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    Ken Dodd......Happiness


    Happiness

    Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses
    I thank the Lord I've been blessed
    With more than my share of happiness

    To me this old world is a wonderful place
    And I'm just about the luckiest human in the whole human race
    I've got no silver and I've got no gold
    Just a whole lot of happiness in my soul

    Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses
    I thank the Lord I've been blessed
    With more than my share of happiness

    Happiness to me is an ocean tide
    Or a sunset fading on a mountain side
    Or maybe a big old heaven full of stars up above
    When I'm in the arms of the one I love

    Happiness is a field of grain
    Lifting its face to the falling rain
    I can see it in the sunshine, I breathe it in the rain
    Happiness everywhere

    Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses
    I thank the Lord I've been blessed
    With more than my share of happiness

    A wise old man told me one time
    That happiness is nothing but a frame of mind
    I hope when you go to measuring my success
    That you don't count my money count my happiness

    Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses
    I thank the Lord I've been blessed
    With more than my share of happiness

    Happiness, happiness, the greatest gift that I posses
    I thank the Lord I've been blessed
    With more than my share of happiness
    -
    Ken Dodd (1964)

    Hey, amid the chaos and the challenges don't forget to smile



    After all, you are all that is, has been and ever will be. So that's not so bad, eh?



    SMILE FOR YOU
    Smiling is infectious; you catch it like the flu,
    When someone smiled at me today, I started smiling too.
    I passed around the corner and someone saw my grin
    When he smiled I realized I'd passed it on to him.
    I thought about that smile then I realized its worth,
    A single smile, just like mine could travel round the earth.
    So, if you feel a smile begin, don't leave it undetected
    Let's start an epidemic quick, and get the world infected!

    Keep the smile going by sending this on to a friend.
    Everyone needs a smile!!!

    -David Icke


    #2
    WE CAN LAUGH OR WE CAN CRY ...



    ... IT'S JUST A CHOICE

    Hello all ...

    I hope you are enjoying a break over this Christmas and New Year and having a rest from this struggle we call 'life'.

    With the engineered global financial crash and its true implications yet to fully work through to daily experience there is not a lot of cheer around for enormous numbers of people this weekend.

    I understand that and I understand why for so many 'this life' appears to be simply 'this struggle' to survive another day, week or month. But does it really have to be like that?

    We are not our bodies; we are consciousness having an experience through a body hologram that we think is 'us'. It's just a vehicle that allows 'us' to experience this tiny frequency range we call 'the world'. It is not who are, only what we think we are. And when we buy that lie we live the body computer's reality and lose the connection to what we truly are - consciousness ... Infinite Possibility.

    Life as 'the struggle' is the realm of the body program, which is part of the Matrix program, and it doesn't have to be our struggle if we can break through the vibrational concrete that enslaves us to the will of the program.

    A key to that is to do what the program wouldn't do and doesn't want us to do. Laughing in the face of adversity and laughing in the face of danger and intimidation are two examples of this.

    The idea is to keep us in fear so we give our power away to those we believe will protect us from what we fear - 'Give the banks our money - bail them out - save us.' We also need to be kept constantly worrying about the future, in a state of at least low-level depression that eats away our optimism and joy.



    What this does is create a dense ('I feel so tight and heavy') vibrational state which further disconnects us from a conscious connection with what we really are - All That Is ... Infinite Possibility.

    The more you think limited possibility the more you know you are in the program and not in consciousness, and the energetic density that comes from depression and worry (expressions of fear) lock you into a sense of limited options and choice - limited possibility. It's a cycle and it's vicious.



    Our 'human' energy fields constantly reflect our mental and emotional states in their vibrational resonance and, in turn, the resonance triggers mental and emotional states. This is how low-vibrational influences like drugs and chemical food additives can trigger hyperactivity and depression.

    It appears to be a chemical reaction that is behind the problem, but the chemical reaction is merely the 'physical' expression of a vibrational reaction. We need, therefore, to use consciousness to break this cycle of cause-and-effect-effect-and cause. But how?

    Well, about this for a start?

    LAUGH!

    Try being serious - 'tight and heavy' - when you are laughing or someone else is.



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    I am not saying that we should laugh uncontrollably 24/7, but most people don't laugh enough and some hardly at all. Laughter breaks up the density and frees the energy to flow. As the great British comedian, Ken Dodd, says:

    'We're all born with a chuckle muscle, and if you exercise it every day it'll keep you young and frisky all your life, but if you don't it dries up and drops off.'

    I didn't laugh much in my every day life for many years as I got bogged down with the challenges and obstacles that came my way in my work and the pressures going on around me, but a vast change has been taking place within me, starting in the Summer of 2007, and it is gathering pace all the time.

    It is steaming along now to the point where 'David Icke', the guy born in Leicester, England, in 1952, is fast disappearing. It's a strange feeling, but a wonderful one. It's like returning to myself, my true self, All Possibility, the 'One'.

    I am on the brink of fantastic breakthroughs into 'out there' that are going to change my life and the direction of my work in a fundamental and extraordinary way in the next two years.

    And, as I breakthrough the programs of response and reaction in my body computer, I am seeing the joy of being alive more than ever before. Yes, earth can be a shitty place, and one based on suppression and control, but if we can't change everything we don't like overnight (though I know we can once we fully understand reality), at least we can change our relationship to what we don't like.

    The glass can be half full or half empty; a situation can be depressing or fearful or ridiculous and funny. It's just a choice, a point of observation.



    I can never take life seriously or feel stressed when I am watching this man, the late Tommy Cooper. Tommy was a British comedian who died on stage in 1984. He was an excellent magician, but used his apparent incompetence to make millions laugh till they cried.

    I have loved Tommy since I was a small boy because I share his sense of humour and sense of the ridiculous. When you begin to see the program for what it is you see how ridiculous life is, as lived in the collective trance that people call the 'real world'. Here is Tommy in action ... enjoy ...

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    I just love to laugh at the ridiculous and one of my favourite comedians was the late Kenneth Williams. He had a character called Rambling Syd Rumpo who sang spoof 'rural folk ballads' from 'old England'. He delivered them brilliantly using old English terms and made-up words to say one thing, but mean another.

    Here is a great example and, by the way, the 'Bow Street Runners' is an old term for the police ...

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    What a wonderful sound that is of people laughing, the energy that no expression of fear can breach. 'The System' itself fears laughter because it removes its sense of power and authority. If you react to an authority figure with anger and hostility you are to a large extent playing in their stadium.

    Ideally, they want unquestioned obedience, but they'll settle for anger as a second best because the game is still playing out on their territory. But have you ever laughed uncontrollably in front of some guy in uniform trying to be serious and 'powerful'? I have and they have no idea what to do because their power has gone, as if their trousers have fallen to the floor.

    'The System' is ridiculous and we need to stop taking it and ourselves anything like so seriously. It is the major change of perception that will set us free. Yes, we need to know how we are controlled, why and by whom or what. But the way we respond to that decides if we remain controlled or refuse to be bound by fear, worry and stress.

    Imagine if, instead of people having a mass protest to shout abuse at their dark-suited targets, they just laughed at them en-masse. As someone said to me as a kid, if you are frightened of anyone or intimidated just think of them sitting on a toilet. Try it, it works.



    'I am a very important person and you must be frightened of me ...'



    It has now been shown in medical tests and trials that when you laugh it has a wonderful healing affect on the body (because it is making energy flow and this affects the body's chemical state). Here we have a doctor who is using this understanding by making people laugh ...

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    There are increasing numbers of groups and organisations who have the aim of getting people to laugh and, after just returning from the much-troubled country of South Africa, I loved this one. No matter how bad your situation, laughter will always making it seem better, or at least not as bad.

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    How many times in our lives, from early childhood through school and adult life are we told that we 'mustn't laugh'? Crikey, how many times do we tell ourselves that?? Hey, let's chill out. We are all that is and ever can be - All Possibility having an experience in this reality. Let us celebrate who we are and express the joy of that.



    I have always been on the brink of collapsing with laughter, especially in supposedly serious situations. I was often in trouble at school for laughing uncontrollably in the classroom when I found something funny.

    I had a classmate called David Bell who had the ability to say something, but keep a straight face. Me, I was gone and thus always the one in trouble. We were in a religious 'education' lesson once with the teacher talking about the Biblical town of Joppa. David Bell leaned over quietly and just said in my ear 'Joppa the big fat copper'.

    Well, that's the last I saw of that lesson (phew!) and I spent the rest of it in the corridor - still laughing. I found the most silly things funny, especially when they were being taken seriously, and I haven't changed a day in that way.

    When I was a television presenter I was always liable to get the giggles and I did really lose it one time when I was presenting a sports event involving a new player on the scene from Thailand. I asked a guest I was interviewing how he would pronounce the new man's difficult name.

    'Oh', he said, 'I call him number 21 without noodles'.

    Those who don't know the system of Chinese restaurants and takeaways numbering the food on their menus will have no idea what was funny about that. Even some who do might not. But for some reason it hit my tickle button and the camera was held on the guest while I was collapsing with laughter. When he started laughing as well the director had nowhere to go and quickly ran a video clip while we both tried to recover.

    The stiff shirts were not happy with me, but the audience loved it because they laughed, too. Laughter is infectious and when one person laughs it's like that gives permission to others to laugh who are afraid to loosen their corsets and let themselves go.



    When I went into another state of conscious during my experience taking the psycho-active potion called ayuasca in Brazil in 2003 I spent most of the five hours in hysterics. The voice that talked to me so clearly all that time about the illusory nature of reality was such a hoot.

    I was lying on my back and several times my feet were in the air I was laughing so much. People might not laugh often enough in the density of body-consciousness, but 'out there' there is so much fun.

    But then why shouldn't there be? 'Out there' they know that all is One and there is nothing to fear or get stressed about. The program tells us to do that and sets up situations to make us do that, but beyond the program there is so much joy at just being.

    Have a lovely break ... see you next year - laughing I trust.



    Amid the chaos and the challenges don't forget to smile



    After all, you are all that is, has been and ever will be. So that's not so bad, eh?

    Keep the smile going by sending this on to a friend.
    Everyone needs a smile!!!

    Ken Dodd......Happiness


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