Monday, February 13, 2006

A Love Note from a Princess

Below is another love note for Dr. Jeanette's Valentine contest.

These love posts are to encourage you to love more.
Please use love instead of judgment on yourself.

contest sponsored by
Doris Jeanette, a lover of trees, author of
"A Natural Process for Opening the Heart - Your Emotional Guide to Self Esteem"



I've Learned to Love me

by Laa'iqah

I see with new eyes
Unconventional thoughts enter through me
They pierce the fortress I have for so long built
A new way beckons and I must heed the call
The road is sandy and unmarked. No map has been provided
Still I trust that I shall find my way, if I see with new eyes
Why do I fear being me, when that is all that were was meant to be.
I fear me, for me is alone, to be alone is perceived by me because within me there are two
The death I suffered has left me with two
Two to listen to. One to trust.
The road is darkened by the fear of the past and the apprehension that eats at my core.
The need to control needs to leave this space, but I have hidden the exit door.
The road is sandy and unmarked. No map has been provided
The road is darkened by fear
I can only make my own road out of here, when I see with new eyes
I see with new eyes and I see me
Twisted torn warrior pain no longer the cause of another
I see with new eyes a road darkened by the light I can attain to posses
Oracles, tarot, star and dreams. Runes light and butterfly wings
I see with new eyes
Me

Wednesday, February 08, 2006

Love Posts for Valentine's Day Contest


Doris Jeanette's love posts for Valentine's Day

read below for more about the Love Contest sponsored by
The Vibrant Moment and the Free
Bonus Gifts
you get.

Dear Dr. Jeanette

I never really experienced love but since i read about your invitation, i felt encouraged to write how i feel .

Thank you for the inspiration .

This can't be called a poem by any stretch of imagination so i call it words ^ _^

WORDS:-

i don't know what love is
or how it feels
i really want to know
all i know is
in waiting there is hope
hope that it will bring
the happiness
i am yet to feel
the pain that is
rumoured to be a joy
really deep within
i dont know what love is
all i know is how it feels
not to have it
all i know is fear
that it may never come
that i may remain standing
till i become bitter
and codemn love
and you
still i hope that in time
you do really come.
which is why
i am still here.
and in the end
i am left with
you.

i hope you like it .

thank you.

RAESHEVIL


Thank you, thank you, thank you,
for sharing your truths....

You will be a-mazed at where that will take you....
Let me know if a day or two..at
drjeanette@drjeanette.com

Friday, February 03, 2006

Security Must Be Stopped

Civic and personal rights are really getting taken away in Center City Philadelphia. I was accosted today, February 3 at 3:25p in the Reading Terminal Market because I was carrying my groceries on top of my head. A security guard came up to me and stood in my face. He was short, black and serious looking.

"What's in the bag," he said.

"Groceries" I replied, smiling. He did not smile back at me, so I said, "Feel it, it's really heavy, " lending over to let him help himself to my large, heavy bag of chicken, apple cider, lettuce, tomatoes, tortillas.

"That is inappropriate," he sternly told me.

"Women have been carrying their groceries on their head for millennia," I replied, "it's easier."

I stopped smiling and became frightened as he was acting like I was doing something really wrong.

"Take it off your head," he instructed, in a cold, mean voice.

I did and walked toward the exit door, then I put my groceries back on my head and walked out the door. I walked home to 21st and Lombard as I have done for twenty years with my groceries on top of my head.

It is really scary to have my rights violated. No one is standing up to these pushy men and women who are taking away our American rights.

As a licensed psychologist, I am a strong 57 year old woman who teaches others how to be assertive and take care of themselves. It is scary to stand up to authorities that exhibit such rigid controlling behavior. But we have to.

Authorities cannot take other people's rights away.

It is time for" Security to Be Stopped." It is time for us to take back our right to walk our streets and carry our groceries the way we want to.

Americans, wake up and take actions that protect your civic and personal inalienable rights. Do it now, before you are accosted and accused.

To see a picture of me carrying my groceries on top of my head visit my web site, look to the bottom of the left and you will see how much fun and how easy it is to carry your groceries on top of your head. This kind of So Called Security Must Be Stopped.