Monday, February 20, 2012

MIRACLES * THE ANSWER TO EVERYTHING

THIS VIDEO CAN CHANGE YOUR LIFE 
Please take 4 minutes to watch this and consider the ideas below. Thank you!
  




This is not what you think Please watch this. It's under 5 minutes. Please watch the video before reading any further.

This is how the law of life works: when you give, you receive. And the more you give, the more you receive.
It is wonderful the way love created a full circle of gifts. The one thing in the world the cab driver wanted, he received — as a result of his kindness and generosity.

Here's what's interesting. The woman was obnoxious and bitchy to the cab driver. She presented herself as a bitter, unhappy woman who complained a lot.


What is amazing about this is that the cab driver did not REACT. He did not return hate for hate. He did not spew anger or bark back at the woman. 

He quietly persisted in trying to first understand her behavior. He tried to understand ("Seek first to understand, rather than to be understood," says the St. Francis prayer) -- and wondered why she was so bitchy and mean-spirited. "A soft answer turns away wrath."


Question: If the cab driver had called her a bitch or been equally rude to the woman — in other words,  if he had retaliated in an "eye for an eye" way — would he have been the perfect donor match for this woman? I don't think so, but we would never know anyway, because a hateful, hostile person would never have considered giving his kidney or going to the clinic in the first place (to get the blood work done)  Very few would give an organ to a total stranger. 
What's interesting, is that this man had nothing left to live for. He was "surrendered" at the lowest point. He was empty which is often where you have to be to allow something new to come in. You have to be so beaten down at times that there is no place else to go, except to Source, spirit, the beginning of everything.. which some call God. 

Here is my strange question: did this cab driver's loving attitude and gentle spirit CREATE the match? Did his act of being loving and generous and compassionate and going against the grain of retaliating and "fighting fire with fire" actually foment a healthy breeding ground for miracles and create the synchronicty of the highest order -- love, healing, life? After all, love and love making actually unite people in creating babies -- LIFE! 


Obviously he would not have been open-hearted enough to even offer his kidney — but let's take it a step further. If he were a miserly, hateful, angry person — would he have had the right chemistry, the correct DNA, or even have a healthy kidney to give her?  Would he have been the perfect match if his nature had been reactive, volatile, resentful, negative, withholding, conservative (fear based) or "quick to anger?" 


What do you think? Did the cab driver's generous, loving compassion — his peaceful, non-reactive attitude — actually CREATE the right match for her kidney? Or was it all predestined? 

Quantum physics says that the observer affects the object (wave) making it collapse into a particle at a certain moment in time. 

Quantum Physics says that everything exists in waves of infinite possibility, until we turn around and lock it in or "particularize" it with our "judgment, observation or opinion." (This is why it's important not to make negative assumptions about people or to judge them, for you get whatever you choose to see -- and you can therefore experience negative events that were never objectively there before you "locked them in" with your weighted observation or judgment.  

I believe his open-hearted attitude toward the rude woman — and his gentle persistence in trying to understand her pain — was the compassion that created the donor match. Anyone can be loving to someone who is loving to them first, but when we are loving to those who hate us and persecute us, we disarm them. We conquer our enemies. (By the way, that is the mark of a true Christian; the one who turns the other cheek and loves his enemies and his neighbor as himself.

Love is creative. It creates life. The cab driver's loving compassion actually made his kidney the right donor match.


Love in the face of hatred is the law of attraction. Like attracts like; hence, the kidney match. I know this may sound difficult to wrap your mind around, but with an understanding of Quantum Physics, it is simple to understand.


If the cab driver had returned hate for hate -- if he had been her equal in jerkiness -- which is so easy and common, in fact most of us behave very badly on a daily basis with others. Most of us take the easy, lazy way out and we don't extend ourselves beyond our own nose -- we have no interest in experiencing life from another's point of view, especially a bitchy old woman. Maybe a sad person will elicit some sympathy but how often do we actually stop to consider WHY someone is so ornery or mean? Not very often, which makes me think this cabbie was a very special human being to be able to "turn the other cheek and quest for anwers inside this woman's crotchety old soul.  

It's so ordinary and easy and common for us in everyday life to instantly react with hurt pride or to lash out when insulted or attacked. It seems to be the way of the world - tit for tat, you insult me, I insult you back. In our American TV shows and comedies we are so snarky and sarcastic and mean to each other. We get annoyed and resentful so easily. 

But if this cab driver had been as much a jerk as his passenger was to him, there would not have been a healing. There would have been no story, no gift, no miracle. 

There would have just been two hollow, hateful people passing like ships in the night. Maybe the cabbie would have had to learn his lesson in another way.


But two jerks usually cancel each other out. So it's our job, each of us, to go out into the world and do what we can to make someone happy. Here's how simple it is: Love creates life. When we express love, no matter how someone else is behaving, everyone involved in an argument is healed.


I don't mean to repeat myself but this is an important point, and a major discovery. Love heals. it is a creative force. Hate is a destructive force; it does not create life — it kills life. Just as darkness is the absence of light, and coldness is the absence of warmth, hatred is the absence of love. Hatred, darkness and cold have no power of their own. They are not self-starters.


This man took a bad situation and shined love on it. By his generosity, he enabled his kidney to be the right one as a donor match.


How is this possible?


In Quantum physics, scientists have proven that our loving attention to an object actually changes the object in the physical universe.


We have been conditioned to believe that the external world is more real than the internal world. Quantum Physics says just the opposite: what’s happening on the inside determines what’s happening on the outside. Our world is shaped by our thoughts. So your loving attention to something, literally alters the physical universe. This is scientific, but it is not easily understood.


Energy consists of sub-atomic particles that in turn make up atoms and finally matter. This energy exists as waves spread out over space and time. They have discovered that down to the tiniest atom, there is only empty space. There is no solid matter. Everything is energy. Everything exists in waves of infinite possibility. Only when we focus our attention on an object does that object become a particle. We "particularize" an object by our attention to it.


So thoughts really are things. And 85% of all disease is caused by stress -- which means worry, fear or misplaced thoughts that become ingrained habits of negativity. There is now scientific proof that loving thoughts actually create a thicker brain cortex. Monks who meditate on love regularly have no disease.


Dr. Christine Northrup says "Hope is a biochemical state in the body that promotes healing."


Laughter heals. And we know that love heals everything. Love is the actual definition of God. (If only the hateful Christian and Muslim fundamentalists knew that; they seem to omit Christ's teachings form their form of Christianity. Very bizarre.


Love is an interactive force. The Creator needs playmates to show off for. God needs our cooperation and belief in order to manifest miracles in our lives.  


To experience magic, miracles and wonder, we need to adopt a childlike wonder at all the beauty around us. We need to appreciate it, so it can show off for us. We need to "act as if" we believe in a power greater than ourselves -- participate, conspire, and cooperate with the LOVE (which is God and Goodness (they all mean the same thing.) 

By our loving, selfless action, we create harmony and goodwill. By being loving and giving, this man became the perfect match.


In this case, the Universe kept putting the cabbie and the woman together because the woman needed to be "driven" into submission by the cab driver's gentleness. This is the method used by the Great Peacemaker when he healed so-called "sinners."  He leaned on Divine Love with revolutionary softness. Christ didn't condemn the adulterer or the thief; his unconditional love made them want to walk in the light, and transformed their hearts. Whether you believe the healing miracles or not, loving your enemies actually works. "A soft answer turns away wrath."


In any case, fate/the universe/God or whatever you call your higher power — kept putting the cab driver and the bitch together because they each had a missing piece that created the whole; the full circle.


It is wonderful the way love created a full circle of gifts. The one thing in the world the cab driver wanted, he received — as a result of his generosity. The antidote to poverty and depression is generosity. This cab driver acted exactly as the Great Peacemaker would; he gave freely without thought of self. And he received everything.


And what was the catalyst? Returning love for hate. The cab driver persisted in being loving to his enemy.

Monday, February 06, 2012

KICK UP YOUR HEELS FUNDRAISER ~ BID FOR KIDS SUMMER PROGRAMS ~ LANCASTER OPERA HOUSE

KICK UP YOUR HEELS CHARITY FUNDRAISER for LANCASTER OPERA HOUSE




Sell one like this

All money raised for this fundraiser will go towards the programming and development of children's workshops. The Lancaster Opera House is a non-profit 501 (c) (3) Performing Arts Theater. 

The Lancaster Opera House is a reminder of an early American tradition. In previous centuries, it was not unusual to combine a music hall with a town’s main governmental building. These multi-functional halls were often called “Opera Houses”, whether or not opera was, in fact, performed. The Lancaster Opera House, designed by George J. Metzger, is one of only a few such Town Hall Opera Houses left in the country.
The restoration of the Opera House was started as a Bicentennial Project in 1975, with funding from the Town of Lancaster, State of New York, and numerous other public and private sources. When restoration began, forty seven cots, and a number of helmets were among the debris stacked on the floor of the auditorium. What had been a musty storeroom was on its way back to its turn of the century beauty. A new stairwell and elevator were built on to the East end of the Town Hall to provide handicapped access; the ceiling and walls were repaired; and four temporary rooms which had been built in the West corners of the balcony and auditorium were removed. The auditorium floor was stripped of a linoleum covering and refinished, the plaster frieze work of the proscenium arch was returned to its original state, and lighting fixtures which duplicated the original combination gas and electric fixtures were searched out and installed. St. Mary’s Elementary School in Lancaster, which was scheduled for demolition at the time, yielded wainscoting and hardware, which were used in the project.
After six years of hard work, the Opera House reopened on September 20, 1981. Once again, it is a performing arts and community center, looking as much as it did on opening night in 1897. The renovation of the basement and first floors of the Town Hall, which houses town offices, was completed in the Fall of 1987.  Displayed on the left side of the balcony are the original wooden balcony seats from 1897. The Opera House received a prestigious Pewter Plate award from the Landmark Society of the Niagara Frontier for outstanding renovation and operations of a historic venue.

The 4th Annual "Kick Up Your Heels" online auction will feature over 100 items in the months of January and February. Here is a list of the celebrity participants for this event.
2012 4th Annual “Kick Up Your Heels” Auction




Item: A pair of black open-toe high heels worn and autographed by Lydia Cornell, star of Too Close for Comfort and over 250 Tv shows, episodes and movies. Lydia has also included a color 8"x10" autographed (in blue sharpie) photograph.

Description: Black satin high heel. Has buckle strap to secure around the ankles. Thick stacked heel. Fabric upper. Man made materials.
Condition: Moderately worn. In excellent condition for displaying.

Autograph: Both shoes are autographed by Lydia on inner sole in silver marker. Lydia has also autographed the bottom sole of the right shoe.
Brand: Bebe
Heel Height: 4 1/4"
Size: 7M







http://www.ebay.com/itm/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=110817394166#ht_5765wt_1087

Friday, January 13, 2012

HIGH HOPES * BLESSINGS IN A BACKPACK * DERBY PRELUDE PARTY

Kate Flannery, Lydia Cornell, Oscar Nunez
Kate and Oscar of course, star in THE OFFICE, one of my the favorite shows.
You have to see Kate Flannery in the most hilarious comedy show she created The Lampshades at Improv Olympic


Last night I went to the Kentucky Derby Prelude Party benefitting "Blessings in a Backpack" to feed children who don't have enough food on weekends, who are in the school lunch program. It was red carpet at the London Hotel in WeHo and had the best time! Ran into two of my favorite stars - Kate Flannery and Oscar Nunez from one of my favorite shows starring Steve Carrell The Office. Kate Flannery is hilarious in The Lampshades at Improv Olympic in Hollywood - where I "filmed the "Kelsey Grammer - Bill Zucker Comedy Hour" with Scott Baio from Happy Days last year. 


Check out Kate Flannery's http://thelampshades.com with Scott Robinson


Also got to see the sweet GORGEOUS event host Linda Thompson, actor Gary Cole and my the stunning, lovable, adorable, Patrika A. Darbo .... along with the inimitable wunderkind David Mirisch and the BEAUTIFUL Iva Franks-Singer and the stunning Millena Gay. It was a pleasure meeting The Rotunda Group's Tim Corrigan and the owners of VOX, the best voice over agents in town. 


— with Oscar Nunezand Kate Flannery 2 others
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Saturday, December 24, 2011

JOY, PEACE, PROSPERITY * MERRY CHRISTMAS, HAPPY HANUKKAH, HAPPY HOLIDAYS




We celebrate Christmas, but it doesn't matter what you call it, LOVE and peace are the spiritual qualities of the winter holidays. My friend says "For our family, Christmas is the one time of year when we can count on smiling faces, bright lights, awesome gifts, giant twinkling trees, family reunions, childish games and believing in that old man that you know does exist. Christmas is the time when dreams come true. If there is no joyous way to give a festive gift, give love away. May Peace be your gift at Christmas and your blessing all year through! Merry Christmas to you and your family May God watch over each and every one of you, and grace you all with love and peace.

Have a wonderful holiday, no matter what you believe in or don't believe in. Love and the Golden Rule are universal laws. I send love, peace, and blessings to you ALL. 



I pray for peace on earth, and a new beginning, where the old fundamentalist religions fall away. Old, primitive archaic "us versus them" thought -- the ones that judge must stop judging others. The overly religious people who cannot stand to "live and let live" are the only enemy any of us have. 


The new enlightenment is here.  Love is all there is. God is love. There are no other gods before Love. 


When you reach for the thought that feels better, the Universe is now responding differently to you because of that effort. And so, the things that follow you get better and better, too. So it gets easier to reach for the thought that feels better, 

Thursday, December 15, 2011

TOO CLOSE FOR COMFORT ON ANTENNA TV, FRIDAYS and SUNDAY

We are back on the air on the COOLEST new network, ANTENNA TV, a Tribune Broadcasting Company. Check your local listings for your cable company. It's on Channel 139 in Los Angeles, KTLA 5.2

http://www.antennatv.tv/shows/

Too Close for Comfort
Friday Nights 8p ET | 5p PT
Friday Nights 12a ET | 9p PT
Sunday Nights 7p ET | 4p PT
Sunday Nights 12a ET | 9p PT 



2011 at Vitello's (The Robert Blake crime scene restaurant)where we all got together
to hear Jim Bullock's cabaret
Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Lydia Cornell, Jim Bullock, Nancy Dussault 

Friday, December 09, 2011

LYDIA CORNELL on DAYTIME WITH DONNA ~

Lydia Cornell ~ 2:40pmEST
TODAY I will be on Daytime with Donna on a live show on Friday, December 9 at 2:30 pm EST  
Please join the LIVE CHAT and/or call into the show at: 1-877-864-4869 and say Hi on the air, and ask me a question! Here is the link to the website:  www.toginet.com/shows/daytimewithdonna.  
Please call in - 1-877-864-4869 and also go on LIVE CHAT which is located on the top of the website on the showpage titled LIVE CHAT tab.

AFI Best Actress nominee and People's Choice Award winner, international star of over 250 TV shows and films, best known as the star of ABC's hit series Too Close For Comfort as TV legend Ted Knight's daughter, Sara Rush.  One of the most popular sex symbols on TV, she is now a mother, author, teen mentor, talk show host, comedienne, producer, director, and award-winning writer.  Too Close for Comfort can currently be seen four times a week on Antenna TV, Tribune Broadcasting. 
Recent and upcoming credits include:
* HBO's Curb Your Enthusiasm with Larry David
* Kelsey Grammer - Bill Zucker Comedy Hour with Kelsey Grammer, Scott Baio
* Variety's Power of Comedy with Russell Brand, Justin Long, BJ. Novak (The Office), Helen Mirren, Melissa Etheridge, Aziz Ansari, Lake Bell, Donald Glover, Sarah Silverman, Garry Shandling, Patton Oswalt
* Me, Miami and Nancy - Lydia costars with Robert Downey, Jr., Steven Tyler, Jon Bon Jovi, Cloris Leachman, Malcolm McDowell, Gary Oldman indie (*won Park City Film Festival) currently at Toronto and film festivals
* Cats Dancing on Jupiter - Lydia co-stars in acclaimed director Jordan Alan's with The Mentalist's Amanda Rhigetti, Ashley Hamilton, Richard Grieco, Keith Coogan
* She is in talks with Dancing with the Stars.
* Venus Conspiracy - written and directed by Lydia Cornell, costarring Deborah Van Valkenburgh, who played her sister on Too Close for Comfort
Link to Article

Monday, December 05, 2011

PREMIERE of CATS DANCING ON JUPITER in WASHINGTON POST


Wire Image: Lydia Cornell, Amanda Righetti 

Wire Image: Rex Smith (standing on his toes; I know he looks like a giant! It's a weird angle) Ldia Cornell, Keith Coogan, Jordan Alan (the director), Erica Taylor, Billy Wirth, Amanda Righetti

Justin Casto, Lydia Cornell, Keith Coogan, Andra Nechita




PHOTOS FROM THE PREMIERE

Two 20-something club hopping women in LA are at first glance living the good life of partying and casual sex, until they are revealed to be scarred by a childhood abduction and driven to take revenge on every man who crosses their path. Directed and written by Jordan Alan, starring Amanda Righetti, Lydia Cornell, Keith Coogan, Richard Grieco, Rex Smith, Justin Castor, Jonathan Bennett, Anneliese van der Pol, Peter Lewis, Allan Louis, Andra Nechita, Kelsey Weber...



Lydia Cornell, Justin Castor 

Our nice pedophile family and our victims
Andra Nechita, Keith Coogan, Lydia Cornell, Kelsey Weber, Justin Castor

Lydia Cornell, the girls


Jordan Alan, Director with Red Camera Red

 Amanda Righetti, producer, working the lights.


Cast (in credits order)

Amanda Righetti ... Josephine Smart

Jonathan Bennett ... Ben Cross

Anneliese van der Pol ... Dayna

Richard Grieco ... Derek Stockton

Peter Lewis ... Fryes

Allan Louis ... Berger

Billy Wirth ... Oleg

Andra Nechita ... Young Kylie Philips

Kelsey Weber ... Young Josephine Smart

Keith Coogan ... Fred

Lydia Cornell ... Myra

Justin Castor ... Larry