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Insider’s Review on Satellite TV Deals: Must Read For Those Who Are Looking For Free Satellite TV

October 9th, 2007

Nowadays, I am sure that you are seeing ads for free satellite TV everywhere. It is even more significant now as Dish Network and DirecTV, the two satellite TV big-boys, are fighting hard to lead in the market. Most of these satellite TV deals are offering free satellite TV equipments, free satellite TV installation, free HDTV upgrades, free DVD player, first month subscription waived, as well as cash back.

Even though these satellite TV deals often sound tremendously attractive, you are not advised to jump into them recklessly. Satellite TV deals might be, or might be NOT suitable with you; even you are so sure that free satellite TV is the next thing you want to get for your home, choosing the right dealers is also an important issue.

At first glance, a free satellite TV deal seems to be a great bargain and its really simple. Instant, easy, and free! But the first law of our natural tells us that nothing is FREE in this world. Is there a catch behind these free satellite TV deals?

Yes, there’s definitely a catch when you subscribe to free satellite TV deals, no matter it’s a Dish Network deals or DirecTV deals. Dish Network satellite TV dealers might be giving their equipments for free, while DirecTV dealers might be giving cash back on your subscription fees… no matter how is it, there is ALWAYS a catch! However, we cannot deny that free satellite TV deals have a lot to offer, especially when you compare it to cable TV services.

Is free satellite TV available for anyone?

NO! only first timer can get their free satellite TV. Only new customers having no record of previous satellite subscription service are able to get their free satellite TV. This condition applied to both Dish Network deals and DirecTV deals.

So what’s the catch in free satellite TV deals?

The contract that you need to commit! Free satellite TV deal isn’t free for the dealers, either. Equipments and installation costs are paid by the satellite TV dealers or service provider. At a minimum, that’s a cash outlay of about $200 on your behalf. To make it worthwhile to cover those expenses, service providers usually require a year commitment from new subscribers acquired through a free satellite TV deal. Just like cell phone companies, satellite TV dealers are covering the fees of free satellite TV equipments and other services through your monthly subscription fees.

Yes, as you can see now, free satellite TV may not mean free everything. But it’s still the deal I am recommending here, why? Because it is giving a better service in term of picture quality, customer service, programming selections, channel packages flexibility, and a much cheaper cost compare to cable TV deals. For more readings or to get recommended satellite TV deals, I recommend Dish Network deals offered at here: http://www.satellitetvissue.com

Teddy L.Cc., an experienced freelance internet webmaster/writer, frequent writter on issue regarding satellite TV deals, call alert services, electronics goods as well as web hosting. You can find more of his writings at http://www.SatelliteTVIssue.com.

The Direct TV Versus Dish Network Dilemma

October 6th, 2007

Eenie meenie, miney mo - to which satellite TV service shall I go? Choosing between Direct TV (it is really called Directv) and the Dish Network is like deciding which political party is more corrupt than the other. It is all a matter of your perception of the programming and preference. Is one really better than the other? Not really. They even have similar marketing promotions like a free satellite TV system when you purchase their satellite TV receiver or buy a certain programming package.

If you go by the number of customers alone, Directv would the outstanding choice. However, that is not necessarily true. They just have a lot more money to spend on advertising. How about price? Should you go by price alone to decide on a satellite dish network or a Direct satellite TV? The answer is no. Each of these satellite TV providers offers something a little different, which could make or break the choice, depending on preference. There is that pesky ‘preference’ thing again!

First of all, let us look at what they both have in common. Both companies present similar deals like free installation or a free satellite TV system. When it comes to movie and local television programming, the pricing is practically the same. Both the Dish Network and Direct TV offer DVR or digital video recording. With your Direct satellite TV however, you could upgrade to the Directv Tivo option for a nominal fee.

The differentiation is in the programming offered to subscribers. If you are aiming for a more international flavor, then the Dish Network would be your best bet. They have networks available in foreign markets that are broadcast in a variety of languages. So if you have transplanted yourself in the United States from somewhere else, chances are you might be able to catch the news and other shows from your homeland. Direct TV does have some foreign programming, mostly on the movie channels, but not the scope that the Dish Network offers.

Now, Directv subscribers have a plethora of options when it comes to American sports. Football, baseball, hockey, NASCAR … these are important to sports fans. When the major sports have play-offs like the NFL or NBA, you can count on those rabid sports fans purchasing a ‘pass’ which buys a whole block of games. The Dish Network does offer sports, but they are more global in their choices. You will likely find rugby, lacrosse and soccer just as much as the football or baseball. They just don’t have as much of a selection. So, if sports are your thing, then going for a Directv dish and satellite system is the best choice for you.

Now you have a perspective from both sides of the two major satellite TV service providers. Both offer similar programming. It is choosing the little things that will influence your decision. Think about the Directv Tivo option. Think about the future possibility of Directv HDTV. If having these things in the future is important, then perhaps your mind is already made up, unlike that decision about which political party is more corrupt …

James Croydon, Satellite Installation Engineer and DirecTV DSL advisor - focusing on Dish Network Special and Dish Network Special

Plasma Screen Vs LCD TV’s

September 26th, 2007

With such an emphasis on high definition television, larger televisions, and the newest technology, there is constant debating over what the best television is out there. Plasma screen vs. LCD TV’s is one of the greatest of those debates. To get an idea of which is better for you, it is important to understand the differences between the two. They look similar from the outside, but the truth is that there are many differences that can affect your decision on which one is right for you. Here is a little bit for you that explains the plasma screen vs. LCD tv’s debate through some of the more important differences between the two.

What is the Difference Really?

Before making a decision between plasma and LCD, you have to actually know what the difference is between the two. A plasma TV uses what is basically a series of little gas plasma cells that are charged by electricity in a way that helps them create the pictures you see. LCD, on the other hand, are made up of liquid crystal that is pushed in between two plates of glass. The images come into view when electrical charge is applied to and varied in the crystals. There are pros and cons to each type of technology, which is why plasma screen vs. LCD TV’s debate will continue to rage on.

Pro-Plasma Screen Says

There are many advantages to both LCD and Plasma televisions. Here, though, are a few of the pros of plasma over LCD.

First of all, plasma screens have better contrast in pictures. This is due to the fact that plasma allows the showing of deeper black on the screen. Secondly, a plasma TV, by and large, has a better viewing angle than an LCD screen. Viewing angle refers to how far you can sit to the side of the screen without affecting the quality of the picture you see. Finally, perhaps the difference that most interests consumers is the fact that you can get a larger plasma screen television for less than most LCD’s of the same size. If price is a factor for you, then you should take a good hard look at plasma screen televisions.

When deciding between Plasma Screen vs. LCD TV’s, you should look at the pros of both kinds. To that end, then, here area few of the advantages of LCD television screens.

First of all, LCD screens usually have a higher native resolution than a plasma screen of the same size. That means more pixels on the screen which means better picture for the most part. Secondly, they use up less power than their plasma cousins. In fact, you can save as much as 30% on the power of an LCD over that of a plasma. Finally, LCD have a longer lifespan and are lighter and easier to move than plasma televisions.

When deciding between Plasma Screen vs. LCD TV’s, it is important to understand how both work and what the pros are of them. Once you have established a baseline knowledge, you can more easily understand which one is best suited for you.

Stu Pearson has an interest in Business & Technology related topics. To access more information on best lcd tv or on portable lcd tv, please click on the links.

Direct TV Deals a Blow to Unhappiness in Marriage

September 22nd, 2007

You might be surprised to learn that television is one of the main causes of domestic disputes in America. Either the husband is so ensnared by a NFL game that causes the wife to harass him about work around the house, or the wife is so enamored with George Clooney that she wrestles with the husband for the remote control. These are a small sample of the instances when television causes trouble for the marriage, and when fact is actually stranger than fiction.

Therefore, one COULD presume that if there is a way to come to peace with seemingly conflicting television habits, then it can also be a way to come to peace with marital differences.

DirecTV DVR by Tivo is a revolutionary product . On one hand, you have the excellent digital quality and a splendid wealth of channels offered by DirecTV, the leader in satellite television broadcasting. On the other, you have Tivo, hailed as the invention that actually changed the face of television. DirecTV DVR by Tivo , in theory, can also be more efficient than most marriage counselors.

DirecTV DVR by Tivo, allows you to record one, or even two, shows at the same time! Additionally, you can record one program while watching another live. At home, the spouses no longer have to argue between watching Tom Cruise or the Hawaiian Tropic girls. She can enjoy her show on her time, and he can enjoy his when he pleases as well..

DirecTV DVR by Tivo also guarantees 35 hours of storage capacity. That means that the family can take a two week road trip to visit the in-laws and nobody will miss a single episode of their favorite TV show. Everything they want to watch will be waiting safely for their return.

Additionally, DirecTV DVR by Tivo allows users to pause a live feed, something considered impossible in the past. That means that he can freeze the game while he pays for the pizza, or she can put her show on hold while helping herself to a snack in the kitchen. Nothing has to be missed! The husband can simply freeze an NFL game to comply with the wife’s wishes that he tends to their six-month old baby .

If he knows she goes crazy over the mere sight of Keanu Reeves, he could just program the DirecTV DVR by Tivo to seek the schedules by the actor’s name and the box would automatically record all the shows where that actor makes an appearance. Would there be a better act of thoughtfulness than that?

Lastly, our happy couple could simply celebrate a romantic evening together while enjoying the crystal clear quality of digital broadcast as enhanced by the DirecTV DVR by Tivo. They could laugh and cry together, while savoring each other’s company. As they say, the less we talk, the less we quarrel!

Bill Johnston is a freelance writer and independent columnist. A frequently visited site for good deals is http://www.kaptainsatellite.com/direct-TV-promotions.htm - Great DirecTV Offers.

The Potential Conundrum of Regulating Pay-TV

August 28th, 2007

In last week’s column, I argued the merits (or rather the lack thereof) of extending decency regulations to cable and satellite TV. This week, I’ll point out just how much of a quagmire this would actually be and how difficult it would be to implement, regardless of the merits.

Regulating cable and satellite TV would not be as clear-cut as it might seem on the surface. Remember, we are talking about the regulation of indecency which, unlike obscenity, is protected by the First Amendment. The complexities of such an undertaking are quite formidable, to say the least. There are several key issues that would have to be dealt with and overcome. Like they say, the devil is in the details.

For one thing, Congress would need to determine the scope of what is to be regulated. Would it be cable and satellite TV only or all forms of pay-TV?

If Congress sets out to regulate all forms of pay-TV, the term - “pay-TV” - would have to be legally defined. Besides satellite and cable, would it also include the new IPTV technology in which TV channels, programs, and movies are delivered to TV set-top boxes from the internet? Would internet video viewed on a computer also be included? Or would everything originating from the internet be automatically exempt?

Would wireless pay TV services also be included?

Would videos, whether rented or purchased, also be defined as a form of pay-TV? One could make a case for them being included because videos, both VHS and DVD, are ultimately played on a TV.

What about video delivered by cell phone? Couldn’t that also be considered a form of pay-TV?

Now, if Congress decides that the new regulations will only apply to cable and satellite TV, there are still problems. Would all channels on every cable and satellite TV system be regulated or would the regulations just apply to the so-called “basic” channels. Would the term, “all channels”, include pay-per-view and video-on-demand (VOD) programs and movies? If so, how would the safe-harbor hours be enforced with VOD, since the subscriber determines when the programs and movies play?

If only the basics are to be included, some definition would be have to be devised to determine the difference between a basic and a premium channel. Would any channel that could be purchased as part of a package of channels be defined as a basic channel? If so, then most channels we currently think of as premiums would be included because they can be packaged together with similar channels. For example, HBO is sometimes packaged with channels like Cinemax, Showtime, Starz, or even other multiplexes of HBO.

Or would basics be limited those channels available in the first tier or two? Since this packaging varies from one cable and satellite system to the next, how would anyone know which channels are the real basics? Would premiums be limited to channels that could be subscribed to individually at an additional price? If that’s the case, would a multiplex channel like HBO Signature will treated like a basic, since it cannot be subscribed to individually? Also, the channels that one can subscribe to individually vary slightly from one cable and satellite system to the next, so how would anyone know which channels are the real premiums? When things like that differ from one cable and satellite system to another, would the rules be based on how the majority of the systems operate? Or would some other method be used to resolve this matter?

Perhaps the presence or absence of commercials could be used to separate the basics from the premiums. Under that system, all channels that are advertiser-supported would be considered basics and those that are not would be considered premiums. However, there are potential problems with this methodology as well. Congress would have to come up with a definition for advertiser-supported. Would it be based on the amount of advertising a channel carries? If so, how much advertising would it have to carry to be legally considered advertiser-supported? Or perhaps it would be based on the amount of revenue a channel derives from advertising. If so, what would that threshold be?

Even the term, “advertising”, would have to be legally defined. Would product placement found in movies and TV shows be included in the advertising equation? What about promos run for shows on related channels? Would those count as ads?

Even when all of that is sorted out, this methodology still leaves us with the problem presented by channels like Turner Classic Movies, Fox Movie Channel, and the Independent Film Channel, which don’t carry commercials but are included in many basic packages.

Now, assuming that all of the issues surrounding the scope of the new regulations could be worked out, the penalty issues would then have to be resolved. Who would pay the fines? Channel owners? Cable and satellite operators? Performers? All of them?

If internet audio and video are included in the scope of the regulations, would internet service providers and/or IPTV operators also have to pay?

If cable and satellite operators have to pay, couldn’t large fines potentially limit some smaller cable companies’ ability to expand and implement new technology like high-definition channels?

Then there’s the issue of license revocation. Cable and satellite channels don’t have licenses like broadcast channels. How could a habitual offender’s license be revoked if it doesn’t have license to begin with? Or would it just be put out of business? But wouldn’t that limit the channel choices available to cable and satellite customers?

Could cable and satellite operators be put out of business? Wouldn’t that leave people in some areas with no cable franchise? Wouldn’t it squash competition for cable service in areas that currently have it? Would the FCC actually shut down Directv and/or Dish Network and render thousands of backyard dishes worthless?

As you can see, there is a mountain of complicated questions that would have to be answered before the decency regulation of pay-TV could become a reality. Obviously, there would be lots of i’s to dot and t’s to cross. As this legislation is being considered, lawyers throughout the Capital area are already licking their chops!

Terry Mitchell is a software engineer, freelance writer, and trivia buff from Hopewell, VA. He also serves as a political columnist for American Daily and operates his own website - http://www.commenterry.com - on which he posts commentaries on various subjects such as politics, technology, religion, health and well-being, personal finance, and sports. His commentaries offer a unique point of view that is not often found in mainstream media.

Owning Your Power

August 25th, 2007

Owning your power, your power to be real, to be who you really are, is really about owning your freedom. Consider how your reasons for not being yourself may have been to get the love or approval of others. Then, you have given others the power to decide your way of being, and thus keeping yourself from being free. In many ways, you have been giving away your power/freedom by your ways of speaking and thinking, and being.

For example, when you say or think something like, “That person makes me angry,” you have given your power/freedom to decide whether or not to be angry, to that person. You have said that you are powerless, and that that person has the power to decide when you will be angry.

You can choose to not do that any more.

It would be more appropriate to say something like, “I get angry when that person does that.” In that way, you get to see that you are the one that has made you angry, and also that you can decide to feel that, or something else.

No one but you “makes you” feel angry, or sad, or depressed, or happy, or sexy, or bored, etc. Since you are now in the process of deciding for yourself about your life, and your choices, and your actions, and your feelings, and what you see, why not own your decision-making power on all levels?

Be aware of the words that you use, because they do form the basis of your thought patterns. Listen to your words, and notice whether they reflect your freedom to decide for yourself what you feel or do.

Do you say, “Let me do this,” asking for permission, or do you express your desires by saying, “I would like to do this,” or even “I am going to do this?” Do you say, “That person manipulated me,” or “I allowed myself to be manipulated?” Whatever you have been doing that has not been working for you, you can choose to not do any more.

Have you kept yourself from expressing what you really wanted to because of what you thought someone else would think? Then, you have given control of your power of speech to that person.

You are free, you know. Are you willing to own your freedom?

Have you kept yourself from looking at something or someone because of what another person might think? Then, you have given your freedom of choice to see what you want, to that person.

Have you kept yourself from doing what you want because of what another person would think? You have given away your freedom of action. You have kept yourself from speaking, from acting, from seeing what was real for you. Clear vision is related to allowing yourself to be real, and trusting that - in fact, insisting on that.

In owning your freedom, you must also be willing to recognize others’ freedom. No one gives you your freedom - it’s already yours. It’s just up to you to be free. In the same way, you do not give others their freedom. You may only acknowledge that they have it.

When you do something, others are free to feel about it as they choose. For you, though, you are just being real, and acting with love and freedom as your motivations. If you are misunderstood, you can choose to clear the misunderstanding through communication. It is not necessary for you to change your way of Being because of the way another feels. If you choose to change, it must be because it makes sense to you to do things another way.

In the same way, if another person does something that you choose to feel not-good about, that’s your choice. That person, too, is free. If the not-good feeling is the result of a misunderstanding, it can be cleared through communication. Don’t assume anything. Ask, and then know.

If the not-good feeling is the result of attachments you need to release on your path to clarity and freedom, you can find another way of thinking and feeling that feels better for you, one in which you are not deciding what the other person should do differently, but rather what you need to do differently.

If you expect the other person to change their way of Being because of the way you feel, then you are wanting to control that person. If you don’t want to be controlled, are you willing to stop controlling?

Perhaps in the past, when you’ve looked at a situation which you did not consider optimal, you’ve decided what someone else should have done differently, or should do differently in the future. When you really own your power and your freedom, you do not do that any more - rather, you only decide what you could have done differently then, and what you can do differently from now on, in the future. When you are sincere about this, your thoughts are included in the process, as well. As long as you find yourself thinking what other people should do, or think, or feel, you have not totally owned your power or your freedom.

If you want to own your freedom, are you willing to recognize others’ freedom as well? Then, you also see that you do not make others sad, but they may decide to feel that way when you do something. You do not make them happy, either - they choose to feel that when you do something.

No matter what you do, or say, some people will approve, and others will not. You have the freedom to decide which people you will be with. If you choose to be with those who judge you, you may feel like a weed in a garden, constantly feeling as though you need to defend yourself and your way of Being.

You can choose instead to be okay with being judged, knowing that you’re just being who you are, and that others are free to feel what they like about that. They may be judging you by their standards, but you are living by your own standards. You can also choose to be with those people who do not judge you, but rather appreciate you for who you are. You can then feel freer, and more relaxed about being real, being who you really are. You’ll see that you weren’t a weed, but rather just a flowe rin the wrong garden.

Perhaps in the past you’ve tended to change yourself, to be someone different from who you really are, in order to be loved, in order to get love. If you would like to know that you’re loved for whom you are, then you have to be who you really are, and let that be the image that’s loved.

Love can not be solicited. It must flow freely, and be freely given. Then, you know that it’s real. If you create an image in order to be loved, and people love the image, you still do not feel loved for who you really are.

If the expressions of love are solicited, asked for, then you do not really know that they would be there if you did not ask for them. You would still not be sure of the love. Notice when the expressions of love come freely from others, when you’re being real. Then, you’ll know that they come because the others choose to express their love, and you’ll know it’s real. When you know the love is there, open and feel it.

Sometimes, expressions of love are misunderstood, because we’ve all been taught different ways of expressing the love that we feel. The way some people express their love is sometimes misunderstood as love being taken away. The misunderstandings can be resolved through communication, though, so that expressions of love afterwards can be those which enhance the experience of the person receiving them, something that feels good for them.

Remember to express your love in that way, too. Express your love in the way that you would like others to express their love with you, in a way that results in their feeling good, in a way that you would be happy to be on the receiving end of.

You have the power/freedom to be who you really are, to be where you really want to be, with whom you would really like to be (if they would really like to be with you), doing what you would really like to do. Others, too, have the same power/freedom.

If you find yourself not honestly able to say, “I love where I am. I love who I’m with. I love what I’m doing,” then something has to change. You have the power/freedom to make that change.

If it’s a situation in which you do not feel happy, you have three choices:

1. Change the situation. Re-arrange it.

2. Change the way you see the situation.

3. Leave the situation, and find another.

If the situation, for example, is your job, you can change it so that you’re doing something there that’s more meaningful for you. Or, you can look at it in another way that feels better for you so that you feel happy in it (but it must be real for you). If you do not do either of these, then perhaps you need to be doing something different, in a different job, so that you can look forward each day to spending time and energy there.

If it’s your home, does it feel like home to you? If not, re-arrange it so that it does. Otherwise, choose to see it as really perfect for you right now. Otherwise, move.

If you really believe that these changes are too vast for you, that you “can’t” make them, you have given away your power/freedom. It isn’t that you are not able to make the changes, but rather that you have chosen not to. You still have the power to create your life the way you would really like it to be. You have the power/freedom to change what has not been working for you, to change that which has not resulted in your being as happy as you would like to be.

Do you find yourself with people you do not really enjoy being with? If so, you have given away your power to be happy to them.

You don’t have to do that any more.

If you have given away your power, you can take it back. It’s still yours. Own it.

Your power/freedom also includes your choice to change those patterns within yourself that you recognize have not been optimal, that have been the result of misperceptions, limited ways of seeing.

Your attachments and addictions stand between you and freedom. When you are free, you are able to decide in each moment what you would like to do, and what makes sense to do. You do not allow yourself to be controlled by past programs.

When you are addicted to something, and you don’t get it, you feel not-good. The degree of the not-good feeling shows the degree of attachment or addiction. You can choose to not give your power to your attachments, or to the object of your attachments. Non-attachment is freedom.

It isn’t detachment. Detachment is removal of all feelings. Non-attachment allows positive feelings of joy when you have. When there’s something you don’t have, you are able to focus your attention on what you do have.

If, for example, you are attached to a lobster dinner, and you don’t get it, you are not free to enjoy what you do have. When you are not attached, you can enjoy a salad, or a steak, and if you have a lobster, really enjoy it, too.

If you’re attached or addicted to a person, when you’re with them, you’re spending time worrying about when you will not be with them, and when they are not there, you spend your time missing them, and not being present with the people who are with you. That isn’t freedom.

You have the power and the freedom to be totally present wherever you are, enjoying whatever is happening.

Others do not have to change their way of Being because of your attachments, and you don’t have to change your way of Being because of the addictions of others.

You take total responsibility for yourself, and everything you think, do, and say - and you acknowledge that others have the responsibility for everything they choose to think, do, or say.

Do not decide what other people think, or will do in any given situation, because actually, you don’t really know - that’s their responsibility. You just need to examine your own consciousness, and what happens in it.

Others are free to want what they want, and you are free to say yes or no to that. It’s okay for them to want, and it’s okay for you to not want. In the same way, you are free to want what you want, and they are free to not want the same thing. When you both want the same thing, there is free agreement, and then something can happen.

Otherwise, you can agree to disagree, and each of you can find happiness and satisfaction in your own respective ways.

Everybody is entitled to their own opinion and to their own thoughts and wishes - and you are free.

Review your movie, the one in which you are not only the star, but also the director. Be the audience too. What were the effects of your actions and words? Could you have written a better script for yourself? If so, what would you have done differently? Could you have acted with more love, more understanding? Replay the situation in your mind, doing it differently, and see the different ending. Decide that if the situation presents itself again, you will replay it in the new way. Dedicate yourself to the decision. Then, you have changed yourself for the better, because it was your choice, and you’ve learned what you needed to.

You must also realize that things happened the way they had to, with the chemistry of the people involved, in order to have the result that needed to happen. Next time, however, you’ll be able to achieve the same result more harmoniously.

Continue to do this until you are honestly able to give your movie and your character great reviews. If you saw that movie in a theater, you would have thought it a fabulous movie, with an inspirational star - you! You would have recommended the movie to your friends, and enjoyed seeing it again.

Notice what your reasons are for doing things. What are your motivations? In a given situation, are you making the fear choice or the freedom choice? Are you doing things because that’s what you really choose to do, or are you doing things (or not doing things) because of fear? Trust your instincts, and what’s real for you, and do what you really want to do.

Did you keep yourself from being who you really are because you thought you had to, and find out afterwards that you didn’t really have to? Then, the basis for your decision and your action was fear. Make a decision that you don’t have to do that any more. You can be who you really are, and people will enjoy you even more. When you do what you really want to do, something wonderful always happens.

Is love your motivation, or is it guilt? Do you do things to avoid feeling guilty, because you would feel guilty not doing them? Or do you act clearly, doing what you really want to do, as an expression of love?

If you have been having fear or guilt as your motivations, do you want to continue that way? You don’t have to, you know.

You can make a conscious choice, a deep decision, to not have fear or guilt or anger controlling your life, but rather to act as a free conscious Being. When you do that, then from that moment on, if you discover that your decision to be a certain way, or do (or not do) a certain thing is based on

fear, guilt, or anger, you dedicate yourself to making a different decision. Then, you are not allowing yourself to be controlled by past patterns of being or doing, but really living your freedom.

You really are free. You just have to own your freedom, and be free. Not only will you feel better and enjoy your life a lot more, but you will also be releasing patterns which were associated with the impaired vision. You will truly be returning to clarity.

You’re free to think the way you choose, and love the way you choose, and act the way you choose.

People who love you enjoy seeing you happy the way you really like to be happy, being the fullest expression of your Being, being real, being all that you can be. People who love you really want to see you being successful.

It’s up to you, though.

You have the power and the freedom to be real, to be happy, to be successful, to be fulfilled.

See clearly what is real for you.

And live it.

While we’ve been taught that it’s a good thing to be ourselves - necessary, in fact - we have also been taught in so many ways that we have to not be ourselves in order to please other people, and that it’s a good thing to please other people, to make others happy.

Then, it seems to be a choice between making others happy, on the one hand, and being ourselves, making ourselves happy, on the other hand.

If you have been choosing to not be yourself so that others would be happy, you have decided that pleasing others was more important than really being yourself. That was a beautiful expression of your love, but at a high cost to you, and your ease of Being, and your health. Ease of Being is associated with health. Not being yourself requires an investment in energy, which is also known as stress, an unhealthy element from anyone’s point of view.

What makes more sense is to shift your priorities so that being real is more important - and, in fact, a necessary part of any healing process.

You can still enjoy expressing your love in any way that works for you, and yet knowing the importance of being real. Being yourself. All the time.

With clarity, and love.

(from Improve Your Vision, by Martin Brofman, Ph.D.)

http://www.healer.ch

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Martin Brofman, PhD, created the Body Mirror System of Healing, and A Vision Workshop, as the result of his research into the body-mind connection, and from what he learned healing himself of terminal cancer in 1975. He has been working with and teaching these methods around the world since that time. He is the author of Anything Can Be Healed, and Improve Your Vision, both published by Findhorn Press. His self-help books have been translated into ten languages.

He is the founder and director of the Brofman Foundation for the Advancement of Healing, dedicated to promoting healing in the world, and coordinating the activities of the various instructors teaching his methods. He believes and works with the idea that we are all healers, and that anything can be healed.

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Create An Idea Journal

August 15th, 2007

When I first heard Jim Rohn talk about the importance of keeping an idea journal I was immediately captivated. So what is it you ask?…

In its simplest form an idea journal is accomplished when we take the time to commit our ideas to paper. It makes no difference whether it’s done with a notepad or a fancy journal. The effect is the same. All your ideas need to be recorded.

Why is it important - Throughout the course of any given day countless ideas come and go our way — even though many of them may appear to be unrealistic to us at the time. What happens is often we simply discard them as a passing thought.

The problem with this is that what we previously believed to be unachievable can change drastically as our minds are expanded with each new success that comes our way.

What I mean is you may doubt yourself now, yet a few successes later what you thought to be impossible now suddenly appears quite achievable!

It’s like the first time we tried to ride a bike. We thought we would never pull it off. Yet after we mastered it our belief system grew to the point that now we can’t even comprehend the idea that riding a bike would ever have been hard.

Hopefully now you can see the problem with dismissing your ideas. As we grow in confidence, what we thought impossible before suddenly appears to be quite achievable. However, we have lost those ideas… UNLESS we kept an idea journal!

Simply put commit your ideas to paper. No matter how impossible they may appear to you commit them to your idea journal. Your very success might come from them in the not too distant future.

Imagine what must have run through Walt Disney’s head when the idea of a cartoon mouse popped up! Yet the idea (no matter how silly) was committed to paper. The rest is history!

– Here’s to your success, Josh Hinds

EzineArticles Expert Author Josh Hinds

About The Author:

Josh Hinds of http://GetMotivation.com specializes in helping people to achieve maximum success and live the life of their dreams — receive his motivation newsletter by going to http://GetMotivation.com/ezines.html.

Josh is also the co-founder of http://AudioMotivation.com - visit now to hear leading motivational speakers and authors share their tips and advice with you.

Dish Network DVR: DISH Player Recorders Dishnetwork DVR Similar to TiVo?

August 10th, 2007

In today’s world convenience is king. The average person’s life is so busy, they have to schedule almost every minute of everyday. If this is so, what are the chances your favorite TV program is going to coincidently start in your small window of free time? If you said slim to none you are correct. Even if we remember when our favorite shows come on, things come up that cause use to miss the programs that help us to sit and unwind. With a Dish Network DVR you can watch what ever you want when ever you want automatically, but which is right for you? Read on for more information.

Dish Network’s entry level DVR product is called the DISH Player-DVR 510. The DVR-510 is a DISH Network receiver that is capable of recording up to 100 hours of programming on a 120 GB hard-drive. It also includes DISH Network DVR Service that provides the ability to pause live TV, record standard definition DISH Network programming, skip recorded commercials and create instant replays.

DISH Player-DVR 510 Features Include:

  • DISHNetwork DVR Service which allows you to pause live TV, play, stop,and fast-forward, fast-reverse, skip-forward…

  • 120 gig harddrive
  • Up to 100 hours of digital recording time
  • Records Dolby® Digital™ when available
  • Up to 9 day extended Electronic Programming Guide
    Dish Network’s next step up improves upon the 510 with many important features including but not limited to a dual tuning function that allows you to record two shows simultaneously, independent viewing of live satellite TV when connected two TV’s and more.

DISH Player-DVR 625 Features Include:

  • Name-Based Recording: Pick a show and the DVR will find all new episodes and record them regardless of any changes in program length or broadcast schedule!
  • Dual satellite tuners that provide several multi-room viewing options
  • Picture-In-Picture (PIP)
  • DISHNetwork DVR Service which allows you to pause live TV, play, stop,and fast-forward, fast-reverse, skip-forward…
  • 120 gigabyte hard drive
  • Up to 100 hours of digital recording time
  • Records Dolby® Digital™ when available
  • Up to 9-day extended Electronic Programming Guide

The best DVR that Dish Network has to offer is the dish player DVR 942. DISH Player-DVR 942 is the industry’s first receiver that offers DVR and High Definition capabilities along with a multi-room function. You will be able to connect two or more TVs, get and record high definition programming, and enjoy a full variety of DVR features.

DISH Player-DVR 942 Features Include:

  • Combined high definition (HD) and standard definition (SD) two-tuner satellite receiver that provide several multi-room viewing options and Picture-In-Picture (PIP) capabilities
  • DISHNetwork DVR Service which allows you to pause live TV, play, stop,and fast-forward, fast-reverse, skip-forward…
  • 250 gig harddrive
  • Up to 180 hours* SD recording, up to 25 hours* HD recording, or any combination of the two
  • 1 UHF and 1 Infrared 4-component universal remote controls
  • Up to 9-day extended Electronic Programming Guide

Digital video recorders are still very new but are rapidly dropping in price. The DVR’s above are currently at, $250 fpr the DISH Player-DVR 942, $19.99 for the DISH Player-DVR 625, and as of right now, the DISH Player-DVR 510 is free with a new account.

For great Dish Network deals on a Dish Network Satellite with a Free or low cost DVR receiver, visit our website 1stboard.com for more Free Dish Network Information.

Is Satellite Radio Killing Broadcast Radio?

August 8th, 2007

Local radio has taken a beating from satellite radio. But are XM and Sirius capable of killing local broadcast radio?

The broadcasting corporations such as Infinity and Clear Channel are answering with an emphatic “no!” And they have a powerful weapon called HD Radio to back up their position.

HD Radio is digital radio. As such, it enable a dramatic increase in sound quality. In fact, it makes AM radio sound as good as today’s FM and FM sound as if you were listening to a CD.

Other important reasons

But there are other, equally important, reasons why satellite radio will never replace conventional radio. First and foremost, is cost. Satellite radio costs anywhere from $11 to $14 a month and conventional radio is free. As a result there are only about 5.5 million satellite radio listeners in the U.S.and literally hundreds of millions of broadcast radio listeners. It’s pretty hard to believe that satellite radio will ever have 100 million listeners, let alone several hundred million.

Second, satellite radio can’t deliver local information or programming. People will always turn to their local stations for weather, traffic reports, news and to hear their favorite personalities.

Third, satellite radio cannot continue to hire personalities such Howard Stern and Bob Dylan to attract subscribers because the cost is just too prohibitive vs. revenue generated from new subscribers. In fact,J.P. Morgan just downgraded the stocks of Sirius Satellite Radio and XM Satellite Corp saying that these two companies face near-term challenges to subscriber growth.

With a new concept called HD2

Because HD radio is digital, it requires less spectrum. This allows stations to broadcast their primary FM channel in digital and up to two more subchannels. These subchannels, which are being called HD2, will be used by broadcasters for new programming content. For example, a station might broadcast oldies of the 80s on its primary channel and hits from the 70s on an HD2 channel. The subchannels will not only be free, they will most likely be commercial free to compete head-to-head with satellite radio.

In short, broadcast radio is not going to die anytime soon. Or anytime at all.

Douglas Hanna - EzineArticles Expert Author

To learn more about HD radio, please go to my Web site, http://www.hd-radio-home.com, to get all the buzz.

Douglas Hanna is a retired marketing executive and the author of numerous articles on HD radio, old time radio and family finances.

Digital Radios & Digital Radio Alarm Clocks

August 1st, 2007

Digital radios offer you a variety of options for that early morning wakeup call. No matter your taste, or even your satellite radio provider, rest assured that you will find a setting to your liking. Whether you prefer to wake up to the sound of music, talk radio, or even comedy, your digital radio can provide you with what you are looking for.

The majority of digital radios can be more versatile with the purchase of a home adapter. With this adapter, your digital radio can be used in your home, car, or other portable means. The installation is easy, most just snap right into your existing digital radio. Once installation is complete, you now have a digital radio alarm clock with the option to wake up to whatever your sound preference might be.

In the United States, XM Satellite Radio is probably the most popular choice for a satellite radio service provider. XM offers two options for those interested in digital radio alarm clocks. The Audiovox Xpress has the versatility of being used in the car as well as an alarm clock in your home. Simply set the alarm time, select the channel, then simply fall asleep. For those that do not use a car in their daily commute, one great option is the Delphi MyFi. This digital radio receiver is portable, similar to an iPod, but has the option to be placed in a home stereo unit at night. Once it is connected, this unit can serve as a digital radio alarm clock.

Sirius Satellite radio offers home kits for most of their receivers. With this kit, your digital radio can also be used as an alarm clock. Using Sirius is beneficial in that their products are designed for all their add-ons to be compatible with each other. Simply purchase a receiver and home system, connect them and set the desired alarm time.

As an author at http://www.eZ-search.us, Chris Miller contributes to the growing content found within the site and shares his knowledge about digital radios.