David and Amanda Blackburn

Many people are disturbed, and rightfully so, by the behavior of Pastor David Blackburn as he talks so emotionally-void and happy after the murder of his wife, Amanda.  He is clearly demonstrating behaviors that are troubling and inconsistent with a grieving husband.  Two men have been arrested for the murder of Amanda Blackburn.  I will be following this case to see if anything else develops, and to see what evidence is presented in this case. My eyebrows are raised without question.

What do you think?

More videos from YouTube of David Blackburn that are disturbing (be warned):
Video 1, Video 2

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Is “pet safe” ice melt truly safe?

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If you have pets and live in a region where snow and ice line your walkways, you’ve likely looked for “pet safe” products to melt the hazards outside your door.

If you simply read the front label of the container, you will be lead to believe many products are safe for your pets.  But are they really?  The answer is no.  If you go out shopping, turn over the container and read the back. If you see CAUTIONS and WARNINGS, read further. A  truly “SAFE” product doesn’t need warnings and cautions.

I found this interesting article that explains ice melt products and what is truly safe for your pets.

I think Fido and Feefee deserve some consideration, don’t you?

Here is one product I found that seems to be the safest on Amazon.

Poll: Can a person lie to your subconscious brain?

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geralt / Pixabay

This weekend I wrote about a fun social experiment I tried on my poor unsuspecting husband.  He fell asleep while resting in the sun and I wanted to see if I could lie to his subconscious brain.  I told him after he slept for maybe 5 or 6 minutes that he was out for an hour.

Was my lie successful? Did his subconscious brain know better or not?

What do you think?  Can you someone lie to you and fool your subconscious brain?

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Did you know I am holding publicly open 3-day course on how to spot a liar?  Check it out!

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Fun Social Experiment

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bykst / Pixabay

Today my husband and I had a bunch of fall chores to do, but with the sun shining bright, we decided to take a few minutes off to sit in the sun. It’s a real joy to feel the last warm rays of the season as it won’t be long until the snow flies.

I have recently been fascinated with exploring the subconscious mind because I believe much of what I know has come from deep within me–not my conscious thoughts–but rather my unconscious or subconscious brain.  I believe it powers us more than any of us ever realize, and recently Dr. David Eagleman, a cool neuroscientist, explained as much on The Brain, a series on PBS.

So as my husband and I relaxed in the sun today, we both became quiet and closed our eyes.  To my surprise, after having a nice conversation maybe five minutes before, I looked over to see my husband fast asleep.

I watched his mouth drop open, and his breathing level as he drifted deeper and deeper.  I pondered for a minute:  He is out cold, sleeping without question. What if I did a little experiment?!

What if I woke up him and said, “Hey!  You’re sleeping!  Do you know how long you slept?  You got a whole hour in!”

I wondered if I could lie to his unconscious brain.

I know he wasn’t consciously awake. I could have gotten up and walked away and he wouldn’t have noticed.

Would he know if I lied?

Or would he believe that he did rest that long and could I trick him into feeling refreshed?  Which means he would be more productive for the rest of the afternoon! Ha!

When I went to wake him, he jumped–cajoled from his nap!  He was truly out.

Do you think he fell for my lie?  Or not?

Why do you believe what you believe?

I found this utterly fascinating!

And I can’t lie, so I confessed the truth to him in a matter of minutes and he found it quite humorous! Thank goodness.

PBS Tonight: The Brain with Dr. David Eagleman

Tune into tonight for this amazing show. I find Dr. David Eagleman to be an outstanding neuroscientist. He quest for knowledge, his passion, and his studies are fascinating! I could watch him speak all day.

He is a remarkable human being that may go down as one of the more brilliant scientists of our time!