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About 'led dictionary'|...and I have mine. Your thought is social science, a religious and political dictionary. Mine is simple axiom. Your thought speaks of the beautiful woman...







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Roswell,               Stonehenge,               Loch               Ness,               and               Virginia               Beach.

What               do               all               these               geographical               locales               have               in               common?

These               are               venues               for               those               who               are               curious               about               the               universe's               unexplained               phenomenon,               from               the               goings-on               of               UFO's,               the               elusiveness               of               monsters,               to               the               root               causes               and               out               of               the               box               treatments               for               illnesses.

The               latter               holds               true               at               The               Association               for               Research               and               Enlightenment               (A.R.E.),               a.k.a.,               The               Edgar               Cayce               Visitors               Center,               located               in               Virginia's               great               coastal               resort               city.

Cayce               is               known               as               the               "Sleeping               Prophet".

He's               called               that               because,               for               over               40               years,               he               would               close               his               eyes,               then               go               into               an               altered               state               of               consciousness.

Cayce               would               then               utter               "readings"               on               a               variety               of               subjects,               from               the               significance               of               the               mythical               Atlantis               to               the               root               causes               and               treatments               for               diabetes.

He               also               prophesized               about               future               events.
               I               had               pre-conceptions               about               my               visit               to               the               A.R.E.

Would               one               of               their               psychics               pull               me               aside               and               tell               me               what               my               future               as               a               writer               would               be               like?

Would               they               advise               me               as               to               why               I               haven't               found               Miss               Right               yet?

I               was               even               expecting               to               be               physically               healed               in               totality,               for               I               was               scheduled               to               be               on               the               receiving               end               of               a               renowned               Cayce/Reilly               full               body               massage.

Cayce               is               deemed               the               "Father               of               Holistic               Medicine",               so               his               techniques               being               applied               on               my               sciatica               were               something               that               I               anticipated               with               great               hope.
               The               Strangeness               of               Deafening               Tranquility
               When               I               first               entered               the               building               on               67th               Street,               I               immediately               noticed               just               how               quiet               and               peaceful               the               greeting               lobby's               surroundings               were               despite               the               constant               traffic               of               visitors.

I               mean               tranquil:               this               place               is               in               the               Webster's               Dictionary               under               the               word               "tranquil"!

My               tour               guide               took               me               upstairs               to               the               metaphysical               library,               where               some               80,000               books,               ranging               from               dream               interpretation               to               re-incarnation,               are               available               to               the               public               for               study.

The               A.R.E.

boasts               the               second               largest               library               in               the               world               for               books               on               this               subject               matter               (outdone               only               by               The               Vatican).

Furthermore,               all               of               Cayce's               14,000-plus               readings               are               contained               in               volumes               in               a               special               section               of               the               library.
               Coincidence               Bizarre?
               As               the               tour               guide               led               me               around,               I               was               informed               that               Edgar               Cayce               died               at               the               age               of               67               in               1945,               basically               wearing               himself               out               to               death               from               giving               readings.

And               given               that               his               center               is               on               67th               Street               in               Virginia               Beach,               and               that               1967               is               my               birth               year….well,               I               expected               to               be               beamed               up               to               a               parallel               universe               at               any               moment               upon               making               these               connections!

Instead,               I               was               politely               told               to               keep               quiet               as               the               elevator               beamed               us               up               to               the               third               floor,               where               a               meditation               room               resides.

We               entered               in               to               briefly               observe               around               twenty               people               getting               in               touch               with               their               inner               beings.

The               room               has               an               eastern               window               that               opens               out               to               an               incredible               view               of               the               Atlantic               Ocean.
               After               my               tour               of               the               main               building,               I               took               a               stroll               in               the               Meditation               Garden,               where               I               noticed               folks               just               chilling               out               in               surroundings               that               include               a               Japanese               bridge               over               a               lily               pond,               a               bamboo               grove,               and               many               other               kinds               of               eye-catching               plant               life.
               Peanut               Oil               Unexpectedly
               After               some               quiet               meditating               of               my               own,               I               trekked               up               the               hill               to               a               large               house               that               used               to               be               Cayce's               former               hospital.

Later,               it               would               house               the               A.R.E.

headquarters.

Now               the               A.R.E.

Health               and               Rejuvenation               Center               is               located               here.

I               was               ready               for               my               massage,               but               still               a               little               nervous.

My               one-hour               treatment               included,               among               other               things,               some               foot               reflexology,               and               a               CranialSacral.

The               massage               therapist               wasn't               very               happy               with               me.

She               was               constantly               on               my               case               that               I               was               tensing               my               body               too               much               to               get               the               full               benefits               of               her               work.

She               wished               that               I               would've               just               fallen               asleep,               but               the               most               peaceful               that               I               ever               became               during               the               massage               was               a               sensation               of               light-headedness               as               peanut               oil               was               rubbed               into               my               skin               from               head               to               toe.

It               absorbed               easily               into               my               skin               and               left               no               scent               whatsoever.
               I               walked               to               the               bookstore               (located               in               the               main               building),               still               half-dazed,               and               I               came               across               book               titles               ranging               from               _Edgar               Cayce               on               the               Akashic               Records_               to               _Bodywork               for               Dogs_.

_Realizing               Your               Psychic               Potential_               and               _Tuning               Your               Chakras_               are               pre-sleep               tapes               I               noticed               while               browsing.

Do               you               want               to               know               about               your               past               lives               or               your               spiritual               path…you               know,               that               deeper               trekking               we               take               every               day               on               an               individual               basis?

Well,               the               A.R.E.

Bookstore               has               a               special               report               just               for               you               about               such               subjects!

Some               of               Newman's               Own               Organics               snack               food               products               can               be               purchased               here               since               they               are               made               with               quality               ingredients.

Visitors               can               buy               peanut               oil               products               in               small               or               milk               jug-sized               bottles               to               treat               aching               joints.
               Yes,               my               experience               at               the               A.R.E.

was               one               I               won't               soon               forget.

I               survived               my               journey               into               the               strange,               the               bizarre,               and               the               unexpected.

Hopefully,               I               left               the               A.R.E.

more               prepared               to               deal               with               planet               earth               with               my               feet               more               firmly               planted               on               the               ground.

By               the               way,               no               one               gave               me               a               prophetic               reading:               The               A.R.E.

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    Everyone               of               us               has               used               the               dictionary               or               thesaurus               at               least               for               one               time.

    The               Webster's               Dictionary               is               one               of               the               oldest               and               famous               available               dictionaries.

    Have               you               ever               wondered               what               Webster               is?

    Or               to               be               more               accurate,               who               Webster               is?

    Webster               comes               from               Noah               Webster               who               came               up               with               this               book               in               1828.

    Born               in               October               16,               1758,               Webster               came               from               an               ordinary               colonial               family.

    They               lived               at               the               time               when               most               people               made               a               living               by               farming.

    His               family               led               a               simple               life               and               lived               on               his               father's               farming               and               weaving.
                   At               the               time               that               he               was               16               years               old               and               ready               for               college,               few               people               actually               went               to               colleges.

    Noah's               parents               must               have               seen               something               special               in               him,               and               they               knew               that               he               really               loved               to               learn.

    His               parents               sent               him               to               go               to               Yale,               which               was               Connecticut's               only               college               at               that               time.

    He               finished               in               1778               and               immediately               taught               in               Glastonbury,               Hartford               and               West               Hartford.

    He               originally               wanted               to               study               law,               but               they               could               not               afford               it               at.

    When               he               was               financially               able,               he               sent               himself               to               law               school.
                   Webster               was               said               to               have               disliked               American               schools.

    He               complained               that               the               rooms               were               cramped,               they               had               untrained               teachers,               and               that               the               books               came               from               England.

    For               him,               it               seemed               strange               that               Americans               were               not               using               American               books.

    This               led               him               to               write               his               own               textbook,               "A               Grammatical               Institute               of               the               English               Language".

    This               actually               consisted               of               3               parts:               a               speller,               a               grammar,               and               a               reader.
                   Webster               must               have               really               loved               the               languages,               because               he               tried               to               learn               26               different               languages               including               Anglo-Saxon               and               Sanskrit.

    This               became               a               tool               for               his               research               for               his               own               country's               language.
                   In               1801,               he               started               to               write               the               first               American               dictionary.

    He               did               not               want               the               use               a               language               that               was               used               by               the               English.

    His               main               purpose               was               to               create               a               single               language               spoken               by               all               Americans.

    He               said               it               was               not               right               that               people               from               different               parts               of               the               country               spelled,               pronounced               and               used               words               differently.
                   Webster               was               the               first               to               document               distinctively               American               vocabulary               such               as               "skunk",               "hickory"               and               "chowder".

    He               urged               to               change               many               words               by               using               the               American               spelling,               instead               of               the               English               spelling.

    Examples               include               changing               "musick"               to               "music",               "centre"               to               "center",               "plough"               to               "plow".
                   Interestingly,               he               attempted               to               change               other               words               with               the               argument               that               he               was               using               the               old               and               true               spelling               of               words,               and               tried               to               spell               them               to               indicate               their               correct               pronunciation.

    These               included               modifying               the               word               "tongue"               to               "tung"               and               "women"               to               "wimmen".

    This               attempt               was               met               with               less               acceptance,               obviously.
                   In               1828,               after               27               years,               Webster               was               able               to               complete               his               dictionary               at               age               70.

    He               called               it               "An               American               Dictionary               of               the               English               Language".

    The               dictionary               had               70,000               words               in               it.

    Surprisingly,               the               first               edition               only               sold               2,500               copies.

    Because               of               this,               he               was               even               forced               to               mortgage               his               house               so               he               could               come               out               with               the               second               edition               of               the               dictionary.

    From               then               on,               he               was               plagued               with               debt               for               the               rest               of               his               life.
                   It               took               Noah               Webster,               who               later               became               known               as               the               "Father               of               American               Scholarship               and               Education"               decades               to               complete               his               work.

    It               was               not               considered               an               important               work               even               after               completing               the               second               edition.

    Unfortunately,               until               the               time               that               he               died               in               1843,               his               work               was               still               unrecognized.
                   Webster               would               be               pleased               to               know               that               today,               students               and               other               people               have               made               his               dictionary               a               very               important               tool               in               studying.

    It               is               always               consulted               to               check               the               spelling               of               a               word,               its               syllables               and               how               it               is               pronounced.

    So               every               time               you               would               use               the               dictionary,               give               a               little               recognition               to               the               man               who               came               up               with               one               of               the               most               useful               books               of               all               time.






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    Everyone               of               us               has               used               the               dictionary               or               thesaurus               at               least               for               one               time.

    The               Webster's               Dictionary               is               one               of               the               oldest               and               famous               available               dictionaries.

    Have               you               ever               wondered               what               Webster               is?

    Or               to               be               more               accurate,               who               Webster               is?

    Webster               comes               from               Noah               Webster               who               came               up               with               this               book               in               1828.

    Born               in               October               16,               1758,               Webster               came               from               an               ordinary               colonial               family.

    They               lived               at               the               time               when               most               people               made               a               living               by               farming.

    His               family               led               a               simple               life               and               lived               on               his               father's               farming               and               weaving.
                   At               the               time               that               he               was               16               years               old               and               ready               for               college,               few               people               actually               went               to               colleges.

    Noah's               parents               must               have               seen               something               special               in               him,               and               they               knew               that               he               really               loved               to               learn.

    His               parents               sent               him               to               go               to               Yale,               which               was               Connecticut's               only               college               at               that               time.

    He               finished               in               1778               and               immediately               taught               in               Glastonbury,               Hartford               and               West               Hartford.

    He               originally               wanted               to               study               law,               but               they               could               not               afford               it               at.

    When               he               was               financially               able,               he               sent               himself               to               law               school.
                   Webster               was               said               to               have               disliked               American               schools.

    He               complained               that               the               rooms               were               cramped,               they               had               untrained               teachers,               and               that               the               books               came               from               England.

    For               him,               it               seemed               strange               that               Americans               were               not               using               American               books.

    This               led               him               to               write               his               own               textbook,               "A               Grammatical               Institute               of               the               English               Language".

    This               actually               consisted               of               3               parts:               a               speller,               a               grammar,               and               a               reader.
                   Webster               must               have               really               loved               the               languages,               because               he               tried               to               learn               26               different               languages               including               Anglo-Saxon               and               Sanskrit.

    This               became               a               tool               for               his               research               for               his               own               country's               language.
                   In               1801,               he               started               to               write               the               first               American               dictionary.

    He               did               not               want               the               use               a               language               that               was               used               by               the               English.

    His               main               purpose               was               to               create               a               single               language               spoken               by               all               Americans.

    He               said               it               was               not               right               that               people               from               different               parts               of               the               country               spelled,               pronounced               and               used               words               differently.
                   Webster               was               the               first               to               document               distinctively               American               vocabulary               such               as               "skunk",               "hickory"               and               "chowder".

    He               urged               to               change               many               words               by               using               the               American               spelling,               instead               of               the               English               spelling.

    Examples               include               changing               "musick"               to               "music",               "centre"               to               "center",               "plough"               to               "plow".
                   Interestingly,               he               attempted               to               change               other               words               with               the               argument               that               he               was               using               the               old               and               true               spelling               of               words,               and               tried               to               spell               them               to               indicate               their               correct               pronunciation.

    These               included               modifying               the               word               "tongue"               to               "tung"               and               "women"               to               "wimmen".

    This               attempt               was               met               with               less               acceptance,               obviously.
                   In               1828,               after               27               years,               Webster               was               able               to               complete               his               dictionary               at               age               70.

    He               called               it               "An               American               Dictionary               of               the               English               Language".

    The               dictionary               had               70,000               words               in               it.

    Surprisingly,               the               first               edition               only               sold               2,500               copies.

    Because               of               this,               he               was               even               forced               to               mortgage               his               house               so               he               could               come               out               with               the               second               edition               of               the               dictionary.

    From               then               on,               he               was               plagued               with               debt               for               the               rest               of               his               life.
                   It               took               Noah               Webster,               who               later               became               known               as               the               "Father               of               American               Scholarship               and               Education"               decades               to               complete               his               work.

    It               was               not               considered               an               important               work               even               after               completing               the               second               edition.

    Unfortunately,               until               the               time               that               he               died               in               1843,               his               work               was               still               unrecognized.
                   Webster               would               be               pleased               to               know               that               today,               students               and               other               people               have               made               his               dictionary               a               very               important               tool               in               studying.

    It               is               always               consulted               to               check               the               spelling               of               a               word,               its               syllables               and               how               it               is               pronounced.

    So               every               time               you               would               use               the               dictionary,               give               a               little               recognition               to               the               man               who               came               up               with               one               of               the               most               useful               books               of               all               time.






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