Articles I'm working on, near death experiences...

Submitted by pchan33 on January 27, 2006 - 11:05am.

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I'm working on an article about near death experiences for my other website. I've had several near death experiences so I know what I am talking about. I am not afraid of death, but there is a lot that I would like to accomplish before I die, and I feel like it is urgent that I reach my goals before my time here is up:
I would like to have my master's degree in psychology. I will be returning to college in the fall, so I'm almost there! I really want to do something that matters. I want to make a difference in people's lives.
I also want to publish more books (if anyone is interested, my pen name is p-chan Stockton, there are several books in the works, keep and eye out for them).
I want to learn how to sing a song in Japanese. I've always loved that culture. In high school, I took 4 years of german classes. On a particularly intense night of studying, I even dreamed in German! When I sing kareoke, I always sing 99 red balloons in german (nein und neinsig luft balloons auf deutch). I love to see the look on people's faces when I sing that.
I would like to learn how to play the xylophone. I am not very musically inclined, unlike my older sister who is a pianist and violin virtuoso. But I've always loved the way xylophones sound, and I really like the bad The White Stripes (which features a xylophone) and I think it would be neat to have such an unusual talent.

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January 27, 2006 - 11:51am

nice blog

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January 27, 2006 - 5:17pm

thanks!

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pchan33 Says:

I'll be sure to check your blog too.

Dreams Matter.


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