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B2 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Mountain Views-News Saturday, May 13, 2017 Jeff’s Book Pics By Jeff Brown BUSINESS NEWS & TRENDS Simply Notice: Clear Awareness Is the Key to Happiness, Love and Freedom by Peter Francis Dziuban The power of noticing led to something huge that influenced the writing of this book. It is, as they say, a game changer. It may be the game changer. This doesn’t mean you continue the same game, and change its outcome. It means suddenly you’ve got a brand new kind of game. The new game is an incredibly significant fact about the limitless nature of Life and awareness, consciousness. Bottom line is, there truly is only one universal consciousness. It is the very consciousness you are now aware of being—and it is not stuck inside the head of the body holding this book. Consciousness embraces the entire universe. These pages enable you to experience this, rather than merely reading theories about it. Amazingly, this has been known for centuries. Yet it has gone largely unnoticed by most of us, and continues that way today. The reason this is not more widely known is because it is hidden by an illusion. That illusion is the way the human senses—mostly sight and touch—make the everyday world appear. If all this sounds far-fetched, don’t worry. Making it crystal clear is what this book is for, and simple steps of noticing walk you carefully through it all. It’s like being invited backstage after a magician’s show. You see firsthand how the tricks and illusions work. Exposing the illusion begins in Chapter Twelve, “Yes, We Have No Bananas.” You are about to go way beyond “thinking outside the box.” This is an adventure in getting altogether outside of thinking. You are going straight to pure consciousness, unlimited awareness—that which gives rise to, and notices all thinking. This is similar to having a big Aha! To have an Aha! is great—but notice something about those, too. The Aha! itself is not really where it’s at. What you want is where all the Aha!’s come from. That’s the unlimited awareness you are. Best European Fiction 2017 by Nathaniel Davis and Eileen Battersby This anthology is the essential resource for readers, critics, and publishers interested in contemporary European literature. In this, the eighth installment of the series, the anthology continues its commitment to uncovering the best prose writing happening across the continent from Ireland to Eastern Europe. Also featuring an erudite prefatory essay written by Eileen Battersby of the Irish Times, Best European Fiction 2017 is another essential report on the state of global literature in the twenty- first century. The O. Henry Prize Stories 2016 by Laura Furman (Editor) The book gathers twenty of the best short stories of the year, selected from thousands published in literary magazines. The winning stories range in setting from Japan at the outset of World War II to a remote cabin in the woods of Wyoming, and the characters that inhabit them range from a misanthropic survivor of an apocalyptic flood to a unicorn hidden in a suburban house. Whether fantastical or realistic, gothic or lyrical, the stories here are uniformly breathtaking. They are accompanied by the editor’s introduction, essays from the eminent jurors on their favorites, observations from the winning writers on what inspired them. FAMILY MATTERS By Marc Garlett HOW YOUR TRUST CAN HELP A LOVED ONE WHO STRUGGLES WITH ADDICTION Substance addiction is by no means rare, impacting as many as one in seven Americans. Because of its prevalence, navigating a loved one’s addiction is a relatively common topic in everyday life. But you should also consider it when working on your estate planning. Whether the addiction is alcoholism, drug abuse, or behavioral like gambling, we all want our loved ones to experience a successful recovery. And a properly created estate plan can help achieve just that. The idea that money from a trust could end up fueling addictive behaviors can be particularly troubling. Luckily, it’s possible to frame your estate planning efforts in such a way that you’ll ensure your wealth has only a positive impact on your loved one during their difficult moments. Funding for treatment One of the ways your trust can have a positive influence on your loved one’s life is by helping fund their addiction treatment. If a loved one is already struggling with addiction issues, you can explicitly designate your trust funds for use in his or her voluntary recovery efforts. In extreme cases where an intervention of some sort is required to keep the family member safe, you can provide your trustee with guidance to help other family members with the beneficiary’s best interest by encouraging involuntary treatment until the problem is stabilized and the loved one begins recovery. Incentive trusts Incentive clauses can be included in your estate planning to help improve the behavior of the person in question. For example, the loved one who has an addiction can be required to maintain steady employment or voluntarily seek treatment in order to obtain additional benefits of the trust (such as money for a vacation or new car). Although it might seem controlling, this type of incentive structure can also help with treatment and recovery by giving a loved one something to work towards. This approach is probably best paired with funding for treatment (discussed above), so there are resources to help with treatment and then benefits that can help to motivate a recovery. Lifetime discretionary trusts Giving your heirs their inheritance as a lump sum could end up enabling addiction or make successful treatment more difficult. Luckily, there’s a better way. Lifetime discretionary trusts provide structure for an heir’s inheritance. If someone in your life does (or might eventually) struggle with addiction, you can rest easy knowing the inheritance you leave can’t be accessed early or make harmful addiction problem even worse. Of course, you want to balance this lifetime protection of the money with the ability of your loved one to actually obtain money from the trust. That’s where the critical consideration of who to appoint as a trustee comes in. Your trustee will have discretion to give money directly to your beneficiary or pay on your loved one’s behalf (such as a payment directly to an inpatient treatment center or payment of an insurance premium). When dealing with addiction, your trustee will need to have a firm grasp of what appropriate usage of the trust’s funds looks like. Appointing a trustee is always an important task, but it’s made even more significant when that person will be responsible for keeping potentially harmful sums of money out of the addicted person’s hands. Navigating a loved one’s addiction is more than enough stress already without having to worry about further enablement through assets contained in your trust. But you can take that extra burden off your shoulders by building an estate plan that positively impacts your loved one and doesn’t contribute to the problem at hand. That way, you can go back to focusing your efforts on the solution. Call us today if you’re in this situation and would like some help. Dedicated to empowering your family, growing your wealth and securing your legacy, A local attorney and father, Marc Garlett is on a mission to help parents protect what they love most. His office is located at 49 S. Baldwin Ave., Ste. G, Sierra Madre, CA 91024. Schedule an appointment to sit down and talk about ensuring a legacy of love and financial security for your family by calling 626.587.3058 or visit www. GarlettLaw.com for more information. EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY Speech-Language Pathologist for Justine Sherman & Assoc. MS in Speech-Language Pathology, 6 months experience and CA speech-language pathologist license required. Job in Sierra Madre. Email derrek@justineshermanslp.com Ref: LP Mountain Views News 80 W Sierra Madre Blvd. No. 327 Sierra Madre, Ca. 91024 Office: 626.355.2737 Fax: 626.609.3285 Email: editor@mtnviewsnews.com Website: www.mtnviewsnews.com | ||||||||||||||||||||