iCampingAdventure.com

Internet Camping Adventure

The photo and the text can be changed by modifying the about.php file.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat. Duis aute irure dolor in reprehenderit in voluptate velit esse cillum dolore eu fugiat nulla pariatur. Excepteur sint occaecat cupidatat non proident, sunt in culpa qui officia deserunt mollit anim id est laborum.Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipisicing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo consequat.

Archive for August, 2009

Posted by admin on August 18, 2009

Military Camo (Camelbak Motherload Style) Color Assult Pack Hydration Pack Backpack Large Capacity 2.5 Liter (84oz) Bladder For Cycling Moutain Biking Snowboarding Hiking And Great Outdoors

Click for more detail

Price : $79.99

Features

  • Three Large Compartments: Main:19"x12"x5"
  • Front Top: 7"x10"x2.5" / Bottom: 12"x12"x3"
  • Heavy Weight Webbing through out the entire pack
  • Grommets on all compartment for drainage
  • Overall Dimension: 19"x12"x10" / 2.5 Litre Bladder Included

 

Product Description

HYDRATION Back Pack w/Bladder.External side compression straps. Heavy-Duty carry and drag handle. Double zipper pulls on all compartment for easy access. Heavy weight webbing for modular attachments. Compression molded back panel. 1200D Rip Stop Shell. Great for Mtn. Biking, Hiking, or any extreme outdoor Sport

Posted by admin on August 18, 2009

Servent Leadership: Aspiring To Leadership

Before Paul presented his qualifications for leaders, he encouraged Christians to desire leadership: ?This is a true saying, If a man desires the office of a bishop, he desireth a good work.?(1 Timothy 3:1). Providing a climate where people feel free and motivated to cultivate and implement constructive ideas is the challenge of talented leaders. Those who succeed in selling good ideas to others win financially, gain power, and assume a leadership role themselves. Paul is stating that if a man desires the pastoral office (a role of leadership in the Christian Community) and from love of Christ was ready to deny himself and undergo hardships by devoting himself to that service he sought a good work. ?To optimize an organization?s ability to achieve sustained excellence, it must recognize the need for proactive talent management and have a systematic way of accomplishing the activity.?1

Paul applies talent management later in the letter when he urges Timothy to accept his call to leadership. ?Neglect not the gift that is in thee, which was given thee by prophecy, with the laying on of the hands of the presbytery.? (1 Timothy 4:14). As someone once said, ?A company without money can always borrow it, but a company without leadership is bankrupt.? This sense of urgency is Paul?s talent management tool ? he had to get Timothy engaged. ?Explaining, asking, and involving are at the heart of engaging people in your business, but the causes of, and contributors to, engagement go deeper than that. Ultimately you engage to get performance?? 2

After Paul engages Timothy in the aspiration of leadership, he outlines the requirements for leaders in the Christian community. Eight of Paul?s qualifications for a Bishop3 deal with the character and behavior of leaders. All of them deal with the leader?s ability maintain control. Similarly, he outlined the qualifications for Deacons4.

Qualifications for Leaders (Elders/Bishops and Deacons)

Vigilant- Elder3:2

Hospitable-Elder3:2

Able to teach-Elder3:25:17

Gentle (not violent)-Elder3:3

Not quarrelsome- Elder3:3

Not a recent convert-Elder3:6

Respectable-Elder 3:2, 3:7/Deacon3:8

Sober- Elder3:23:3/Deacon3:8

Husband of one wife-Elder3:2/Deacon3:12

Manages own family- Elder3:4/Deacon3:12

Temperate- Elder3:2/Deacon3:8

Trustworthy (Honest)-Elder 3:3/Deacon3:8 3:9

Irreproachable-Elder3:2/Deacon3:8

Sincere- Deacon3:9

Tested- Deacon3:10

1. Lance A. Berger and Dorothy R. Berger, The Talent Management Handbook, (New York: McGraw-Hill Professional, 2004), In the 1990s, LBA Consulting Group undertook a major study that focused on identifying the factors that most contributed to the creation and sustenance of organizational excellence. The study examined organizations that had survived and prospered, and those that had failed, over a 25-year period. The successful organizations focused on proactively and systematically managing their human resources along these lines. Those that failed took a more casual, traditional approach. 3.

2. Edward L. Gubman, Talent Solution, (Blacklick: McGraw-Hill Professional Book Group, 1998), 205.

3. Karen Dockery, Johnnie Godwin, and Phyllis Godwin, The Student Bible Dictionary, (Uhrichville: Barbour Books, 2000), Spiritual ?Supervisor? (Acts 20:17, 28; 1 Peter 5:2). Used interchangeably with elder and presbyter. 54.

4. Karen Dockery, The Student Bible Dictionary, 2000, Servant, minister, helper. A church leader who ministers to others. 72.

Lieutenant Ken Rice is an Active Duty Naval Officer stationed in Norfolk VA. He is currently assigned to Commander, Naval Surface Force’s Warfare Requirments Directorate as the FORCEnet Requirements Officer. Lieutenant Rice is responsible for the program analasys and budget oversight for Information Technology Transformation for the Surface Fleet. He is currently enrolled at Regent University working towards a Doctorate in Strategic Leadership.

Posted by admin on August 17, 2009

Eureka Sunrise 11 Family 11-Foot By 11-Foot Six-Person Tent

Click for more detail

Price :

Features

  • Spacious square, dome-style tent sleeps up to six (11 by 11 floor; 121 square foot area)
  • Heavy duty bathtub floor made of 4-ounce 210D oxford polyester
  • Multicoated StormShield polyester fly won’t stretch when wet and resists UV breakdown
  • Includes corner organizer, wall organizer with mirror, two water bottle pockets
  • Center height of 84 inches; weighs 23 pounds, 15 ounces

 

Product Description

TENT, SUNRISE 11, FAMILY SERIES

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-08-13
Just came back from Grand Canyon.Tent was simply perfect.Easy set up ,best ventilation lots of space.LOVE IT!!!

Review date : 2008-07-18
I spent endless hours online looking for a good tent. This was my first time camping and I was not sure at all what type of tent to buy. There is simply too much to chose from. I was basically looking for a reasonably price 3 season tent with good rain protection. Eureka SUnrise had the best reviews and I decided to go with this one.

We went for 2 nights camping at Acadia National Park in Maine. I tried to put it together myself alone but it was too hard to do it. I had to ask a friend to help me out. WIth 2 persons it is very easy to put up. The feature i liked the best was the 4 windows. It was a bit hot during the day and the cross ventilation kept the tent inside cool. At night it got a bit cold so we zipped the windows and after that it was nice and cozy inside. It did not rain so can’t comment on that aspect. It was easy to fold it and took a lot less time. The poles are a little heavy so if you have the $$$ then I would suggest to go with light weight aluminum pole tent.

I gave this tent 4 stars because the tent description said that even a single person can put it up but I found it very hard to do it especially there is no way a single person can put the rainfly by himself. The tent is 7 foot hight at the center and the rainfly has to go over it. You have to put the rainfly on the ground flat first, put the poles in it and then lift it and put it on top of tent. It is a huge rainfly and if its windy it is almost impossible for a single person to do it.

Overall I am glad that I purchased this tent. However at I paid $210 for this tent and not it is selling for $174 :(. I would say it is a good deal.

Review date : 2008-05-29
We went through four different tents and this one was by far the best to set up and the space available for everyone is great! My daughter’s favorite part are the cup holders and shelves just her size.

Review date : 2007-12-29
We looked around at a number of family tents. We purchased one and found that it was extremely difficult to set up in even the most minimal amount of wind. My wife and I are both experienced campers and hikers so we were surprised when we couldn’t get the tent up properly. We even borrowed a friend’s family tent and proceeded to rip the base the first time we tried to stretch the tent out to stake it.

This tent is different. It is logical to put up. Once up it is spacious. The first time we put it up only took ten or fifteen minutes (include the time to yell at our 1 year old and 3 year old to get off it or we can’t put it up). Internally it has some nice storage features (lots of little pockets and places to store items). I never thought any of that kind of stuff was usefull or necessary until trying to find where the diaper cream went amongst all of the sleeping bags. The tent has nice features without appearing loaded with gimmicks.

And here is the real clincher - the sack that the tent comes in actually fits the tent. Not like you have to bring a hydraulic press to squeeze it in - it actually fits. What a relief after a long weekend of camping. I have never written a review before but was moved enough by the quality of this product.

The only downside I can think of - the stakes included are the cheezy plastic variety that don’t always work in all soil types. And there is not a waterproof assembly instruction printed on the bag (always a nice touch but not needed here since assembly is so logical). Also the way the rain fly goes on is a bit odd (attaching the cross poles to the fly and THEN sliding it over the top).

But the downsides so pale in comparison to the pluses. We are 100% satisfied so far!

Review date : 2007-09-29
We bought this tent to replace a similar Eureka tent that lasted more than 10 years. We love our new Eureka tent! We didn’t even use seam sealer, but it still stayed dry inside during rain on our recent camping trip.

The old tent had four main poles that connected to a center piece, and it was very easy to put up, even by one person. This new tent is just a little harder to put up because there are two very long main poles that arch across the top from corner to corner. We decided that the best process for putting it up was to first stake two corners on the same side of the tent. Then, with the tent flat, we put the two poles through the sleeves and attached them at the two staked corners. Next, the two of us each stood an an unstaked corner so we could simultaneously arch the two poles and fasten the other ends in place. Finally we staked down the third and fourth corner and the sides. Putting up the fly was a breeze.

The tent has a large window on each side, and the zippers worked smoothly! The cupholders and pockets are great, and there are little loops on the inside of seams so you can hang other stuff.

Posted by admin on August 17, 2009

But I’m Already Doing The Best I Can!

Can you count how many self-help or motivational articles you’ve read, or how many books you’ve purchased or borrowed on the subject? Have you tried self-help seminars, maybe even ordered videos or the complete CD set sold by the latest and greatest motivational guru?

Yet, even with all that storehouse of knowledge, and all the effort you can manage, nothing has changed. You haven’t found your dream job, taken that exotic vacation, become rich beyond your wildest dreams and your family isn’t as bonded and beautiful as the smiling families at the end of one of those reality nanny shows.

It can be frustrating and leave you feeling even worse about yourself than you did before, because now you have the added guilt of having failed at one more sure-fire method to becoming your elusive ideal.

But maybe it isn’t you - at least, not from your current perspective.

Have you ever noticed in restaurants, how the dishes are all the same size, no matter who orders the meals? A waif-like woman will receive a plate of food filled with exactly the same proportions as the tall, muscular construction worker at the next table. When the wait staff comes to clear their plates, they may find she’s only eaten half of her meal. Is there anything wrong? the waiter might ask. Oh, no, she’ll reply and pat her stomach delicately. I’m just full. At the next table, the construction worker has not only cleaned his plate, but he’s eaten all the breadsticks, the appetizer, and he’s asking for a dessert menu as he’s eyeing his date’s dinner with obvious menu-envy.

Does this mean that the waif should feel like a failure because she wasn’t able to eat all the food? Should the construction worker feel like a failure because he’s still hungry? Of course not, and you know that, but the concept is too often forgotten when it comes to measuring personal success.

One size does not fit all. It isn’t true of pantyhose, restaurant meals, diets, prescriptions, hobbies, or any host of things. And the one size fits all approach is definitely not true for sure-fire success programs either.

The next time you decide to try a new motivational program or self-help seminar, or even revisit one that you have an inkling could work for you, keep one thing in mind: One size does NOT fit all.

By all means, listen to what the coaches or instructors have to say, and learn as much as you can, but don’t put unnecessary pressure on yourself if some of those great ideas don’t fit you or your lifestyle.

Modify. Take what works for you from this program, and something that worked from that program, keeping track in a journal or in a computer file. Implement those things that are workable, that make you feel better about yourself, or that give you enough incentive to take on a little more. Develop your own methods from the lessons you’ve learned. Over time - weeks, months, years (only you can know the pace that’s right for you) - you’ll see that you’ve developed a program that truly works for you. And who knows? You may be the next great motivational guru and we’ll all be racing out to buy your books, CDs, and videos.

Or best case scenario, you’ll come to know yourself a little better and when that happens, you begin to accept yourself as you are and when you find yourself saying I’m doing the best I can, it’ll be evident.

Instead of that little phrase feeling like a cry of failure, it’ll be a statement of your success.

The suggestions here refer to motivational and success types of programs. Diet, exercise, mental wellness, or any programs requiring an expert’s care should be followed according to the advice given by those professionals. This is not to be construed as medical advice.

Kim-Marie Ward is a freelance editor of both non-fiction books and fiction novels, a ghostwriter, and has written several articles for various ezines and newsletters (online and in print). Kim is an author on http://www.Writing.Com/ which is a site for Fiction Writing. Stop by and visit her portfolio at: Kim-Marie on Writing.Com.

Posted by admin on August 16, 2009

Coleman 2008 SunDome 7-Foot By 7-Foot 3-Person Dome Tent (Orange/Gray)

Click for more detail

Price : $49.97

Features

  • Seven-feet by seven-feet, one-room tent sleeps three
  • 52 inches of vertical space at center
  • Rainfly covers door and windows, mesh vent provides increased ventilation
  • Access gear or adjust ventilation with CoolAir port
  • Easy-to-follow set-up instructions are sewn into the carry bag

 

 

 

Posted by admin on August 16, 2009

Self Realisation The Great Work

Alchemy - the art of transmutation. It is popularly assumed that alchemy is the name given to the process of turning base metals into Gold. This is not totally correct. Alchemy has a history stretching back over a couple of thousand millennia and during that time the name has indeed been applied to many practices which fall under the umbrella of ‘chemical practices’. When tracing the history of the art, however, it might more accurately be said that alchemy was e originally the process of Man working upon himself (his raw or base nature) in a quest to perfect, or transmute, his own nature and locate the ‘gold’ within. That is not to say that alchemy did not also involve the process of attempting to turn a first substance (Prima materia) into the Elixir that was itself the transmuting agent, but it seems indivisible from the spiritual process, known as the Great Work.

What’s more it is thought possible that the ancient alchemist had happened across the principles that we know today as quantum physics. It is believed that they had discovered how to alter atomic structure and used nuclear principles in their work i.e. They knew there was a way of manipulating matter to produce a ‘field of force’ - on a physical and spiritual level. Hence the reasons for all the secrecy lest it fall into the wrong hands, and the insistence on endless repetition of the distillation process to prevent accidents.

It was only really in the 16th century that many of the ideas, principles and symbols were brought out into the open. Until then it had been passed on by word of mouth from Master to Initiate in the secret fraternities and kept ambiguous to outsiders through thuse of allegory and symbolism. Even then, no two processes were revealed as being the same and it does seem as if only the exclusive few had access to the ultimate alchemical formulae, the Magnus Opus.

Whether they knew of nuclear principles remains a subject of conjecture but certainly ancient alchemists probably discovered a force which today we might take for granted, for it appears likely that early alchemist discovered what we now know to be by products of deep meditation — clairvoyance and telepathy. In fact it is possible that certain combinations of certain elements produced potions which helped induce physical changes and visions and these were found to be ‘purer’ under certain conditions, namely certain planetary alignments.

The reason that alchemy is of such interest to an astrologer is because the knowledge of the connection of the terrestrial with the celestial was obviously an intrinsic part of the transmutation process. Cherry Gilchrist in her book The Element of Alchemy, informs us that John of Rupescisia (14th C) wrote that alchemy is:

‘ the secret of the mastery of fixing the sun in our own sky, so that light shines therein and sheds light and the principles of light upon our bodies’

Certainly, the introduction of light, and the absence of light, at certain crucial times was seen as being critical to the success of the process. So too was the knowledge of the correspondences of metals to different planets. Alchemists were skilled astrologers and perpetuated the view that the planet is whole and alive. Each planet when ’strong in influence’ was said to accelerate the growth of the metal within the earth. Indeed, often in alchemical texts the metals are called by the planets name themselves e.g Venus = Copper. The alchemist worked closely with celestial influences to bring about transformation.

To my mind it seems plain that Hermeticism and Freemasonry (and I include astrology) are fundamentally the vehicles which carry the secrets of alchemy (self mastery) from initiate to initiate. Through becoming a Mason or Hermeticist one is honoured with keys to the alchemical process; each secret, or key, being passed on in stages (degrees) via the mediums of allegory and symbolism. The ultimate goal to become self- realised, a spirit incarnate.

A nature is delighted by another nature, a nature conquers another nature, a nature dominates another nature’. - An allegorical key to alchemy.

In astrology there were 7 planets visible to the ancients and 12 divisions of the sky (the zodiac). In alchemy there were processes of transmutation of 7 and 12 stages in length. George Ripley, a 15th century alchemist described the alchemy process as The Twelve Gates and likened it to a circular castle with 12 entrances. In astrological thought one is believed to pass daily and yearly through these 12 ‘gates’. Manly P. Hall explains the 12 step process in alchemy (and freemasonry) further if you visit this link

In conclusion then, it seems alchemy was so revered because its aim was to give Man the greatest power of all - self mastery. This was achieved by utilising knowledge of the astrological elements, along with an understanding of planetary influence and correspondences. Through the marriage of physical and spiritual the result was a connection to the All - transmutation to transcendence. Hermeticism and Freemasonry helps to facilitate that journey but its lessons are necessarily ‘occulted’ (hidden) so that only those reaching for truth, tolerance and peace may know its secrets.

Kathryn Cassidy is an astrologer who writes extensively on metaphysical subjects. She hosts three blogs which can be accessed from collaboratingwithfate.blogspot.com

Posted by admin on August 15, 2009

Lightload Towels 2 Packs Travel Towels Hand Towels Emergency Supplies Outdoor Gear Survival Products Camping Equipment

Click for more detail

Price : $2.75

Features

  • hand towels, easy to carry, packs into a pocket, glove compartment or suitcase
  • superabsorbent, absorbs 9 times it’s weight in water
  • biodegradable two ways, energy efficient, eco friendly
  • multipurpose, thousands of uses
  • machine washable,hand washable

 

Product Description

The only towel that is survival gear. Use as a firestarter, wind scarf, strainer, first aid supplement, insulator. It absorbs nine times it’s weight in water

Posted by admin on August 15, 2009

Ten Tips For Attracting Abundance

Do you always find yourself feeling limited financially? This brief article will help you to open to a new level of abundance by changing your thoughts, beliefs and feelings about money.

1.Use the Law of Attraction. Focus your feelings and thoughts on what you want, NOT what you don?t want! We are magnetic beings, therefore we will pull into our reality anything that our whole being/energetic body is vibrating at. If we are vibrating lack in our energy field through our feelings about money, we will attract what we are vibrating ? lack. Change your feelings and thoughts from not enough to having it all!

2.DREAM BIG. Fantasize like you did when you were a kid. FEEL the emotions of having it all. Close your eyes and really FEEL yourself driving your brand new car! Feel the smile on your face, the wind blowing your hair, see the beautiful view ? FEEL it all. Emotion is what creates!

3.Re-program the subconscious mind from all the negative thoughts and belief systems to positive thoughts and new belief systems. You can create positive affirmations. You can verbally say them or you can record them and listen to them during the day and while you sleep. You can also remove limiting beliefs and blocks through energetic work. I offer Practical Mastery Abundance Sessions to clear all kinds of core level fears, beliefs, worthiness, etc. that surround abundance. Visit my website for full details.

4.Know that you ARE worthy and you DO deserve abundance!

5.Know that there is enough for everyone on the earth. What you believe is what you will create. Dismantle the limiting beliefs that you carry regarding abundance. God?s abundance is unlimited and He/She wants us to have it all. Trust you are loved and know in your heart that all you need to do is change your feelings regarding worthiness and abundance can be yours. Change your mind, change your emotions, change your world!

6.Everyday bless, thank and be grateful for all that you already have! Include material possessions, your friends, loved ones, your job, your health, your happiness etc.

7.Be open to receiving abundance. Some people have buried deep in their subconscious minds that they are not worthy of receiving so they push the abundance right out of their life. You have to be willing to receive in order to acquire all that you rightfully deserve.

8.Be open to giving even if it is only a dollar! Give, share. It works both ways and MUST flow equally in as it does out. Hoarding wealth is not allowed. This creates a block in your energy field. It?s like having a big sticky note stuck on you that says ?I have to hold on to what I have because I fear no more is coming in.? You fear lack ? that is what you will create. The opposite of what you want!

9.Learn to become efficient in handling your wealth. If you are not good at handling wealth now, how can you efficiently handle a million dollars? Read books about money management. Find a mentor who is wealthy.

10.Love yourself! If you don?t love yourself ? then all the material stuff in the world will never make you feel fulfilled. Connect with your soul and grow. Remember who you really are. Loving yourself, removes fear. When fear has been removed your life will flourish.

I hope these brief tips have been insightful and help you on your journey to abundance. If you would like energetic assistance in helping you to remove limiting programs, limiting beliefs, core fears, etc. please visit my website for complete details. The site has many helpful articles in many different subjects.

If you have any questions or would like to sign up for my newsletter please send an email to lisa@infinitylighthealing.com in the subject line type ?Join Latest Buzz!?

As always, until our paths cross again, keep smiling and play in love!

? Copyright 2004-2006 Lisa Whatley, an Indigo/Crystal Adult, Master Energy Facilitator, Writer, Mother of four Indigo/Crystal children and Spiritual Ascension Life Coach interweaves body, mind and spirit into her work. Lisa?s spiritual path and connection with God has lead her to a place of knowing that all things are possible! She has helped many people change their lives using the same self-empowerment teachings that helped to transform her own life, helping them find peace, joy and stability. She currently offers energetic sessions for DNA Activation, Clearing, Healing, Balancing, Spiritual Growth, Enlightenment and Life Coaching. She resides in the beautiful countryside of Northern Ontario Canada. Website http://www.InfinityLightHealing.com.

You may share this information in it?s entirety with others freely, provided that this notice and bio is included.

Posted by admin on August 13, 2009

Green UltraLight Travel Hammock W/ FREE Hammock Hanging Kit: Great For Camping Backyards And Backpacking

Click for more detail

Price : $21.99

Features

  • Weight: 12 ounces
  • Durable Nylon Blend Fabric
  • Steel S-Hooks for easy hanging
  • 250lbs. capacity–lab tested
  • Mildew resistant

 

Product Description

Arguably the lightest portable hammock on the market, the UltraLight Travel Hammock is made to go anywhere. These rugged yet stylish hammocks are constructed from a durable nylon-blend material. Ideal for backpackers, hikers and outdoor enthusiasts because it dries almost instantly and is mildew resistant. Quickly pack up your UltraLight Hammock into the built-in stuff sack and you are on your way to a new adventure. All UltraLight hammocks come with FREE hanging kit ($4.99 value). Weight: 12oz and is 114 x 54 Available Color: GREEN

Customer Reviews

Review date : 2008-09-02
I’m disappointed that the terms "Ultralight" and "Green" are used with this product. I think this misleading attempt to cash in on publicity for new "ultralite" synthetic materials used for hiking, mountain and rock climbing. It’s also advertised as "great for backpacking," but I don’t think so. Camping Hammocks exist, such as those from Hennessy, which are complete alternatives to camping tents. They do have "ultralite" models which use more expensive materials to minimize weight. Ultralite Backpacker A-Sym (1.15 lbs) Hennessy Hammock Expedition A-sym The Green, Ultralight Travel Hammock might be great for other purposes, but the marketing makes me suspicious and unconfortable. Does it stand up to mold, mildew and rot in storage? Will it last for more than a summer or two?

Review date : 2008-07-30
This is a dangerous product - do not buy it. The first time I used it the rope snapped and I almost landed head first on the ground. The problem is that the cheap eye hook they use has a sharp edge and will cut through the poor quality main support rope. I just bought a better quality Hammock, of the same design, at the Supermarket for $9.95.

Review date : 2008-07-21
I adore this lightweight hammock. It is easy to use and easy to love. Definite must for camping!

Review date : 2008-06-20
This product is great!! I actually bought it to hang under my daughter’s loft bed instead of the standard coach. She loves it. It is simple to hang up. It is incredibly light weight but can easily hold a 200lb man. It has enough material too. Great item. The one negative item is that when a grown man lays in it the hammock pulls tight and you can’t lay with your legs straight in front of you. But still great!!!

Review date : 2008-06-19
Three of these hammocks were bought for a camping trip with my kids (ages 12 and 14). The first observation, the hammock does not come with a attach it to a tree. So my kids learned how to braid cord into rope so we could hang our hammocks.

The item as its shown at the time of this review says it comes with a free hanging kit. It this hammock does not come with a hanging kit, make sure you get something to hang this hammock with - or you will be sleeping on the ground.

I was disappointed that the hammocks did not come with at least a few feet of nylon rope. All you get in this package is the hammock, no rope, no cord no nothing to hang it with. To fix this problem, I bought some nylon rope and some D-rings with an 800 pound safe working limit. The D-rings can now be used for other things, as needed.

The stuff sack is attached to the side of the hammock. This is a nice touch, as it prevents you from loosing the stuff sack and its nice for having your flashlight close by at night.

The hammock needs to be a little wider, as you can roll out of it somewhat easily. I was sitting next to the camp fire and heard a "thud" - looked over and my 14 year old son had rolled out of his hammock. Good thing for him it was only about a foot off the ground. While I was trying to go to sleep in the hammock, I rolled around and almost fell out.

Overall this is a good quality, but its made in communist china. I was disappointed to see that the hammock was not made in the USA.

 

Posted by admin on August 13, 2009

The Metaphysical View Of Death And Life After Death Part 8

In the Chonyid one has to exercise Vairagya and Viveka, or detachment and discrimination–detachment as to what is seen, and discrimination as to what is real and unreal in the unfolding panorama. One has to overcome one’s attraction to the images of beauty in this first Chonyid stage as well as to overcome one’s repulsion to wrathful and awesome images in the following Chonyid phase. One has to embrace every appearance as a reflection of one’s own pure primordial nature. Forms should be seen as illusory, their inner essence, however, should be realized as the essence of Reality. Tsele Rangorol explains it in this way:

The key point in the Bardo of dharmata is simply to rest in awareness, no matter what happens, and to be able to embrace everything with the mindfulness of awareness-wisdom, without losing the continuity of that awareness. (1993:7)

Aside from psychic images that one perceives in the Chonyid, one may also see coloured-lights, either bright and dazzling or dull. The bright coloured-lights originate from the five Dhyani Buddhas of the spiritual planes, whereas the dull coloured-lights emanate from the 6 lower realms of becoming. Like the psychic images that one may see in the Chonyid, the coloured-lights are also a manifestation of one’s mind. Their appearance may continue all the way through Sidpa bardo. In the following we list the realms with their associated coloured-lights together with the Dhyani Buddhas and their corresponding colour rays:

[Note: The table may be seen as originally published at our website

Generally speaking, one has to distance oneself and not be attracted to the dull lights as they lead one to a rebirth in a lower world. Conversely, bright coloured-lights lead us to a more fortunate rebirth in the spiritual worlds. When encountered, therefore, one has to abide in the dazzling coloured-lights and allow them to guide one to a higher state. Detlef Lauf in the Secret Doctrines of the Book of the Dead, tells us what would occur if we were to be attracted to dull lights:

If thou art frightened by the pure radiances of Wisdom and attracted by the impure lights of the 6 lokas, then thou will assume a body in any of the 6 Lokas and suffer sangsaric miseries . . . (1989:125)

Chonyid Bardo, Second Stage

This stage is a continuation of the previous stage. Should the awareness-principle still be unliberated from the bardo in the previous experience, this stage dawns to reflect the darker side of one’s psyche for immediate reaction–or response. When the images of one’s spiritual aspect exhausts itself from one’s psyche, what remains are the negative side with images called by Tibetan teachings the 58 wrathful deities. Like the images of the peaceful deities, these wrathful images are mere illusions, thoughtforms, hallucinations, or mirages. They are simply projections of one’s negative thoughts, feelings and karmic stains. It is therefore imperative that the soul grasp the true nature of these images and not be repulsed, frightened or alarmed by them. Nothing can hurt one’s primordial nature, one’s Divine Self–the Real cannot be threatened–and this is a lesson that one has to learn even now while incarnated in the physical form. A calm abiding in one’s pure awareness without any dualistic thought of I and thou or any sense of separation should be cultivated and maintained. There should only be a feeling of unity, of oneness, of integration with All That Is, which is one’s Divine Self. Understandably, such an awareness may not come automatically while one is facing terrifying images. It is for this reason that there should be a reasonable amount of spiritual practice while one is still yet alive on the physical plane. Referring to the images perceived in the bardo and a possible emancipation through right understanding and awareness as well as the result of wrong apprehension, Detlef Lauf comments:

If all the temptations of deceptive visionary images, which are continually referred to in the texts [Bardo Thodol as hostile forms of the intellect, can be recognized as empty creations of one’s mind and can be immediately penetrated, one will attain liberation. These images dissolve away and the awareness reaches the peaceful and imageless release of nirvana. Every fleeing from these fearsome and terrifying bardo images and every feeling of being seduced by certain colours and visionary apparitions is a step into the ambivalence of the feelings of hatred and desire and is attachment to the opposites of divine consciousness. It is therefore a step back into ignorance, for the antagonistic forces of desire and aversion prevent salvation and unity of awareness in the state of liberation. (1989:69)

One of the reasons that one slips into this bardo from the former stage is that the anxiety, and the terror engendered by the fear of the unknown, and augmented by the appearance of holy images which often stimulates guilt feelings, causes the awareness-principle to evoke the negative side of its subconscious content, thus resulting in the appearance of wrathful images. What one experiences in the bardo is the direct result of one’s karma and the nature of one’s psyche, whether it be spiritual or carnal. The images of peaceful or terrifying deities, or other frightening forms are there to purify the awareness of ignorance and to offer an opportunity for the awareness-principle to grasp their inner nature. Should the soul react negatively to these images, it passes on to the next bardo. A positive response offers release. One’s negative reaction is due to one’s karma and lack of spiritual unfoldment.

Should one fail to gain liberation in the Chikai or in the former stage of Chonyid because of one’s negative karma and negative mental and emotional traits, there is still hope to liberate oneself at this stage; not from samsara, however, but from rebirth in one of the lower planes of the six worlds. Liberation at this stage also emancipates the awareness-principle from having to undergo the Judgment in Sidpa bardo. A soul gains liberation, totally or partially, at whatever stage his karma allows. As said before, preparation beforehand through spiritual practices is an indispensable task to be undertaken by those seeking a better soul-life. Chokyi Nyima, the author of The Bardo Guidebook, advises this succinctly:

The Buddhas very kindly gave many teachings and methods of practicing, but all these different systems converge at one point: right now, while you are alive, get used to the non-conceptual wakefulness called luminous dharmata, the state free from concepts, beyond a meditation of mental fabrication . . . Accustom yourself to non-conceptual wakefulness now so at the time of death you will not have to go through the remaining bardos [Chonyid and Sidpa to a new rebirth. Resting in non-conceptual wakefulness is enough to cover all aspects of practice . . . (1991:137)

In Chonyid bardo one’s psychic senses are enhanced, and one acquires a certain degree of clairvoyance. The pilgrim of the bardo is somewhat aware at this stage of the surroundings related to its physical form and its newly-terminated incarnated life. The soul may hear and see its relatives and friends grieving and lamenting, but they do not perceive the astral form of its awareness-principle. The awareness-principle may or may not realize at this stage that it has permanently severed connections with its physical form. The incapability of offering comfort and solace to beloved ones at this point frustrates the soul. Bombarded by frightening sounds and coloured-lights likewise make this an exhausting period for the soul.

Sidpa Bardo, First Stage

Here, in Sidpa bardo, the lights, sounds, and images assume a sight more ghastly than the previous bardo. The psychic motion within one’s consciousness is intensified to the utmost degree and it projects out with a centrifugal force all of one’s inner negative qualities that takes on forms that corresponds to those qualities. It is in this bardo that one’s negative karmic deeds play strongly upon one’s conscience. In Sidpa, the feelings of guilt, of hatreds, greed, anger and other egoic expressions seemingly assume terrifying phantasms–demon-like, to torture one’s consciousness of all of the misqualifications of one’s personal energy. As the peaceful deities are said to emanate from the heart-center, so the terrifying images that one experiences in the bardo are said to emanate from the head-centers. One’s main objective and natural inclination at this state as in previous ones, is to escape, to flee from these frightening, awesome and gruesome images. This is a mistake of the dualistic mind, however, that requires a reiterated warning: all that is experienced in the bardo are mental projections, and are, therefore, unreal. The bardo experience is subjective and is but a mental journey with an alchemical purpose. To acknowledge mental projections as real and to be deluded by them causes the awareness-principle to further entrap itself in the snare of Maya. This is spiritual death to the consciousness which is referred to by the Piscean Master when he advised his disciples to let the dead bury the dead.

Should one by any chance, however slim, attain a partial liberation in the Sidpa, one obtains the Nirmanakaya–a pure emanation of the Dharmakaya, the Monad. Eventhough with this attainment, the awareness-principle is still subjected to the wheel of birth and rebirth. However, the next birth may be in more fortunate circumstances and surroundings, conducive to spiritual growth, unfoldment and awakening.

We should reiterate here that the Bardo, not being a place or a realm, but an inner experience, is different for every soul making its transition. Every form, image, figure, or symbol making an appearance on the screen of consciousness simply reflects one’s own subconscious content. They are one’s personal conscious and subconscious fantasy assuming a virtual reality. All of the forms that appear corresponds to one’s sublime or carnal thoughts, feelings, passions and impulses. One’s habitual pattern of thoughts and feelings are the most potent in expressing themselves in the bardo. The average soul may succumb in a negative way to these protean forms and changing scenes, the spiritually inclined would, however, transform these images into more pleasant ones with the power of thought. Recognizing the underlying reality of the bardo forms, one may go through it quickly. Amidst the dark thought-forms of Sidpa bardo, there still lurks the Clear Light of the Void. Therefore, reaching out to the greatest light perceivable hidden in and around the monstrous forms one may discover a saviour that leads one away from experiencing the Judgment in the latter half of the Sidpa bardo.

At every stage masterful beings watch intently the souls experiencing the bardo–to give subtle aid when necessary, or when a plea for help is made. The nature of that aid is dependent upon the soul’s own personal karma. Such saviours when recognized amidst the psychedelic and surrealistic images will free one from further doings in the bardo.

Sidpa bardo is often called the bardo of becoming, because at this stage it is almost certain that one would be reborn in one of the 6 realms, in one of the phenomenal world of change. In Sidpa the awareness-principle is made aware through certain signs and indications that it is deceased. With such an awareness it may desire to be quickly reborn; it does so by seeking the lights emanating from the human realm–as though drawn to it. These lights play upon the psychic senses, swirling and twirling together as though a human couple were in the act of copulation. Other lights from the other lower realms also play about in one’s vision. The light that the soul is attracted to and merges with determines the realm of its rebirth. This may occur before or after the judgment–normally after.

Sidpa Bardo, Second Stage

One now comes to the Judgment with which almost all religions teach. After undergoing the previous bardos without being released from it, the soul, the awareness-principle, hallucinates a judgment scene. In this judgment, all of the actors–the judge, the prosecutor, the defender, the scribe and others–are all aspects of one’s being participating in a drama that directs the attention of the soul to all of its misdeeds in thought, words, and action–whether of omission or commission–in the physical life that it had just passed. It is a period of soul-review, reflection, introspection and self-examination. Regarding this soul-review, Helena Blavatsky, the co-founder of the Theosophical Society remarks:

At the solemn moment of death every man, even when death is sudden, sees the whole of his past life marshalled before him, in its minutest details. For one short instant the person becomes one with the individual and all knowing Ego. But this instant is enough to show him the whole chain of causes which have been at work during his life. He sees and now understands himself as he is, unadorned by flattery or self-deception. He reads his life, remaining as a spectator looking down into the arena he is quitting; he feels and knows the justice of all the sufferings that has overtaken him. (cf Cosmos in Man 1983:180)

In this judgment one’s past life is relived and viewed as though one were watching a movie. One is enforced here to realize the significance of one’s misdeeds and made aware of one’s error. Every misdeed the soul has to account for, and motives are scrutinized by one’s conscience represented by Dharmaraja, the Judge, literally, king of the law. This is the event where the saying God is not mocked, is seen explicitly. All of the persons that the soul had harmed or done wrong in any way, seemingly appear to accuse the soul of its violation of truth and righteousness. Their sufferings and pain are somewhat felt by the soul being judged, that it may acquire an understanding of the effect of its evil actions. One’s reaction here may determine one’s placement in the subtle realms, whether it be in one of the hell regions or in purgatory. Should the soul be filled with remorse and shame, acknowledge its error, sincerely repent and ask forgiveness, it may be granted a reprieve and sent to the purgatorial worlds; otherwise, if it is filled with hate and anger for God and man and hardens its heart, it would be isolated in hell where it has illusory visions of being tortured by demons, or even literally feel the effects of the flames. This punishment in reality is self-imposed, for none condemns the soul but its own self. The low vibrations that it generates with its negative feelings simply anchors it down to the mire of the astral worlds.

The results of one’s judgment are recorded in the seed-atoms and in the subconsciousness of the soul, and this has a great influence upon its subsequent lives in the physical plane; and while still imprinted fresh in its mind in the subtle realms, it provides food for thought and consideration which may evolve into a conscience of a higher standard. In the judgment of Sidpa the soul sees itself for what it really is and not what it believes itself to be or what others believe itself to be.

Copyright ? 2006 Luxamore

Luxamore
Metaphysical teacher, counseler, healer and merchant of occult/magickal items of Indonesia.
www.indotalisman.com
www.bezoarmustikapearls.com

links>>