Jenny and Erin have tagged me from their blog, along with several others who’ve recently been placed on the “Personal Development List of Resources” at Priscilla Palmer’s Blog. Jenny and Erin’s blog is, in their words, a “tongue-in-cheek quest for understanding“. There is a lot of good and insightful posts on the blog, and as such, it has earned entry into my Bloglines “Personal Development” feeds list. Check it out
Interestingly enough, Jenny and Erin have decided to have a contest on their blog for all the tagged bloggers. The contest (as I see it), is basically to see which of us can best answer the following question:
How big of a role do habits play in your daily life? Do your habits typically form intentionally or unconsciously? What approaches have you found successful in shaping them?
So, if I may, I’ll answer the question one part at a time. (more…)

This is probably one of the most exciting posts I’ve put on this blog to date!
When I wrote about doing Deep Trance Modeling in a Lucid Dream, it was just an idea I wanted to try out. Well, I am proud to say that I’ve done it and it works! At least for me…..
So, here’s the good stuff. A couple weeks ago, I had come home from work at 3am. I piddled on my computer for about 2 hours or so, then went to sleep for a nap. I woke up to have lunch and decided to head back (more…)
Ben over at Dreaming Life posted an interesting (read: AWESOME!) question, asking What Does Dream Food Taste Like?
At one point midway into his post, he asks, “I wonder… what would some dream shrimp taste like? Or some dream milk?”
Then he posits, “My guess is my mind wouldn’t be able to conjure up the non-vegan foods that I’ve not eaten for so long and have little to no memory of.”
I tend to disagree with this a bit, because the mind doesn’t forget things like that. I remember a dream in which I was visiting with a person I knew as a youngster, that I haven’t really consciously thought about since I was about 6 or 7. The brain remembers basically every experience you have, and in the Lucid Dream State, or any dream state, you have unparalled access to the reserves of your subconscious mind and your storehouse of memories.
Check out Ben’s entire post and leave a comment to let him know what you think.