Friday, December 22, 2017

What's All This Eye Contact Business??



Have you ever felt peaceful looking into someone's eyes?  Have you ever felt stressed?  Do you have trouble talking with some people?  Do you ever feel awful after watching tv or movies?  I know I have!  In this series I will share tips and give a little explanation in order to give you some ideas which you might like to try in order to improve giving and getting emotional feedback through eye contact.

This is the first episode in this new series.
Enjoy this free episode
Length: 8:13


What has been your experience?  I would love to hear!  Please comment below.



Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Trauma, the Brain, Jesus and Recovery

Okay...wow...

What happens in the front of the brain and back?  Why does it matter?

Thanks to S.R. who sent me this link partially way through Dr Wilder's seminar.  

It is really fantastic.

If you or anyone you love had a trauma they still deal with (meaning they never had what they needed when the bad thing happened- it can be a hug and a listening ear, someone who could see their fear, disgust, embarrassment, anger, or hopeless despair, attune to them and let them know someone was still glad to be with them in spite of the bit problem), THIS info is super helpful.

It's SUPER helpful to understand how information isn't really what's helpful and that our work is not really to solve problems.  OH MY GOODNESS someone sing a song....for this is the REAL stuff of life I've been longing to hear all my days.

Seriously...to hear this all is amazing!!!!

I would say more...but I'm in the back of my brain and tired from a day of life in my skin.  When I have more articulative ability I'll maybe say more.

What do YOU think and/or feel about it?  I can hardly wait to read your comments!

Trauma: Impact and Implications for Recovery - Jim Wilder


[For those of you who like to read about my daily details, I've managed to hear this from where it starts at about 54 minutes through the end, though it's literally taken me the entire day of stopping and starting with a hundred other things going on.] 

If you want to find the resources he mentions in the clip, you can find them at his ministry website as well as here.

Oh, and if the whole idea of inner healing is weird to you and brushes against your theological background, perhaps you will appreciate this.

Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Christmas Truth, Principles and Kids Singing

When I was a kid, my dad played this album for me.  I think he was RG Prophet.  The truths and the principles within these songs became my reality....I think I was about 12.

The vinyl came out the year I was born and has a unique sound as well as a refreshing put-together-ness of the music (there's a technical word for that but I can't think of it...arrangement maybe?).  It's 40 kids singing at Christmas.

If you're up to it, listen to the sample.  

Sunshine and Snowflakes 


Sunday, December 17, 2017

Trench Reporting 12.18.17 Immanuel

Immanuel:  God with Us

Edited to add:  If you're wanting a perspective from one of the guys with Life Model Works, I love this blog post from Ed Khoury as he brings up the struggle some have within Christendom to deal with inner healing.  I highly recommend you checking it out here.  Also, Ed K. has great audio you can hear here.

I'm down in the trenches...dealing with SO many things and knowing this isn't a time to externally process because I'm sucking in SO many things, processing and dealing with OH SO MUCH...

I've been working on this post for you so those of you who are asking can have an idea of what this Immanuel Process is...

First, consider taking a look at this video with the music turned off.  Imagine God being with us...through everything.  That's the idea...and this video is something which helped me get my innards to understand the idea...



I love what Dr Wilder and his crew share about all the real life pain stuff we all deal with.  

For me, it's taken it from the theology of the scriptures to the brain and the body and to a place I can DO something with it.

Here's where I started.

Then I heard this:
Chris Coursey Radio Interview Part 2 -Share Immanuel

Then I got the book below.

I want to share more later and give you words for WHY I love this...but if you listen to Chris, you'll be able to hear the principles there...as he does such a great job sharing them.

Go here to get a free download of different great stuff from LMW, including info on the Immanuel process.




Until I'm back up and out...
~Kate

p.s.  I LOVE hearing what you think, so please comment below and let me know what YOU think!

Thursday, November 30, 2017

A Break from Pushing Through

Sometimes it can be really discouraging to feel like we're not living what we've been put here to do.  When what's inside of us isn't really coming out very well it can be angry making, embarrassing, humiliating and frustrating.  Sometimes hopeless despair offers solace...and yet still KNOWING there's much within that is designed to come OUT but is stuck can be demoralizing.  Ask me how I know.

While we're trouble shooting along on that adventure process, sometimes it's nice to take a fun and refreshing break.  That's what I did when I took this free online test.  It was interesting and thought provoking.  When I got the results back I was STUNNED with the accuracy.

Somehow, after years of not knowing who I was, it was put into words for me.  I felt assured, seen, understood and validated.  To be honest?  My innards erupted with THAT'S ME!! THAT'S ME!!!!  

So far it's been pretty powerful and spot on for some other people I've shared it with too.  Would you like to try it?  It can be good to get the positive juices flowing when we're feeling a bit down about where we are (and aren't) in life.  

You can click this link to see the test and decide if you'd like to take it.  Once you finish, I would SO love to hear what type you are!!!  Would you please share by commenting below???

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

A Servant's Assignment

I have assigned my daughter a series of things to help her.  Her RG (Romans 12 gift) is Servant.  She has so much amazing strength to offer as she tends to serving others...it's such a blessing to our home and family and household.

HOWEVER, I am aware that people with the RG Exhorter can really brutalize RG Servants by taking advantage of them.  Having listened over and over to the Principle for the Exhorter (sowing and reaping) and feeling the massive road rash for a long time thereafter, I am committed to helping serve the Servants.  It's not completely altruistic...I know they have the highest ability of authority and in heaven when I have a crown with gems,  I want to be well treated by them!  

To be honest, the Servant's super powers amaze me and often leave me speechless.  When I'm around a Servant functioning in their gifts and flowing freely I feel like I am watching a super star!  Their gifts are stunning and so needed and wonderful when brought to community with a pure heart.  Their presence brings me such a sense of calm...I hardly have words for it.

I recognize there's a bit of friction happening for my soon-to-be 13 year old daughter Servant.  Becoming a young woman she is experiencing the transition from childhood to adulthood.  She desires all sorts of good things which she doesn't tell me about but which I can discern based on her negative reactions to people in our home (mainly her brothers!).  After seeking some counsel from my friend Mic who is RG Prophet as well as getting lots of requests from my RG Mercy husband, I am going to help her by insisting she HEAR a lot of info about herself and others and what she can do and not do as a Servant to bless herself and others.  I insist she take care of her first before she tends to anyone else. That's just a basic, good habit to learn now...especially for a Servant!

The first assignment I gave her in these areas was to listen to the RG album.  She did that years ago.  Now she's ready for these materials:

1) The Principles for the Servant.   (hint: Authority)  Wow, will this be a big help to her.   She is working on downloading it free from the SLG site today.  Please bless her iPod and laptop to work properly!  It works fine when she's downloading audio stories!!

2) The Joy Unstoppable album.  ALL OF IT.  She loaded it onto her laptop over the Thanksgiving weekend and has begun it.   I see her stepping over the line into other peoples' business and then lashing out when they react badly.  I did it for many years so I recognize the ugly routine.  There's generational junk going back decades so this one (I think it's the 5th one) will need some skill for her to tackle.  I tackled it and so know she can, too.  

3)  The maturity series from Dr Wilder.  What is maturity?  What are the five stages?  Where is she in her own maturity and how can she help others to mature?  These questions will be answered as she listens to this awesome series.  

What wonderful gifts she will get from these audios!

I hope to keep you posted as to the results.  So far after just two days listening to the Principles for his RG gift (which is Teacher), my eldest son is stopping himself from arguing so much with her.  Fast fruit is SO nice.  Now to keep working on honoring KINDNESS within our family...whew! What many fronts there are to wage battle for the generations!  

Monday, November 27, 2017

Luke's Comedy : "Pumpkin Pie" ~An Assignment



This video is the result of my hubby assigning the three older boys a video project to be completed over Thanksgiving Day weekend.  I think they did GREAT!  What do you think???

Friday, November 24, 2017

To Manage or To Lead? That's the Question!

I know a guy who is dealing with management as well as leadership.  What are the principles?  Are they the same?  How do they differ?

I asked a few people and got some helpful responses.

Here's one from an article called Leadership and Management by Steven R. Covey

You might also like this one Manager or Leader

And then there's this one Leadership of People

I'm adding these to my list of other resources to help me get a clue. 

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Bubbles Abound

I've been thinking about what types of people there are in the world.  I enjoy learning about all sorts of variations and similarities.  In the process I am learning about myself as well.  

Patty sent me this video a while back.  


I LOVE bubbles....and the thing I LOVE about them isn't what you might think.  When bubbles are being blown I love watching them...I love the motion and the color and the light (which is why I love music, too...because when I hear music I can "see" those three qualities as well!).  

I am not all that fond of breaking them though.  I mean, popping them is super fun, but what I MOST like is BLOWING bubbles.  

Hi.  My name is Kate and I LOVE blowing bubbles.  For you, for anyone or for no one.  

Watching people (and creatures) enjoy play gives me a ridiculous amount of pleasure.  

There.  I said it.

Tuesday, October 31, 2017

Entrepreneurship...A Calling Emerges

Are you an entrepreneur?

Have you the heart to build God's kingdom in your lifetime?  Do you want the lines between business, church, family, God and yourself all fade away making everything you do BE Kingdom driven?  ME TOO!!!

I think the greatest challenge for entrepreneurs is focusing inwardly on what burns within each of us in order to express things which will build God's kingdom.  

Why is that hard?  Well it's not...but it's quite a process to get the thing from the realm within us to the world beyond our mind, will, emotions and body.  

Ideally, an entrepreneur is one who STARTS new things.  I remember Dr. Ben Carson mentioning that small business and entrepreneurs are the driving engine of our economic structure.  Imagine entrepreneurs free to release into our world the stunning, new, innovative things which will help God's Kingdom expand!  

I am working on a special segment of our site here in order to offer materials, resources, tips, encouragement, stories as well as hopefully a community where we can share ideas.  

In the mean time to help assuage my massive entrepreneurial energy I signed up for the free e-course over at Kingdom Driven Entrepreneur.  I'm on session three and so far it is AWESOME!!!  It's giving me language for what's already been happening in my world.  Check it out if you think it might be your thing too!!!  

Monday, October 30, 2017

Making Money Doing What You Love


Are you interested in doing what you love to do FOR others while getting something FOR yourself and your family?  Small business might be right for you.  

Of all I've read, researched, prayed and thought about, I think this video hosted by Dave Ramsey is super helpful.  Click below to watch the video now.

How To Grow Your Side Business


Dave mentions this book and it sounds great.  I'll be reading it next week.  


I'd love to hear your thoughts!  Please share by leaving a comment below!

A Gift for You!

Have you experienced The Passion Translation yet????



Thanks to John and Lisa Bevere and Dr Brian Simmons, you can enjoy a sneak peek of it here.



Monday, October 16, 2017

Fear = Control Is It Wise & Healthy???


Sometimes, when we're afraid we try to control stuff.  It's a very normal response.  

What can create trouble for us is when we have no one to attune to us to tell us frankly, "You're afraid."

Learning how to handle our six right brained emotions (that are God given and VITAL for our healthy existence) takes time, effort, energy and some skill.   If you're new to the idea, you might like the Disney Pixar animated movie Inside Out, which depicts well five of the six.

Often those who have the skill do not even know they have it.

It's not good to try and control our surroundings because of fear unless we're aware of what we're doing...unless we're mindful or "conscious" of what we're doing and why.

There are oodles of examples through history, fiction, etc where fear caused people to control.  We try to control ourselves and our surroundings.  Sometimes we even try to control others.

It's really helpful to learn, "I try to control ___________ because I am afraid."  That can be the beginning of a healthy process which can be learned in the first years of life if we're surrounded by someone with that skill.  If we're not...well...it can take a while.

I love to help people learn this by coaching them to learn how to feel their own feelings. Check out my Coaching page if you're interested in learning more.  

As a help, here is a video from a couple of guys who have seemed to learn the art of equipping and empowering people rather than trying to control them.  The video is free, lasts about 53 minutes and can be watched right away by clicking here.

For those of you who prefer written articles, here's a good one on fear.

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Monday, October 9, 2017

Pleasure Building Stories

When reared as a disciple of doing in order to please others, I am finding building my pleasure center to be QUITE fun and altogether enjoyable.  


In my free time when I'm not tending to my six children, their educational and character development, overseeing meals, housekeeping (which is mostly done by them) or tending to myself and my husband, I spend my free time obsessing about emotional maturity (or lack therefore) and helping people get things sorted out so they can prosper inwardly with the hopes that eventually they will have outward fruit for others to enjoy.  To me, that's what making disciples looks like.  

When I'm not doing that?

One of my favorite things is to be engrossed within the fiction of my current preference.  Not just any fiction mind you...but fiction which depicts the very best in character, story, plot and so on.

I happen to be an absolute fan of the Inklings as well as other writers from that land mass.  It seems somehow to nurture THE best story tellers ever known to mankind (in my opinion!).

Recently I revisited my obsession with the Hobbit story and spent a long while savoring videos created by one of directors I respect more than any other as he shares blogs from the filming which spanned over three years.
The Hobbit Production Diaries (1-10) Full 1080p


                  

As I try and figure out how to lead others (which is within my design yet has been sort of squashed out of me -for now) I LOVE watching as PJ describes the processes involved with the presentation of the films which are now already in the annals of film history.  Watching the creative people and ALL that these skilled artists DO for the sake of telling an amazing story is something which gets all of my inner juices flowing.

For what purpose?  PURE PLEASURE so far. And I think getting a feel for being able to bring people together for a course of action is part of what I'm here for.  Who are they?  I have a hunch.  Artists with the spirit of wisdom.  For what purpose??  The Training Center probably.  How?  NO idea....but sitting on my tail end while my body rests and my mind and heart wander throughout the universe for God's answers is part of MY process as I learn and grow and allow my innards to awaken to reality.

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                                                        The Hobbit An Unexpected Journey - ORCRIST Letter Opener


What do YOU like to do that has nothing to do with helping or building up anybody else???

Saturday, September 30, 2017

Dr Wilder: The 5 Step Process of Growing Up + Webinar Links

In my journey to find truth about what it means to be a human being, I have gleaned SO much from this particular ministry!
I recently had the pleasure of attending a series of webinars which go into wonderful detail about what maturity is, how to assess our own levels and how to help someone else grow up.

In order for you to here them too, I spent some time creating this post just for you!   



Session 1  The Five Stages of Growing Up
Length: 1 hour 2 minutes

Click here to listen and gain an understanding of the five levels of maturity. Inso doing, you'll get equipped for the second webinar.


For a brief description of the maturity phases, click here to download the free pdf by Dr Wilder.  The material is taken from Dr Wilder's excellent book.



Living with Men combines both the latest science and the oldest wisdom for training the control center in a man's brain for relationships. Immature men create leadership, parenting and relational failures, leaving deep pain in children, couples, families, churches, communities and themselves.


Session 2  Assessing and Developing My Maturity
Length: 59 minutes

Click here to listen as Dr. Wilder helps us learn to assess and develop our maturity in this webinar.



Session 3   Helping Others Mature
Length: 1 hour 2 minutes

In this webinar, Dr. Jim Wilder gives a foundational understanding of what it means to help others mature. Use this link to access the recording if you'd like to watch/hear it. 




Want to know your JoyQ?  Take this free assessment to see!  Update it as your grow more joy strength!

As a bonus, here is a link to a free ebook explaining the 19 relational brain skills which can help us mature and thrive.  



Here are more materials you might like:

Joy is a banquet table to which we are all invited. The places are set, and the table is filled with the delightful aroma that satisfies our deepest longing for life-giving connections with God and with others. There is room at this table for everyone; young and old, weak or strong. So pull up a chair, we've been waiting for you! Jim Wilder, Ed Khouri, Chris Coursey, and Shelia Sutton guide us through the journey to joy. This is the real joy you've been seeking. The solutions and exercises in this book will teach you the essential skills needed to restore and grow joy with those around you. Join the beginning of a joyful revolution that can change your life, your community and the world. Get ready...Joy Starts Here.



Relational brain skills change our lives and transform our relationships. Learn the 19 critical relational skills needed for resilience, peace and joy in every family and community. The Bible and brain science combine to show us active solutions we ordinarily overlook for personal and corporate transformation. Transforming Fellowship tackles the central issue that is destroying the credibility of the Western Church. Our fellowship lacks the transforming power Jesus intended. Through Transforming Fellowship we each actively contribute part of Christ's character to one another. How we think, live and react changes at a basic brain level. Transforming Fellowship develops both deep love and relational skills. Transforming Fellowship is as deeply spiritual as it is practical.



The Life Model is a unifying approach to ministries of counseling, recovery, pastoral care, prayer ministry, deliverance, inner healing, child rearing, body life and health. Substance abuse recovery programs internationally are guided by the Life Model's five principles. Because the Life Model develops strong maturity, it is widely used as a church model, particularly where people must face suffering. Missions have adopted the Life Model for restoring hurt missionary children. Almost every major ministry dealing with trauma and abuse in the USA uses the Life Model as part of their teaching. This new version now includes study questions at the end of each chapter as well as many other bonuses. Written by James Friesen, E James Wilder, Anne Bierling, Rick Koepcke, and Maribeth Poole.

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

Biblical Marriage

As I study biblical marriage,  leaving and cleaving are a sequential necessity in order to walk properly in marriage.

What if a man has not left his parents emotionally, mentally, financially?

What if he is at infant level maturity yet had a wedding, got a marriage certificate and has a lady who has joined herself with him?

According to scripture the man is required to leave (emotionally, financially, mentally) HIS parents; the woman is not required to.   Pastor Mark Gungor does a great job explaining some truths about that.  You can find his stuff on YouTube.

What if the man hasn't left

Is he really then a husband?  Can he cleave?  Can they become one in the eyes of God?

The woman who thinks she is operating within the realm of a spiritual marriage (by spiritual I mean one that is in God's eyes an actually marriage) by making a vow doesn't necessarily mean she is in a marriage covenant with that man.  

If he never went through the processes of leaving his parents then it's likely they are not married in the spiritual legal sense.

Why does it matter?

I will go into that another time.  While you wait, check out this fantastic message from my old pastor Noel H.  

Counter Cultural Marriage
"Biblical marriage preaches the Gospel to our culture by modeling Jesus in a lifelong covenant between one man and one woman, characterized by sexual-exclusivity, complimentary servant roles, and the ongoing sacrifice of self."  ~Noel H.  

Monday, September 18, 2017

Growing Business at Home

As we tend to loving God, ourselves and others in that order, more and more of us are looking for ways we can meet our families needs in more ways than material. What about the emotional capital they require and the presence of fathers in their midst?  

Some of us have taken the leap back into pioneering again by having the Mother stay home and tend to life with children's education, etc.




                        



Others are hoping to add to that by figuring out how to bring industry back into the family world.  My friend Mrs F says the Amish consider very carefully each new thing which makes life "easier" making sure it will not elevate the men of all their work and necessitate them leaving home for a paycheck.

Others wouldn't dream of being at home and are grateful for work which meets all their material needs.  Each of us must consider the calling on our lives and work to fulfill it as best we can.

Our family is in this process.  I'm not sure if we will make it in our generation but I mean to try.  Not all families and couples are created with the same gifts and desires.  What works for one to bring in income doesn't necessarily work for another.

Do you work along with your family in some capacity?  What has worked for you?



           




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Monday, September 11, 2017

Entrepreneurs & Small Business

Have you got something you long to share with the world but aren't sure how?

I KNOW THE FEELING!

With an enormous amount of entrepreneurial energy and not a whole lot of competitive spirit (unless I know for sure I can win), I have spent much of my life looking for ways to get out there and do something with all this locked-up passion which burns and wriggles within me.

Isn't it easy?

Well that depends.  For some, they seem to hit the ground running, get into the groove and keep going until they keel over.  Money, success and prosperity are always within their reach as they believe they will have it and work hard for it.

Then there are some of us...who grew up with an impoverished spirit in more ways than one.  Our wiring is still to do great things that will impact society for the future in really great ways, but we can't get off the couch, out of the ditch our get beyond our day job to get a feel for what it is like to actually BENEFIT others on a big scale.

For some reason, I hold myself back constantly, terrified I will over commit myself and then let people down.  To help combat this and learn a bit in the hopes of maturing, I decided to spend some time focusing on growing ME first...before I grow my company or set out to equip employees for their careers.  I love helping people reach their goals; I just needed to figure out what mine are first!

I know of a company motto that's to help people reach their goals.  I love it!  I can think of all sorts of goals I have- large and small- that I want to reach.  I can also think of others who have goals and I itch to see those become a reality, too.

I have this word picture of entrepreneurs being a bit like visionaries...who can see things which don't yet exist and then partner with their own inner strength, tap into the flow and then release it outwardly to a waiting world.

If you can relate to this idea, you might like this series as I explore ideas, share failure stories and resources which have helped others get a bit of a handle on their own inner flow.  Stay tuned!!!


                               

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Monday, September 4, 2017

Ignoramus Confession: A Mental Stretch


Ignorance is NOT bliss.  It creates all sorts of miseries in life which in turn end up affecting a whole lot more than our clueless selves.  Ask me how I know.

I have observed within myself and christian circles a certain resistance to some principles, as though somehow those who discover them or explain them are heretics if they don't bow their knee to Jesus.  Or maybe they DO bow to Jesus and yet because what they're saying isn't broadly accepted by the elders it gets rejected.   

I don't mean to sound odd here...it just seems weird to me how ignorant I have been about a million things.  As I seek the God of Abraham for answers, He keeps leading me to cool and refreshing people, places and principles.  Are they always approved and agreed upon by the general christian population?  No.  Many christians follow their leaders rather than the Good Shepherd and adhere to the denominational protocol agreed upon by somebody else.  

This week I am beginning to learn about THIS.    It reminds me of something I have been pondering more than a decade.

Are we comfortable thinking on our own as christians or do we cling to the ways of our culture?  What if we were left to make decisions without the input of others?  Would we stand on the scriptures or would we allow our beliefs to gradually be shifted to those of our denomination?  It can happen to any of us!

I remember when Pastor Noel quoted somebody.  The idea went something like this:  the atheist who says the rain is wet is more christian than the christian who denies it's so.  That's likely a terrible paraphrase.

I remember sitting near the front row when he said it during his HATE PEOPLE series.  Guess who the haters are?  Can you guess?  Dare you guess?  Christians.

I have seen christians hate scientists who don't claim to follow Jesus.  Oh, maybe they don't hate them really; I don't know. I just have seen them deny with near mass hysteria the ideas and concepts searched out in the natural world.  I know there can be weird conflicts; I'm not talking about that!

For principle loving bible people, we know God reveals Himself in part through the world He made.  We can find hints of Him there!   I wonder how often the scientist, gifted by God to do such work, during his study has seen those whispers of God and then come to the bible christian and said, "Is this your God...the God of the bible?  I see this, and this and this..."  

Are there bible loving christians who can handle the scriptures well enough and know God's character enough to say, "You know...I think it might be!"  or to honestly answer, "I'm not sure."  Oh, how I long for those exchanges.  

How many times have we turned away the scientist or other ernest inquirers, rejecting instead their intelligence ignoring the fact that God has given to EVERY person a measure of faith?

The idea of it makes me sad.

Maybe we hate whatever we didn't think of.  Maybe we hate whatever we can't claim.  Maybe we reject whatever isn't taught to us on Sunday morning.  Maybe we weren't taught about True Truth.


The way I look at it?

I love God.  Jesus is already everything and there's no more of Him needed!  The Holy Spirit glorifies Jesus (who honors the Father) and teaches and shows me how to live the way God says I ought to AND He gives me the power to do it.  

In other words, the guy who built my Chevy doesn't have to love Jesus in order to understand physics principles in order to make an amazing vehicle for my family (who is learning to love God) to ride around in.  

Are the scientists ignorant of God and the christians ignorant of the natural stuff God built in?  I think sometimes it's so!


Sunday, September 3, 2017

Intense?

I have struggled with a lot of things in my life.  One of them has been FEELING like it's okay to be ME.

One of things I am is intense.  That has caused more than a problem or two in my life.  

Here is a post to share just a few things which were really encouraging for me along the way.



3)  Many years ago I took this test in official settings.  I was very happy to find this free online version and found it matched well with what I had learned decades ago about myself.


5) There is also some speculation out there that we have seven inner portions of our spirit portion and some of them are female while others male, meaning we each have a different smattering of such things.  Doesn't that make you go Hmmmm.....???


Monday, August 28, 2017

Pleasure Building with PolDark

As I've mentioned, I am working to unleash the hands of narcissism in my life as well as rebuild after decades of ramifications of dealing with RAD.  I am doing this by tending to the pleasure center in my brain.

Since I am a story lover, and especially those penned by artists from the UK, I am indulging these days in my new obsession: Poldark.  It is a series of novels written by Winston Graham set toward the end of the 1700's in Cornwall, England.

The characters are richly developed, the plot taking place at the same time my own country was in a bloody fight for her independence and the setting amidst a land which shares a similar environmental beauty to that where I have been raised.

The series created by the BBC Masterpiece extraordinary.
In addition to the novels, I am indulging in the current PBS Masterpiece Theatre series.  Having read the books and watched oodles of various video footage I am as taken as ever with the characters, acting and entirety of the story as well as the history and richness of the land and its people.





There is so much to learn and enjoy about Cornwall, England and it's history.  What the land holds for blessing is likely in part due to the two brothers who spent much time there in the mid 1700's.


     


Since the recent BBC series, tourism is up in Cornwall by 70%.

Watch here as Rick Steve's Visits Cornwall

      

                                    



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