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Tuesday, January 27, 2015

The Chase By Jacqueline Sebiane

Do you ever feel like you have to chase everyone and everything all the time?  I’ve been having a lot of revelations about life lately.  I’ve been reflecting back on my experiences and how those experiences made me feel at the time they happened and how I feel about those experiences now.  I’ve been soul searching in the quest for the meaning of my life. 

I am a deep thinker and a very quiet person who is drawn to the ocean.  I am near the ocean almost every day… The Palos Verdes Peninsula, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan Beach, Santa Monica Beach, Malibu Beach, Huntington Beach, Newport Beach.  I am always at the beach.  When I am at the edge of the ocean there is an effortless flow of energy that causes me to be still in the majestic beauty.  Sometimes a cool breeze blows through my long hair as the sun kisses my face or warms my back.  Most times spectacular clouds, the ocean eddies, a mysterious fog or a colorful sunset creates a picture-perfect scenery.  When I am gazing out at the ocean, my soul is transported to another place and an overwhelming sense of peace takes over me.  I feel very spiritual and connected to God when I am gazing out at the water and breathing in the pristine air. I have come to realize that I want to feel as good as I feel when I am at the beach all of the time. God did not intend for us to live our lives constantly chasing things and struggling against the universe. 

Are you always upset, worried, stressed out or in a hurry?  Are you stuck in a rut or routine so much so that you lost touch with yourself? Are you spending a great deal of time trying to fix people, situations or things? Are you constantly looking for love or chasing a relationship that is not reciprocal? Are you relentlessly chasing money or your dreams? All of that is so exhausting. Be rooted in awareness and let all of that go.  Make a decision today to let your life flow harmoniously in alignment with the universe. Still practice a strong work ethic to meet your needs and work on your goals but let your life unfold naturally and you will most certainly experience inner peace.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Life, Death and Fitness Model Greg Plitt

On January 17, 2015 at approximately 4PM renown fitness model Greg Plitt was tragically killed by a moving train in Burbank, CA while he was filming footage for one of his projects.  It was reported that he tripped over the train tracks in front of an oncoming locomotive and his destiny unfolded.

I post information and images of death all the time on my blog.  I don’t do it to be morbid but rather because death is a part of life.  No living being can escape death and we must come to the realization that at some point we will all have to deal with death and face our own death.  Death is not scary to me.  It is a graceful transition from a physical presence to an intangible ascension into the heavens.  The time and manner of our death is a mystery of which only our creator is in control.   

I was entirely inspired by Greg’s drive, determination and strength.  He was the epitome of physical perfection.  Not only was he a prominent fitness model but he broke fitness modeling records by being on the cover of a fitness magazine every month for five straight years.  It was his discipline and strong work ethic that got him the covers. Greg was also an actor, a motivational speaker and an entrepreneur. He was a graduate of West Point, a former U.S. Army Ranger, a U.S. Military Academy graduate, a former Company Commander in charge of over 180 soldiers, a two time All-American and three time state champion wrestler, a professional skydiver and a golf club champion. All of Greg's accomplishments were obtained through his own drive and hard work.

Greg’s legacy will live on with the message being that you can do what you set your mind to if you are willing to do the work.

This is an excerpt of a message Greg’s family posted to his website regarding his untimely death:


We are devastated over the loss of our son. Your messages have uplifted us and give us strength; we thank you for that.  Greg’s soul is now with our heavenly Father. May his spirit live on through his website and through each of you.  As we mourn and honor our son and brother, how prophetic his own words…

When you are wondering how do you go on? The better question is, how do you NOT go on? – Greg Plitt


There will be a public memorial service in Los Angeles on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at 2pm at The Church of the Good Shepherd in Beverly Hills. An additional service will be held in his hometown of Baltimore, MD the following week. Details will be shared as they are confirmed.
- Dad, Mom & Gin


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