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Convert Files From Word to Tif to Jpg to….

WHO KNEW there was a FREE service that allows files to be converted from, for example, a Word doc into a JPG or TIF picture file? Is it just me who is living in the virtual dark ages? I’ve struggled for so long to convert pieces that fit nicely into book pages. Most of the time it’s about as sloppy as a soup sandwich! Seriously! So I finally came to my senses and did a little research. WOWZA! There is a company/website http://www.zamzar.com/ that converts all sorts of files into different formats. It’s cool. It’s fast, and…drum roll…It’s FREE!!! In the time it has taken me to start writing this short post, I have received two converted files from Zamzar. Both were PDF files of possible book covers for the re-make of Blessings in the Mire that I’m playing around with. Now, almost instantly, both are JPG and Tif files (2 each) and it cost me nothing! Of course I wanted to yell from the highest rooftop, but then I decided it should be our little secret, so I’m posting it online. Check it out! (And no, I do not receive compensation for this ‘advertising’ of Zamzar.)

Before you go, how about voicing your opinion on the possible cover options below? Just comment as to which cover you like most. I’m calling them 1) Original  2) Orange  3) Orange +  4) Purple 5) Tweed/beige

but you can call them whatever you like.  :-)

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Luna

Escaping the Chrysalis Builds Character (Whatever the Challenge)

Regardless of the challenge, there is strength in overcoming adversity. In fact, there may be no better teacher than adversity. With that said, there are experiences in life that are as subtle as a Mack truck slamming against one’s head. And although I would never knowingly invite that sort of brutal lesson, I have fully surrendered to the belief that it is possible to find the blessing in even the most nefarious, challenging, and painful occurrences.  It’s not that I welcome these painful lessons either! It’s only that I’ve found it’s better to live like a duck than like a sourpuss. Let the crap roll off, and know that there is a gem to be discovered. It was the theme that is woven through my first book, Blessings in the Mire, and it is the theme by which I live, and by which I write.

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So whenever you are ready to find the answers, feel free to check out my most recent release:

Escaping the Chrysalis:

Gestalt Tools for Transformation into Divine Wholeness

by J. Deelstra

begins shipping April 4th!


To Order Directly From the Publisher click the book cover.

Gestalt means whole and so are you!

Award winning author and gestalt practitioner, Jan Deelstra brings to light previously unrevealed trade secrets in her upcoming book,

Escaping the Chrysalis: Introduction to Gestalt Techniques for Self-Esteem for Transformation.

You are perfect in your humanness, and with Escaping the Chrysalis as your guide you can improve upon that perfection!

  • Every thought you have and every action you take, or don’t take, creates your life experience.
  • Learn to create the life of your desires!
  • Reach goals and have a fantastic journey on the way to the destination!
  • Learn to map out the path to success and personal empowerment and ultimately to fulfillment!
  • Learn techniques for releasing internal blocks that have stopped you from realizing your desires!
  • Stretch your limitless potential and achieve more than you ever dreamed possible!
  • Do you want more from life? If you do, this book’s definitely for you!
  • Attract that soul mate and improve relationships in every arena of your life.
  • Attract wealth from multiple sources when you finally understand that you are the source of your wealth.
  • Live a rich and abundant life, and share the power with others.
  • Improve your self-esteem levels to make for easier sailing even when speed bumps get in your way.

Learn to interpret the messages of your dreams!

Do you realize that your dreams are messages from you to you? Your dreams are full of valuable content that is a precise barometer of how you’re doing on the path of life.

Escaping the Chrysalis: Self-Esteem Tools for Transformation contains a full informative chapter that specifically addresses dreams and how to glean information from your dreams. It speaks to the art form of lucid dreaming, the importance of journaling your dreams, how to set the stage for your dreams, and more! Your dreams are a wealth of valuable content that you really do want to tap into for clarity, problem solving, and for entertainment.

This is the guide-book that we wish our parents had used. They were not privy to this valuable information, but you are! Heal the past. Create the future. Realize balance and wholeness with gestalt techniques.

Safely and securely order your copy thru PayPal!

Escaping the Chrysalis:

Introduction to Gestalt Techniques for Self-Esteem Transformation


To Order Directly From the Publisher click the book cover above.

To submit testimonials of how Escaping the Chrysalis has changed your life for the better click this hyperlink.
The first 50 copies of Escaping the Chrysalis will be autographed upon request! Pre-order yours now! Shipments begin April 4th, 2013.

The New Book-Blurb for Blessings in the Mire

Hi. I’m seeking feedback for a blurb that will be used in advertisements for the soon-to-be-released, revised version of Blessings in the Mire. Please leave comments as to the effectiveness of the blurb: Does it make you want to read it?; Does it offer enough information to give an understanding of the book’s content?; Does it scare away the reader, in your opinion?

All comments are appreciated, and I will really take them into consideration. Thanks in advance! Here’s the newest blurb:

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Blessings in the Mire is brutal and candid. It is also a “can’t put down” book that leaves the reader spellbound and wanting more. In this memoir-meets-new-age meets self-help true story, written by author and mother of a suicide victim, J. Deelstra, the story begins with the raw emotions of a mother who has just learned of her son’s death. Challenging everything she thinks she knows, Deelstra sets out on a journey that takes her to the “morbid brine” of her innermost darkest thoughts. In the spirit of “what doesn’t kill us makes us stronger,” in the end, Deelstra emerges with a strength of conviction that leads to creation of a suicide prevention campaign, and to the writing of this book, Blessings in the Mire.

As readers, we are the voyeurs as she writes personal entries in her secret diary, and tells of childhood memories that built the foundation for her crumbling life. We learn by example, and whether or not we have experienced great loss, there is still a powerful, lingering residue that will cause pause. What have we embraced that may not be our truth, but rather the truth of others?

Visit the author at http://www.JanDeelstra.com

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Gratitude and Rain Dancing

I am big on the concept of gratitude. The simple word has the power to transform a blasé grey day into a snuggle fest beneath the covers, or to cause the exploration of secrets buried deep within the mire of otherwise nefarious events. Gratitude is the fuel for budding friendships, is the kindling that keeps love alive, and is the sweetness that enriches life. And here’s a bonus: Gratitude is FREE! Woo hoo!

I am endlessly grateful to a past lover who taught me to enjoy the lightning show, and not to complain of a few raindrops.

I am grateful for the experiences of my life, even as some were brutal attacks against my balance, assaults that stole my composure.

I am grateful, even for the things against which I bellowed “UNFAIR!”

And I am endlessly grateful for you. Thank you.

There is always cause for gratitude, and so I share this with you:

Learn to Dance in the Rain

(Click the link above)

~As always, with gratitude and love.

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FREE Excerpt Blessings in the Mire

Do You Believe In Miracles?

Do you believe in miracles? What about the power of synchronicity? Is a coincidence merely an oddity that randomly occurs? Is ‘luck’ the twin sister of ‘fate’?

Over the years of your life, have you experienced any “miraculous” events or conditions? Did you chalk them up to “coincidence” rather than learn to trust the universe to deliver more “miracles”?

Are miracles and luck the things that happen to others, and not to you? Have the Gods smiled on others, leaving you to wither in the dust?

Have you been saved from sure destruction, perhaps protected by the invisible arms of Michael? Did your car warp time rather crash under certain-death conditions?

Do you believe in the possibilities of ‘more’?  Do you believe in the possibilities of ‘more’ for you? Do you believe that if you ask for a miracle you will be left with an open and empty palm, or will your miracles arrive? Do you believe that you are worthy and deserving of receiving miracles and blessings?

This post is not a denominational piece. I am very much in touch with my higher power, and I am clearly not a fan of restraints. This has not always been the case. I was raised by the Wolf Family, and have great appreciations for the compulsion that grew inside of me as a result of familial dysfunction. Most importantly, I have great appreciation for having learned self-trust. For this I am eternally grateful.

What happens when you find a penny on the ground? Is it bad luck to find the face down? Is it something to be ignored as not worth your energy to stoop to pick it up?

What if it’s a dollar on the ground? Is this something you’ll stoop for? And when you do find a dollar or a penny or any currency, do you express gratitude? Are you truly astonished when you find money, or are you so gifted at ‘finding’ money that it’s really no big deal and you stuff it into a pocket and keep walking? My guess is that most of us are somewhere in the middle here. A hundred-dollar bill likely excites much more than does a penny. Now here’s a secret: That penny is worth 2.5 cents. Yep. It’s true, but only if it’s an old high percentage copper penny ~not those new cheap ones. The 100 dollar bill is worth 100 dollars…unless you change in into pennies….

I’m going off to manifest a miracle now. And I’m hoping you will too.

~As always, with love and light and gratitude.

PS ~ Still got a couple of FREE book bags available to go with the $15.95 purchase of Blessings in the Mire: A True Story of Miracles & Recollections. To get in on these final days of availability send me a quick email by filling in this form:

Finding Blessings in the Mire of Our Lives

Just another shameless self-promotion to remind you that I still have a couple of book bags that I am giving away for FREE with any purchase of Blessings in the Mire: A True Story of Miracles & Recollection. When the bags and books are gone, they are gone! Additionally, as a side offer, (without the FREE bag) I am offering a FREE copy of Blessings in the Mire with any four books purchased. This special offer is generally reserved only for those bulk purchases over 10 books! That means that for only $63.80 you will receive books with a value of almost $80.00! AND, I still pay the shipping costs!

This is a VERY limited time offer. If you know someone who would benefit from reading Blessings in the Mire, why not purchase this book and share it? Or buy a few for anyone who has lost a loved one, especially unexpectedly, such as in suicide. They will thank you for the healing thoughts.


You may notice how hard it was to get a picture without glare! The Blessing in THAT Mire was that I got to practice my photographer skills! lol.

  • Have you ever struggled with the outcome of something?
  • Have you ever wondered if this life is all there is?
  • Have you experienced other-worldly events?
  • Are you simply curious about the possibilities?
  • Have you lost a loved-one?
  • Do you struggle with concepts pf dogma and karma?
  • Are you seeking your own silver linings?

Blessings in the Mire was written following the death of my som, but it is much more than a mother’s quest for answers to suicide. Indeed, the journey is perhaps too candid for some, and may be too raw for many. With that said, if you struggle to find meaning in events, this book has been reported to “have healing properties.”

And if you order it thru me (via PayPal) you get a FREE book bag, and I pay shipping costs too. The book is $15.95. And it packs a lot of inspiration for the price!

To order, just send me an email using the form below, and include Blessings in the subject line. I’ll then send you an email with instructions of how to proceed using the security of PayPal.

 

Life After Death of a Loved One

This is my first post since my mother’s death on August 19th, a day that was also my daughter’s birthday. The death wasn’t totally unexpected: My mother had been shocked back to life four years ago when a heart doctor over-dosed her on medication that stopped her heart. There was never any heart surgery, but was a truck-load of brown bottles with child-proof caps that she couldn’t open.

Despite cataract surgery, my mother’s eyes were clouded. She joked that she was “blind in one eye and couldn’t see out of the other.” Her weekly meds, as a result of this blindness, had to be divvied out into little daily buckets. After I moved away, she had a nurse come in each week to measure her vital signs, and dispense her meds. But my mother was a stubborn Taurus, and ran off the visiting nurse, and the one after that, and the one after that, and….

She was scrunched up with a back hunch, a so-called dowager’s hump that made her look like the mother of a nineteen-thirty-something horror show (think Notre Dame…).  One of her doctors was so off-put by her ghastly appearance that he couldn’t even look at her. She may have been blind, but she wasn’t stupid, and she was very intuitive. She found another doctor immediately.

There was no autopsy. She had collapsed after taking a shower and putting on her undergarments. It appeared as if she was reaching to hang up the towel as she took her final breath. At least that’s how I’m hoping it happened. I’m hoping that she did not lie on the floor for an extended period, crying out for help that never came. She was still warm when the paramedics pronounced her. I’m hoping that she had not “fallen and [couldn't] get up” like the trademarked tagline of the commercial for that little crisis contraption suggests. I had seen that commercial on one sleepless night only the day before she died. I recall thinking that she needed one of those necklaces with the panic button. It is doubtful that she would have been wearing it in the shower, so likely it wouldn’t have helped.

The truth is, my grandmother lived to be 93 and has been gone only three years, thus at the youthful age of 80, my mother’s (premature) death was a surprise. Sure she had a dying heart, but she had been taking the meds. Moreover, she was a stubborn woman who would not relinquish the reins of death without a fight. I can only imagine her anger at the Angel of Death coming so soon. She was “not ready to die” and when asked by her doctors if she would like to sign a “do not resuscitate” form in the event that her heart stopped again she adamantly told them “No!” I’m left to wonder at what point she was ready.

Those who have read Blessings in the Mire are well aware that my childhood and my attachment to my mother were tenuous. We had been apart many times while I was placed into various foster homes, and as an adult I walked away from her for twenty years. It was only in 2007 that I saw her for the first time in over two decades. I then became her savior, her slave, and her scapegoat. I also got dragged into a lawsuit, which I lost due to the pity that the judge spewed onto the lying Cyclops with the hunchback. She was nothing if not manipulative.

There is a reason I have not blogged since hearing of my mother’s death, and it has little to do with the travel time. As I saw her for the last time, laid out straight on the slab, with her long waterfall of white hair, her perfectly wrinkle-free alabaster skin (she never saw the sun as she was agoraphobic, thus, no sun damage) she appeared happy. With her eyes closed, and her spine straight, she appeared much younger and healthier. As I looked at her, I saw her rare beauty, remembered her quick sense of humor, and I recalled her love of books and intellect. All these traits are the genes which I own. The stubbornness is something with which I will wrestle. We all have challenges to look at in 360 degree clarity, and the stubbornness is the one issue I will look at, and alter if I find it.

There is a peace with death that comes only when the mental and emotional dust has settled. My own mother did not attend the funeral of her mother. Being removed, I contemplated only for a split moment not going for the final act. I went to ensure closure, and I went for her grandchildren. I went because this is as close to a family reunion as we get. And even that was a disappointment. And then I figured out that it is not up to me to deprive my siblings, nor anyone of their lessons. And I am freed of my position as eldest daughter, of nine children, of the familial more that suggests that I am responsible for the actions of any other than my own. And I own my power. I live my truth that I am the sum of all these experiences. Without the wolves of childhood, there would have been no reason, no fodder for writing the books. There would not have been the psychology classes, or the gestalt training courses, or the rainbows of self-sufficiency. Sans the grime, there would be no need to scrub harder, to seek the Blessings in the Mire. I am grateful. I am blessed. And it’s good to be back.

~As always, and most especially, with love and light.

PS ~For the first ten buyers who purchase Blessings in the Mire, I will add a FREE book bag, at absolutely no cost. The book will then be pulled from the publisher. There are only ten bags, so I must absolutely take only the first ten. In order to track the first ten, I have set up a secure PayPal account for the purchase of this book and bag set. If you have an interest in the offer send me a private email through the form below and I will provide the PP link. Of course if you not interested in the FREE bag, it is possible to purchase the book from the publisher (until I revoke their rights to publish) at this link: http://www.buybooksontheweb.com/product.aspx?ISBN=0-7414-3850-X

The book and FREE bag orders that I do receive will be at a cost of $15.95 (the actual cost of the book) and I will pay the postage to get the package to you. Autographs are available, only upon request at time of purchase.

Thanks. In gratitude.