Showing posts with label abuse. Show all posts
Showing posts with label abuse. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

James Leprino: Stop Sickening Animal Abuse at World’s Largest Pizza Cheese Supplier

Hi Everybody!

I just signed the petition "James Leprino: Stop Sickening Animal Abuse at World’s Largest Pizza Cheese Supplier" on Change.org.

It's a very important issue regarding the cruel treatment of their cows. Will you sign it too? 


You can click HERE or copy and paste the link below

http://www.change.org/p/james-leprino-stop-sickening-animal-abuse-at-world-s-largest-pizza-cheese-supplier?recruiter=46770324&utm_campaign=signature_receipt&utm_medium=email&utm_source=share_petition





Wednesday, January 22, 2014

Severely Neglected Dog Needs Your Help!



TOVAH


Tovah was found abandoned, cold and nearly starved to death. She was emaciated and suffering from a severe upper respiratory infection and intestinal conditions. She hardly had the energy to stand.

Tovah is now safe at North Shore Animal League America where she is receiving veterinary care and warm, loving attention.

We are counting on you to help us continue to provide Tovah, and many animals like her, with the care they need to recover and live long and happy lives.


CLICK HERE TO HELP!




Friday, January 10, 2014

Six Things To Practice During 2014: Addictions To The Past

We  are living in an age of re-educating ourselves.  Which is  the main reason I began this Blog.   With knowledge comes understanding, and with understanding comes healing. 

Over the next 6 weeks I will be covering Six Things To Practice During 2014.  But before going into all that, I believe it important that we come into an understanding as to why we dwell on the past.  And too, how it effects the brain and subsequently creates an addiction that leads to other outside addictive behaviors.     

Dwelling on the past is, for many, an addiction.     But unlike the other types of addictions we know about, such as drugs, alcohol, sex, gambling and so on,  our addiction to the past is still pretty much seen as a harmful past-time.  After doing some research on the matter, it is clear that Medical Science is working diligently to connect emotional dis-ease with outside physical ailments.  

Following is just a few examples.  And as with anything you find on this Blog, I ask that you take what rings true for you, and simply leave the rest!

Namaste!




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My mother spent over 90% of her life dwelling on the past.   Nearly every conversation with her would be about something that happened to her years prior.  Most of the events took place long before I was even born.  And many of the people she spoke of were complete strangers to me.  But that didn't stop her from recounting specifics of situations that took place 40, 50 and 60 years ago, giving you the time, date and weather conditions!  A  I shit you not!     

Interestingly enough, whenever anyone asked my mother what she did the day before, her mind would go blank!    

Even though she could recall certain current situations, my mother would always (and I mean always) find a way to integrate past events into it!  It was if she was stuck on this damn never ending loop.  No matter how hard you would try to keep her focused on the present, she would just go right back to something that happened to her in the past.   Granted, some of the things that happened were pretty traumatic.  But she had happy times too.  Sadly, she chose to focus more on the bad than the good.   And sadder still, not only did her habitual trips to the past make her unbearable to be around, it also forced her into several psychotic break downs.  It was heartbreaking to know that her unwillingness to fully live in the present prevented her from enjoying life.   
  
Unfortunately, my mother’s nasty little habit of dwelling on the past is not some isolated anomaly.    For a vast number of people, dwelling on the past is a life-time commitment. 
Some who have studied the human condition have concluded that dwelling on the past could be signs of addiction.     



The chemicals triggered in your brain, like any substance abuse, when used for the wrong purpose and over-used, the effects can be, and are, devastating and debilitating.  In many cases, it can also create physical ailments like heart disease, and ultimately…death.

The following are a few examples of such addictions:

Emotional addiction:  needing sympathy and/or attention.  A need to feel alive.  Fear of being hurt or fear of constant danger.  And in more extreme cases, addiction to pain. 
  
Chemicals in the brain that are triggered:  Adrenaline and cortisol.   Reliving certain situations increases adrenaline.  (And yes, there are adrenaline junkies!)    Cortisol governs fear; its primary purpose is to help us avoid hurtful situations and danger.   

Emotional addiction:   can also mean the need to recapture those feelings of security, confidence, comfort and love.  

Chemicals in the brain that are triggered:  Endorphins, dopamine, Serotonin, Oxytocin


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Six Signs You Suffer from an Addiction to the Past
1. You Constantly Talk About the Past and the Way Things Used to Be
2. You Resist Change
3. You Continually Fail to Plan for a Better Future
4. You Argue for the Past that Things Used to Be Better
5. You've allowed Relationships to Become Stale, Uninteresting and Without Passion
6. You have physically or mentally peaked


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So why do we dwell on the past so much?  Rehashing over and over in our minds what we could have /should have said and done?   Reliving memories that are, for the most part, painful and emotionally damaging?  

We’ll cover these questions in the next article.






















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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Red Rover: Providing Safe Escape For Pets of Domestic Violence

Domestic violence turns a home into a place of terror. Many justifiably believe that their beloved pet will become a victim of retaliation if they leave their tormentor. To help break this cycle of violence, Red Rover provides Safe Escape to enable victims and their pets to find a safe place to begin again.


Founded in 1987, the mission of RedRover is to bring animals out of crisis and strengthen the bond between people and animals through emergency sheltering, disaster relief services, financial assistance and education. RedRover accomplishes its mission by engaging volunteers and supporters, collaborating with others and maximizing the use of online technology.


Please note: We are not a shelter or vet clinic and cannot accept animals. Find a Sacramento-area animal shelter.


RedRover is committed to:
bringing animals out of crisis and into care by:
  • caring for animals displaced by natural disasters or rescued from mass cruelty situations
  • providing financial assistance to pet owners and animal rescuers to obtain urgent veterinary care
mitigating situations of animals in crisis by:
  • offering financial incentives to encourage witnesses to animal cruelty to come forward  
  • connecting volunteers and rescuers with opportunities to help animals in need
Click HERE to Read More about Red Rover. 


If you and your pet are victims of Domestic Violence, please contact Red Rover Immediately!

CONTACT INFORMATION:

info@redrover.org
(916) 429-2457

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Victims of Domestic Violence Please Contact Someone ASAP!

If you or someone you know is living with domestic violence, PLEASE contact someone IMMEDIATELY!

Whether you are a man, woman, child... help IS available!

CALL:  1-800-799-SAFE (7233)

Or if you are able...Go online to one or all these sites!







DOMESTIC VIOLENCE IS EVERYBODY'S BUSINESS!





Wednesday, July 31, 2013

Our Missing: Never Forget! Never Giving Up!

People are seeking loved ones from all over the world.  Someone out there knows something!  Could that someone be YOU?

Below are just a few of the sites that have listings of Missing Persons from all around the world.   

Thankfully, quite a few missing persons have been found safe!  But so many, many, many more haven't!    And then there's the cold cases, the unsolved deaths and murders, and so on!   



If you have information on any of these cases...SHARE IT!  There is Hope your one small tip can lead to solving a mystery.

The more people aware and looking--the better the chances are for our Missing!  



Please be sure to Share the sites below

on  ALL your 

Social Networks! 

PLEASE CHECK BACK OFTEN!

I WILL BE ADDING ADDITIONAL SITES FROM TIME TO TIME!


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*Outpost for Hope*  NEWLY ADDED

http://www.outpostforhope.org/


Charley Project

http://www.charleyproject.org/


The Doe Network

www.doenetwork.org




Still They Speak: Bringing Hope to Cold Cases                


stilltheyspeak.com/



National Missing and Unidentified Persons System

www.namus.gov/



North American Missing Persons Network


http://www.nampn.org/updates.html





Friday, January 29, 2010

Please Sign The Petition!

On October 6,2009 Cuddles,  6 week-old kitten,  was tortured to death in Pennsylvania.  A group of men threw rocks at her and then put lighter fluid on her back and lit it.  Her whiskers and entire back was severely burned.

  She was rescued by an animal control officer,but later died from her injuries.


  Things like this have to be STOPPED in EVERY SINGLE STATE!

Tougher laws need to be implemented.


Please help to stop this abuse of animals.



Please sign the petition to bring justice for Cuddles and for all animals who have died at the hands of brutal killers.


Add your voice!  Let these mindless jerks know that you are not going to sit idle while they go around torturing and killing helpless animals!


Click HERE



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People who would do this to an animal are only one step away from doing this to a child, an elderly person, someone with a handicap or anyone else they deem weak and defenseless.  Why?  Because they are cowards and are under the belief they are entitled to to do anything they want to anyone or anything without consequences!
As human experiencers, we are obligated to take care of those who cannot take care of themselves ... to defend and protect those who cannot fend for themselves.

The way we treat our animals reflects how we treat one another.

I am of a firm belief that if you are cruel to animals then you are most certainly cruel to another human being.  

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