Pam's Monthly Insights
February 2006
Hello friends,
It's February. Seeing Red? Interestingly, red is associated with both the Chinese New Year and Valentines Day and I will be talking about both. I've included an article about the Chinese New Year just for fun and interest. Also, the stars have some surprises in store this Valentines Day so I'll be talking about that! I have some great developments in a few cold cases to report and news about my exciting new life coaching/ prosperity email group. I've also posted back issues of my newsletter on my website so you can check them out if you missed any.
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In this issue:
- Quote of the Month
- Life coaching email group ... Starts TODAY!
- Happy Chinese New Year
- Valentines Day
- Case Updates
- Pam's Book Review
- Signing Off
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Quote of the month:
Confucius
"Everything has its beauty but not everyone sees it."
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Life Coaching/ email group
ATTENTION: Today is the first day of our second group. If you want to join you only have until the 3rd and then we will be too far ahead energetically for you to catch up. So sign up today and start creating the life you really want!
I have been testing a powerful and affordable new Life Coaching Program. A test group had exciting success last month so I am thrilled to offer this program to you once again beginning on February 1st.
The program is designed to help you discover your own power and ability to create the life you want.
This is an intensive month-long program in which you will receive daily emails from Pam giving you fun, yet powerful exercises, designed to increase your prosperity, success, health and joy in life. You will be part of a group which can interact and learn from one another as well. You will receive personal email support from Pam when needed. Here's what a few participants had to say.
"I have exceeded the goals I had set, created more serenity and joy in my daily life as well as made huge steps in bettering my health! This stuff works if you simply believe and do the work! I look forward to sharing with you all in another glorious month of prosperity and growth!" -Barb
"Part of my two-month plan was to be able to plow through my workload-and so far I am-much easier than ever before in my life."- Janet
"Woo Hoo! I don't believe it. Honestly, I have not given this project the attention it deserves. But I have been half heartedly working it where ever and whenever I can. Here's the results so far:
I am now going to Barcelona twice before mid May as well as Puerto Rico. The shows require that I provide them with several computers and some other equipment. I will earn twice the computer costs just in rental fees when these shows are done. This town has been screaming for show quality computers to rent. I'm in business! This will allow my wife to probably quit her job by November and tend to delivery and pick up of the rentals.
Now the best part. I will make major bank off of these 3 events. Nearly 8k in 17 days just for my time and talents. This is separate from the equipment rental. All in all I should realize about 12 K for 17 days work and have at least 5 Super Computers to rent out and continue making money."- John
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Chinese New Year - The Year of the Dog
by Holly Hartman
Chinese New Year is the longest and most important celebration in the Chinese calendar. The Chinese year 4704 begins on Jan. 29, 2006.
Chinese months are reckoned by the lunar calendar, with each month beginning on the darkest day. New Year festivities traditionally start on the first day of the month and continue until the fifteenth, when the moon is brightest. In China, people may take weeks of holiday from work to prepare for and celebrate the New Year.
A Dog Year
Legend has it that in ancient times, Buddha asked all the animals to meet him on Chinese New Year. Twelve came, and Buddha named a year after each one. He announced that the people born in each animal's year would have some of that animal's personality. Those born in dog years tend to be loyal, kind, and generous. They will work to right wrongs and are able to keep secrets.
Fireworks and Family Feasts
At Chinese New Year celebrations people wear red clothes, decorate with poems on red paper, and give children "lucky money" in red envelopes. Red symbolizes fire, which according to legend can drive away bad luck. The fireworks that shower the festivities are rooted in a similar ancient custom. Long ago, people in China lit bamboo stalks, believing that the crackling flames would frighten evil spirits.
The Lantern Festival
In China, the New Year is a time of family reunion. Family members gather at each other's homes for visits and shared meals, most significantly a feast on New Year's Eve. In the United States, however, many early Chinese immigrants arrived without their families, and found a sense of community through neighborhood associations instead. Today, many Chinese-American neighborhood associations host banquets and other New Year events.
Chinese New Year ends with the lantern festival on the fifteenth day of the month. Some of the lanterns may be works of art, painted with birds, animals, flowers, zodiac signs, and scenes from legend and history. People hang glowing lanterns in temples, and carry lanterns to an evening parade under the light of the full moon.
In many areas the highlight of the lantern festival is the dragon dance. The dragon-which might stretch a hundred feet long-is typically made of silk, paper, and bamboo. Traditionally the dragon is held aloft by young men who dance as they guide the colorful beast through the streets. In the United States, where the New Year is celebrated with a shortened schedule, the dragon dance always takes place on a weekend. In addition, many Chinese-American communities have added American parade elements such as marching bands and floats.
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Valentines Day
Without delving into complicated astrology explanations, let me just say this Valentines day promises to be unpredictable. Expect the unexpected. Curious what this means for your love life, book a reading with me to find out! Most people either love this holiday or hate it. I'm sure it all depends on your relationship status at present. Don't just leave it to fate. There are things you can do to add some fun your Valentines Day so you might want to try one or all of the following.
Take a piece of paper and write, "It is Valentines Day 2006 and I am ..." then fill in your happy story. I am going on a date with the man(woman) of my dreams, I have just received a surprise card from my crush, I have just received flowers, etc.
Send an anonymous Valentines day card or go to http://www.jaan.com/ to send an anonymous message to your secret crush.
No date? Make a list of eight to ten qualities you want your next relationship to have.
Do something special for yourself. Show yourself how much you care. Take an active role in your own happiness.
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Case Updates
Last month was a busy month for some of my cold cases. Thank you, God. The development I am most pleased and relieved by is the discovery of Chuck Logan's body. Chuck went missing in a swamp in Augusta, Georgia two years ago. This is no ordinary swamp. This is the worst swamp I have seen in my life. The water/muck is about 4 feet deep in most places and the alligators and snakes number in the hundreds. I was contacted about a year ago by the K9 team and countless volunteers who were going out into that swamp every weekend and had done so for months on end. I believe they were out there for more than 30 days total. I assured them that he was there and tried to give them some landmarks (by telephone). I described a fallen log and what looked like a fork in the water. I described a water treatment plant. They never found him and we called the search off a few months ago. It was a very difficult decision but we figured the alligators had gotten him and he just couldn't be recovered. I also indicated that Chuck did not drown as assumed but was the victim of foul play.
Two weeks ago, some duck hunters stumbled onto his remains. His leg was thrown over a log and he was indeed near a fork in the water. Searchers had been within 50 feet of him and had just missed him. Not hard to imagine if you could see this swamp. The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has yet to release the autopsy report because of "suspicious findings". I spoke to detectives about their suspect long ago so I'm sure they are following up on that. I am now a firm believer in miracles and the family finally gets to bury their brother and son.
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What does 2006 hold for you? Book your reading to get a great start on the New Year! http://www.pamcoronado.com/intuitiveServices.htm For those who have been asking, I will continue to do private consultations through March. Starting in April (possibly sooner) I will have a very heavy filming schedule through Fall with 12 episodes to film, each in a different state!
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Pam's Book Review
I love this book. Just as seeing the bottom of an iceberg changes your perspective forever, so will this book. The implications are amazing. Thought provoking and exciting.
THE HIDDEN MESSAGES IN WATER
Masaru Emoto
This book has the potential to profoundly transform your world view. Using high-speed photography Dr Masaru Emoto discovered that crystals formed in frozen water reveal changes when specific, concentrated thoughts are directed towards them. He found that water from clear springs and water that has been exposed to loving words shows brilliant, complex and colourful snowflake patterns. In contrast, polluted water, or water exposed to negative thoughts, forms incomplete, asymmetrical patterns with dull colours. The implications of this research create a new awareness of how we can positively impact the earth and our personal health.
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Keep your comments, suggestions, and stories coming and feel free to share this newsletter with your friends. Have a great month!
Love,
Pam