Thursday, August 30, 2007

Mandatory Almond Pasteurization is WRONG!!!

Mandatory Almond Pasteurization is WRONG!!!

Please read this article and sign the petition. This is big business tinkering with your food. Food tinkering, that is undoing nature, is one of the 3 major stresses to your body.

Peter Lind

Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Stress Relief


When you take a hard look at your life, does it look stressful? Do you feel like you need to get away? Would a vacation give you stress relief? This is a photo of Victoria, BC where we went for a few days. A great get-away.

The point of a vacation is to change your mindset more than anything. Did the ancients ever take a vacation? I doubt it. Why do we need to? Because of our lifestyle.

You can even take a mini-vacation to relieve your symptoms of stress. But do what you can now...don't wait to take the time to refresh yourself.

Peter Lind

Monday, August 27, 2007

Causes of Stress

If you had a little more time...what would you do?

Would you do what you're doing now? Would you do some things different? Would you spend your day the way you're spending it now? Would you go to that one place you've always wanted to go? Would you write the book that you've always wanted to write? Would you talk to that person you've always wanted to talk to? Would you work two hours a day or two days a week? What would you do if you didn't have to work? If you didn't would you still work?

This isn't meant to be another one of those causes of stress. It is meant to be a reality check. How are we doing with it?

Peter Lind

Friday, August 24, 2007

Symptoms of Stress

I just read an article that I will publish that talks about stress reduction and something about reducing cancer. Stress eats at us all the time. What are we doing about it?

Are we taking time out right now to rejuvinate and revitalize ourselves? I mean every day. No wonder sleep seems so difficult for many people. We're so stressed out we can't even sleep at night.

Take 5 minutes to breath deep and calm yourself right now. Relax your shoulders and your rib cage and feel the oxygen move in and out.

I'm going to go on a motorcyle trip with a few buddies down the Oregon-California coastline. Although I have to pay attention, the act of riding my motorcycle is RELAXING. Isn't that strange?

What are you doing to relax?

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Affects of Stress

Stress has a way of creeping in to life. How do you deal with it? First, what types of stress are you dealing with? Emotional? Physical? Chemical? Spiritural? Identify the kind or kinds that it is and then you have a better chance of dealing with it.

Believe it when I say there are ways to deal with stress. Keep looking and you will find answers to your most important questions.

Tuesday, August 7, 2007

Stress Health

Here's a list of some phobias you may have and causes of stress:
1. Arachnophobia (spiders)
2. Social phobia
3. Aerophobia (flying)
4. Agoraphobia
5. Claustrophobia (enclosed or confined spaces)
6. Acrophobia (heights)
7. Emetophobia (vomit)
8. Carcinophobia (cancer)
9. Brontophobia (thunder)
10 Necrophobia (death or dead things)

I'm afraid it's true.

Sunday, August 5, 2007

Motorcycle Ride Through Sisters, Oregon

This is my first stop across the cascade mountains in a great little town called Sisters. I stopped to stretch and have a cup of coffee. Then I was off to the hot desert.

Saturday, August 4, 2007

My New Movie From My Novel

Title: “Manna” (feature film) Dirt Poor Films
Author: Mark Anderson
Based on: Baron Harvest by Peter Lind
Genre: Suspense/thriller

Logline: A graduate student must stop his mentor and a ruthless bioengineering corporation before they can seize control of the world’s food supply.

Elliot Chapman is a brilliant but apathetic graduate student who only wants to move on from his sheltered academic life and find a job in the real world. Except that his senior paper, a seemingly simple data-analysis, is more important than he can possibly know—and the numbers just don’t add up.

When Elliot refuses to fudge his numbers so the college’s main corporate sponsor can apply for a patent, Elliot’s mentor comes unglued. Elliot is forced into a compromise that leads him to the company’s testing facility on the Texas-Mexico border to re-run the experiment and discover the source for the data fluctuations.

Except what Elliot doesn’t know, is that these numbers could be worth trillions of dollars and he is caught up in a struggle with global implications between…
…a tempestuous biochemist who desperately wants to corrupt Elliot and bring him into the corporate fold so they can move forward with their secret “terminator” seed.
… the powerful and savvy Columbian drug lord that the corporation has been using to test the terminator seeds, but who has been quietly manipulating international law to betray the company, steal the terminator seed, and seize control of his country.
… and Elliot’s romantic interest, who is a devout environmental activist working to sabotage the greedy corporation—or is she really a double agent?
In a desperate struggle for his own life, Elliot turns to his trusted mentor only to discover that he’s behind everything and is only too willing to sacrifice Elliot for his own greedy desires. On his own, Elliot must find a way to overcome them all. To do so, he must cross into Mexico, escape roaming bands of vigilantes, and bring back the proof he needs to stop the terminator seed from being released on an unsuspecting world.

The People in Control

Seems like the titles of most of all blogs come from mainstream media and are about current affairs, and they are probably written by younger people. The older ones haven't quite figured this newer technology out yet. So the people who seem to me to control issues are the 30 and under guys and gals.
Is this true?

The First Day

Do people actually read what someone puts on a blog? Don't they have anything better to do? I guess if what someone puts on is helpful or provocative.
So I'll pose a question such as: Is the purpose in life to be happy--and see what responses you people have.
This is my first post.
This was actually my first blog. It went out blank. How did I do that?