ID'd Amnesia Patient Doesn't Know Who He IsSource: kctv5.com
It was seven weeks ago that Edward Lighthart walked out of a Seattle park with no idea of who he was and how he got there, the apparent victim of a bizarre case of amnesia.

Day in, day out, sheltered from every day's morose,
Never stepping outside even to smell the simple rose,
Nothing but pleasing thoughts from within its walls,
Close to the familiar, yet far from any common walls.

It is hard to self analyze, but we all do it from time to time, sometimes more then we should, but lately I have been a bit hostile, maybe that is not the word, unfriendly or maybe a bit frustrated.

As a vet there are a few that always choke me up.
One Tin Soldier hits me pretty hard, because it reminds me of the overall stupidity of war.

Many I have crossed
Countless to go,
Most by choice, some for need,
A few I fight not to enter,

Q. I don't have confidence, I have very low-self esteem, but nobody really knows this, as I fake confidence. Everyone tells me i should be a comedian blahlahba.. girls always laff at my jokes.

It's incredibly stupid... the fact that people like to hate is. It's difficult to comprehend, but when there's a group of people together discussing what's happening in everyones' lives is that negativity tops the scale with hate topping it all - that's in my opinion anyway.

After reading some of the ghost stories and such on the vine, I haven't seen anything about the psychic side of life. Sooooo, I figured I would do this.

I'm interested in this question when it comes to you - my fellow Viners - "What is it that you fear the most?" Fear rules the world if you take the time to think about it.
Faith factor - Can faith really work miracles and heal the body?Source: thestar.com
Excerpt: ANNA is a beautiful expatriate lady who has fallen in love with Malaysia. She loves our people and our culture so much that she often wears the baju kurung. She was even featured in a local magazine wearing a resplendent white designer piece.
"Of course I'm angry" by Gabriel CohenSource: Shambhala Sun
As his marriage falls apart, Gabriel Cohen obsesses over all the things his wife has done to make him angry. But a chance encounter with Buddhism shows him the anger is his alone, and never serves any good purpose anyway.
Is The Octuplets Home Safe?Source: CBS News
Excerpt: How the mother of octuplets, Nadya Suleman, is going to take care of them and their six siblings is one of the questions that Lara Spencer, the host of "The Insider" recently asked when she sat down with Nadia Suleman and her mother, Angela Suleman.

I find myself alone in my room,
Done drinking tonight,
Don't want too feel to bad tomorrow,
Wondering of the future, erasing the past.

Adoni is a great God, but not necessarily 'good' as we understand good to be. We understand the term as our greedy selves satiated with our wants and desires. GOOD is getting everything we want. Yet, The God of Israel did not design life to work this way.

An Ode to my Fog
Whether it is by chance or by design,
she is majestic and all-consuming,
changer of lives,
protector, curse or tantric in its scope.
Fog.

I was taught to smile and please.
Is that okay?
Can't I be upset and cry?
Can't I shake my head and sigh?
If I open my mouth to speak
Is that okay?
Can I yell or whisper, jump up and down?
Can I stamp my feet and frown?
Flowers May Help After SurgerySource: ClickOrlando.com
Excerpt: Bringing flowers to someone in the hospital has always been considered a nice thing to do, but researchers say the contact with nature may actually help people recover faster.
Crying: Mostly a good thingSource: United Press International
TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 26 (UPI) -- U.S and Dutch psychologists say most people feel better after crying, but about 1-in-10 say they feel worse.