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Monday, March 19, 2012

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Sunday, March 18, 2012

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Friday, March 16, 2012

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

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Monday, March 12, 2012

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There are many different aspects of the psychic profession. The most satisfying are our contributions to society, which remain valid even in the face of controversy. Other issues contain the private personality, education, and training of the psychic professional. The majority of psychic people are driven by their need to be of service to others in what ever capacity that may be. Many have donated their time and abilities to study and Para psychological studies with the hope that they may find accepted explanations of their talents. Granted, there have been psychics who have harmed their own cause and discredited others when they make immoderate claims about their abilities. Without documentation of the psychic performance, they cause others to fail in result up lines of research.

Acknowledging the fact that there is a global society in keep of the psychic profession and devoted to the study of phenomena, of the exploration of the psychic function, there are few discussions regarding the aspects of the psychic professional. In this report I would like to offer some thoughts about some of these issues. My comments will focus on such topics as the accomplishments of our profession, the different varieties of psychics, how it feels to be in the field and why we are in the field.

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Our efforts as psychic professionals have contributed to law promulgation agencies, criminal investigations, missing persons, archaeological exploration, healing research, psychology, and many different other fields. The list goes on and on. Such accomplishments serve as a reminder that there is much more to learn about the psychic quality than sciences suggest.

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Our history is richly expensed with psychic people paving the way for time to come generations to learn and expand. It was well over a hundred years ago, Daniel Home, a physical medium was tested by the infamous scientist, Sir William Crookes final that Daniel Home's abilities were genuine. Daniel Home passed away in 1886 leaving to us a rich heritage of established phenomena.

Gerald Croiset, born in 1909 and died in 1980 gained recognition for his contribution to criminal investigations in 1949. His quality was in psychometry; know today as derma optic perception.

Extending the psychic quality into the musical realms of great composition, medium, Rosemary Brown, born 1916 -passed away in 2001, left us with overwhelming symphonies of the great masters that will forever please the senses and encourage our possibilities.

In up-to-date times, the psychic profession has contributed much to the improvement of extra sensory perception, psychokinesis and channeling. Examples of these ideas are presented by those professionals such as John Edwards in channeling messages of deceased loved ones, Jack Houck in presentation of psychokinesis parties throughout the world. There are countless observations of extra sensory perception on report through every year precognitive predictions by Esp consultants.

It is leading to recognize how developed the psychic profession has come. After all, it was only a consolidate hundred years ago that anyone that showed their psychic abilities in public would be burned at the stake.

The above-mentioned contributions are but a fraction of all who have given of themselves to the advancement of the psychic profession under very difficult conditions. Other disciplines such as medicine, psychology, biology and all the sciences have all kinds of supportive resources of their work. Regardless of whom it is that gains recognition of their work in this field, no one can dispute the fact that we all will enjoy much higher levels of keep in our work because of them.

Furthermore, mainstream fields have never faced the serious personal problems that we have faced in our acceptance in the world not for what we do but for what we are and what we have discovered within ourselves as human beings.

The 21st Century allows us to enjoy a greater freedom in our psychic gifts and talents. Our integration into the wider streams of society is addressed without implications to ones psi function but a more openness and insight of our human characteristics.

We are, in essence, creating a great quality of life for the generations of psychic people that result us in the actions and contributions of our work today. through the natural state of telepathic communications, we are connecting; we are committing ourselves to keep one and other to make a great world for all.

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Saturday, March 10, 2012

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Edwards initially a printer by profession visited a Spiritualist meeting and was told by a medium that he was an instrument for spiritual healing. Subsequently he made his first attempts at healing which were so successful that he fully dedicated his life to healing others.

In over 40 years up to 2000 people per month visited him at his Sanctuary in Shere, England.

Her also became famous for his group healing demonstrations at the Royal Albert Hall attended by up to 5000 visitors!

Edwards also encouraged the co-operation between spiritual healing and traditional rehabilitation with the consequent that it is used today in many Hospitals and Hospices.

A friend of mine relays a true story about Harry:

"My mother's sister lived with her husband (and his parents) in a large house in Balham. When my uncle was 12yrs old he was hospitalised in isolation very ill with Tb. At the time his mum used to attend the Balham Spiritualist Church and, at a meeting Harry Edwards did an evening of psychometry. Apparently, on arriving everybody was issued with an envelope and, was asked to place a personal item inside, this was then to be sealed (unmarked) and, located on a large tray. During the demo Harry Edwards picked an envelope at random and proceeded to give out the "information" received - my uncle's mum was one of Harry's touch envelopes... He abruptly confirmed that my uncle was extremely ill (although did not confirm that it was Tb).

Harry Edwards "knowing" that the condition was severe (life threatening by now) he asked my uncle's mum to remain after the assistance as he wanted to give her more "instructions"... Basically, Harry Edwards wanted to visit my uncle in hospital personally, of which he did, on meeting, Harry did some hands on healing plus handed my uncle a black/white photograph of Harry (himself, of which is still in existence today) and, requested my uncle to consolidate on this photograph at 3 specific times of the day for 10 minutes only. For a whole week Harry continued to visit for healing and, my uncle plus his mum continued to "tune" in at times stated. Within 2 weeks my uncle was fully cured/healed of any traces of Tb. His lung x-rays etc. Showed no sign of any damages tissue etc. As you can fantasize the Doctors were fully baffled by this full recovery. Bearing in mind that all those years ago Tb/Polio etc. Was very tasteless and, many deaths occurred it seems as though my uncle was one of the lucky one's... His condition was way past any known healing cure by the time Harry Edwards stepped in.

I did not know of this story until many years later when I was 17 I had my first "meeting" with a very well known medium called Ivy Scott (lived in Streatham) and, from that day onward the Spiritualist movement became my "extended family/tribe. On a visit to my aunt's/uncle several weeks later I, through the excitement of this "new" touch started to relay this to my uncle........strangely sufficient his response was rude and, abrupt which I might add took me by unblemished surprise. Hence, I decided not to continue any more info. My aunt then hurriedly removed me from the room and, explained the story above. Apparently, ever since the "event" of his illness for some unknown theorize he would not have his mum (or other members of the family) mention spiritualism, or Harry Edwards discussed within the house, he even went to the greatest of having all bibles removed from the premises! To this day no one found out the cause of my uncles reaction but upon reflection looking back all those years ago many people who "dabbled" were frowned upon - hence it is probable that my uncle did not speak of the healing in case of ridicule etc. After all he was only 12yrs old.

My mum now has the photograph in question.

During the many years that followed I had no idea that the healing Sanctuary was in existence - I stumbled upon this when I started to attend (mid 70's) a spiritualist church in Horley (Surrey), of which I eventually became the medium secretary. This church used to organise a each year summer coach trip to this beautiful place. I have several books written/personally signed by Harry Edwards plus other books written/personally signed by Ray & Joan field who helped run and, eventually took over the upkeep of the Sanctuary when Harry passed.

Harry's inheritance was The Harry Edwards healing Sanctuary which carries on his work to this day. Gift Healing, both touch and distance, healing courses and a range of events throughout the year.

Another famous healer was Edward Cayce, born in 1877 Cayce was reportedly injured by a blow to the head aged 16 why playing baseball at school. He returned home in a dazed condition and went to bed where he suddenly and authoritarian told his mum to apply a specific type of poultice to the wound. The next morning Cayce had no memory of the events after being struck by the baseball, and could not illustrate why he had ordered the poultice.

Cayce was working as a salesman for an guarnatee company when he contacted laryngitis; he was unable to work because of this and in sheer desperation turned to a Hypnotist for help. It was whilst in deep trance that Cayce was able to communicate the conditions of his ailment, and was also able to communicate a cure which involved increased circulation to the muscles and nerves. His upper chest and throat became fiery red and Cayce instructed the hypnotist to order his circulation to return to normal, when he came out of trance his voice was fully cured.

I have needful touch of Hypnosis myself both as a patient and a therapist, I hold a senior qualification in Hypnotherapy convention and for some time run a successful private clinic in London's prestigious Harley Street. I know that the mind has a titanic power and I don't doubt that under Hypnosis Cayce cured himself, once his rational mind had been bypassed by the hypnotist and his subconscious was instructed to order his circulation to return to normal it did!

But what of spiritual healing?

Cayce I believe used Hypnosis and would often put himself into a self induced trance state after which the patient's condition would be described to him. A prognosis would then consequent using healing terminology assertedly of which he had no knowledge. Without any healing training whatsoever Cayce went on to perfect this "Intuitive" healing ability to help others, though he claimed not to heal, but to diagnose and then advise a course of treatment. How did Cayce do this? Did he carry on in trance to entrance a higher state of awareness, a state that in case,granted him entrance to previously unknown healing knowledge? We will never know for sure but he continued with his trance healing work During which he saw the human body as a system, an interconnected network of nerves, organs, muscles and tissue, and if one part malfunctioned it would influence the rest. In essence Cayce would treat the cause not the consequent although I believe hint played an foremost role in his rehabilitation and cures.

It was alleged that Cayce did not even need to see his patients as he could watch their condition from a distance. He had many hundreds of confirmed readings over his 40 years of practice, and accepted no fees to avoid prosecution. Because he took no cost for his services he struggled to make a living so took a job as a photographer's assistant, but still struggled to make ends meet.

Famous modern day healers include Matthew Manning (Uk) and Barbara Brennan (Usa). Manning first hit the headlines in 1974 when he published a book called "The Link".

It was published in 16 languages and sold over a million copies. It described the marvelous poltergeist activity that Manning had experienced as a teenager and started when he was just eleven years old. He had a series of marvelous and possibly frightening experiences together with being twice suspended from boarding school and being sent to a psychiatric unit for evaluation.

He discovered that he could control the bodily phenomena colse to him by producing unbelievable drawings by automated writing.

He focused on the name of an artist and was able to furnish drawings in the style of the artist that even fooled art critics.

Matthew was extensively tested by some of the world's foremost scientists together with Nobel Prize winning physicist, prof Brian Josephson. During these tests it was discovered that Manning was producing a brain wave pattern not reported previously in anything else; further tests showed that it was originating from a part of the brain which we all possess but was believed at that time to have been dormant or inactive.

It was the oldest, most primitive part of the brain, foremost the researches to finish that Mathew's extra gifts were something which we all at some time used but with the coming of technology were lost. As we advent 2012 it is apparent that a worldwide shift in consciousness is happening, possibly During this time and beyond many more will have these dormant centers activated foremost to unbelievable discoveries to the true power of the mind.

On Matthews site it says, and I quote:

"Matthew also demonstrated a quite marvelous ability to influence cancer cells in plastic containers During his tests in Texas. Dr. John Kmetz, one of the scientists involved, commented: "The cancer cells were easily being killed by Matthew. In at least 60 per cent of the results were quite significant. When an private who was not a healer tried to do the same thing, nothing happened. He has lectured and demonstrated all over the world, from Britain to Brazil, from Australia and Hong Kong to America."

I think this is quite marvelous and I am surprised that it has not attracted more concentration today.

Natalya Nikolayevna Demkina is a young woman from Russia who claims to possess an amazing ability to diagnose illness just by looking at the person. Since the age of ten she has performed readings in Russia. In 2004 she appeared on British Tv in a documentary called "The Girl With The X-Ray Eyes"

According to her mum Natalya was a very fast learner at school but otherwise a normal child in all other aspects until she reached the age of ten when her extra abilities began to manifest.

"I was at home with my mum and suddenly I had a vision. I could see inside my mother's body and I started telling her about the organs I could see. Now, I have to switch from my regular foresight to what I call healing vision. For a fraction of a second, I see a colorful photograph inside the man and then I start to analyze it." says Demkina

Her story was picked p by the press in 2003 and a local Tv hub followed suite in November that year. That lead to interest from a British tabloid newspaper (The Sun) which arranged for her to give demonstration in London, as well as further interest from New York and Japan.

In 2004 she came to the Uk at the invitation of The Sun and gave demonstrations and her diagnoses were then compared to healing diagnosis. Initially her demonstrations were well received but then after she had left the Uk it emerged that some of her prognosis had errors. In one incident which I remember watching on Tv she told Tc Dr Chris Steele that he had a number of healing conditions together with kidney Stones and an ailment of the Gall bladder and an enlarged liver and gall bladder. Later healing test showed he was in perfect health!

In May 2004 she went to New York and was tested by skeptical researchers from the Committee of Skeptical Inquiry under partially controlled conditions. At the demonstration she was shown given prognosis to a several people, most of those that had the readings felt that Deminka had correctly identified their conditions. The researches (skeptics) any way were not impressed (are they ever?) Csi researcher Dr Richard Wiseman an ex expert magician (as I am myself) and Professor of the group comprehension of psychology at University College, London said, ""When I saw her do her usual readings, I couldn't believe the dissimilarity between what I was hearing and how impressed the individuals were... I idea they were going to walk away saying it was embarrassing, but time and again, they said it was amazing. Before each reading, I asked the people what was the main healing problem and Natasha never got one of those right."

Wiseman went on to correlate the people's reliance in Demkinas prognosis with that of the reliance in fortune tellers. After completing the experiments in New York Demkionas complained that she was not happy with the conditions in which the tests were held. She argued that she needed more time to see a metal plate in one subject's skull, that surgical scars interfered with her ability to see the oesophagus in another, and that she had been presented with two patients that had undergone abdominal procedures, but that she had only one abdominal condition on her list of prognosis leaving her confused.

In response to these complaints, the study team stated that Demkinas should have been able to find the plate without extra sensory abilities because its figure could be seen beneath the subjects scalp!

They also questioned why the scar tissue in a patient's throat had not alerted her to having a condition of the oesophagus. Interestingly Brian Josephen a Nobel prize winning physisicist criticised the test and estimation recipe used by Ray Hyman and the researchers motives, with the accusation that the experiment had the appearance of being "some type of plot to discredit the youthful claimed psychic"

According to accounts on her personal website, after her experiences in London and New York,Deminika set several conditions to the test together with that the patients bring with them a healing certificate stating their condition status, that the prognosis be restricted to a single, specific part of the body which she was to be informed of in advance. Her site claims that she was able to see that one patient had a prosthetic knee and other had asymmetrically located internal organs.

Barbara Brennan is an American author and spiritual healer that specialises in power healing. Brennan has a bachelor of Science degree awarded in 1962 from the University of Winconsin and two years later received a masters in Atmospheric Physics. She worked briefly as a study scientist for Nasa and in 1970 she researched and began work with the human power field. She was strongly influenced in her healing work by John and Eva Pierrakos, who founded a self transformation called "The Pathwork", drawing on the ideas of Wilheim Reich who said he discovered a primordial cosmic power that others call "God" but he named "Orgone Energy" He built orgone power accumulators that his patients sat in to harness the reputed condition benefits.(Expand Reich)

Brennan developed her own private healing convention and then established a training schedule to teach others how to heal using energy. Her first book "Hands of Light: A Guide to healing through the Human power Field" sold over one million copies and is in print in 22 languages. Her books illustrate how humans have power fields and auras and how the power fields interact with each other. She popularized the system of a seven layer power field, each layer being structured of separate frequencies and performing separate functions. Brennan views the Chakras (featured in Eastern doctrine as invisible spinning power centres in the human body) as transformers that receive and process the universal energy. Her unique Gift was to indicate two rows of Chakras,arranged in pairs located at the front and rear, the front ones being associated with feeling and the rear ones with Will, and the upper three intellect.

Brennan also claims to receive, as many healers do, intuitive messages when healing her clients,she also claims to see repetitive patterns in the power consciousness of her clients. Her books draw on messages channelled from Heyoan who she claims is a spirit guide.

In 1982 she established The Barbara Brennan School Of Healing® which is now international and trains expert healers in South Florida, Usa and Bad Ischl,Austria. She also runs global events such as workshops and speaking engagements. She is possibly the highest profile most well known healer today.

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Friday, March 9, 2012

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Monday, March 5, 2012

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Sunday, March 4, 2012

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Widely recognized as one of the most creative and influential musicians of the 20th century, Jimi Hendrix pioneered the explosive possibilities of the galvanic guitar. Hendrix's innovative style of combining fuzz, feedback and controlled distortion created a new musical form. Because he was unable to read or write music, it is nothing short of excellent that Jimi Hendrix's meteoric rise in the music took place in just four short years. His musical language continues to influence a host of contemporary musicians, from George Clinton to Miles Davis, and Steve Vai to Jonny Lang. Hendrix was the revolutionary guitar god, enuff said!

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2. Edward Van Halen

Edward Van Halen once likened his guitar playing to "falling down the stairs and landing on my feet." Eddie's had thirteen albums' worth of such happy accidents and in the process has changed the way population play, hear and think about the galvanic guitar. With his unorthodox technique, dare-devil whammy bar antics and fearless experimentation, Van Halen revitalized heavy guitar after it had run its procedure in the Seventies. Espousing an I-just-play-that's-all-I-do attitude and favoring basic gear like stock Marshalls. Peavey 5150s, homemade, slapped together guitars and simple, minimal stop box effects, Van Halen became guitar's greatest hero by becoming its unassuming anti-hero.

From the jaw-dropping gymnastics of Van Halen's "Eruption" to the eerie, tidal crescendos of "Catherdral" on Diver Down, straight through his 1984 chart-topping synth experiments and spirit of 5150 and For Unlawful Carnal Knowledge, Eddie has remained innovative throughout his career. Never one to wait nearby for the electrician, Van Halen prefers construction his own gear-and if it doesn't all the time look pretty, well, beauty is in the ear of beholder. By "Frankensteining" his first striped guitar from 0 worth of parts, Van Halen launched his quest for the elusive "brown sound-"big, warm and majestic"-and gave rock guitarists a new holy grail of tone to seek in the post-Jim-my page era. His single-pick up and volume operate innovation changed the way guitars looked and sounded, popularized the previously obscure Kramer Guitars, and inspired the do-it-yourself guitar gear industry. Eddie's custom-designed Peavey amps and his with Sterling Ball on his Music Man guitars prove that Van Halen still believes the artist should withhold creative input on his equipment.

As a player, Van Halen single-handedly-well, dual-handedly-introduced millions of rock players such fascinating techniques as two-handed tapping and harmonics. Before 1978, guitar just had to be loud and fast. Eddie's playing is also tasteful and all the time in context, a fact that distinguishes him from his legions of imitators. While he's unimpressed by the copycat syndrome, it cannot be denied that many players first picked up a guitar after Van Halen's dazzling licks. But none of them can fall down the stairs with such brilliance.

3. Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton has successfully reinvented himself dozens of times: Rave-Up King with the Yardbirds; Holy Father of the Anglo-blues with the Bluesbreakers; free-form improvisational genius with Cream; chameleon rises to every musical occasion.

By 1965 the 20-year-old Clapton was already a legend. He'd introduced the blues to the masses, interpreting and updating what had been a largely unknown form for the rock generation. Simultaneously, his lush, Les Paul-driven tone marked the absolute turning point in the history of rock, transforming what had been a good-time twang instrument into a vehicle for profound expression.

Ultimately, the most enduring image of the great guitarist will be of Clapton the bluesman, standing on a corner of a stage and exposing his psychic wounds to the masses. It is interesting, though, that, while "bluesy" in feel, his most memorable songs-"Layla," "Tears In Heaven"-do not use the blues structure.

While most of Clapton's contemporaries talk reunion and revival, he never retreats behind memories of his "good old days." His Unplugged album, which was enormously successful-both for him and acoustic guitar manufactures-included a radical remake of "Layla." Clapton is one artist who has learned how to grow up.

4. Paul McCartney

Paul McCartney has spent very little of his career playing six-string guitar. But as a bassist, he approximately single-handedly made guitar players' jobs a whole lot easier.

When the Beatles first arrived on the scene, rarely was the bass even heard on most pop records; players seldom attempted anyone more adventurous than a root-fifth accompaniment. But McCartney, who not only played bass, but sang, enlivened the Beatles' material with dynamic, fascinating basslines on his preeminent Hofner and, later, a Rickenbacker 4001. By the time the Beatles began work on Sergeant Pepper's, McCartney as pumping out bass melodies that carried whole songs, with the effect that the Beatles' guitar parts often became sparser, more subtle. Within months-and to this day-bass players the world over were unshackled.

5. Pete Townshend

Before Pete Townshend came along, feedback was something guitarists shunned like halitosis. Pete turned it into one of rock guitar's most excellent sonic resources.

Soon after The Who debuted in 1964, Townshend became legendary for violently slamming his guitar into his Marshall stack (a form of amplification he was the first to use) and smashing his instrument to splinters at the end of each show. All of this had a profound influence on Jimi Hendrix (aka The Guitar God #1) and just about every other rocker who ever picked up a guitar. Pete's trademark "windmill" strum was actually swiped from Keith Richards. But Townshend made it even bigger and more dramatic-which is what he and The Who did with just about everything they touched. Having mastered the art of the three-minute pop song, Townshend turned his concentration to 15-minute mini-operas and, with Tommy in 1969, the worlds first duplicate album rock opera. Townshend's songwriting genius and theatrical flair tend to obscure the fact that he is also a fine guitarist, as capable of supple lyricism as he is of angry mayhem.

6. George Harrison

When George Harrison strummed his first chord during the Beatles' historic appearance on the Ed Sullivan show 44 years ago, he became the catalyst for the galvanic guitar's metamorphosis from stringed instruments to tool of juvenile liberation. And, as the folks at Gretsch and Rickenbacker will facilely attest, it didn't exactly hurt sales, either.

While Harrison has never been a virtuoso guitarist, he was an innovator-constantly pushing the limits of studio sounds and stylistic boundaries. In many ways, he also was the first contemporary session musician, his chops as diverse and far-reaching as Lennon and McCartney's songwriting. He could dish up fantastic Scotty Moore-style rockabilly ("All My Loving"), heart-rendering gut-string lines ("And I lover") and sheer fuzz and fury ("Revolution")-always adding something memorable to the material. Later in his career, he advanced an original slide style that is more melodic than bluesy. Like the Beatles as a whole, Harrison never settled into a comfortable groove. He glided across the musical spectrum-from country and western to spaced-out psychedelia to level and sweet slide-shattering conventions and then fascinating on.

7. Angus Young

Two decades after Angus Young first emerged Ac/Dc's axe-wielding dervish at age 14, the we Scottish Aussie remains one of the sturdiest bridges between young metal-ists and rock's blues roots. Although he did great work before and since, Young will all the time be best known for 1980's Back In Black, a blue-collar masterpiece which, with killer classics like "You Shook Me All Night Long," remains an all-purpose primer for riff writing and tight, scalar lead playing. Never mind the fact that the man does it all while spinning nearby like chinchilla on speed. Though he may be dwarfed by his signature oxblood Sg, Angus Young is a giant among men.

8. Jimmy Page

Arguably the most emulated guitarist in rock history, Jimmy Page is additionally assured a place in the music's pantheon of greats for his roles as a musical director, produce and all-around guru of Led Zeppelin.

His Rampaging, blues-based work on anthems like "Whole Lotta Love," "Communication Breakdown" and "Rock And Roll" defines heavy metal. His real genius, however, was his capability to progress the parameters of the genre to contain elements of original English folk, reggae, funk, rockabilly and Arabic classical music.

Page the guitarist has never been a effortless as Edward Van Halen or Steve Via, but few players in rock history have been able to match his restless imagination or visionary coming to guitar orchestration. Either he was exploring the exotic joys of open tuning on tracks like "Kashmir" and "Black Mountain Side," pioneering the use if backwards echo on "You Shook Me," or coaxing other worldly sounds from his '58 Les Paul with a cello bow on "Dazed And Confused," Page consistently transcended the limitations of his instrument and the recording studio.

More than 30 years have passed since Page recorded the seminal Led Zepplin Iv, but the album's heavy imprint can still be detected in the work of such cutting edge bands as Jane's Addiction, Stone Temple Pilots and Soundgarden, to name a few. Page, of course, remains active. His dense, mutli-layered work on the Coverdale/Page narrative demonstrated his refusal to rest his laurels.

9. Kurt Cobain

Kurt Cobain was the intense and unkempt grunge lord who brought Nirvana from obscurity to the top of the charts, was all the rage-literally. The king of the guitar anti-hero, he didn't play his Fender Jaguars but he mauled them in a chord-crunching fury. Inevitably, he smashed his guitars, littered stages nearby the world with his splintered victims.

Cobain was a guitar pioneer because he managed to fuse into one dynamic style the aggression of Seventies punk rock, the speed and simplicity of Eighties hardcore and the bottom-heavy crunch of Nineties metal-and done so without a trace of silliness or bombast to which all three genres are prone.

There's little doubt that scores of new players have been inspired to plug in by the chugging chords of Cobain's "Smells Like Teen Spirit." Segovia he wasn't. But Segovia never captured the angst of an whole generation with one burst of ungodly feedback.

10. David Gilmour

What makes David Gilmour truly excellent is his uncanny capability to marry two seemingly contradictory genres-progressive rock and blues. Maybe the most dramatic example of this unusual union can be heard on one of Pink Floyd's biggest hits, "Money" (Dark Side Of The Moon). As the song begins, Gilmour gently builds a delicate network of spacious, effected guitars, only to topple them with a series of emotionally charged, vibrato-drenched solos, whose rich, shimmering tone and impeccable phrasing recall B.B. King, rather than King Crimson.

Gilmour is the rarest of rockers. Like Jimi Hendrix, he ahs the natural capability to equilibrium the cerebral with the emotional, the technical with instinctual, while holding an eye on both the past and the future. It is this awesome juggling act that is the inexpressive to Pink Floyd's lasting appeal.

11. Keith Richards

Keith Richards is the archetypal rock outlaw, the quintessential skinny English rock guitarist in a tight black suit. He's filled that role since the Rolling Stones first established themselves as the dark, dangerous alternative to the Beatles in 1963. With his deep love of the blues, Keef initiated a generation of white, middle-class kids into the wonders of Muddy Waters, howling' Wolf and Chuck Berry. His unique five-string, open-G tuning lies at the heart of such all-time power chord classics as "Jumpin' Jack Flash" and "Street Fighting Man." As a soloist, Keef has worked a few miracles; survey the icy, amphetamine mesmerism of his licks on "Sympathy For The Devil" and his buoyant bending on "Happy." And he is the author of the most-played riff in all rock: the tritone mating call of "Satisfaction." Much has been made of Richards' fondness of controlled substances, but his ultimate drug is music; his knowledge of rock, blues and reggae is encyclopedic, his passion for them boundless. They have sustained him straight through imprisonment, addiction, tempestuous lines of his leathery face, the history of rock and roll is etched.

12. Eric Johnson

In a realm often dominated by ham-fisted machoismo, Eric Johnson stands apart as rock guitar's elegant poet laureate. He has managed to originate an original style from such radically different sources as country chicken picking, Jimi Hendrix and jazzman Wes Montgomery. A legend long before he became famous, Johnson's seemingly endless, melodious lines and distinctive "violin" tone made it an absolute requirement for guitarists stopping near the Texan's hometown of Austin to attend his show there in the early/mid 1980s.

After turning down numerous offers to tour as a sideman, he rose to prominence in 1986 with his critically acclaimed, Grammy-nominated album, Tones. His follow-up, Ah Via Musicom, thrust the self-effacing innovator further into the spotlight, compliance one Grammy-winning cut ("Cliffs Of Dover") and at last going gold. Combining passion and lyricism with what can only be described as an overwhelmingly certain vibe, Johnson's music is progressive without being academic, uplifting without stooping to sentimentality.

13. Buddy Guy

"Part of my infer for forming Cream was I suddenly had this mad idea about being English Buddy Guy; my goal was to be Buddy Guy with a composing bass player... And to this day, when he's on I don't think anyone can touch him. He takes you away to somewhere completely different." -Eric Clapton

"Buddy Guy is as close as you can come to the hear of the blues." -Jeff Beck

"He plays one note and you forget about the rent." -Carlos Santana

"Nobody can get out of tune as cool as Buddy Guy." Stevie Ray Vaughan

14. Yngwie Malmsteen

Two schools of conception have sprung over the years with regard to Yngwie J. Malmsteen. On the one hand, the Swedish native's incredibly precise, rapid-fire playing has earned him as a profound and fantastic artist, the founder and most leading exponent of neo-classical guitar. From the point of view of this school, the effortless blend of raw spead, finesse and passion that has characterized Malmsteen's style since his 1984 solo debut, Rising Force, represents the pinnacle of fretboard achievement. Yngwie is also credited with popularizing the scalloped guitar neck.

But Yngwie is also scorned by many in the guitar community, who loathe him with an intensity that matches the ardor of his most dedicated boosters. To group, Malmsteen was the architect of cold, empty guitar style, which emphasized technique over art, speed over feel. They rejoice over the apparent demise of neo-classicism. And how do you plead-for Yngwie or against?

15. Dimebag Darrell

This authentic, crimson-bearded lone star madman had rewritten the book on heavy metal riffing in the short space by many major-label releases. By combining the virtuosity of Edward Van Halen with the rhythmic drive of a glue-sniffing punk rocker, the legend Pantera guitarist had created a highly personel sound that that appeals to superior rockers, fans of death metal and commercial headbangers. On Pantera's March 15, 1994 release, Far Beyond Driven, Darrell solidified his prestige as one of metal's true originals on tracks like "Good Friends And A Bottle Of Pills," which combines hell-and-damnation riffing with the kind of abrasive avant-garde noodling that put Sonic Youth on the map.

16. John Petrucci

Known with Dream Theater, John Petrucci is proud to be progressive. "Our style is completely different from grunge and alternative music," says the 41-year-old Berklee-trained musician. "But I think our music has as much attitude as any of those bands."

Dream Theater is known for a complicated, textured style of hard rock that embraces flawless musicianship, lengthy heighten sections, daring arrangements and other flashy elements made popular by Yes, Kansas, Rush and other old-school rockers. leading the progressive charge is the technically masterful Petrucci, whose playing encompasses angular melodic phrases, liquid chromatics and manic dispays of speed-picking into an exciting, coherent style.

Despite his reputation, the Ibanez-wielding shredder remains modest; "Being looked at as a guitar hero is very flattering, but being singled out away from the rest of the band doesn't appeal to me," says Petrucci. "I'd prefer to have population view me as a talented musician in a good band-not as some flashy soloist." Not a chance.

17. B.B. King

As the universally hailed ambassador of the blues, B.B. King has introduced his popular music to more population the world over than all other artists combined. In fact, he's so highly visible-popping up in any place from ads for Northwestern Airlines and McDonald's to chapter of "Sanford And Son" and "Married With Children"-that it's easy to take for granted and forget why he became so revered in the first place.

B.B. King has an incredibly expressive, vocal vibrato and an unmistakable, ringing tone, both of which have been imitated by legions of admirers. He is also the devotee of the perfectly settled bent note, stretching his strings with eloquence, fantastic timing and consistently exquisite intonation. But what is Maybe most impressive about B.B. King is that despite hanging over 300 nights a year for decades, and despite having attained cultural icon status long ago, he has avoided slipping into complacency. He never plays the same solo twice and to this day stretches himself, demonstrating night after night exactly why he is the King Of The Blues.

18. Joe Satriani and Steve Vai -- Both rockers are equal careers and talent.

Starting with Joe Satriani, a walking storehouse of virtually every rock guitar style and technique ever developed. From delicate, classical-style finger-picking to the most profane vibrato-bar molestation, Joe knows it all. He elevates the level of anyone he's playing with his passion for sonic adventure and dead-eye sense of song and orchestration.

Like a human melting pot, Satriani has managed to concentrate such disparate influences as surf guitar, world beat and Jimi Hendrix into his playing. His much-lauded 1987 breakthrough album, Surfing With The Alien, approximately single-handedly rehabilitated instrumental rock as a mainstream genre and help bury the myth that a thoughtful, educated player couldn't rock. In the manner of the Blow By Blow-era Jeff Beck. Satriani employs his superior technique and seemingly inexhaustible vocabulary of licks, riffs and styles in the aid of memorable songs (rather than the other way around). And he continues to do this exhibitionism, traps that have foiled too many of his peers.

Steve Vai's unparalleled technique and effortless flash made him rock's preeminent pair of hired hands in the 1980's. He rendered Pil more accessible, empowered David Lee Roth, gave Whitesnake artistic credibility and even shredded for the Devil in a sensational carrying out in the film Crossroads.

But it was with 1990's Passion And Warfare-perhaps the most anticipated guitar publish of all time-that Vai crystallized his technical skills, anticipated drive and explosive foresight into a sensitive, acutely personal guitar statement. He shifts gears with the greatest of ease, gliding from delicate lyricism to the back. Like a demented circus master, Vai has the power to amuse and frighten with his most dangerous menagerie of sound.

19. Joe Perry

For 35 years, straight through not one or two, but some climbs to the top, Aerosmith's Joe Perry has been a living testimony to the power of a Bad-Ass Attitude. Perry's perpetual sneer is expressed not merely on his chiseled face, but also straight through his guitars and overdriven amps. Of course, he's also written some pretty decent riffs, the best of which completely defines their song; it's impossible for even non-guitarists to think of "Walk This Way" or "Sweet Emotion" without humming Perry's etched-in-stone guitar lines.

20. Zakk Wylde

Zakk Wylde's hellacious guitar playing and charismatic stage nearnessy made him a keeper of the heavy metal flame with Ozzy Osbourne for many years. But you ain't heard nothin' yet. Zakk stared a few bands of his own, Pride & Glory and his most recent, Black Label society (Bls), frenzied, high octane slab of guitar mayhem. It's a molten mix of Zakk's two selves: his heavy, energetic Ozzyfield side and the hell-bent Southern rocker and ruthless side. Step out of the way and make peace with yo' maker, son.

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Friday, March 2, 2012

3 Reasons Why population Are Afraid To Trust God

God has so much in store for His children. He didn't come on earth for you to live paycheck to paycheck. He didn't die for mankind for us our bodies to be destroyed by diseases. He wants you to bless in every area of your life. But, in order to do that, there are three fears that you must conquered in order to palpate blessings from God.

Reason estimate One (Fear of the Unknown)

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The main presume why so many people come to be very afraid to step out in faith is the fear of the unknown. As human beings, we always like doing what is safe. We want to invest in the safest stocks. We want to buy the safest cars. We want to live in a safe environment. We always want to know that all things is going to be safe. Sadly, many people have missed and continue to miss their blessings because of always playing it safe. You may want to step out in faith but you are waiting for God to move miraculously before stepping out in faith. It doesn't always work that way. I heard a pastor once sharing his testimony during a Sunday worship service. "The Lord spoke to me and told me to quit my job and go into full time ministry. This was very hard for me because I had just started church and I had a new miniature girl. It was very hard to do that because hundreds of thoughts went ran straight through my mind about what would happen if I couldn't take care of my family. Nonetheless, I obeyed. Because our ministry had just started, we had less than one hundred people. Within weeks of me being obedient to the Lord voice, our church membership grew to three hundred members. And not only that but God met and supplied all of our needs and more."

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What would you do if you weren't afraid? What is retention you back from manufacture yourself fully available for God to use you? If you have a job and God has been dealing with you for a while about quitting so that He can send you to mission work in Africa, would you take that step of faith? I believe that because the second arrival of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ is closer than it has ever been, God is raising up a jobless but godly generation. In other words, the moment you step out in faith and trust God, even if you have to quit your job, He will take care of every need that you have. Stop being afraid! I don't have any problems with people working (the bible says that if a man doesn't work he doesn't eat), however, too many people are using their job as a crutch. They don't want to loose their "benefits." They are concerned and worried about how their bills (car note, cell phone, rent/mortgage, insurance, light bill, water bill, etc) are going to get paid.

I've met so many people with a burning passion to preach the Gospel globally, but they are afraid to step out in faith because of their job. If you are passionate about winning souls for God's kingdom, stop worrying about how your bills will get paid; just use the three P's. Pray, Plan and Proceed. Pray for God's will and direction for your life. Plan when you want to make that step, especially with your finances since it's usually the area that most people struggle with. Third and finally, follow your passion; go wherever God leads you and do anyone He requires of you. When you make yourself available for God to use, you will be surprise what He will do in you, through, and with you.

Reason estimate Two (People's opinions)

Another presume why so many people are so afraid to trust God is because other people's opinions. They have allowed so many people to dictate what should happen in their lives. If you want to sound your sanity, you have to learn how to set boundaries with people. You have to let them know that this is your life and no one else's. That is why it is so foremost to be faithful what you say to people and who you say it to. If you tell the wrong man your dreams, they will destroy it before it even gets the opening to blossom.

I've come to find out the main presume why people share such intricate part of their lives with people that they may not necessarily trust is because sometimes that is the only man that will listen to them. They may feel safe talking to that person. However, there are distinct things that dreams that God has put inside of you that are not meant to tell anyone until they are on the verge of arrival to fruition. You have to learn how to safe your dreams and goals. Just because man is there to listen to you doesn't mean that they care or want you to succeed.

The people that talk the most are the ones who unmistakably don't have anyone foremost to say. If God told you to start your own business, even if you don't see a way how you are going to get the money, don't give up but keep on believing. When people say things like, "If God told you to start your own business, how come you are struggling? Where are you going to get the money?" You have to learn how to sass to them with the word;

"For My thoughts are not your thoughts, Nor are your ways My ways," says the Lord. "For as the heavens are higher than the earth, So are My ways higher than your ways, And My thoughts than your thoughts. "For as the rain comes down, and the snow from heaven, And do not return there, But water the earth, And make it bring forth and bud, That it may give seed to the sower And bread to the eater, So shall My word be that goes forth from My mouth; It shall not return to Me void, but it shall accomplish what I please, and it shall prosper in the thing for which I sent it. "For you shall go out with joy, And be led out with peace; The mountains and the hills Shall break forth into singing before you, And all the trees of the field shall clap their hands" (Isaiah 55:8-12).

Many people have given up on their dreams because of they have tried to please everyone and it didn't work. They became so confused because their mom wanted them to come to be a lawyer, their dad wanted them to come to be a teacher, but God wanted to be an evangelist. It doesn't matter what your parents, mentor or best friend think you should be. When judgment day comes, God is going to hold you accountable for every man you let change His will for your life. You have that power to make a selection for yourself. Even if you make a mistake, don't get discourage about it, as long as you know that you are doing what God wants you to do, nothing else should matter.

As you continue pursue the things of God, you will be faced with many obstacles. Many of these obstacles will be allowed by God to see if you are more concerned about what people think you should be doing or what God say you should be doing. I have learned (and I still am) what to say to people. Because of your great destiny, there are some people that are so jealous of you that their life's goal is your failure in every area of your life. They are always in your business, wanting to know who you are it, what you did last week, and what you are doing now. I always encourage people to pray and ask God to send them a trustworthy friend or mentor, man they can fully trust and be brutally honest with.

You also have to be conscious about your timing when telling people things. There are distinct things that you shouldn't issue to anyone until the Lord releases you to. In other words, when you feel God speaks to you let's say about doing mission work. You pray about it and you get the okay for God when to go and the place to go to, if you were to tell distinct people that God is sending you to a remote settlement in Africa and you will be there for two years, many people will try to talk you out of it, especially those closest to you. They'll start asking how you are going to survive, where you are going stay, how this and how that. But what they don't know is that, "Eye has not seen, nor ear heard, nor have entered into the heart of man the things which God has prepared for those who love Him" (1 Corinthians 2:9).

Even though I can understand their concern, there are times that you don't need to hear their concerns because it will discourage you and causes you start quiz, the voice of God you heard when no one else knew what was going on. What I do whenever people start to ask me too many questions about me doing something, I shut them out of that area of my life until I feel it standard to let them back in. Some people might find that rude or mean which is okay and fine with me. Do what you have to do to accomplish the things that God have spoken to you personally. Stop processing because of fear of what others will say. I've always lived by this one principle that my father told me and that is, obey God and leave all the consequences for Him.

It's time to make up your mind who you are going to listen to, God or man. If the Disciples of Christ and the apostles had chosen to listen to the opinions of others, we would not have Christianity or the Bible today. Those men and women dared to be different. They didn't care about other people's opinions about what they did. Many of them died made up their mind to serve God and let Him deal with the comments of people and He did. When you leave all the consequences to God, He will not put you to shame. You have to understand that, "God is not a man, that He should lie, nor a son of man, that He should repent. Has He said, and will He not do? Or has He spoken, and will He not make it good?" (Numbers 23:19).

Reason estimate Three (Demonic oppression)

Many people do not believe that demons are real. I remember watching the Montel Williams show when he had Sylvia Brown, a self-proclaim psychic. Every time he had her on his show, people in the audience get the opening to ask her questions. On lady stood up and told her that she felt demons at her house and she didn't know what to do. Ms. Brown told her that, "there are no such things as demons because they don't exist."

With this false believe, many people have been led astray by people like her, John Edwards, and many psychics who destroy the lives of people by telling them lies about the spirit realm. If you are not careful, demons will take control of your life and make it miserable. Satan always chooses the weakest moment and the weakest places.

To endeavor a thorough explanation of all the potential way is far beyond the scope of this book. I will easy retell six examples of moment or places of weakness straight through which demons habitually gain passage to human personalities:

A house background in the occult or false religion Pressures in early childhood Emotional shock or withhold emotional pressure Sinful acts or habits Laying on hands Idle Words Let us look at each of these areas of vulnerability.

1. A house Background in the Occult or False Religion

In Exodus 20:3-5 the Lord warns of the evil consequences when people come to be complex in idolatry or false religion.

"You shall have no other gods before [or besides] me.

"You shall not make for yourself any carved image, or any likeness of anyone that is in heaven above, or that is in the earth beneath, or that is in the water under the earth; you shall not bow down to them or serve them. For I, the Lord your God, am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers on the children to the third and fourth generations of those who hate Me."

God warns against all forms of idolatry or other involvement with false "gods." The veil consequences of these single sins can expand to four generations. Counting backward for four generations gives us four level of ancestors:

Parents: 2

Grandparents: 4

Great-grandparents: 8

Great-great-grandparents: 16

Total: 30

Any or all of these thirty persons could be a channel straight through whom we may have been

exposed to satanic influence. You can't be distinct if any of your thirty immediate ancestors were never complex in any form of occult or false religion.

This occult influence can begin while we are still in the womb. After all, what is weaker or more helpless than an unborn baby? It is entirely dependent on its parents for protection. Righteous, God-fearing parents furnish that protection, but parents with an occult background expose their babies to the same spiritual influences that are at work in their own lives. Such babies are often demonized before they emerge from the womb. This is particularly true of people with backgrounds in Eastern religions such as Hinduism or Buddhism, or other false religions such as Mormonism.

2. Pressures in Early Childhood

In James 3:16 we are warned, "Where envy and self-seeking exist, obscuring and every veil thing are there."

Broken, strife-torn homes, in which parents are in bitter disagreement with each other and/or have miniature time for their children furnish an climate that invites the presence and activity of demons. Most young children lack the important emotional and spiritual defense to withstand such demonic pressure.

In families in which the father has been an alcoholic, or cruel and dominating, or violent and abusive, girls often create an intense hatred of men, which opens the door for the demon of hate, and homosexuality. This is particularly true if a father has abused his daughter sexually.

Other demons that generally exploit such children are rejection, anger, fear, rebellion, misery, loneliness, depression and sometimes suicide. There has been an alarming estimate of teenage suicides in our culture. In the U.S. From 1952 to 1992, the incident of suicide among adolescents and young adults nearly tripled. In 1992 more teenagers and young adults died from suicide than from cancer, heart disease, Aids, birth defects, strokes, pneumonia, influenza and persisting lung disease combined. In approximately all these cases, agreeing to my diagnosis, the demon of rejection opened the way for the demons of suicide.

3. Emotional Shock or Sustained Emotional Pressure

In 1 Peter 3:16 the apostle explains that Christian women may qualify as daughters of Sarah "if you do good and are not afraid with any terror." The Greek word translated "terror" has a wide range of meaning. One dictionary describes it as "any vehement emotion; passionate excitement." an additional one renders it either actively as "intimidation" or passively as "terror."

Today the vast coverage of the media means that millions nearby the world are exposed to sudden, shocking incidents. A brutal murder or a bus blown up or a construction exploding may leave an indelible impression not only on the victims who survive, but on all the men, women and children who view the bad dream again and again on television.

Men as well as women are subject to many other forms of emotional pressure. But men and women are subject, for example, to the passionate excitement of sexual desire. Sudden, unpredictable compliance to such desire can often open the door to a spirit of lust. Together with fantasies or watching pornography can have the same effect.

It sometimes happens, too, that a child or a young man subject to sexual who pursues their sexual desires are opening up to the demon of lust. The demon has no respect for "innocence," but easy uses this moment of weakness to force its way in. From that moment on, the child or young man is subjected to pressures of lust that are not expression of anyone in his or her character.

But it is not always a sudden surge of emotion that opens the way to a demon. It may be some persistent, unrelenting pressure. A man who straight through no fault of his own spend several months because of unemployment may feel the inability to furnish for his family. Discouragement may influence him in several ways. If anyone in his household say anyone negative or discouraging to him, he may react in a way that usually wouldn't act because of the anger he feels inside of not having a job. This will open a way for the demon of anger to slip in. Or a continual pressure of not being able to find a job may force him into depression or hopelessness. The same thing can happen to a woman whose husband always belittle. A spirit of depression and hopelessness will come on them.

Obviously there are many kinds of emotional shock or pressure to which people may be subjected. But these few examples may alert you to this form of demonic attack and help you build up your defense against it.

4. Sinful Acts or Habits

Sometimes a single decisive act may open the way to a demon. The decision of Judas Iscariot to betray Jesus exemplifies the act. When he went out from the last dinner with this intention, Luke records, "then Stan entered Judas" (Luke 22:3). Judas himself opened the door that he could not afterward close. activity much less heinous than that of Judas may open the way for a demon.

A man was once praying for a woman who needed deliverance from a spirit of lust. When Don commanded the demon to come out of her, it answered, "She invited me in!"

"When did she do that?" He asked.

"When she went to that dirty sex movie," the demon replied.

The woman had to repent and ask forgiveness for her sin before the demon could be compelled to leave her.

We need to remember that Satan is a legal expert. When some sinful acts opened the way for a demon, it will not leave until the sinful act has been confessed and canceled by God's forgiveness.

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