Tag Archives: Trends
Psychic Readings
Posted on26. Feb, 2010 by Dean Ramsden.
Dean is now offering a 90-minute Psychic Trend Analysis session, or Psychic Reading, where you will explore the current energy consciousness trends in your energy system, at the three levels of Lower Astral, Middle Astral, and the Higher Astral.
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A New New Age
Posted on01. Jan, 2010 by Dean Ramsden.
As his champagne warms up in his glass on an early New Year morning in Borneo, Dean wonders about the coming decade. Will it be more of the same? Or, are we at the dawn of a new New Age?
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Predictive Linguistics
Posted on17. Nov, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
Dean reviews Cliff High and his predictive linguistic web site at www.halfpasthuman.com.
The Winter 2009 predictions are dire, dire, dire. Strap yourself in, people.
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Back on board
Posted on13. Nov, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
After a hiatus in blog writing Dean makes his excuses: teaching in Japan, and a server relocation for www.deanramsden.com from the US to Australia. But now he’s back on board.
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Gotta love those dysfunctional love songs
Posted on11. Aug, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
There’s something very healing about a good rock song that celebrates our love of dysfunctional love affairs… it connects us with the human condition, and helps us make it through many a dark night of the soul. When such a song is combined with Juan Mann’s “Free Hugs” mission we have an unbeatable combo for [...]
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Life with the iPod Touch
Posted on27. Apr, 2008 by rawwebdesign.
As an audio and video freak I, like many middle-aged adults, purchased a new flat-screen HDTV, hooked up my home theater, and patiently awaited the outcome of the Blu-Ray vs HD-DVD wars. My TV would look right at home on a Star Trek movie set, and can display the coveted 1080p signal. I eagerly awaited [...]
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What’s up with the G-Spot?
Posted on23. Apr, 2008 by Dean Ramsden.
OK, first the good news: the G spot, named after Ernst Graefenberg, has been scientifically located by researcher Emmanuele Jannini, of the University of L’Aquila, Italy, after taking ultrasound scans of nine women who claimed to have experienced vaginal orgasms, and eleven who said they did not. The tissue of the G-spot, as most sexually-active [...]

