Welcome!

A brand new year! Welcome 2009! And welcome to each of you, fellow travelers!

To bring in some cheer and some sense of community to our unfolding adventures, I have added several features to my website beginning on January first.

As so many of you know, I am a big fan of providing resources to help you be more effective in achieving desired results. So I have listed many of my favorite time-honored resources, and a few newer ones, on the "Recommended" Page with a link to Amazon.com.

As always, you are welcomed to obtain the books and other resources at the local bookstores or online elsewhere. You are welcomed to just get the information from the site. However, if you wish for your convenience, the items can now be ordered directly from the website.

Also, the long-awaited Steps to Personal Power booklet is now available through the website! I have just added a shopping cart feature for purchase of this brand new product, as well as for other products as available. (This non-techy even did it herself!! Good thing for Help Menus!!)

The Audio CD version of Steps to Personal Power is in the works now and will be available soon. The Steps to Personal Power Journal Workbook is also being developed. I am beginning to feel like a midwife as these projects seem to take on a life of their own!

May this year bring joy, warmth, and peace to each of you. May your pathway be strewn with unexpected treasures. As for me, my one and only New Year's intention was to choose to be happy. And my one New Year's blessing was for peace, prosperity and love for each and every being on our Earth.

Thank you for being fellow travelers on this grand adventure of life! For 2009 and always, enjoy!!

In Joy,
Dr. Pauline DeLozier

Sunday, June 5, 2011

What price technology? Can we not find a better way, a higher course of action that honors all people? I am writing about this in my upcoming book. I believe that we CAN find a better path!

The chief Raoni cries when he learns that brazilian president Dilma released the beginning of construction of the hydroelectric plant of Belo Monte, even after tens of thousands of letters and emails addressed to her and which were ignored as the more than 600 000 signatures. That is, the death sentence of the peoples of Great Bend of the Xingu river is enacted. Belo Monte will inundate at least 400,000 hectares of forest, an area bigger than the Panama Canal, thus expelling 40,000 indigenous and local populations and destroying habitat valuable for many species - all to produce electricity at a high social, economic and environmental cost, which could easily be generated with greater investments in energy efficiency.