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Suddenly there was a seat for every bottom and a window for every set of eyes. It was huge and yet sporty. The Vista Cruiser came complete with five separate doors and windows in the roof. Now, if planes, tornados, alien spacecraft or anything else noteworthy passed above the vehicle everyone could see it. All the seats behind the front, folded down so you could haul enough cargo to supply the armed services of a smaller size nation or enough groceries to feed a family of seven for a month. I remember dad complaining that those groceries cost a hundred bucks. Now I can't even get a hundred bucks worth of groceries to fill two bags. With five doors, the ingress and egress maneuvers could now be performed without fisticuffs or kicking.



Soon we had assigned seating which even added to the speed and ease of loading. There was the front bench seat. My father was the permanent driver so it was mandatory he was behind the wheel. The front passenger side was occupied by the official driving critic and cruise director, my mother. Between them they would alternate my youngest brother or my youngest sister. When one of them was front and center the other would be secured in the middle of the second bench seat. Behind the driver was designated my other brother. It was determined early on that if he was within arms reach of my father, discipline could be administered without stopping the vehicle except for extreme whacking sessions. My father was a high school teacher back when physical discipline (violence) was just a part of the curriculum. When dad thumped your noggin it automatically emptied out all nonessential thoughts and reset. Kind of an early form of a re-booting. The passenger side, behind mom, was the back-up mother, my sister Janell.

Janell was also voted the one most likely to blow chunks, since she got motion sickness just turning her head too fast. If she glanced down while the car was moving it was a pretty safe bet things were not going to go well. She was required to look forward at all times and she had over riding permission to roll down her window any time she felt the need.

My assigned seat was even more remote. Behind the second bench, in the floor was a seat that folded up like some secret agent feature on a spy car. It was so cool it didn't even face the same way as the other seats. It faced the rear. It even had its own private door. Even more significant that door which was huge and had its own Power window. Finally, I, as the eldest son, had received the honor and prestige I truly deserved. I could stare out that window and see everywhere we went without having to look past the distracting forest of family members. There was only one small glitch in my otherwise perfect world. I was not in control of the window. At any moment and without warning, my father could remotely operate my window. Imagine you are flying some sort of super high tech jet down the freeway backward. When suddenly my canopy would open, just a crack. Flying reverse mach three, I could have been sucked right out of that crack if it were not for my restraining belt. At the very least I would be snapped abruptly from a perfectly good day dream.

One day as we were cruising along on another of our many family outings, my father decided that the family had gotten entirely enough freash and it was time to pressurize the cabin. He began to roll up my window. I don't really know what was going through my pre-teen head at that time. Maybe I decided that I had not had my fill of fresh air. Whatever my reasons were, I placed my fingers on top of the window as it was going up and began to push down. I remember that I had to strain against the force of the rising glass and that in order to focus all my power I closed my eyes and pushed down with all my might. I did not open my eyes until I felt the sensation of pliers closing on each of my fingertips. Now I was in serious trouble. Obviously I had not forseen this. It is safe to say that my reasoning power or even common sense had not yet totally developed. I did not feel the need to alert the rest of the passengers to the fact that the village idiot had done it again. With both hands secured in the window it dawned on me that rolling the window down myself was not going to be an option. Maybe if I waited quietly the family would need air and dad would roll the window down again. At least a crack. I only needed it down just a smidgen. My fingers really hurt. I hoped someone needed air soon.

Then my mother, bless her heart, did one of her routine scans of the back passenger area. She spotted me flopping around attempting to free my fingers. For a moment she just watched, trying to decide if her eyes were deceiving her. No, the oldest child had indeed got himself trapped in the back window. ?Dear, you better roll the back window down a little. Your first born is stuck in it," she reported to my father. Dad did a quick glance into the rear view mirror and confirmed her statement. As a high school teacher physical discipline was acceptable however swearing in front of them wasn't. I had the ability to really catch him off guard. Normal vocabulary words were not going to be enough to convey his extreme displeasure. ?What the Hell are you doing back there?? He asked.

I said nothing. What could I say? ?I fell asleep with my hands were out the window?? ?I wanted to see if my fingertips would flap in the breeze?? I don't know. Nothing really seemed to come to mind at that moment. Maybe, the blood flow to my small brain was being cut off by the pressure on my fingertips. The window slowly went down a little and I was able to retrieve my fingers. As I my fingers in I observed there was now a dent in each fingertip that seemed to be more than half way through each. I was pretty sure these dents would be permanent. My father drove on muttering, swearing quietly to himself.
Looking Back And Forward
Depending on where or how you celebrated the New Year, Auld Lang Syne is a song engrained in everyone's mind. And even though people aren't sure what it means and don't know all the words, it sounds both sad and soothing. It's a song about loss, but also about love -- a hope that you'll see the same people you love next year.

The song recalls the days gone by and says we will always remember them. 'Should auld acquaintance be forgot?' it asks. No, the chorus replies: 'For auld lang syne (for times gone by), we'll tak (drink) a cup o' kindness yet.'

A Time To Look Back

It seemed appropriate for New Year's -- a time to look back. As the New Year approaches, everyone's mind turns to what lies ahead. It's a time to set goals for the next 365 days, to challenge ourselves to adopt a better attitude, do away with bad habits and set ourselves back on the never-ending path to self improvement.

A Whole Universe of Suppressed Feelings and Behaviors

Before we can move forward, we need to reflect back and release what we experienced. Suppressed emotional and mental blocks such as fear, anger, frustration, depression, sadness, anxiety, substance abuse and a whole universe of dysfunctional feelings and behaviors build up layers of energetic blocks. These energetic blocks prevent and limit access to dreams and goals. Then, life becomes lackluster, unfulfilling and difficult.

Your Vibes Create Your Future

Your vibes today create your future. Outside energies and influences affect us minute-by-minute, day-by-day. This energetic bombardment can limit or alter the achievement of our goals. Most people don't know what to do change the effect of outside influences and become the effect of them.

Look Back Before Moving Ahead

Before you set a plan for the future, briefly review the past twelve months. Don't lose sight of how far you've had to come to get where you are. As you review the year, notice that you will remember or reflect on some happy moments or accomplishments and not-so happy moments or experiences. Neither of them are good or bad, they are all learning experiences. Simply reclaiming any and all energy left behind serves to amplify your present time energy.

Releasing and Reclaiming Your Energy

In this is a way you bring yourself into present time. What do you want from the buffet of life? Revisit where you've been what you have done. As you reclaim your essence from past experiences gives you more of your energy to create and attract what you do want in your life. Bringing your energy into present time gives you more energy to attract what you do want, instead of what you don't want. Discover and release energies or outmoded beliefs and thoughts deterring them from having your dreams and desires. Then, move closer to their REAL goals, faster!

Visualization - Set Groundwork Today for Future Creations

With your eyes closed, visualize a calendar month of January. Toss a ball of neutral purple energy at the month of January and let the purple stick to places on the calendar where you have left some of your energy. You might recall events from that time or situations. Don't evaluate, analyze or otherwise snoop at the energy. Notice accomplishments you've forgotten already.

Using a imaginary swiffer or broom, start to collect up places where you left some of your energy. You might see something in your mind's eye, and you might not. It's ok, it's working no matter what. Be amused with what you do or don't see. And, whistle while you work. You are reclaiming your energy from both positive and negative events, situations, people and places.

Without effort, continue clearing off the month until you get the sense that it is clear. Then, blow up your clearing tool. If your swiffer or broom stops, it's cause it's full. So, just destroy it and a new one. Make sure you have collected up all the purple energy off the month.

Now, recharge the month with neutral golden energy. Visualize filling up the month with a Golden Sun. Now, replenish yourself with your own energy by visualizing a giant Golden Sun above your head. Imagine that it recalls your energy magnetically from places you left it. Then, reach up and pull it into your body and the energy that surrounds the body.

Then, repeat this process for every month of the year. Listen to Guided Visualization

SET Your Intentions for New Year ENERGY

What do you want from the buffet of life? What do you want to give yourself? Clarity, self-healing, abundance, inspiration, creativity, prosperity, well-being, truth, acceptance, love, freedom, the ability to take action on your inspirations or fill in the blank.

Listen to the guided meditation link below to assist you in the process. Have fun and be amused at your discoveries.

Live in the magic way of life by making it a habit to feel well being and positive abundant thoughts. Your inner happiness is the secret FUEL of success.
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