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Monday, September 27, 2010

My birthday, my life, my wish... (Complimentary hors d’oeuvres)

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Hey there everyone!!

I thought my life sucked, being blind, and having an abnormal skin condition.

Growing up, I dealt with verbal abuse, physical abuse, and sexual abuse.

I felt the world was evil and attempted suicide.

Obviously, it didn’t work.  So I began another quest.

Uncovering the personal development industry, I participated in every program possible, fundraising tens of thousands of dollars while in high school.

I became vice-president of the debating club, ran for student council treasurer, started a business club, participated in youth parliaments nationwide, and traveled on several exchange programs around the world.

Battling social isolation, prejudices, institutional structures, and physical limitations, I created my own computer consulting business, co-developed a patented biomedical device, wrote stock market analysis software, and secured a million and a half dollars in venture capital.

To inspire others, I wrote a best-selling book, presented keynotes at international conventions, co-produced movies/live events/musicals, and interviewed “The Secret” stars.

To change the world, I’ve created my own political party, helped launch a humanitarian organization, and created a source document that has hundreds of practical solutions to rid the world of war and corruption.

Today, I still risk my life as I cross the street with faith.  I strain in pain with bright light all around me.  And I still have thoughts of depression.

Your life struggles are the contribution that will transform humanity.

My birthday wish is that you share this story with as many people as you can.  Birthday party details are below.

http://ordinarywords.com/solutions/

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary

“Eyes Beyond” Movie Premiere & My Birthday Party!!
Thursday, September 30, 2010 (7:00 PM to 2:00 AM)
Revival, 730 College Street (Toronto)

Complimentary hors d’oeuvres served and movie screening at 7:00 PM

Trailer:
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond

Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=154533204563233

Tickets:
http://eyesbeyondmentalhealthfundraiser.eventbrite.com/


Monday, September 20, 2010

Fatal Flu Vaccines

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Hi there everyone!!

This is a very important video for our health, and the well-being of our planet.

http://ordinarywords.com/flu

Watch it, share it, and transform the world with it.

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary

Other Cool Events

Yuk Yuk’s Comedian Winner of 2010, Patrick Haye, will be performing at my birthday party.
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond

Byron Katie’s “Path to Freedom” Workshop
http://ordinarywords.com/byronkatie

Diary of an Uneducated Man
http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=129998517047656

Friday, September 17, 2010

Who Are You, Really? (a personal message)

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Hey there friends,

What makes you, you? Think about that for a moment...

There's probably a bunch of characteristics that come to your mind. Sometimes, the most basic of traits we overlook.  For example, did you think about your gender, your ethnicity, or your age? We tend not to describe ourselves with these attributes because we don't want other people to judge our character or our personality based on these attributes. And, these are attributes that we may not have any control over -- we cannot change them, so we overlook them.

One of my core traits is being an albino. An albino is a person who has a genetic inheritance that causes them to have no pigmentation in their eyes, skin, and/or hair. Albinos tend to stand out because of our very pale skin and white hair. Because I didn't want to be isolated socially, I never thought of myself as an albino. I would try to fit in, and I didn't do any research on what it means to have albinism.

I've learned that I am an albino, and I have to deal with it head-on. Not doing so causes others to have more concern, uncertainty, and hesitation when dealing with me. That doesn't create a space of relatedness. However, when I bring it up, when I'm straight with people about it, not only do they get educated about the subject, they get more relaxed and present to our conversation. Sometimes I talk about it with humor, and that really puts people at ease.

Our core attributes can be obvious (like our gender) or not so obvious (like our age). Now, those examples may not be an issue for you, and I'm pretty sure that albinism isn't an issue for you either (since it occurs for 1 out of 20,000 individuals). Some things that may be an issue are: being diabetic, talking with a strong accent, having a mood disorder, being gay/lesbian, or having epilepsy. Or maybe it's something much more subtle for you... In our attempts to portray ourselves in a positive light, we sometimes become reluctant to be self-expressed and communicate our condition and/or our needs to others.

It can be very difficult to communicate what our needs may be. I find that explaining what I can see and what I cannot see (the albinism causes me to have only 5% sight) is challenging. In fact, the most common question I get from new friends and subscribers to this newsletter is, "If you can't see, how do you work on the computer, write e-mails, etc?"

Let me try to explain it. Actually, working on the computer is one of the easiest things to do in my life. If somebody hands me a piece of paper, I can't read anything on it. However, if somebody sends me an e-mail, I can change the color, the font, the size, the contrast, the brightness, etc. With technology, anything and everything can be easily altered. That's why the Internet has been such a Godsend for me. Today, I do everything I can on the Internet, including shopping, banking, looking for nice restaurants, watching movie trailers, reading the news, and planning a vacation. To do so without the Internet would make my life much more difficult.

Another issue which is difficult for me to explain to people is my inability to recognize them. I meet people who recognize me all the time. Many of them assume that I know who they are, and it becomes awkward to tell them that I have no clue who they are when they are so excited to see me. It's tough. Sometimes I pretend that I know who they are, and during the conversation I eventually figure it out. Other times, I tell them straight that I don't know who they are, even though we may have met many times before.

Some people misunderstand and some people just don't get it (they think I’m being rude or making an excuse). However, when we take the time to explain our traits, it not only helps others, it helps us, understand ourselves, better. It may even give us a sense of gratitude and appreciation for the traits that we do have and how we use them. And as we become more self-expressed about our traits to others, we get better at communicating our wants and needs.

So, who are you? You are many things. You are awesome. You are a miracle. You are unique. Every trait that you have or don't have is a gift!

When we learn to love ourselves for everything that we are, we learn to love others for everything that they are.

Let's love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary
+1-647-439-5011

P. S. Simply forward the above article to make a difference for those you care about.  Share the following links, too, if you would like to support me in doing more of what I love to do.

"Eyes Beyond" Movie Premiere & My Birthday Party!
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond/

A Recession Proof Business
http://ordinarywords.com/trump/

Connect with Me on Facebook
http://facebook.com/OrdinaryWords



Monday, September 13, 2010

Love Instead of Stress and Anxiety?

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Last Week’s Viral Video:
http://www.ordinarywords.com/moms

Hi there everyone!!

Join Byron Katie, #1 bestselling author of "Loving What Is", for her September 24-26 workshop at the Intercontinental Hotel downtown Toronto and learn to let go of stress and anxiety and to radically improve the relationships in your life with friends, family and co-workers. Discover the tools to love and transform your life in positive ways never previously imagined.

A special discount has been arranged for friends of Ordinary Words, tickets from $59, limited seats remaining, please visit:

http://ordinarywords.com/byronkatie/ for tickets and details today or call 416-963-8315.

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary

Last Week’s Viral Video:
http://www.ordinarywords.com/moms


Friday, September 10, 2010

NEW Video for EVERY Mom!

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Hey there children of moms!!

Scott Stratten helped me create The Love Movie, and has come out with his latest masterpiece...

He asked moms the question "If you could go back to before having your first child, what would you tell yourself?

And here are their answers
http://ordinarywords.com/mummies

It's been seen almost 100,000 times already.

The photos are of real moms who volunteered to pass along their thoughts and tips.

Enjoy and send/share with others.
http://ordinarywords.com/mummies

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary

P. S. Eyes Beyond Birthday Party & Movie Premiere
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond



Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Your Top 5 Summer Favorites...

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Hi there everyone!!

The Love Dance
http://ordinarywords.com/dance/

The Love Police
http://ordinarywords.com/police/

Happy Planet Index
http://ordinarywords.com/happyplanet/

Choose Freedom
http://ordinarywords.com/choose/

You & The Government
http://ordinarywords.com/g20

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, blind visionary

P. S. Eyes Beyond Birthday Party & Movie Premiere
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond




Friday, September 3, 2010

Guess Who’s Coming to My BiRtHDaY PaRtY?!?

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Hey there interested soul,

This is the best time of the year to meet many of my cool super friends and mingle in an awesome community.  It’s my birthday party!!

For me, “cool” means having a high level of consciousness, a commitment to personal growth, an active compassion for humanity, and being totally hot and sexy.  ;)

But, if you’re interested in more of the mainstream culture of image and high profile, check out these six people who will be there:

1. Spider Jones
Canadian Boxing Hall of Fame, Journalist & Broadcaster

2. Glen Ricketts
Two Time Juno Nominee, Sold Millions of Records/CDs

3. Rosita Stone
Latina Singer, Top 10 Charting Success in Latin America

4. Lynn Manwar
Talent Detective, Film Festivals Co-ordinator

5. Daniel Reininghaus
Award-Winning Writer/Director

6. Elizabeth Rizzuto
Award-Winning Publisher/Producer

Of course, the biggest VIP person there will be you.

Reserve your spot now!
“Eyes Beyond” Birthday Party & Fundraiser
http://eyesbeyondmentalhealthfundraiser.eventbrite.com/

At the party we will be screening the movie, “Eyes Beyond” for its Toronto Premiere!

Watch the trailer here:
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond

Let’s love the world together...

Love,
[)anish /|hmed, birthday boy

P.S. If you cannot attend, for my birthday wish, please share the movie trailer with everyone.
http://ordinarywords.com/eyesbeyond