Sunday, July 31, 2011

Why You Should Insulate Your Electrical Outlets

When you have electrical outlets on the exterior walls of your home, you could be losing some of the heat through these areas and allowing drafts of cold air into the rooms. All you have to do to find out if you need to insulate your electrical outlets is to hold your hand over one of the outlets when it is cold and windy outside. You will be able to feel the cold air blowing through.

It is relatively inexpensive and easy to insulate these outlets. You can purchase the seals at your local hardware or home improvement store, or if you live in a rural area, you can order them from an online dealer. These sealers are simply foam shields cut to the shape of outlets and they fit between the plate and the wire box in the wall. They will help to prevent any cold air from coming into your home.

Electric Feel

Since you can insulate all the electrical outlets easily in one afternoon, you can cut the power supply to the home by turning off the panel box. If you only want to install a seal in one outlet, you do have to make sure you turn off the power coming to that outlet. Remove the cover plate from the outlet and place the cut out seals over the wire box. Then you can replace the plate and it's all done. It really is that easy to do this chore.

There are different types of seals for outlets, so you do have to make sure you get the ones that provide insulation. Many people make the mistake of picking up weather stripping seals for exterior wall outlets. Although they will perform the same task, they are quite expensive and will cost you at least three or four times the cost of the insulating seals.

Why You Should Insulate Your Electrical Outlets

Electric Feel

Friday, July 29, 2011

Electric Fireplaces: Convenient and Versatile

Electric fireplaces are one the best and convenient fireplaces that provide vivid light and enough heat to the users. Although it is sometimes more costly to own and maintain an electric fireplace, the ambiance and comfort ability it offers is great. Unlike other types of fireplaces, this model uses electricity to light up and burn with almost no emission of smoke or ashes. There are many modes available on the market and the prices range from a few hundred dollars well up into the thousands.

Advantages of Electric Fireplaces

Electric Feel

Pollution Free

Electric fireplaces have very less and almost producing no smoke unlike other fireplace such as the wood which emits a lot of smoke and carbon dioxide when lit. Very less cleanings are required since no smoke and ashes are produced that would make the surrounding and entire fireplace dirty.

Easy Installation

These fireplaces have very simple guidelines and manuals that would enable you to install very fast. They occupy less apace compared to other types of fireplaces since what they only need to mounted on the walls.

Decorate and Elegant

Another advantage of this type of fireplace is the beauty and splendor it adds to a room or backyard with its magnificent decorations. It can be moved and mounted to specific locations as you would like it to be.

Convenient And Reliable

This is the most reliable and easy to use type of fireplace since it is designed in such a way that you can control the fire remotely while going out or to sleep. They have been built in a way that the user is able to configure its distribution of heat and warmth to the entire house.

Versatile

Unlike other fireplaces, the electric fireplace can be modulated to suit your taste and events. The heat can be easily adjusted to some levels where you only feel the gorgeousness its lights produce.

Conclusion

Apart from electrical risks the users are subjected to when the electrical fireplaces are carelessly used, the goodness this type of fireplace exceeds its limitations. It is the most reliable, versatile, convenient and cleanest fireplace that you cannot match with other types such as the wood fireplaces. They are portable, easy to use and have abilities of saving energy, since it's flickers and crackle can be regulated to glow even when there is no heat and turn off itself with the thermostat settings.

Electric Fireplaces: Convenient and Versatile

Electric Feel

Thursday, July 28, 2011

Electric Shocks

Electric shocks are the cause of around 1,000 deaths a year. This amounts to approximately 1% of all accidental deaths in the United States, annually. While these incidents are generally easily avoided if one takes the proper precautions, accidents do still happen and injuries or even deaths will occur. Most commonly, these incidents take place on-the-job.

Causes of Electric Shocks

Electric Feel

At-home electric shock incidents are not as common as those sustained from an injury at work, mostly because the type of electricity available in the average household is of a lower voltage and the appliances found inside one's home do not draw as much current to operate. Work situations commonly present the opportunity for electrocution through tampering with or improperly using high-voltage machinery.

At home shocks, while oftentimes not as severe, can still be quite dangerous and result in injury to the involved individual. Opportunities for electrocutions within the household present themselves when there are faulty appliances present, when there are exposed wired or frayed power cords, when power outlets or receptacles are overloaded with too many items, or when water and electrical appliances come into contact with each other. Curious children also have a tendency to poke their fingers in new places, such as electrical outlets, and this habit can have extremely damaging results.

Symptoms of Electric Shocks

People who have sustained an electric shock can exhibit a number of symptoms, which vary in severity based on the type of electrocution they experienced. The intensity of the shock depends on a combination of many different things, including the following:

·         Amount of voltage present

·         Amount of current draw

·         Amount of time the individual is exposed to the electrical source

·         Path the current takes through the body

·         Type of current

These factors have the potential to combine in a manner that can result in extreme injury or even death.

People who experience a minor shock will oftentimes feel a tingling sensation in the area of contact but not much else. As the intensity of the electrocution increases, the symptoms become more and more severe. Victims of electric shock may experience entrance and exit burns, a loss of consciousness, inability to breathe, or, in the worst case, cardiac arrest.

Electric Shocks

Electric Feel

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

A Psychological Profile Of Jimi Hendrix

Jimi Hendrix

Biographical Overview

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

If ever there was a guitar player who redefined this instrument for anyone who has ever played it before or since, it would be Jimi Hendrix. Jimi's exceptionally creative, powerful, psychedelic licks helped him reach a musical standard that has never been duplicated, and in his four short years as a recording star he established himself as a musical legend without equal. His performances at the Monterrey Pop Festival which established him as a star, and later at Woodstock were some of the most awe-inspiring in the history of live music, and history will remember Jimi Hendrix as one of the most influential albeit enigmatic and mysterious musicians who ever graced the stage.

Jimi Hendrix was born John Allen Hendrix on November 29, 1942 to James (Al) Hendrix and Lucille Jeter in Seattle, Washington. Jimmy's father Al, who would be his primary parental force throughout Jimi's life, was in the Army when Jimi was born. Fearing that Al would go AWOL to go see his newborn son, the army placed Al in the stockade on "general principle" where he stayed for over a month until the army saw fit to release him.

Back in Seattle Jimi's mother Lucille quickly grew tired of being a single parent and virtually abandoned Jimi during his first few years of life. Jimi, then known as Johnny, first lived with Lucille's family, but was then placed with a woman named Mrs. Walls who took Johnny in and cared for him.

Al was finally released from the Army in 1945 when Jimi was three years old. Upon arriving back in the United States, Al regained custody of Johnny and promptly named him James after himself. Originally Jimi was known as "Buster" by his family, but at the age of 6 everyone began calling young James "Jimi" which would stick with him for the rest of his short life. Between the ages of 3 and 6 Al raised Jimi with the assistance of Lucille's Sister Dolores, and Jimi became very close to her children who were being raised in the same home.

When Jimi was 6, his mother briefly came back into Jimi's life when Al and Lucille attempted a reconciliation. Because there was little work in Seattle at the time, Al joined the Merchant Marines, and while he was away Lucille returned to her old carefree lifestyle, and was kicked out of the housing the Hendrix's were residing in for having inappropriate male visitors. Upon his return from the Merchant Marines, Al and the family reunited, and Lucille eventually had another son Leon in 1948, who had Asian features and was clearly not Al Hendrix's son. Lucille eventually had another son Joey by still a different father, and Al eventually divorced Lucille in 1950 as a result of her lack of stability.

Over the next few years Al raised Jimi and Leon with the help of his relatives, and Jimi briefly had another maternal figure "Edna" enter his life, who he grew close to but who was eventually forced to leave the Hendrix home to make room for other relatives. Lucille popped in and out of Jimi's life during his formative years, and would make extravagant promises to Jimi that she would not follow through on. On February 2, 1958, following many years of hard drinking and frivolity, Lucille passed away at the age of 32 which deeply saddened Jimi.

In his teen years Al Hendrix bought Jimi his first electric guitar which Jimi became so attached to that he slept with it on a nightly basis. Jimi was eventually recruited by a man named James Thomas, and Jimi then became a member of James Thomas and the Tomcats. During this same time frame, Jimi, who had grown disinterested in school, dropped out of Garfield High, and also got in trouble for being in a stolen car. Jimi eventually joined the Army during this period, and decided he wanted to be a paratrooper in the Screaming Eagles like his father before him.

Jimi met Billy Cox while in the Army and the two of them had a great deal in common including musical tastes. While in the army they begin to play a little together, and they formed a friendship and partnership that would later be rekindled when Jimi formed the band Band Of Gypsies.

Following his stint in the Army, Jimi moved down south and began playing the "Chitlin" circuit where he used the stage names "Maurice James" and "Jimmie James" and had some success as a guitar player. Jimi would even play backup on a Supremes record, and in 1964 he played with the Isley Brothers who were also very popular at the time. It was during this period when Jimi met Little Richard, who was a bit of a narcissist, and felt that Jimi's guitar playing upstaged him and took the focus off him which he felt was a necessary component of the act.

Jimi eventually split with Little Richard and moved to New York City where he at first had little success. After spending some time in Harlem, Jimi settled into the Greenwich Village neighborhood, where he formed a new band called Jimmy James and the Blue Flames. Jimi's unique improvisational style alienated a number of his fans, while others thought they were witnessing the birth of a genius. One of these people was Chas Chandler, who formerly played base for a band called the Animals who knew when he saw Jimi that he had discovered an amazing new talent. Chas convinced Jimi that he would have more success in England than in the United States, and in 1966 Jimi packed his bags and left the US to live in London.

While in London Jimi met Mitch Mitchell and Noel Redding, and the three of them formed the band The Jimi Hendrix Experience and begin touring around England. Jimi dazzled the English crowd, who were alternately shocked and amazed by Jimi, and he was described in the English papers as "The Wild Man of Borneo" which was a kind of racial slur against Jimi's heritage. The group was very successful, and their first album Are You Experienced produced the songs Hey Joe and Purple Haze which were both big hits on the English rock charts.

Jimi's breakthrough performance came upon his return to the Unites States at the Monterrey Pop Festival where his use of distortion and feedback on the guitar helped him create a sound previously unheard by American audiences. With the crowd already in a frenzy over his performance, Jimi set his guitar on fire at the end of his set, which further electrified the crowd and created a buzz about Jimi Hendrix that would propel him to the top of the music world.

One important ally Jimi made during this time was Brian Jones from the Rolling Stones, who introduced Jimi at Monterrey and was one of Jim's first important fans in the world of music. Following his performance at Monterrey, Brian introduced to Jimi to a lot of important people in California, which culminated in The Jimi Hendrix Experience being signed to go on tour with the Monkees who were one of the top drawing bands in the world at this time.

Jimi's wild style and sexually explicit actions on stage were not well suited to the Monkees crowd, and soon this tour dissolved and The Jimi Hendrix Experience began touring on their own. Over the next two years the band became hugely successful, and in addition to Hey Joe and Purple Haze, produced songs such as Castles Made of Sand, and Bob Dylan's All Along the Watchtower, which were all big hits for the band. The band eventually produced three hit albums, Are You Experienced, Axis: Bold as Love, and Electric Ladyland which all were huge successes. The band was not without its difficulties however, as Jimi and Noel Redding had difficulties agreeing on several issues related to the band, and in the summer of 1969 the band broke up despite the fact that they were at the peak of their commercial success.

Some speculated that Jimi broke up The Jimi Hendrix Experience because both of his bandmates were white, and that he was receiving pressure from the Black Panthers to make a statement about Black solidarity. Although Jimi did have an association with the Panthers in the 1960's, he used the standard "creative differences" approach to explain the band's breakup. But in any case it was apparent that he was hurt by all of the negative press he received following this incident.

Following the breakup of The Jimi Hendrix Experience Jimi began heavily using drugs, and a major turning point came in his life when he was arrested on May 3, 1969 at the Toronto airport for possession of Heroin and Marijuana. Jimi adamantly claimed the drugs were not his, but was rightfully disturbed at the prospect of facing seven years in prison, and thought a great deal about his legacy following his arrest. Jimi was eventually cleared of these charges, but still faced a great deal of inner turmoil as a result of this experience.

In the summer of that year, Jimi put together a group of musicians to play with him at Woodstock, and his performance there was one that helped cement his legend as one of the truly inspired live performers in the history of music. His Star-Spangled Banner on guitar was a huge hit with the fans, and would later become one of the featured scenes in the Woodstock film recordings that were produced at the festival. Later that year Jimi would also play at England's answer to Woodstock, called The Isle of White Festival, where he also dazzled and amazed his English fans, many of who had been with him from the beginning.

At the end of his life, Jimi reunited with his old army buddy Billy Cox, and they formed the Band of Gypsies, which would be Jimi's final group. This group had some success, but Jimi was beginning to become fatigued from years of working almost constantly, his continuing drug use, and the anxiety he felt arising from battles with his management, and earnings in the millions that he could not account for.

In September of that year, as the group was touring Europe, Jimi Hendrix was found dead on his hotel room floor as a result of an overdose of sleeping pills that caused him to choke on his own vomit. Jimi's death was highly controversial however, as some claim he was mishandled by paramedics which caused him to eventually suffocate on the way to the hospital. Jimi's death has been thoroughly investigated and researched, and despite all of the claims, a coroner's report confirms that Jimi had been dead for some time when he was eventually found on the morning of September 18th.

The legacy of Jimi Hendrix endures, and many still consider him to be the most unique guitar player that ever lived. His estate has made millions of dollars following his death, most of which was originally hidden from his father by unscrupulous managers of Jimi's affairs. Al Hendrix and his family eventually won back Jimi's legacy with the help of Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, and Allen would eventually go on to build a Jimi Hendrix museum called the Experience Music project, which is a major tourist attraction in Seattle Washington.
Analysis
Gender Role Preparation perceived through Gender Guiding Lines and Role Models

Though his interactions with his father, Jimi learned the values of hard work and perseverance that would guide him throughout his life and career. Although Jimi was occasionally portrayed as a spaced-out wild man under the influence of LSD, he was in fact an extremely hard worker who produced an amazing amount of material in his short career.

Jimi's father also instilled in Jimi the value of perseverance. Through all of his struggles with his wife Lucille, job difficulties, prejudice, etc, Al Hendrix continued to soldier on and raise his boy Jimi, and this lesson was not lost on his young son. This value of perseverance was so strong in Jimi that he practiced his guitar so often and so much that he eventually became a virtuoso. With no ability to read music and no real training, Jimi still managed to teach himself to play the guitar with his right hand despite the fact that he was born left-handed. All of these obstacles must have made the guitar very difficult for Jimi to learn, but through watching his father Jimi learned a man never gives up, and he therefore continued to work tirelessly at learning to play his guitar.

Jimi's female gender guiding line was much more complex. Although Jimi loved his mother, she disappeared often in his life, and Jimi was well aware of her infidelities towards his father. Later in his life Jimi's interactions with women appeared to be unstable, and his fear of commitment with women may very well have arisen from watching his mother's irresponsible behavior.

Jimi's mistrust of women is interesting to consider with regard to one of the women he was the closest to named Devon Wilson. Devon was a former prostitute, heavy drug user, and party girl who had also been romantically linked to Mick Jagger during the late 1960's. Devon lived with Jimi at his New Your apartment, handled many of Jimi's affairs, and was even the subject of one of Jimi's songs called Dolly Dagger. Like Jimi's mother Lucille, Devon would often disappear for days at a time and then come back when she was done with her extended binge. The fact that, despite Jimi's access to so many women, he trusted a clearly irresponsible woman like Devon Wilson to get closest to him, seems to suggest that he may have chosen her because her behavior was so much like his mother's growing up.
Interpersonal Style perceived through Experience of Family Atmosphere

On the subject of Jimi's mother, she and Al fought often while Jimi was growing up, and the Hendrix household was often filled with storm and strife when Lucille was around. Watching his mother and father fight so often appeared to affect Jimi's own relationships with women, as he was on several occasions verbally and even physically violent with women during periods of confrontation.

Jimi also lived in a number of different homes and places growing up, and in this capacity learned not to get too close to people as they may abandon you at any time. One poignant story Jimi himself related involved meeting his father for the first time at the age of three and taking the train from Berkeley to Seattle. Jimi recalled how much he wanted to return to the only "family" he had ever really known, and how odd it was to be taken on a train by some strange man he had never met. This sense of instability was reinforced often throughout Jimi's life, as a number of people would be significant in his life for a couple of years and then simply disappear, and this appears to have affected Jimi's ability to trust and get close to people.

Because Jimi was unable to achieve a sense of stability, he developed a shy and introverted personality that caused him a great deal of loneliness. Jimi dealt with painful feelings through artistic expression, and the ultimate capacity of his talent may have been a reflection of the intensity of his painful feelings.
Personal Code of Conduct Perceived through Acceptance / Rejection of Family Values

The family values in the Hendrix household involved obedience to authority and a healthy respect for one's elders, and although Jimi had respect for his father, he came to distrust authority in his own life. There are many different versions of Jimi's life with Al Hendrix, many of which paint a picture of a very unhappy home life where Al constantly reminded his children of the sacrifices he had to make for his children. In Al's own autobiography My Son Jimmy (1999) he talked about how Jimi used to escape responsibility for his actions by blaming misdeeds on an imaginary friend named "Sessy" who Jimmy would evoke when he felt he had disappointed Al. It certainly must have been difficult for Al to raise Jimi by himself, and given the economic climate in Seattle at that time, there's no doubt that Al must have had to make some great sacrifices for Jimi. Perhaps Jimi's creation of an imaginary friend was a psychological defense against Al's disappointment, which seemed to be yet another factor in Jimi's unhappy childhood.

Another family value that Jimi seemed to reject concerned the family's views on religion. Although Jimi was raised by a church-going family who believed in worship, Jimi came to believe that his music was a form of great spiritual expression. Jimi rejected the stifling versions of Christianity he learned as a young man, and instead felt music was the way he could connect to the mystical and spiritual side of life.

Music also offered an escape for Jimi from his problems, and was certainly a positive adaptation for him to an unhappy childhood. Jimi often described how music would compose itself in his head, and his unparalleled talent in music may have been a result of this intense desire to escape his emotionally painful cognitions.
Perspective on the World perceived through Experience of Psychological Birth Order

As the first born son in the Hendrix household and the only son sired by his father Al, Jimi developed a sense that he was particularly special when he was a young man. Although Jimi's younger brother Leon spent a great deal of time with Jimi and his father growing up, he was also often shipped to another family during difficult times. The fact that Jimi was always the one that remained with his father must have made him feel like the "chosen" one much of the time, and he appeared to develop a sense that he was something special. This is not an uncommon reaction from a first born child, as they often receive more attention than their siblings do when they are born, as they become literally the center of their parent's universe.

For Jimi this situation did not unfold exactly like this, as his first three years were filled with a great deal of moving around that must have confused and frightened him at such a fragile age. The two women that adopted Jimi in these years both referred to his "specialness" however, so one can assume this was something he felt that was further reinforced when Al eventually came and got him following his release from the Army.

Jimi's biographers (Hendrix 1999) discuss how it was clear to Jimi that his younger brother Leon had a different father than him, and although Al certainly loved and cared for Leon, he must have felt some resentment from having to raise another man's child. Jimi therefore was the "favorite" growing up, and developed a sense of his own uniqueness that instilled in him a great deal of confidence in his abilities. This confidence was especially relevant in the early stages of Jimi's career, where audiences often disliked and were unable to understand his unique style of music. Although many artists would have become discouraged in this situation, Jimi was convinced of his own talent, and much of this resolve appears to have its roots in Jimi's early childhood experiences.
Self Assessment Perceived through Genetic Possibilities

Jimi Hendrix came from a talented family with a long history of performing in front of groups. Jimi's grandmother was an entertainer who traveled and worked as a singer and performer before her son Al was born, and even prior to this generation music was a strong part of the Hendrix tradition. Jimi's father Al and his uncle Leon both showed musical talent at a very young age, and both of them could play the piano, sing, and also dance at a young age, and often did so growing up. Jimi therefore appeared to have a predisposition to music that was inherited from the talented Hendrix family.

Jimi developed a stutter at a young age however, and was not confident as a singer and a dancer like the rest of his family. Therefore when Jimi did find a musical instrument to play, it appears that he compensated for his stutter by practicing a great deal on the guitar in an attempt to belong with his otherwise musical family.

Jimi also felt a strong identification with his family's Cherokee heritage. The extent of Jimi's Indian blood has been misrepresented often in several biographies that mention the subject. Jimi's father Al (Hendrix 1999) eventually clarified that Jimi's great grandmother was a full-blooded Cherokee, but Jimi did feel a strong identification with this portion of his ancestry. Al Hendrix explained that when Jimi and the other children played games like Cowboys and Indians when Jimi was a kid, Jimi always wanted to be the Indian as it helped link him with a part of his Heritage. Jimi created a great deal of art as a child that depicted the Indians conquering the cavalry, and he even discussed later as an adult how he felt a sense of power that came from his Indian blood.

In considering this idea it is fascinating to examine the lyrics from one of Jimi's big hits, Castles Made of Sand-

"A little Indian brave who before he was ten, played war games in The woods with his Indian friends, and he built a dream that when he Grew up, he would be a fearless warrior Indian Chief. Many moons passed and more the dream grew strong, until tomorrow He would sing his first war song,
And fight his first battle, but something went wrong,
Surprise attack killed him in his sleep that night"

Reading the lyrics to this song which Jimi wrote, one can't help but wonder how much it reflected both Jimi's dreams as well as his disappointments. In many ways this song demonstrated the conditions of Jimi's life, as, despite having "conquered" the music world, he still was very anxious about his life circumstances as a result of his arrest and also the large amounts of money he was missing. Much like the little Indian in the story, Jimi had been blindsided by events in his life, and this song seems to reveal the depths of his unhappiness.
Openings for Advancement perceived through Environmental Opportunities

One important adaptation Jimi made as a young man concerned the first guitar he ever received which Al purchased for Jimi for the price of 5 dollars. Jimi, who was born left-handed but learned to do most things right-handed, changed the strings around on this right-handed guitar and instead played it left-handed which was an adaptation that would eventually have a direct impact on his future musical genius. Jimi learned that by manipulating the instrument like this he could get different sounds out of it, and later as an adult he played his guitars both upside down and backwards which helped him carve out his own unique sound that no one else was readily able to replicate. Because Jimi made this adaptation at such a young age and practiced so excessively, his technique became something that was uniquely his.

Another early experience that shaped the young Jimi Hendrix was seeing an Elvis Presley concert while he was growing up in Seattle. Jimi became fascinated by Elvis's showmanship, and much of his early artwork produced flattering pictures of the King. Although Jimi was somewhat shy throughout his life, on stage he truly had no inhibitions, and at least some of this he learned from watching Elvis when he was a young man. The impact of seeing Elvis live seemed to awaken in Jimi a sense of the heights a person could reach through playing music, and this rare opportunity was for Jimi a tipping point that helped give birth to his eventual persona as a stage performer.
Range of Social Interest perceived through Other Particularities

One barometer of a person's mental health can be observed by examining their relationships and interest in the welfare of other human beings. Jimi Hendrix, who appeared to have abandonment issues related to his childhood, and who had also been betrayed by several business associates, therefore seemed to have trouble developing a profound sense of social interest. Although Jimi was often approached about social causes, he seemed to be most comfortable letting his music do his talking for him, and didn't feel as comfortable as an advocate and leader to promote social change as many of his 60's counterparts.

In this capacity it is interesting to consider Jimi's relationship with the Black Panthers as well as the larger issue of racism in the life of Jimi Hendrix. Growing up Jimi watched his father experience a great deal of racism related to finding jobs, etc. and this must have affected the young Jimi a great deal, as a lot of his early artwork depicts struggles for equality and justice. Jimi also experienced racism following his release from the Army when he went to play the "Chitlin" circuit in the Southern United States, where there was clearly different treatment for white and black musicians.

Jimi was eventually discovered a white man Chas Chandler, and found fame and acceptance with two white musicians who were of course Noel Redding and Mitch Mitchell. Although Jimi found success in the UK with these two men, he was still mocked by the British papers as "the wild man of Borneo" and with other racial epitaphs that appeared to alternatively mock and praise Jimi. Jimi eventually became known for playing "white" music by some of the more extremist black national groups in the United States, and many speculate it was the Black Panthers who pushed Jimi into eventually disbanding the Jimi Hendrix experience to form an all-Black band. Although there are widely varying accounts as to Jimi's relationship with the Panthers, it seems clear that Jimi was heavily conflicted about the issue of race.

In terms of social interest, Jimi's use of escapism through music is also interesting to examine. Music appeared to be the one thing that let him escape painful thoughts and feelings, and it was only when he had to quit playing and deal with other human beings when he seemed to be unhappy. People certainly took terrible advantage of Jimi throughout his life, as he died with only 21,000 thousand dollars in his banking account as a result of people pilfering millions from him over the course of his career. Jimi's lack of social interest therefore appeared to be based on very real experiences with people in the world, as his early home life and professional career were filled with repeated abandonment, disappointments, and betrayals from those that he thought he could depend on.

Jimi also had a great deal of narcissism, much of which contributed to the development of his music, which was also a defining characteristic of his personality. Many people who had experienced the kind of rejection Jimi had at the beginning of his career would have simply returned to playing mainstream music, but Jimi truly believed that his music was something special despite the negative reinforcement he had received from the New York crowds. A narcissist will often believe his or her own way is not only special and unique, but also better than the way anyone else is doing it, and this was very much demonstrated by Jimi's creation of his own music.

Although narcissism is often malignant, many exceptionally talented people demonstrate high levels of this trait in their dealings with others, which was certainly true in the case of Jimi Hendrix. When someone disagrees with or challenges someone who is malignantly narcissistic, their reaction may be extreme irritation, and Jimi's interpersonal relationships seemed to represent this idea. His habitually abusive behavior towards women showed Jimi had a very low tolerance for frustration, and when others, and particularly women disagreed with him, his response to this frustration was very often physical violence.

Jimi's violence towards women may have also arisen in part from his interactions with his mother Lucille, as Jimi never seemed to develop a healthy respect for women throughout his life. His lack of a consistent feminine presence and maternal gender guiding line growing up must have created some anger in Jimi, and hearing his father's descriptions of his mother's life may have also contributed to this dynamic.

Jimi's life was therefore empty of the kind of social interest in others that many felt was a larger part of the idealism of the 1960's. Although Jimi participated in some of the causes and issues of his times, his involvement was often at the recommendation of those around him. Jimi's lack of trust in other people, which had its roots in childhood patterns, was reinforced often throughout his life, and Jimi overcompensated for his lack of interest in others by developing a truly awe-striking ability that allowed him to escape from the world. Although this talent was extraordinary, it seemed to be in part created through the sublimation of his personal pain, and this left Jimi without a path other than music in which to actively experience joy in his life. Jimi's gift of music to the world was and is a lasting contribution that influenced thousands of musicians both before and after him, but was also in many ways a reaction to a troubled history, and this was the sadness and irony of this truly unique musician.

A Psychological Profile Of Jimi Hendrix

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

Monday, July 25, 2011

How Do Song Lyrics Influence Behavior? Lyrics Prime Behavior For Good and Bad

As I write this article, I am listening to the new Black Eyed Peas song, 'I Gotta Feeling', which begins with the lyrics:

"I gotta feeling that tonight's gonna be a good night,
tonight's gonna be a good night,
tonight's gonna be a good, good night."

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

The song makes me feel optimistic, energizes me, and gives me hope. This begs the question, how do music lyrics prime the mind to receive and interpret information?

Words Can Unknowingly Affect Behavior

Hundreds of studies have shown that words powerfully influence thinking, behavior, and mood, and much of it occurs without conscious awareness. Favorite songs are listened to over and over hundreds or thousands of times so it makes good sense to speculate that music lyrics may have a profound impact on the listener's perception of the world, other people, and which emotions are experienced as well as the frequency of those emotions.

Most of Mind Works outside Conscious Awareness

In psychology, researchers are beginning to grasp the significance of the workings of the mind beyond the conscious experience. Conscious awareness is merely the jumping off point when exploring the mind. There is now considerable agreement among neuroscientists that most cognitive processing takes place outside of conscious awareness. Roughly 90-95% of mental activity occurs outside conscious awareness. Much of this 'back office' activity is automatic and emotional. Much of this activity is taking place just below the level of our awareness.

Subconscious Activity Impacts Daily Behavior

Despite the lack of awareness, subconscious activity has a tremendous impact on how the world is perceived through the senses, day-to-day behaviors, emotions felt and satisfaction with life. For example, numerous studies have been done on the phenomenon known as priming. Priming is when a person is exposed to certain stimulus, such as words, lyrics, or surroundings, and their subconscious mind is activated. Once activated, the person tends to act in ways that are consistent with the stimulus without awareness of why they are behaving in that manner.  Priming has been shown to influence behavior in dramatic ways.

Example of the Simplicity of a Psychological Priming Study

Let me explain these types of studies by way of example. Imagine you volunteered for the following experiment: You are given four jumbled sentences by a researcher who tells you to come get her when you've finished unscrambling them (so that the sentences are meaningful).  There is one extra word in each sentence does not need to be used. For instance, you may be presented with something such as... 'her interrupt   bother usually they' As the subject, you would translate this mess into something meaningful such as... 'They usually interrupt her' or 'They usually bother her.' A few minutes later, you finish the task of unscrambling the four sentences and walk down the hallway to find the researcher. You find her but she's in the midst of a conversation with a stranger and isn't paying any attention to you. What do you do? For those people who unscrambled sentences which contained one word per sentence having to do with rude behavior, such as 'rash,' 'aggressive,' 'bother,' and 'intrude,' you are far more likely to interrupt the researcher within 2 minutes and say, 'Hey, I'm done. What's next?'

Priming Can Make People More Rude or More Subservient

On the other hand, if you unscrambled sentences in which the one rude word was swapped with a polite word such as 'respect,' 'nice,' or 'courteous,' the odds are that you will sit there passively for up to 10 minutes until the researcher finishes her conversation.  And you will have no idea what influenced you to be so docile.

Priming Can Make Folks Act Older, More Forgetful

These experiments have been replicated over and over. One experiment had a group of people simply read a list of words where some of the words had to do with stereotypes of elderly people, such as 'retirement,' 'Florida,' and 'bald.'  Sure enough, participants who were 'primed' with elderly-related words instantly began acting consistent with the elderly stereotype. They walked more slowly down the hallway, they walked with their shoulders slightly more hunched over, and their short-term memory became worse than the control group. Merely reading the list with words related to old age led to forgetfulness and other behavioral changes. The frightening thing about these experiments is that the group given the words related to elderly stereotypes could not remember any words about the elderly in the original list of words. So they were influenced by the words and then forgot all about what it was that influenced them. All of this groundwork brings me to the latest research, which came out June 25th, 2009, demonstrating that song lyrics prime behavior as well. When asked to fill in the missing song lyrics for different songs, participants' behaviors and attitudes changed in startling ways.

Patriotic Songs Make People Close-Minded and More Prejudiced

Donald Saucier at Kansas State University found that when people filled in the lyrics for patriotic songs, such as 'The Star-Spangled Banner,' they became more close-minded, prejudiced and less empathetic. They did not put themselves in the shoes of another person to view the world through different eyes.

Children's Songs Lead to More Acceptance and Empathy

What's more, when folks filled in lyrics to songs such as 'The Itsy Bitsy Spider', they became more pro-social, reporting more accepting attitudes towards other people and more empathy. The hypothesis is that this is due to the strong association most people have with such childhood songs to happiness or contentment in their own childhood. In conclusion, musical lyrics have an impact on attitudes towards others, emotions felt and how frequently they are experienced, and how the world is perceived. Given the research, it makes sense to closely look at the lyrics of the songs you listen to frequently. They may be impacting you more than you ever realized.  

To this end, I have created a list of over 600 songs which support and augment pro-social behaviors based on the latest findings of positive psychology available for free at www.guidetoself.com in the Articles section.

How Do Song Lyrics Influence Behavior? Lyrics Prime Behavior For Good and Bad

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

The Benefits of Using an Electric Bike

The issue of obesity is gaining more and more importance with every passing day. Those who suffer from the problem blame it on the fact that they either don't have enough time or that they don't feel like 'wasting' time on exercising. This is when an electric bike comes into the picture.

According to reviews and the like, these machines are encouraging the lazy ones to get out and do something about their problems. This is because an electric bike is very low maintenance and because it is more efficient than a regular bike, one can see better results at a faster rate.

Electric Feel

An electric bike is also beneficial for those who need an eco-friendly alternative for commuting purpose. If you tinker with the settings, it will move on its own if you are particularly tired but you can start pedaling as and when you feel the need to change the speed. In addition to that, it is also easy on the environment. This is because it doesn't need any fuel to function and consequently, no pollution is released into the air. Also, since you don't need fuel, you can save all that money you would've blown up on gasoline if you owned a car instead.

However, the biggest benefit of an electric bike has to be that it gives elderly people a chance to stay fit and healthy. The internal motor will jump in whenever necessary if they feel fatigued. Therefore, if you are worried about your mother or grandmother because she is not getting enough exercise- you can buy this wonderful machine for her or convert a regular bike by yourself. When they realize how much extra energy they have, you will receive a million thank yous and then some!

The Benefits of Using an Electric Bike

Electric Feel

Saturday, July 23, 2011

Modern Music - Yes, Rap Is Music!

Is rap even considered music? Some have argued that, due to the practice of sampling and the fact that most rappers rely primarily on rhythm and lyrics to communicate with their audiences, this sub-genre of hip hop shouldn't be considered a genre of music at all. This is not the case however. Rap is most definitely a genre of music, and its artists continue to innovate to this very day.

Sampling As Found Art

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

Anyone who has ever made a collage knows first-hand the artistic validity of found art. Sometimes an original artistic creation can be framed in a different context to give it additional meaning. This has always been considered a valid practice.

While "Mo Money Mo Problems" by Notorious B.I.G. might contain samples from "I'm Coming Out" by Diana Ross, it is not similar enough to cause people to confuse the two songs. In fact, the existence of the new hip hop track introduced a generation of fans to the original song. Each song has its own aesthetic, and both are totally unique.

Beyond Slam Poetry

Cadence, diction, lyrics, and rhythm aren't the only aspects of a vocal performance by a rapper. Some have been known to augment their styles with touches of reggae singing. Others might croon like The Isley Brothers between passages to connect with a chord from the backing music.

Rappers sometimes abandon sampling and electronic music in favor of performing in front of a live band. Entire hybrid genres exist such as rap-metal and rap-rock. Linkin Park, for example, combines hip-hop and rap with alternative music and heavy metal to create a pop music experience that has entertained people from all over the world.

There will always be those people who prefer older genres. Supporters of acoustic instruments and classical styles may feel that the music of yesterday better speaks to them. However, it is unfair to deny the millions of people who love rap music the respect their favorite genre deserves.

As a primarily lyrical tradition, rap has a better ability than many genres to express the problems facing otherwise ignored segments of the population. Who could argue that rap hasn't had a profound social impact?

Whether one considers the lighthearted and charming style of Snoop Dogg or the intense, political lyrics of Immortal Technique, there is something for everyone in the world of hip hop and rap. As a result, music fans should consider hip hop artists to be valid members of the greater community of musicians.

Modern Music - Yes, Rap Is Music!

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

Friday, July 22, 2011

Is Janet Jackson Stuck on "Sexy"?

Since the days when there was a Jackson 5, we've been delighted to know and experience the family's youngest member, Janet Jackson. From her debut performance at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas as a mere child, her roles on Good Times and Fame, to her uber successful career as a Grammy winning recording artist and performer, you would have to have been living in a cave to not know the mega talent that is Janet Jackson.

Launching her own solo singing career in 1982 under the management of her father, Joe, she came out with her first albums, "Dream Street" and "Janet Jackson". While not screaming successes, the albums yielded one or two minor hits. In 1986, Janet teamed up with producers Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis to produce "Control", her breakthrough album, which launched her well on her path to becoming the mega star she is today.

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

In those days, Janet portrayed a funky, fierce, yet toned down version of herself that showcased her dance talents and performance ability. The songs, like her image, were sassy, defiant, and spoke of her need to be her own person. She also gave us a sneak peek of her more sensual side on the song "Funny How Time Flies", but still showed some innocence on the hit "Let's Wait Awhile". After the multi platinum success of Control, Janet fired her father as her manager. It marked the beginning of her declaration of independence from her father's stern rule and management of her career.

Control was followed up by Rhythm Nation 1814, an instant smash. More fierce dance diva routines, and a bit of a global perspective, as evidenced on songs like "State of the World", "The Knowledge" and "Living in a World They Didn't Make". She also showed a soulful longing on the lushly produced "Come Back To Me".

The last single on Rhythm Nation, "Love Will Never Do Without You", saw Janet break out of her cocoon and show a sexy, sultry side of her we had not really, fully seen before. Suddenly showing us her body and heretofore amazingly hidden breasts, she left the old 'Daddy's girl Janet' completely behind, and let the world know "I am woman, and I want SEX". Janet fans ate up this new vixenly side of Ms. Jackson like cake. The freshness of this new, sexy image fit her well.

Her follow up albums, "Janet", "The Velvet Rope", and "All For You" delved further into Janet's new breathlessly sexy persona, exploring themes like bisexuality, bondage, and all types of sex play. On songs like "That's the Way Love Goes", "Rope Burn", "All for You", and "Just a Little While", Janet let us know how much she wants it, how often she needs it, what she's gonna do with it, and that she's more than just a little bit of a freak. If you believe the lyrics of all these songs, then Janet Jackson has sex on the brain 24-7. Undoubtedly a woman that is every man's dream.

3 more CD's and one Superbowl half time debacle later, Janet seems to still be singing the same old tune. The artist's last 3 offerings, "Damita Jo" (2004), "20 Y.O." (2006), and 2008's "Discipline", find Janet once again regaling us with visions of sex, lust and more sexual innuendo than can be found at the Playboy mansion.
Discipline's lead single, "Feedback", while as catchy and dancey as we've come to expect from Ms. Jackson, once again leads us down the same old sex laden path with typical lyrics such as:

"So here's my demonstration

A peep show

Tonight my body's an exhibition, baby

Though it's on display, don't be scared to

Touch It. It said so

So come and get it babe"

Her recent deluge of nearly nude pictorials in every magazine known to man show her still playing the sexy, sex obsessed vamp, practically hitting us over the head with her hot bod and over the top sexuality ad nauseum. However, at this point, it's gotten more than just a bit stale. I mean, we've seen and heard it all before, yes? More times than we can count, as a matter of fact.

Janet, we know you're sexy. Janet, we know you're freaky. Janet, we know you've got an amazing body. However, at this stage in the game we have to wonder, what else goes on in that head of yours, Janet? Is it really just all sex all the time? After having lived so much life, traveled the world and back, and having been one of the most successful female performers of all time, is that really all that you have to offer?

Is your emotional self just indefinitely caught in some sexual limbo, unable to advance to the next level? For a woman who's done and achieved so much, I'm finding it puzzling that you're so redundantly stuck on the "sexy" part of yourself. That you seem to feel that this is the only part of you worth revealing. Meanwhile, I'm sure there's a ton more in there. There has to be!

When are we going to get to see it, Janet? When are you REALLY going to go "deeper"?. Your true fans continue to wait.

Is Janet Jackson Stuck on "Sexy"?

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

Electric Fireplace Heaters

Could an electric fireplace heater be right for your home? With savings of up to 50% now available online, it's clear that many people are opting for these popular appliances. In this article, we take a closer look at why people are opting for electric fireplace suites.

When it comes to heating your home, there are a number of options available to you. For many people, the most obvious choice is to make use of central heating. Since most new properties are now built with central heating included, this seems like an obvious choice.

Electric Feel

Indeed, even if you live in a period property, it may well be the case that there is a central heating system installed. Most often making use of a gas boiler, such systems usually rely on having a number of radiators placed throughout your home, although this isn't always the case.

Some systems also make use of alternatives, such as ducts that bring warm air into every room of the property.

So why is it that some people choose options other than central heating? There are numerous reasons for this. One of the most common might simply be if there is no central heating system already in place. The cost of installing a boiler, radiators in every room, plus the necessary pipes can be expensive.

This isn't the only reason for people shunning this option though. Many people feel that they'd like to add a bit more character to their homes. While radiators may be functional, they're not particularly nice to look at. Fires can be a better choice, helping to create a real focal point for a room.

It's for this reason that many home owners have started to look at electric fires. Less dirty than solid fuel options and often far easier to install than gas alternatives, it's easy to see why they've become popular.

Modern versions of electric fires are designed in such a way as to mimic the look and feel of a real, natural fire. This has become a great selling point. It means that you can have something that looks just like a real fire, but without the associated hassle.

They're also great if you don't already have a fireplace. You can make use of the latest designs to effectively create a fireplace in your room, but without the costs that are associated with building a fireplace from scratch.

All of this can be achieved by purchasing an electric fireplace heater. You'll soon have something that is more than just functional - it's stylish and can give your room a completely different feel.

This is definitely something worth considering if you're looking for something a little out of the ordinary.

Electric Fireplace Heaters

Electric Feel

Thursday, July 21, 2011

4 Ingredients For Producing Great Soulful House Music

House music has always been about the crowd and for the crowd. House music producers, since the very first embryonic sounds spilled out of the Warehouse club in Chicago, have done their best to build a solid, organic connection with dancers and listeners. As times and trends have changed, so have the tunes, but one genre of house that has remained fairly prominent is soulful house. This style combines elements from vocal, funky and disco house, but also adds some distinguishing characteristics of its own. Like funky house, soulful house music has ties to the early masters of R&B, but instead of following the funkier sounds that emerged in the 1970's, soulful house went in a more emotional direction. Let's examine some of the ingredients that can help define a soulful house track.

1. A powerful, resonant vocal. In soulful house music, the vocal is often the key building block around which the rest of the track is arranged. A singer's performance in this genre is often more textured and subtle than in vocal house, where power usually rules the day. This calls for production that can reveal the texture of a singer's voice, highlighting the many payers of a performance. The goal is to capture the same aesthetic as is found in down-tempo, popular soul music and combine it with a house groove.

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

2. Mellower disco samples. While disco house as a genre is usually open to a wide variety of different disco sounds, soulful house usually restricts itself to mellower grooves, preferring to let the vocal take center stage and have the bassline and strings act as supporting players rather than in-your-face leads. Muted guitars and electric pianos are much more common than blaring horns and big drums.

3. Deeper lyrics. Soulful house music tends to take a more in-depth look at the stories that are told through its lyrics. These tales are usually quite emotional or personal, giving listeners the feeling that they are hearing the singer's deepest confessions. Some soulful house, particularly if it samples from or is modeled after the 1960's might even contain a social message beyond the more common peace and unity feel of standard house. Soulful house often leaves listeners feeling as though they have replenished their inner being.

4. A chill vibe. Out of all the house genres, soulful house might come closest to resembling pop music, thanks to its combination of non-aggressive sounds and more complete lyrical content. An overriding 'chill' feeling permeates most examples of this genre of house, which has lead to its great popularity in lounges and other relaxed bar environments.

4 Ingredients For Producing Great Soulful House Music

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

Wednesday, July 20, 2011

Electric Ride On Cars

Children love trying out things that are typically "grown-up" things to do. There have many toys on the market for years that allow children to experience adult task, such as cooking sets, oven, and tool sets. One type toy that is so sophisticated that even an adult might enjoy it, are electric ride on cars. Electric ride on cars are replicas of "real" cars that are sized to scale for children. They are powered by an electric battery. The child can sit in the driver's seat, and drive their car. Besides the fact that these electric ride on cars, and other ride on toys are extremely adorable, there are some genuine benefits of buying ride on toys for your child.

One advantage is that it can prepare the child for the real thing later on. When your child gets behind the wheel of ride on toys, they get a sense of how the vehicle "feels". For example, when an adults learns how to maneuver and drive a vehicle, they have to learn that the vehicle has a "feel" to it. An adult learns that they have to be sensitive to how the steering wheel feels, and not to steer it wildly. When a parent buys electric ride on cars for their kids, the kids can learn how to handle a steering wheel. If they are riding on other ride on toys such as a motorcycle or bike, they will learn how those vehicles feel. Then when they are old enough to have the real things, they won't be scared of those vehicles, because the vehicles will be familiar to them.

Electric Feel

This leads to the second advantage of buying electric ride on cars or other ride on toys for your child. If the child has already learned to feel comfortable with vehicles, they will be confident, safer drivers. The parent can teach the child safe driving tips habits. Instead of endangering the child behind the wheel of a real vehicle, they can have their electric ride on cars or ride on toys to practice on. By the time that they are old enough to have their own real vehicles, they would have had years to practice safe driving and steering. Again, they should be very confident. They will be more likely to not have anything to prove with regards to any "daredevil" stunts, because they will have already gotten that out of their systems. Electric ride on cars are made to look like real cars, and to that end, they are great to look at. They will have great paint jobs, and the child will learn how not to scratch the paint job, or dent the vehicle. When they are old enough to drive real cars, this will already be in their heads.

Electric ride on cars, or other ride on toys, are the modern equivalent to training wheels. They give children the opportunity to gain confidence behind the wheel of a vehicle, and to gain and learn responsible habits in a way that is safe for them. Electric ride on cars, and other ride on toys set children up for success as adult drivers.

Electric Ride On Cars

Electric Feel

Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Functions of Teleprompter Software

A teleprompter is nothing but a device used for displaying the words in the monitor or television screen kept in front of a camera. The newsreaders who work on television channels uses teleprompter software extensively while presenting the news. The basic idea behind the service is to convince the viewer that the person who reads the news has memorized the entire news and speaking out from his memory.

It gives the impression to the viewer as if the reader talks to him directly. Usually a screen is placed in front of the reader and a camera is placed below such that the words are displayed on the monitor by reflection method using a clear glass surface. The newsreader will directly look into the camera and comfortably read the messages from the monitor in front of her. It is quite common to use this technology for delivering speeches by celebrity personalities when they are interviewed.

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

The audience who are listening to the news will have a feeling that the newsreader is delivering the news directly from her memory. But in reality the reader will see the display screen or monitor on which the words to be read are displayed with full clarity. Nowadays, teleprompter software applications are used in many organizations and business associations for delivering quality speeches and for creation of quality audios. It can be conveniently used on laptop or on a desktop, thus facilitating the speaker to control the flow and rate of delivery of words. Personal Teleprompters are used in schools and other educational institutions for delivering pre-written speeches. The speaker will now be able to adjust the monitor, either for slowing it down or speeding up according to the rate of delivery of words.

It is not necessary that the speaker should directly look into the camera for reading the monitor. Sometimes, during interviews of movie stars and big personalities, the camera crew fixes the monitor below the place where he is seated so that he can refer to the monitor while giving answers. This service cannot be used where live interviews are conducted.

Apart from television channels this service is widely used by politicians during electrical speeches given on tours. They usually fix the device in the place where they are standing in the car or vehicle and the person who reads the message can control, and browse up and down the monitor for repeating the message. Using different types of teleprompter services, the reader can now save and edit the texts in any format according to his choice.

Functions of Teleprompter Software

Electric Feel Lyrics Mgmt

My Healing Client's Son Stated He Could Feel Electrical Sensations During Healing

Here is a quote from one of my healing clients: "Then this evening, at 7.30, My son experienced an electrical sensation - almost like a shock, although not unpleasant - which he was certain was attributable to you. He had just been with his father (whom I was sending healing too), and had a strong feeling of deja vu, taking him back to about the age of eight (an extremely happy time for us all).  Just now, while he was working at the computer, the electric light over his head came on - this has never happened before! I'm not asking for an explanation, of course - just thought you might be interested to know!"

I had given some thought to what I was doing at 7.30 on Tuesday evening.  I had decided to go to our local beach at Dinas Dinlle, which faces west.  I was sitting on one of the stone and wooden seats that are built into the breakwater for high tides, which also serves as a promenade.

Electric Feel

I chose naturally to sit there and watch the early stages of the sunset.  It was a magical evening and I was enjoying the play of the five elements with each other.  I was playing some awareness games with my Self and each element in turn. 

I was taking time to connect in my mind with the Water element of the sea and the Air element - the lovely warm gentle breeze of the August evening, while I grounded my body's energy to the beach and the Earth element.  I was releasing tension within myself, then connecting to the clear sky and the sun radiating the Fire element to the planet. I was enjoying the Moment, just being.

I think at this stage of heightened awareness, I decided to gently close my eyes and start to meditate, still maintaining the connection with the five elements and reaching out with my feelings to each one in turn as part of the meditation.

I continued to meditate and raise my body's vibration until I felt I was in an altered state of awareness, where I could feel the blending and the connections, on many levels, of these five elements coming together. 

I noticed my awareness had become very multi-dimensional, whereby I could take my awareness into different dimensions of various realities or play with each element in turn and experience finer feeling-levels of the more subtle qualities.

I can remember in this heightened state of awareness connecting with the people who had requested healing, using this connection to the five elements to help ground the energies of these people; using each element in turn within the person's body to help bring balance and healing and enliven the person's own Spiritual Energy or the Life Force element within the soul, to strengthen their own core nature and bring balance and healing into their life.

I continued to meditate for about 30 minutes and felt my own auric field build with magnetic energy and fill with the spiritual light that was radiated outwards.  I can remember asking the Angelic Kingdom and the Spiritual / Psychic Surgeons to work with me in my healing work. 

I was inviting these non-physical beings to work with me and to travel to the locations of each person I was sending healing too.

My Healing Client's Son Stated He Could Feel Electrical Sensations During Healing

Electric Feel

Monday, July 18, 2011

Playing Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Vs Les Paul

In the political world you have republicans, and you have democrats. In automotive circles you have Ford people, and you have Chevy people. In the fishing world you have those who prefer inshore fishing, and those who are fans of off shore angling. In the guitar world, you often have two opposing legions. Stratocaster players verses Les Paul supporters.

It is, of course, not all black and white, and there are always off-shoots in any discipline. Politics has its independents, cars have Toyota and Honda fans, anglers have fly fishermen, and guitarists have Ibanez, PRS, Yamaha and more.
But quite often, the world revolves around two opposing forces, day verse night, high tide verses low tide, summer verses winter - all with varying degrees of "in-betweeness". Back in the day, when I first started playing guitar, the picture was much clearer. If you played rock and roll, you were either a Strat guy or a Les Paul player. Nothing else would do.

Electric Feel

To the un-trained eye these two guitars have quite a lot in common. They both are hunks of wood with six strings, that plug into an amplifier to make music. But to the guitar aficionado the differences are many. Some of the comparisons that can be made between the Strat and the Les Paul involve differences in:

1. Tone
2. Pickups
3. Feel
4. Weight
5. Amp Compatibility

1. Tone - The first most apparent difference between the two guitars lies in the tone that each produces. A Les Paul "sounds" distinctly different from a Strat. This is largely due to the pick up configuration, that we will cover next, but the Les Paul tone can be described as a more "meaty" of thicker tone, and the Strat as a "sweeter" of thinner tone.

2. Pickups - A Strat pickup configuration typically consists of three "single coil" pickups. These pickups are known for producing that "sweeter" tone that many players prefer. The Les Paul normally has two "humbucker" pickups. Each humbucker pickup is, in essence, two single coil pickups put together. Humbuckers are a higher output pickup and result in more distortion, hence the meaty or thicker tones. The Strat comes stock with a five-way pickup selector switch, the Les Paul comes with a three way (See our article "Playing Guitar and the Pickup Selector Switch"). Because the Strat has three pickups it is capable of producing five distinct tones through adjustment of the selector switch. The Les Paul, with two pickups, is capable of three distinct tones.

3. Feel - Play the two guitars and you will immediately feel the difference. The fret board of a Strat typically has a more "rounded" or contoured shape. The Les Paul fret board is typically more of a flat plane. The pluses and minuses of the two can be argued, depending on who you are talking to, but most would agree that the feel of both is decidedly different. In addition, Stratocasters often are produced with either a rosewood fret board or a maple fret board. The darker rosewood has a slightly different "feel" and produces a bit of a thicker tone favored by many rock players, and the lighter colored maple fret board has a bit of a thinner tone preferred by many country players.

4. Weight - The difference in weight between the two guitars is considerable. In my early days as a touring musician, I was a Les Paul guy. I spent many years with a Paul strapped on my shoulder six nights a week until the discomfort from the weight became nearly constant. Then one night, on a lark, a fellow band mate let me play his Strat on a gig. It felt like a feather on my shoulder compared to the cinder block of the Les Paul, and I was instantly hooked on Strats.

5. Amp Compatibility - Many consider the perfect marriage in tone to be a Strat plugged into a Fender tube amp. There is an unmistakable "clean" tone when these two are put together that is instantly recognizable. Although Fender amps are not usually known for great distortion, a good stomp box is a common cure, and worth the sacrifice for the ultimate clean tone. Conversely, the Les Paul is often paired with a Marshall tube amp for the ultimate distortion tone. Favored by many guitarists from heavy metal to hard rock to grunge, the Les Paul / Marshall combination is often considered to be rock and roll "nirvana".

Other differences between the Stratocaster and the Les Paul include floating verses fixed bridges, differences in headstock shape, volume/ tone switch placement, body shape and contour, and input jack placement.
All these add up to generations of loyal followers of one style and design, or the other. Which is better, the Stratocaster or the Les Paul? Who knows. It's all a matter of personal taste and preference. Talk to ten different guitar players and you're liable to get ten different answers, and all of them are right!

Playing Electric Guitar - Stratocaster Vs Les Paul

Electric Feel

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Electric Fireplace Procom

There are some wonderful designs now when looking to purchase an electric fireplace procom, and many are choosing to have one in their homes to cut down on the gas utility bill. When having a more traditional fireplace fitted there is all the upheaval of preparing a chimney outlet and making sure all the surroundings are fireproof.

Even though the traditional fires are lovely and many people may have changed in the past to gas, now as mentioned before with prices rising electric fireplaces are becoming more and more popular. The only initial work you have to do is to ensure you have an electric outlet near to where you would like the fireplace to be plugged in.

Electric Feel

The electric fireplace procom comes to life from a quick flip of the switch, and immediately you can start to feel the warmth from the fire. The other added bonus is that the fireplaces are portable so you can put them in whichever room you prefer.

There are models to suit almost every room that you would like from standing against the chimney wall in the living room to finding a fireplace that will suit a smaller room like an office or study. There are also available models that will fit into the corners of a room.

In nearly everybody's mind when thinking of sitting in a nice cozy chair by the fireside on a winters evening is having the family or friends enjoying the warmth together. Electric fireplace procom can create all the effects of proper living flames to enhance any room, without all the fuss of installing the traditional one.

These electric fireplaces are great for busy families or couples when entering their home after being out for most of the day. At the simple flick of a switch, warmth can be felt almost immediately and the realistic flames dancing and glowing, those alone make you feel nice and warm.

Electric Fireplace Procom

Electric Feel

DIY Electric Car Conversion

Have you decided to take action against the rising price of gas? Do you think that you have what it takes to successfully complete a DIY electric car conversion project?

Converting your gas powered car to an electric car enables your vehicle to run solely on electricity as its main source of power. Electric vehicle conversion is becoming more popular these days as many people are now realizing its benefits. These benefits include that it will eliminate your gas bill and your dependency on oil while helping our environment. No gas equals no harmful fumes.

Electric Feel

There are many benefits that can be obtained from converting your car. However, before you get started converting your vehicle, perhaps you should ask yourself if DIY electric car conversion is right for you.

Here are some questions for you below to evaluate whether or not you have it in you to be one of the few who have taken that plunge into converting their car to run on electricity. If you can answer YES to any of these questions, then you definitely have what it takes to do your own conversion of your vehicle.

Are you fed up with high gas prices? Do you have a sincere passion to find an alternate source of fuel? Do you already own a car or have access to one that you are interested in converting? Do you have your own workspace available to complete the conversion? Or better yet, can you borrow a friend's garage? Do you have a little bit of time available to work on your vehicle? Would you like to save money by doing the conversion on your own? Lastly, do you want to feel the peace of driving by a gas station without any worries?

Where do you stand? Do you feel that you have what it takes to perform your own DIY electric car conversion? As long as you have the will and passion, then you can complete the process to transform your vehicle yourself without hiring a professional. Are you ready to get started?

DIY Electric Car Conversion

Electric Feel