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Praise For Canadian Soldiers

TRUER WORDS HAVE NOT BEEN SPOKEN!

:Sunday Telegraph Article From today’s UK wires: Salute to a brave and modest nation - Kevin Myers, The Sunday Telegraph LONDON -

Until the deaths of Canadian soldiers killed in Afghanistan , probably almost no one outside their home country had been aware that Canadian troops are deployed in the region. And as always, Canada will bury its dead, just as the rest of the world, as always will forget its sacrifice, just as it always forgets nearly everything Canada ever does.

It seems that Canada ’s historic mission is to come to the selfless aid both of its friends and of complete strangers, and then, once the crisis is over, to be well and truly ignored.

Canada is the perpetual wallflower that stands on the edge of the hall, waiting for someone to come and ask her for a dance. A fire breaks out, she risks life and limb to rescue her fellow dance-goers, and suffers ser ious injuries. But when the hall is repaired and the dancing resumes, there is Canada, the wallflower still, while those she once helped glamorously cavort across the floor, blithely neglecting her yet again.

That is the price Canada pays for sharing the North American continent with the United States, and for being a selfless friend of Britain in two global conflicts. For much of the 20th century, Canada was torn in two different directions:
It seemed to be a part of the old world, yet had an address in the new one, and that divided identity ensured that it never fully got the gratitude it deserved. Yet its purely voluntary contribution to the cause of freedom in two world wars was perhaps the greatest of any democracy.

Almost 1 0% of Canada ’s entire population of seven million people served in the armed forces during the First World War, and nearly 60,000 died. The great Allied victories of 1918 were spearheaded by Canadian troops, perhaps the most capable soldiers in the entire British order of battle.

Canada was repaid for its enormous sacrifice by downright neglect, it’s unique contribution to victory being absorbed into the popular Memory as somehow or other the work of the ‘British.’

The Second World War provided a re-run. The Canadian navy began the war with a half dozen vessels, and ended up policing nearly half of the Atlantic against U-boat attack. More than 120 Canadian warships participated in the Normandy landings, during which 15,000 Canadian soldiers went ashore on D-Day alone. Canada finished the war with the third-largest navy and the fourth-largest air force in the world.

The world thanked Canada with the same sublime indifference as it had the previous time. Canadian participation in the war was acknowledged in film only if it was necessary to give an American actor a part in a campaign in which the United States had clearly not participated - a touching scrupulousness which, of course, Hollywood has since abandoned, as it has any notion of a separate Canadian identity.

So it is a general rule that actors and filmmakers arriving in Hollywood keep their nationality - unless, that is, they are Canadian. Thus Mary Pickford, Walter Huston, Donald Sutherland, Michael J. Fox, William Shatner, Norman Jewison, David Cronenberg, Alex Trebek, Art Linkletter and Dan Aykroyd have in the popular perception become A merican, and Christopher Plummer, British.

It is as if, in the very act of becoming famous, a Canadian ceases to be Canadian, unless she is Margaret Atwood, who is as unshakably Canadian as a moose, or Celine Dion, for whom Canada has proved quite unable to find any takers.

Moreover, Canada is every bit as querulously alert to the achievements of it’s sons and daughters as the rest of the world is completely unaware of them. The Canadians proudly say of themselves - and are unheard by anyone else - that 1% of the world’s population has provided 10% of the world’s peacekeeping forces. Canadian soldiers in the past half century have been the greatest peacekeepers on Earth - in 39 missions on UN mandates, and six on non-UN peacekeeping duties, from Vietnam to East Timor, from Sinai to Bosnia.

Yet the only foreign engagement that has entered the popular on-Canadian imagination was the sorry affair in Somalia, in which out-of-control paratroopers murdered two Somali infiltrators. Their regiment was then disbanded in disgrace - a
uniquely Canadian act of self-abasement for which, naturally, the Canadians received no international credit.

So who today in the United States knows about the stoic and selfless friendship its northern neighbour has given it in Afghanistan? Rather like Cyrano de Bergerac , Canada repeatedly does honourable things for honourable motives, but instead of being thanked for it, it remains something of a figure of fun.

It is the Canadian way, for which Canadians should be proud, yet such honour comes at a high cost. This past year more grieving Canadian families knew that cost all too tragically well.

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Please pass this on to any of your friends or relatives who served in the Canadian Forces or anyone who is proud to be Canadian; it is a wonderful tribute to those who choose to serve their country and the world in our quiet Canadian way.
[tags]Canadian Sodier, soldiers[/tags]

The Secret Of Purpose And Career

Hi Ray,

This is Joel In San Antonio. The workout is going great and I’m already seeing some good results after only a week. I got more accustomed to the diet and am eating a bit more so I’m not hungry all the time. I’ll send you some pictures after a month or so when I see some really discernable differences from my before pictures. (Joel is doing the Fat To Fit Weight Loss Program)

My question today is I have a good friend that is just starting college and he has always been interested in bodybuilding and nutrition. He was thinking about being a personal trainer and I think he would be great for it. He is always motivating people to think positively and is very self driven. Now though he sees all the different degree plans at school and is starting to think maybe this isn’t the path for him. He is kind of confused right now about finding his path in the world and I was wondering, as a motivational speaker and trainer, what inspired you to start your business? What advice would you give to someone in my friend’s place?

Thanks again for all your help Ray. I actually look forward to waking up and going to the gym now! Take care of yourself and stay in touch.

Joel

I’ll start off with the wide approach and say that I have always taken the step right in front of me that was lighted up. From there I let the rest of the path unveil itself.

I’ve never known what I was “supposed to do” but I’ve always tried to do what I wanted. You should never pick what is easy over what you want. Almost everything I have ever done, I had no idea how to accomplish when I started. The learning process never bugged me because I was doing something I wanted to do at the time and so it wasn’t really work.

I’ve done a lot of soul searching over the years trying to be an enlightened person that contributes some overwhelming change to the world. Despite many hours in meditation and sitting with pen and paper, I could never define my life’s mission in a paragraph. I just wake up and do the best I can for everyone on any given day and have fun doing it.

Some days I wake up and I get an email that a piece of advice I have written really helped someone out. Other days maybe my happy attitude or a moment I take to talk with someone is my contribution. Other days it may be a buck or two I give to save the environment. Whatever gets put in front of me, I take as a gentle shove from my ‘angels’.

The one thing I did know all my life was that I like to help people out and I love to move my body. These days, people call that exercise. It used to be called dancing, or fun, or messing around. Now for some reason, people figure that its rocket science and its not. Just like anything, you can make it complicated but the fact of the matter is that as long as you are putting stimulus on your body and not eating an excess of calories you will be healthy and maintain a reasonable weight.

I joined the army because I wanted to help. I wanted to help keep the peace. I wanted to defend my country. I wanted to rebuild war torn areas. I did that stuff and then I got bored, so I moved on. It wasn’t fun anymore.

Since I liked to move and I liked to help, personal training seemed like an option. So I had to figure out how that was done and if I liked it. The best risk free way to learn anything is to work for someone that is already doing it. So I worked for golds gym. Then I worked for World Health Club and then I stepped away a little and worked as an independent trainer for small personal training company. The next step was to set out on my own.

Its important to note that I never had any idea how this was going to work itself out. I just had the intention of being free, helping people and being able to play all day. That’s what I got too. I heard someone say once that you should never desire what you don’t expect and never expect what you don’t desire. Desire what you expect and it will work itself out.

Your friend has to decide what he would like his life to look like and let everything work itself out. If he picks his career based on something else like money, in 10 years when he is fed up wit life, he’ll be right back here trying to figure out how to feel fulfilled.

I would advise a couple books for reading:
How to Make One Hell of a Profit and Still Get to Heaven

You Can Have an Amazing Life . . . in Just 60 Days!

These books are by Dr John DeMartini and along with Bob Proctor, he is one of my favourite people to listen to for guidance when I need a shove in the right direction. I attended one of his guest speakings at the University of Calgary when he was touring with the movie The Secret (Extended Edition). Both Dr Demartini and the movie the secret blew my socks off and really gets you thinking outside the box. You know you are on the right track to an extraordinary life when you say something that makes perfect sense to you and the person you want to help just stares at you. What you are saying is so far evolved from the persons daily life and the normal grind that it sounds bizarre to them. This is when you are starting to set yourself apart.

This being looked at as weird or bizarre is best sign that you are on the right track. If your friend wants to live a normal uninspired life then nothing else is required of him. Tell him to take the easy route, don’t dream, and never aspire to anything great. That’s what most people do, think and therefore…have.

But if your friend is at a crossroads. Tell him to dream. Tell him to expect what he desires and desire what he expects. People become what they think about most of the time. Your friend doesn’t need to figure out the “how” he just needs to know the “what” of where he wants to go. Make sure your life is fun, this is the fastest way to doing what you were designed to do. Worst case scenario, even if you never accomplish anything…you had a hell of a time!

[tags]The secret, picking a career, finding your purpose, Dr. John Demartini, Bob Proctor[/tags]

Lifes Purpose and Self Discovery

What do you mean “Rabbit Hole”?

May 17, 2006

Journey of self-discovery and purpose of life.

It is a tall order, but one that calls to everyone. Some hear and respond, others seek solace in distractions to drown out the background noise. Like a wound that isn’t treated, the soul will call for attention. It was here first…and it wants out.

August 2/2005

The diamond way. A hand comes out of my chest holding all the fear and darkness contained within me. A swirling light manifests itself out of space and time and surrounds the hand holding the darkness. The swirling light interacts with the dark and turns it into a diamond; a prism to transform all basic elements of darkness to their natural forms of light. What was once fear and blackness returns to my chest as a diamond of light.

AND SO OFF WE GO! This is a recollection of a dream I had while we were in Las Vegas. No, there were no drugs involved, but I’m not claiming normalcy. I just wanted you to know that I am Joe Shmoe. I am as normal or not-normal as you are, and I am on a journey of self-discover to find my and everyone else’s purpose in life. I know that with the thousands of years of truly intelligent people that have come before me, someone must have the answers. We just need to find them again. No doubt this dream was spawned by the fact that I was reading Entering the Diamond Way: Tibetan Buddhism Meets The West.
This just goes to show you that answers come in bits and pieces and you never know where the next step is, or will come from.

While this opened up some interesting concepts for me, I wanted more. Something hands on that I could sink my teeth into. I was hardcore Christian until I joined the army in my early twenties and I knew I didn’t want to cover old territory.

So Shamanism It Is.

Something always seemed appealing about living close to the earth and I always feel peaceful when outside. This led me to think that I would try to understand shamanism. I had an interesting experience one time when I was in a bus stop in Dartmouth Nova Scotia. I was sitting in the bus stop and an older Native lady sat down beside me. She said she was I shaman (cant exactly remember how that one came up). My Christian upbringing automatically screamed “WITCH DOCTOR” but for some reason I didn’t feel any evil what so ever. As I recall what I remember the most is that we talked. We didn’t try to win each other over, we just talked. When she left she said something that has always stuck with me. She said “You are very spiritual for a white man”. Meant something to me anyway.

After the “Diamond Way” I thought I would pick up a book on shamanism and that book was “Secrets of Shamanism” by Jose Stevens. This was my first intro to this stuff, and it seemed interesting, and I learned a few things. One is that if you want to achieve anything, you must be able to specifically state what it is you want in any given circumstance before you can seek out how to attain or achieve it. Another is once you know what you want; you must know what to ask to receive the proper answers or direction.

I thought I was chasing wealth to achieve freedom so that I could find my life’s purpose. Now I feel that once you follow your heart, the money follows soon after word. Go figure.

Some day, if this makes no sense to you now, you will hit the wall. You’ll sit down and go “What now?” At that point you can pull the covers over your head, or jump down the rabbit hole. You can’t find something unless you go and look.

You and I are about to go looking…

Bring a Flashlight, rabbit holes are dark,

Ray Burton