P14/33b “LESSONS Crime, Games & Pain”

 Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guest Scott Magri. Aired August 19th/14 on

10303455_716658348372226_4854536327116422560_nEvery so often a book of powerful honesty comes along to jog us out of our comfortable existence. Lessons is such a book. Author Scott Magri has lived the painful life of drugs, crime and physical brutality, and Lessons tells that story in his own words. He pulls no punches in the telling of this story, particularly when it comes to his own failings, but he firmly believes that the lessons he has learned so far in this lifetime were meant to be learned so that he might fulfil a higher purpose. Lessons chronicles Scott Magri’s forty-four years on this planet, the lessons he’s learned along the way, and his real purpose for being. His greatest hope is that his story will spark in others a desire to examine their own life in order to discover their own true purpose.

Scott Magri was born in Vancouver, British Columbia, now lives in Pitt Meadows, B.C. His story tells of a life of drugs, crime and physical brutality that began as a bullied youngster. He tells his story in his own words, so don’t expect great prose. He tells of the lessons that he has learned and the impact they have had on him. Now, at 44, and out of that life, he is looking forward to a purposeful future and hopes others will read what can happen in this crazy world that is called ‘life’. A must read: “LESSONS Crime, Games & Pain”

Scott says “When I made the decision to write this book, I was going to dig down deep and tell every single thing in hopes that it would help other people,” says Magri.

download (1)“If I told only half of it, it wouldn’t do what it’s supposed to do.”

Magri decided to start writing after his third suicide attempt.

“I felt my body was somewhere else. There was a message there,” he says.

Magri bought a computer and began typing the next day.

As soon as he started writing, he got chills and goosebumps. It was the start of his catharsis.

Magri soon used began using words as a way to deal with his demons brought on by years of drug abuse, criminal activity, broken relationships and aggression.

Scott now works with the police in helping kids prevent living a life or crime drugs and fear, he is an exemplary example of how life can be turned around when we decide to embrace our true value and not feed the fear hate or greed. He is open honest and in action to live a life of truth and purpose and helps others to leave crime behind. He is in resurrecting an old sanctuary called the Katzie Slough so that others may find peace and harmony in a sacred spot.


     TUNE IN HERE NOW FOR INSTANT LISTENING

 ITunesSpotify Soundcloud
  Amazon Google play,   iHEART
 Feeds Acast   Bullhorn.fm  Anchor
 Podvine  Radio Public.   FM Player
 Odysee Youtube   Sticher
  Feed spotPodcasherOpodium

Man sentenced for sexual assault of Pitt Meadows child, 37 years later

Sat, Mar 12: He was sexually assaulted by a neighbour 40 years ago. When he finally told police what happened, the man who molested him was arrested and pleaded guilty. Now, there’s a worry more victims may be out there. Jill Bennett reports.

facebook.com/scott.magri

amazon.com/Lessons-Crime-Games-Scott-Magri

More on your host Sara Troy go to choose-positive-living

FIND ALL OUR INSPIRING SHOWS HERE

Discover the sites we share on linktr.ee/saratroy

BE OUR GUEST AND SHARE THE WISDOM

All of our shows/interviews are done by donation, if you enjoyed this show please support us here with either a one-time donation or subscribe and support on Patreon.


P14/29b The Holy Universe and You.

Originally Aired July 22nd to 28th on Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guest David Christopher. 

holy

David Christopher is an award-winning author and teacher of the “new story,” a story that integrates the science of the 20th and 21st centuries with a spiritual sensibility toward the creation of the Universe.

DavidChristopher-Landsc1-Bridge small 600x600He became intrigued with this story over 15 years ago. But as he dove deeper into this new worldview, he felt something was missing. He missed the poetry. He missed the lyricism of the liturgy and the sound of the scriptures. He wanted more. He wanted a story that also felt like the story given to him in his youth.

This led him to write The Holy Universe: A New Story of Creation for the Heart, Soul and Spirit, which just recently won the Silver in the Nautilus Book Awards for Religion and Spirituality. David brings life to the scientific study of the Universe, transforming it into a lyrical narrative of the story of Creation.

Leaving behind corporate and airline careers, David has pursued his passion for exploring the answers to humanity’s questions about our place in the Universe, bringing forth this new story for our turbulent times.

The Holy Universe front cover w_award The dialogues within The Holy Universe are an outgrowth of 15 years of David’s delving into the works of transformational scientists, philosophers, and theologians, along with his work with the Pachamama Alliance’s Awakening the Dreamer, Changing the Dream Symposium.

He wrote the book in part for people like him who call themselves “spiritual but not religious,” who are trying to make sense of the craziness going on in the world and who seek a meaningful path through the global crises we collectively face.


LISTEN HERE NOW FOR ON-DEMAND LISTENING

For mobile/tablets you can download free apps here:  soundcloud.com/mobile


Site: www.theholyuniverse.com

Twitter: @theholyuniverse

Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheHolyUniverse

More on Sara and her Positive Living Vibrations shows go to Choose-positive-living
 

 

 

Colour me Alive

Colour me Alive 

480506_382659855166696_730226629_nColour,  does rock our world. It lifts us dictates our mood and can bring us down. Colouring our world is so essential to our lives to our very embracement of living, but are we embracing the colours of our world?

Spring and summer it is so easy to live in colour, it is everywhere, on our clothes, in our environment, radiating from the sun. But people still wear black, why? What is it about black that invites so many people? What colours should we wear and why? Does colour really have an effect on our moods? Do we set the stage in how others will receive us when we wear colour?

Here are some definitions on what colours mean and you can see if how they affect us. Colour is essential in your life, in your own empowerment and in how you set your stage for others to receive you in.

If you want people to hear you, wear a colour that speaks to your truth, do not have too many patterns there as it can be distracting, highlight with bold colours. When wearing a lot of colour on the body, keep your makeup soft, if wear a dark or deep bold colour make sure your lipstick is bold too. 

Do not just blindly follow fashion for fashion’s sake, but know your own body and wear what reflects the real you. Wearing colour gives us energy, it vibrates on high frequency’s and can give us what we need to get throughout day.

If you are down, sad, please put vibrant colours around you, flowers, pictures, scarves, anything that gives you the energy you need to be lifted. Do not wear browns blacks or bull colours when feeling ill sad or bad as it will bring you down more. 

Illness can be helped with young greens, soft pinks, warm blues, pale yellows, but stay away from the bold colours as the energy will be too high at that time. Wear a nightgown that is warm and inviting, it surrounds the body with love. 

Do not wear reds, blacks, deep colours when angry as it will increase the mood. Go for the soft colours to calm you so that you may get some perspective before reacting. Do not wear colours to impress if they do nothing for you if you do to feel right in the colour you won’t look right either.

Decorating, these colours are there for a while, don’t go for fads, don’t paint a room all red blue black or any other colour that provokes an emotion. One red etc wall with soft eggshell whites or creams will look warm alive and be inviting. Don’t paint your son’s room all blue, but accent the walls with blue like the doors, windowsills furniture pictures. Same as the pink room, add other colours to stimulate the brain and heighten the senses. 

Office space, keep it clean focused with vibrant accents, have a stimulating picture on the wall, wear colour use colour but don’t go too dark or too much as you can over sense you senses. 

House colours, you do not want to be THAT house on the block, keep it clean with colour accents, window frames doors, roof window dressings, but the colour of the house lighter as it makes it look bigger and cleaner so newer. 

PLEASE USE COLOUR but use it in the reflection of who you are what you want to say and feel. I love colour, it dictates my world, let it make you feel alive in self and in ownership of your own destination. 

Here are my colour ideas plus definitions of colour analogizing. 

imagesBLUEI love blue all shades deep bold and sky like vibrant. I have blue eyes and blues always make them shine. I do not like a harsh blue the cold base blue, I find it too cold. I like a warm base creamy soft welcoming. Pale of harsh blue on the walls can be very physiologically disturbing, as an accent ok but all blue no.

Blue.  Intellectual.
Positive: Intelligence, communication, trust, efficiency, serenity, duty, logic, coolness, reflection, calm.
Negative: Coldness, aloofness, lack of emotion, unfriendliness.

Blue is the colour of the mind and is essentially soothing; it affects us mentally, rather than the physical reaction we have to red. Strong blues will stimulate clear thought and lighter, soft blues will calm the mind and aid concentration. Consequently, it is serene and mentally calming. It is the colour of clear communication. Blue objects do not appear to be as close to us as red ones. Time and again in research, blue is the world’s favourite colour. However, it can be perceived as cold, unemotional and unfriendly.

487317_222727351199973_104128732_nGreen, as we know, is the colour of healing and nature. Soft greens calm cooling the spirit and calming the senses. Green is always inviting, but I like it with something another colour to give it some definition. Green can be dull but also so vibrant with the right partner, it does make us think of the earth and all things that grow, and in that it brings us a sense of peace.

  1. GREEN.  Balance
    Positive: Harmony, balance, refreshment, universal love, rest, restoration, reassurance, environmental awareness, equilibrium, peace. 
    Negative: Boredom, stagnation, blandness, enervation.

Green strikes the eye in such a way as to require no adjustment whatever and is, therefore, restful. Being in the centre of the spectrum, it is the colour of balance – a more important concept than many people realize. When the world about us contains plenty of green, this indicates the presence of water, and little danger of famine, so we are reassured by green, on a primitive level. Negatively, it can indicate stagnation and, incorrectly used, will be perceived as being too bland.

311259_441492352554791_1991521896_nSo black is not the darkness we perceive it to be, and I think it is slimming. When you put colour on black it becomes the canvas for the colour to shine from. Black is serious, it means business, but with a dash of that colour can go from severe to fun very easily.

The definition of black is BLACK.
Positive: Sophistication, glamour, security, emotional safety, efficiency, substance. 
Negative: Oppression, coldness, menace, heaviness.

Black is all colours, totally absorbed. The psychological implications of that are considerable. It creates protective barriers, as it absorbs all the energy coming towards you, and it enshrouds the personality. Black is essentially an absence of light since no wavelengths are reflected and it can, therefore be menacing; many people are afraid of the dark. Positively, it communicates absolute clarity, with no fine nuances. It communicates sophistication and uncompromising excellence and it works particularly well with white. Black creates a perception of weight and seriousness. 
It is a myth that black clothes are slimming:

398088_377317435698024_758599591_nOrange is our sunshine, it glows within us, cheering us uplifting us up and wrapping its glow around us to makes us feel loved. I love orange, again I like it complemented with whites, blues, pinks, greens, it makes it so alive it is life.

  1. ORANGE. 
    Positive: Physical comfort, food, warmth, security, sensuality, passion, abundance, fun. 
    Negative: Deprivation, frustration, frivolity, immaturity.

Since it is a combination of red and yellow, orange is stimulating and reaction to it is a combination of the physical and the emotional. It focuses our minds on issues of physical comfort – food, warmth, shelter etc. – and sensuality. It is a ‘fun’ colour. Negatively, it might focus on the exact opposite – deprivation. This is particularly likely when warm orange is used with black. Equally, too much orange suggests frivolity and a lack of serious intellectual values.

66731_449707641766708_431696576_nPink, always innocent, but so alluring, it represents a childlike quality but also a sensuality. Soft pinks speak of infancy, of something venerable and needs protecting. But fire it up and you can have one hot Mama inviting a different tale altogether. I love pinks, hot pink, fuchsias, full deep alive pinks. Again but with browns, greens, blues, creams, white and accented by black, pink is very much alive.

PINK.

Positive: Physical tranquillity, nurture, warmth, femininity, love, sexuality, survival of the species. 

Negative: Inhibition, emotional claustrophobia, emasculation, physical weakness.

Being a tint of red, pink also affects us physically, but it soothes, rather than stimulates. (Interestingly, red is the only colour that has an entirely separate name for its tints. Tints of blue, green, yellow, etc. are simply called light blue, light green etc.) Pink is a powerful colour, psychologically. It represents the feminine principle and survival of the species; it is nurturing and physically soothing. Too much pink is physically draining and can be somewhat emasculating.

chocolate-candy-4-facebook-cover-timeline-banner-for-fbI seem to wear brown a lot, I love it with creams, pinks, white, yellows, but all brown is very dull indeed. You don’t look at someone wearing brown as sensual, vibrant, or alive, but more as methodical, earthy and in danger of being dull. You know you can count of a brown wearer, but don’t look for spontaneity, I must be in my pensive moments when I wear brown.But have to admit the best brown in the world is CHOCOLATE brown. 

  1. BROWN
    Positive: Seriousness, warmth, Nature, earthiness, reliability, support. 
    Negative: Lack of humour, heaviness, lack of sophistication.

Brown usually consists of red and yellow, with a large percentage of black. Consequently, it has much of the same seriousness as black but is warmer and softer. It has elements of the red and yellow properties. Brown has associations with the earth and the natural world. It is a solid, reliable colour and most people find it quietly supportive – more positively than the ever-popular black, which is suppressive, rather than supportive.

482740_10151442592109235_98738264_nYellow, another colour I love, but not a cannery or washed out yellow. I love the deep vibrant yellow that jumps out at you to say hello. When I wear a deep rich yellow, I feel empowered, clean fresh welcoming and alive. I am clear headed and very direct in my approach in such a positive way. Again yellow worn with white, greens, creams, pinks, reds, really come alive and make a statement.

YELLOW Emotional

Positive: Optimism, confidence, self-esteem, extroversion, emotional strength, friendliness, creativity. 

  1. Negative: Irrationality, fear, emotional fragility, depression, anxiety, suicide.

The yellow wavelength is relatively long and essentially stimulating. In this case, the stimulus is emotional, therefore yellow is the strongest colour, psychologically. The right yellow will lift our spirits and our self-esteem; it is the colour of confidence and optimism. Too much of it, or the wrong tone in relation to the other tones in a colour scheme, can cause self-esteem to plummet, giving rise to fear and anxiety. Our “yellow streak” can surface.

Grey, another colour I wear a lot of in the winter, I like it when I am needing to be serious, I love accented with cream white and black. It is a background colour that allows you to be the colourful person that you are.

  1. imagescatGRAY.
    Positive: Psychological neutrality.
    Negative: Lack of confidence, dampness, depression, hibernation, lack of energy.

Pure grey is the only colour that has no direct psychological properties. It is, however, quite suppressive. A virtual absence of colour is depressing and when the world turns grey we are instinctively conditioned to draw in and prepare for hibernation. Unless the precise tone is right, grey has a dampening effect on other colours used with it. Heavy use of grey usually indicates a lack of confidence and fear of exposure.

312421_459736620740466_1852137840_nRed, ahhhh reds, I am empowered by the reds, I feel deep emotionally, deep in wisdom and feel that I am being heard. Red is such a colour of life’s passion it resonates loud but controlled and dictates the mood authorially.  It is thunder it is excitement, it is lustful passion, and it is so full of life that it screams living. You can wear red with anything, white to highlight it, blacks to deepen it, creams to soften it, yellow to make it fun, and earth tones to give them depth. But when you wear reds, make sure you can carry it off, your personality must match the colour of the colour will drown you out. You want attention, red will get it, wear it strong with pride ownership and in making a statement.

  1. RED. Physical
    Positive: Physical courage, strength, warmth, energy, basic survival, ‘fight or flight’, stimulation, masculinity, excitement. 
    Negative: Defiance, aggression, visual impact, strain.

Being the longest wavelength, red is a powerful colour. Although not technically the most visible, it has the property of appearing to be nearer than it is and therefore it grabs our attention first. Hence its effectiveness in traffic lights the world over. Its effect is physical; it stimulates us and raises the pulse rate, giving the impression that time is passing faster than it is. It relates to the masculine principle and can activate the “fight or flight” instinct. Red is strong and very basic. Pure red is the simplest colour, with no subtlety. It is stimulating and lively, very friendly. At the same time, it can be perceived as demanding and aggressive.

29611_272714846185359_1244956921_nViolet like purple are colours of truth intuition and soul depth. It is another colour I wear a lot, I always feel safe in purples, it is pure, and it is honest. When I wear purple or violets, I always get a compliment, for it brings out my inner strength and opens people up to seeing my inner wisdom. I am for all my extrovert-ness in truth I am an introvert, I think in but speak out, I am completive and feel deep, so deep that some lines it is hard to come back to earth. Tis colour speaks of my soul but reminds me there is so much more to me. Wear creams, pinks, blues, yellows with these colours, but know people will see your soul in them.

  1. VIOLET/PURPLE.  Spiritual
    Positive: Spiritual awareness, containment, vision, luxury, authenticity, truth, quality. 
    Negative: Introversion, decadence, suppression, inferiority.

The shortest wavelength is violet, often described as purple. It takes awareness to a higher level of thought, even into the realms of spiritual values. It is highly introvertive and encourages deep contemplation or meditation. It has associations with royalty and usually communicates the finest possible quality. Being the last visible wavelength before the ultra-violet ray, it has associations with time and space and the cosmos. Excessive use of purple can bring about too much introspection and the wrong tone of it communicates something cheap and nasty, faster than any other colour.

Don’t be afraid of colour, it is natures way of giving us a vibrational life. Colour is a living thing and when we embrace it we can feel alive.

Written by Sara Troy

SELF DISCOVERY RADIO.COM

HTTP://SELFDISCOVERYRADIO.COM 

www.saratroy.com

Colour annalist from colour-affects.co.uk/psychological-properties-of-colours

P14/16a “Goddess Calling” Spirituality Beyond Boundaries

Aired April 22nd on Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guests Inspirational Messages & Meditations of Sacred Feminine Liberation Thealogy Rev. Dr. Karen Tate

goddess_etain-t2 Goddess Calling

Having discovered the Feminine Face of God and what that means for women, men and the species of Mother Earth,  Karen became an  emissary of the sacred feminine, combining spirituality, feminism and women’s empowerment to offer the world a real alternative to the domination and oppression of patriarchy —  the rule of men and the authoritarian father.  Her work has taken the form of tours to sacred sites of Goddess around the world, teaching, giving workshops and messages from the pulpit, writing books and she’s the host of her own radio show, Voices of the Sacred Feminine for the last 8 years discussing issues of sex, power, politics and religion.  She is interviewed regularly by the media and consults on issues related to women’s issues and spirituality.

Karen has been married to husband, Roy, who she describes as the  wind beneath her wings  for the last 30 years and she credits him for his love and support behind the scenes enabling her to be so active in all phases of her work.

Karen's favorite #2 new headshot retouched by AmalyaKaren Tate…..As an independent scholar, speaker, radio show host, published author, sacred tour leader and social justice activist, Karen’s work for three decades has been inspired by her interests and passion for travel, comparative religions, ancient cultures, women’s her story and the re-surging interest in the rise of the Feminine Consciousness. Her work combines feminism, spirituality and uplifting women, all of which are highlighted in her projects. Her first book, Sacred Places of Goddess: 108 Destinations has garnered prestigious endorsements, while her second book, Walking An Ancient Path: Rebirthing Goddess on Planet Earth, was a finalist in the National Best Books of 2008 Awards.  Her newest book, Goddess Calling: Inspirational Messages and Meditations of Sacred Feminine Liberation Thealogy, out in the Spring of 2014 is already getting rave reviews from her mentors and peers. Her fourth book, the anthology, Voices of the Sacred Feminine; Conversations to ReShape Our World, out in the Fall of 2014,  includes the wisdom of noted visionaries and scholars who she has interviewed.

Goddess Calling - Front Cover (2)Tate’s work has been highlighted in the Los Angeles Times, Seattle Times and other major newspapers.  She is interviewed regularly by the media and has hosted her own internet radio show for the last nine years, Voices of the Sacred Feminine Radio, considered a treasure trove of insight and wisdom for our time.  Her work has segued into writing, producing and consulting on projects which bring the ideals and awareness of the Sacred Feminine into the mainstream world through television and film.  She can be seen in the new documentary, Femme: Women Healing the World, produced by Emmanuel Itier of Wonderland Entertainment and actress, Sharon Stone.

                                                Click on book to buy 


TUNE IN FOR Instant Listening now



Voices of the Sacred Feminine Radio –

voices of the sacred feminine blogtalk

Contact Karen at:

ancientcultures@ca.rr.com.

Orca Marston in Europe tradeorders@orcabookservices.co.uk

NBN in US customercare@nbnbooks.com


FIND MORE SHOWS OF ILLUMINATION HERE

Discover the sites we share on linktr.ee/saratroy

BE OUR GUEST AND SHARE THE WISDOM

0067 ‘Brand Guys” Who are you dating?

Positive Living Vibrations with Sara Troy and her guests Claire Farber and Bill Vernick. Originally aired  11-21-2013.

Do you know the kind of guy you want to date or marry? If you know your Brand of Guy it will help you find the right one for you, the one that fits your heart.

perf6.000x9.000.inddClaire Farber has been a Branding Consultant for nearly 20 years.  Her passion is for figuring out what makes consumers tick, and leveraging that deep understanding of unmet consumer needs in order to build better brands that create more meaningful relationships with their users.  Some of the brands she has worked with include Dove, Suave, Stayfree, Speed Stick, Listerine, Q-Tips, Ponds, Vaseline Intensive Care, Colgate, Close Up and more.

claire_farberClaire Farber has been a Branding Consultant for nearly 25 years.  Her passion is for figuring out what makes consumers tick, and leveraging that deep understanding of unmet consumer needs in order to build better brands that create more meaningful relationships with their users.  Some of the brands she has worked with include Dove, Suave, Stayfree, Speed Stick, Listerine, Q-Tips, Ponds, Vaseline Intensive Care, Colgate, Close Up and more.

Claire Farber <claire543@aol.com>

In her spare time, Claire has penned a romance novel, collaborated on several screen plays, and is an avid lover of yoga.  She is also a big believer in the power of authentic love and its ability to transform the world. Her hope is that Brand Guys will help to make the world a better place one happy relationship at a time. Claire is a graduate of the Kellogg Graduate School of Management at Northwestern University, and Tufts University.

bv-softballBill Vernick got his first job out of high school as a film editor, cutting documentaries, movie trailers and low budget features.  He sold his first screenplay to producers he worked for – and spent years explaining that the finished film had little to do with his script.  It later found an audience on             video and on the web.  Bill wrote other screenplays and then worked at advertising agencies as a writer and creative director, co-creating The Best Part Of Wakin’ Up Is Folgers In Your Cup. Bill also wrote and directed You’d Better Be Right, a short film that won awards at the Houston International and Suffolk County Film Festivals, and gaining a following on Swedish television, which Bill is hard-pressed to explain.  Today, he has branched out into new product invention, creating over 8000 new product concepts.  Bill has also written numerous magazine articles, which are gathered at ezine.com.  The idea for Brand Guys popped up during a focus group Bill and Claire attended while doing research for a new product they invented.  Bill is finishing up two new books, one non-fiction, 100 Tells; as well as a novel, Schematic, based on his own screenplay.

linkedin.com/in/claire-farber


  TUNE IN FOR INSTANT LISTENING 

For mobile/tablets  you can download free apps here:  CLICK HERE


https://youtu.be/KnWymmvTMS4

 

Bill. wilvern@gmail.com

http://brandguys.org

facebook.com/brandguysbook

To buy the book. amazon.ca/Brand-Guys-Bill-Vernick

More on your host Sara Troy choose-positive-living