some people rather than others. 
That said….I won’t use mosquito repellant on my skin.  It is full of chemicals usually the chemical DEET appears in some percentage.  I don’t want these chemicals to enter my bloodstream and cause damage to my internal organs.  Fortunately, there are natural substances you can use that will not cause your body harm and will repel mosquitoes. 
Here is a list of ten natural substances that repel mosquitoes.  Take your pick?
1.       Castor Oil
2.       Cinnamon or Cinnamon oil.
3.       Citronella Oil
4.       Garlic Oil
5.       Lavender Oil
6.       Lemons, Lemon Juice
7.       Lemon Balm
8.       Neen Oil
9.       Peppermint Oil
10.   Tea Tree Oil
Since I am heading out this evening, I will try rubbing my body in lemon juice.  It does leave a coating or film on the skin.  I think I would rather smell like lemons then garlic.  I wouldn’t want to repel the wrong thing.

Lemons repel mosquitoes!
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