Traveling Out Of Body

I can see the cops coming! They’re a good thousand feet away. I can clearly make out their uniforms and swinging nightsticks. How can I be seeing this?

I didn’t dare mention it to my fellow underage drinking mates lounging with me on the grassy knoll in the park. Am I making this up? Projecting it somehow into my vision? Forcefully, I shook my head back and forth in an effort to free my mind of its strange perception.

But the view of the two police officers remained in my sight, as they sauntered closer and closer to our drinking den. In fact, to my further astonishment, I saw a much wider perspective as I swiveled my gaze within the picture before me. I can see myself!

Frantically blinking my eyes open and shut trying to erase this impossibility, I still found myself staring at my own physical body on the ground next to my beer buddies. The place from which I was viewing was about forty feet in the air! As I shifted my attention to look at the looker, I saw an airborne body in the form of a luminous shimmer, much like a ghost is portrayed in a movie. Then, with the ease of a mere thought, I discovered I could shift my point of view from my physical body on the ground back to my ethereal light body in the air. Using my eyes in my subtle body, I surveyed the scene again from my perch in the air.

Am I making all this up? Do I want to impress my pals so much, I’m concocting an extrasensory perception to allow me to warn them of an oncoming bust? My frenetic self-questioning came to an abrupt halt as I heard one of the officers whisper to his colleague, “Do you hear that noise? There are some kids in the park.”

Whether I was conjuring my supernormal sight and hearing to court favor with my friends or not, I needed to act-and quickly. “Hey, guys, don’t ask me how I know, but there are some cops right up the street and they’re on to us. Let’s split.” My three inebriated friends and I quietly sneaked down the hill and out of the park under the helpful cloak of darkness. By a nanosecond, we successfully evaded detection as we heard the policemen slashing at the bushes with their billyclubs right behind us. A close call!

“Hey, how’d ya know the fuzz was there?” my buddy pressed me as we arrived safely back at our car.

“Uh, I just knew somehow. A guess, I guess,” I muttered, covering for myself as best I could under the circumstances.

“Well, a pretty good one, man. We’d be up the creek if they caught us. Thanks. You’re all right. We should have you around every time we go drinking.”

Ah, music to my ears. And so my young career as a drinking guard began!

My friends, at sixteen, were older than I but still under the legal drinking age of eighteen in New York State. I was fifteen and considered myself really lucky to be included in this older gang at a time of life when acceptance and belonging was paramount. And to have access to liquor through their connections was heaven for me.

I would do almost anything to please these guys and stay tight with them. I mused to myself, My newfound super-vision is coming in real handy. If we got busted for underage drinking, we’d all get grounded by our parents, not to mention getting in trouble with the law. I’ve got to keep this good thing going!

On that fateful night, my need for approval prompted me to keep expanding this burgeoning, new skill that I stumbled across in the line of necessity and opportunity.

As I played with my prowess as a night watchman for the gang, I realized I was doing more than clairvoyance, “clear seeing.” Each time I playfully sent myself out to scan the scene for police, I was having a bona fide out-of-body experience. I didn’t have a name for it then, but I sure knew I was doing it! I was right on the mark every time I called a cop alert. My skill was valued by the friends I valued. Literally, I was flying high!

Since my teenage discovery, I’ve continued to explore out-of-body adventures. And I always laugh in admiration when I look back on how God tricked me into developing my first natural spiritual ability.

(c)2004, Keith Varnum. All rights in all media reserved.

Drawing from the wisdom of native and ancient spiritual traditions, Keith Varnum shares his 30 years of practical success as an author, personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker, radio host, restaurateur, vision quest guide and international seminar leader with “The Dream Workshops.” Keith helps people get the love, money and health they want with his free Prosperity Ezine, free Empowerment Tape and free Coaching at www.TheDream.com.

Traveling to Mexico

Mexico is a traveler’s heaven: desert landscapes, snow-capped volcanoes, ancient ruins, teeming industrialized cities, time-warped colonial towns, glitzy resorts, lonely beaches and a world-beating collection of flora and fauna.

Mexico has nice and warm people, unique, pyramids, museums, Haciendas, 6,000 miles of shoreline, superb architecture and 21 century cities, weather from Snow Mountains in the Sierras, to rainy jungles in the Southeast and desert in the Northwest, lots of golf courses throughout the country, excellent fishing, and world top destinations like Acapulco, Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos, and Patzcuaro. It is definitely renowned worldwide for its flavor and color.

Mexico’s climate is so diverse that it will definitely have something for everyone: from hot coastline areas to more subtle higher elevations inland. It ranked 7th major destination for foreigner visitors, according to WTO. It is a country that has just about anything you’ve ever dreamed of, tropical beach resorts, historic colonial cities, archeological sites, and countless natural settings.

Mexico is a magical mix of color, energy and history, a vast country and you can have a destination wedding in any town you want, but most couples wanting weddings in Mexico, for simplicity choose head to one of Mexico’s fantastic resorts. It has always been a lover’s paradise and winds of romance blows in the air everywhere. It has so much to offer to romantic vacationers.

Traveling in Mexico and looking for the very best Mexico accommodations, you can find luxury resorts or simple beachfront cabanas. Staying at one of the Mexico all-inclusive accommodation can be a choice for your vacation, especially if you are traveling with a family.

If you have a flavor for adventure you’ll be well rewarded in Mexico. Mexican food is famous and revered by many for its delightful spiciness, unique flavors and fresh ingredients. It is rich in taste, color and texture. Authentic Mexican food had an extensive variety of fresh, hearty and healthy foods. It is absolutely a favorite of many. Mexican food varies by region, and is influences by the local climate, geography and ethnic differences among the inhabitants. Throughout Mexico the visitor can find an exquisite variety of dishes.

Using An Ipad Vpn While Travelling Abroad

Picture a traveler with an iPad waiting at an international airport lounge in between flights. The traveler discovers that there is a wireless connection available and decides jump online with the iPad. Picture also that this same user is unmindful that the wireless network is unsecure. This user is now open to data vulnerabilities. It is moments like this that highlight the importance of a personal iPad VPN service.

How a Personal iPad VPN Gives Users Wings

Before considering how a personal VPN service can make the Internet safer, it is important to understand a little more about Virtual Private Network (VPN) technology. VPN is not software. It is a service that is a synergy of hardware and software. A personal iPad VPN is a VPN particularly adapted to the needs of iPad users. It provides a secure connection between iPad users and websites and online services that are accessed on the Internet. When a personal iPad VPN user types in a URL on the address bar of their browser, the iPad connects with the VPN. The personal iPad VPN then redirects the request to the website theyre trying to access. It then transmits the requested information back. The website that they access can only see that the request is coming from the VPN service providers address. There are other advantages of personal VPNs as well.

How Does the Personal iPad VPN Help the User?

Data that is sent from the iPad to the personal iPad VPN is sent through a secure tunnel. It runs through the Internet, establishing a secure connection between the iPad user and the website or online service. The data that is exchanged is encapsulated using encryption (depending on whether the user chose L2TP, OpenVPN or PPTP service). Compared to an Internet home-based connection which doesnt use a VPN, the personal data the iPad VPN transmits and receives is never compromised or accessible by outsiders.

Here are a few of the Benefits of an iPad VPN:

1.Secure Payments with Peace of Mind
Thousands of iPad users daily make online purchases. This means they have to perform a payment transaction via their iPad. The payment could be made using their credit card information, which is authenticated by their bank online, or via a third party payment gateway system that is implemented by the app store. Either way, they will need to send their payment information via the Internet. When using an unsecured connection, this information can be accessed by hackers. However, when using a personal iPad VPN, the data is encrypted. This means there is no opportunity for identity thieves to snatch credit card information.

2.Accessing Confidential Data from the Office
Lets take the case of an iPad user on a business trip. This user needs to access digital documents located online while traveling. Accessing documents from outside the office is susceptible to snooping and hacking. To ensure that the data exchange takes place in a secure environment, a personal iPad VPN is the perfect solution.

The Warm Reality Of Paolo Cristiani’s Traveling World At Agora Gallery

Paolo Cristianis wonderfully observed scenes of airports, hotel rooms and city streets all places of movement and transition present a tangible yet unpopulated world. Cristianis rich colors and detail are realistic with just enough heightening to create an inviting warmth, becoming attractive and relatable in a way that real hotel rooms seldom are. The viewer can easily imagine entering the space of a Cristiani painting, yet there are no protagonists in the work; there are rarely any figures in the frame, and the few who do appear are turned away, for all intents and purposes faceless. The human presence in these works lives in a half-empty water glass, or the ruffle of a bedspread that has been tossed aside just so.
Cristiani is equally adept with oil, acrylic and ink, in addition to practicing mixed media sculpture with wood, terracotta and cloth. Born in Milan, the artist remains based in northern Italy but travels frequently. His series Airport and Hotels aims to capture and fix the silence and the human movement within a virtual reality.

Exhibition Dates: December 20, 2012 January 12, 2013
Reception: Thursday, December 20, 2012, 6-8 pm
Gallery Location: 530 West 25th St, New York City
Gallery Hours: Tues Sat, 11a.m. – 6 p.m.
Event URL: http://www.agora-gallery.com/artistpage/Paolo_Cristiani.aspx

About the Exhibition
In The Odyssey Within viewers are introduced to art that takes the power of tradition and melds it with the thrilling novelty of the present. Charming, thought-provoking and intelligent, this is art with the ability to inspire. Pathway to Abstraction explores the force and creativity that consummate skill offers when combined with a feeling of daring and innovation. Lively, lovely and full of energy, the art contains both breadth and depth in terms of both content and technique. The artists of Sensorial Realms sensitively investigate the complex layers of human thought and imagination, yet remain carefully rooted in the physical world. The result is an appealing meeting of everything that is most fascinating about human nature and experience.

Featured Artists:
The Odyssey Within
Mariana Acua | Laura Almerico | Stefania Buccio Gonzato | Paolo Cristiani | Lucia Ferrara | Luka Hajdini | Sofia Dorotea Kukkonen | Massimo Margagnoni | Vito Matera | Silvio Natali | Fabio Pasotti | Fabrizio Pinzi | Alma Sheik | Elio Talon | Monia Tartarini | Franco Testa | Guido Villa
Pathway to Abstraction
Kathleen Barefield | Helen S. Cohen | Michael Freedman | LeeAnn Gorman | Emily Grieco | Shu-Tsin Liu | Tyice Natasha | Minami Ogura | Maurice van Tilburg | Yana Yami | Chiho Yoshikawa | Susanne Zimmer
Sensorial Realms
Eva Fritz | Cathy McClelland | Therese Obergottsberger | David Renn | Samuel Rosell | Eduardo D. Rubin | Pati Trippel | Uriu Veselik | NJ Woods

How To Have An Unforgettable Holiday

Booking a holiday that you and your family will never forget isnt always an easy feat, and you may discover that finding a holiday that everyone will love isnt without its consequences. So if you want to book a holiday that not only caters to your wants and needs, but everyone else youre travelling with, then here are a few simple ways to do just that, without falling out with anybody.

Talk About it

Its easy to get lost in all the excitement of looking for a holiday, and this can sometimes lead to people just going ahead and booking something that they think is the best for everyone, when it turns out that they wanted to go somewhere else. So to avoid this, arrange an afternoon or an evening that you and your travelling companions, be it friends or family, can sit down and look through brochures or online, and find out whats available, and more importantly, where everyone wants to go.

Spoilt for Choice?

You may find that the choice of holidays is so great that you wont know where to go, and if this happens to you and your companions, then there is only one thing you can do, and that is vote for everyones favourite destination. Make a shortlist of all the destinations and types of holidays that have been suggested so far and then vote and see which one is the one everyone wants to travel to the most. Try to go for something none of you have ever done before, such as an adventure holiday or a relaxing Costa Cruise, and you could just find that your chosen holiday could be the most argument and drama free excursion youve ever been on.