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B4 BUSINESS NEWS & TRENDS ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Mountain Views-News Saturday, June 30, 2018 Jeff’s Book Pics By Jeff Brown FAMILY MATTERS By Marc Garlett The American Revolution: A History by Gordon S. Wood A magnificent account of the revolution in arms and consciousness that gave birth to the American republic.When Lincoln sought to define the significance of the United States, he naturally looked back to the Revolution. He knew that the Revolution not only had legally created the United States, but also had produced all of the great hopes and values of the American people. Our noblest ideals and aspirations-our commitments to freedom, constitutionalism, the well-being of ordinary people, and equality-came out of the Revolutionary era. Lincoln saw as well that the Revolution had convinced Americans that they were a special people with a special destiny to lead the world toward liberty. The Revolution gave birth to whatever sense of nationhood and national purpose Americans have had.13 insignificant colonies 3000 miles from the centers of Western civilization fought off British rule to become, in fewer than 30 years, a huge, sprawling, republic of nearly 4 million citizens. Almost a Miracle: The American Victory in the War of Independence by John Ferling In this gripping chronicle of America’s struggle for independence, award-winning historian John Ferling transports readers to the grim realities of that war, capturing an eight-year conflict filled with heroism, suffering, cowardice, betrayal, and fierce dedication.It was a war that America came much closer to losing than is now usually remembered. General Washington put it best when he said that the American victory was “little short of a standing miracle.”The book offers an illuminating portrait of America’s triumph, offering vivid descriptions of all the major engagements, from the first shots fired on Lexington Green to the surrender of General Cornwallis at Yorktown, revealing how these battles often hinged on intangibles such as leadership under fire, heroism, good fortune, blunders, tenacity, and surprise. Ferling paints portraits of the key figures in the war, including General Washington and other American officers and civilian leaders. Some do not always measure up to their iconic reputations, including Washington himself. The book also examines the many faceless men who soldiered, often for years on end, braving untold dangers and enduring abounding miseries. The author explains why they served and sacrificed, and sees them as the forgotten heroes who won American independence My Dearest Friend: Letters of Abigail and John Adams by Abigail Adams and John Adams John and Abigail Adams corresponded throughout the war because John was so often away from home, in Congress or serving abroad as a diplomat.Their earliest letters, from the First Continental Congress in 1774 through the Declaration of Independence, make a unique record. Both Adamses were great correspondents, observant, tart and passionate. John’s prickliness and pomposity show through, subsumed by his intelligence and patriotism, while Abigail writes with the ardor of an American caught up in the cause and the anxiety of a wife and mother trying to hold it together on the home front. Her account of the Battle of Bunker Hill, which she could hear from the family house in Braintree, is a grim bulletin. “My bursting heart must find vent at my pen. . . . Almighty God, cover the heads of our countrymen, and be a shield to our dear friends. How [many have] fallen we know not — the constant roar of the cannon is so [distressing] that we cannot eat, drink or sleep.” The Men Who Lost America: British Leadership, the American Revolution and the Fate of the Empire by A.J.O’Shaughnessy How did the British Empire lose the American colonies? Instead of being undermined by their leaders or military commanders, O’Shaughnessy focuses on the British side of the war to understand what ultimately undermined their campaign against the colonies. Not surprisingly, he discovers a fascinating story where internal British political and economic concerns, the doggedness of the revolutionaries, and the distance between Britain and the colonies slowly degraded the ability and the willingness of the British to continue fighting American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence by Pauline Maier Maier’s book does a masterful job both explaining the origins of the Declaration of Independence and how the Second Continental Congress transformed itself into a national government. Maier’s book may be the best book about the Declaration of Independence. It is absolutely essential if you want to understand why the Declaration was created and what it was designed to accomplish. PROTECTING THE FINANCIAL FUTURE OF YOUR CHILD WITH SPECIAL NEEDS It always surprises me to hear parents who have a child with special needs tell me that they were not aware of what they needed to do to ensure the future well-being and care of their child is properly handled. Or sometimes, they tell me they didn’t know they needed to do anything at all. If that’s you, and you have a child with special needs at home, this article is for you. And if you have friends or family who have a child with special needs, please share this article with them. Every parent who has a child with special needs MUST understand what’s needed to provide for the emotional, physical, and financial needs of their child, if and when something happens to them. Naming Guardians Of course, the first and most critical step in ensuring the well-being and care of your child with special needs’ future is to name both short and long-term legal guardians to take custody of and care of your child, in the event of your death or incapacity. And as you well know, this responsibility doesn’t end at age 18, if your child will not grow into an adult who can independently care for him or herself. While we understand this lifetime responsibility probably feels overwhelming, we’ve been told repeatedly by parents that naming legal guardians in writing and knowing their child will be cared for in the way they want, by the people they want, creates immense relief. Beyond naming a guardian, you’ll also need to provide financial resources to allow your child to live out his or her life in the manner you desire. This is where things can get tricky for children with special needs. In fact, it may seem like a “Catch-22” situation. You want to leave your child enough money to afford the support they need to live a comfortable life. Yet, if you leave money directly to a person with special needs, you risk disqualifying him or her for government benefits. Special Needs Trusts Fortunately, the government allows assets to be held in what’s known as a “special needs trust” to provide supplemental financial resources for a physically, mentally, or developmentally disabled child without affecting his or her eligibility for public healthcare and income assistance benefits. However, the rules for such trusts are complicated and can vary greatly between different states, so a comprehensive special needs trust needs to be properly structured and appropriate for your child’s specific situation. There are two ways to set up a special needs trust. In certain situations, we build it into your revocable living trust, and it will arise, or spring up, upon your death. From there, assets that are held in your revocable living trust will be used to fund your child’s special needs trust. In other cases, we can set up a special needs trust that acts as a vehicle for receiving and holding assets for your child now. This makes sense if you have parents or other relatives who want to give your child with special needs gifts sooner rather than later. Once the trust is funded, it’s the trustee’s job to use its funds to support the beneficiary without jeopardizing eligibility for government benefits. To handle this properly, the trustee must have a thorough understanding of how eligibility for such benefits works and stay current with the law. The trustee is also required to pay the beneficiary’s taxes, keep detailed records, invest trust property, and stay current with the beneficiary’s needs. If you need help creating a special needs trust for your child, contact us. We can develop a sustainable living plan for your child with special needs that will provide her or him with the financial means they need to live a full life, while preserving their access to government benefits. Dedicated to empowering your family, building your wealth and defining 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 55 Auburn Avenue, 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. All Things By Jeff Brown AWARENESS by Nathan Gill You are Consciousness. You are that in which all appears. World, body, thoughts – all appear in you. You are not to be found as separate from anything. You are the source and appearance of all that is . You need not go anywhere or do anything for this to be obvious. It is the most obvious thing. You are always overlooking it, taking it for granted. All appears in awareness, ordinary awareness now, which is the ground of all that is, including this present experience. Simple awareness is the common factor to all experience. Just see that you are simply present. See that all arises and falls in present awareness. People pass, clouds are going by, conversations are going on, thoughts appear. All unfolds in present awareness. Within awareness, you are appearing to yourself as everything. People, thoughts, worlds, universes, life, death – all take place in you. Identification as an ordinary human individual takes place in you. You are the source and appearance of all. All experience appears in the real “I” which is awareness. There is only the present appearance of everything in and as awareness. Any ‘enlightenment’ experience is merely another modification of experience in awareness. You need not attempt any transcendence or annihilation of individuality, ego, or anything else. All of that appears in ordinary awareness. This experience now, however ordinary or extraordinary, is the content of awareness. Nothing whatsoever needs to change, there is nothing to get or realise. You are Consciousness, aware and appearing as everything. There is awareness right now – whatever the content. Awareness and content. Ocean and waves. The ebb and flow of life. This is it now. You are it. Check out Peter Dills on our Food Page in Section A HEALTHY LIFESTYLES THE MISSING PAGE Real Life Tips from LIfe's Instruction Manual WISDOM & COURAGE There’s a lovely prayer I use often, “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to the know the difference.” It’s such a complete picture and remedy for almost any trouble. The words courage and wisdom always have an impact. Both play a huge role in our progress as yogis on the path. There are many who practice yoga solely for the the physical benefits; but most practitioners do seek the opportunity for greater development that yoga offers. My teacher Yogarupa Rod Stryker, states, “the single hardest yoga practice is the same for everyone. It’s called change.” Evolving and transforming isn’t easy and nor is the path always clear. Courage is an essential ingredient in not only implementing change, but sustaining the effort. Remember, courage is not fearlessness, it’s taking actions in the face of fear. You may have had to summon the courage to attend your first yoga class, or chose to take a risk that benefitted the greater good. There are many experiences of courage in life, big and small. What we fall back upon is wisdom and resolve. Wisdom comes from many sources: pivotal texts, wise and truthful people, and straight from divinity. Often, it’s the inner wisdom that provides the clarity and stamina we need to proceed forward. There’s no comfort quite like knowing we’re on the right path in the midst of challenging circumstances. As courage and wisdom become cornerstones of practice, self- empowerment follows. Explore your yoga practice on the mat and through self inquiry. You’ll most likely uncover courage and wisdom you did not know you possessed. Please contact me today to learn more about the sacred practice of Yoga: keely@keelytotten.com or visit my website: www.keelytotten.com. Namaste, Keely Totten, Yoga & Meditation Teacher, Torch Bearer of Courage Lori A. Harris PARTNER IN BELIEVING Solid Rocket Boosters are the primary propulsion force on a vehicle used for human spaceflight and provide the majority of a space shuttle’s thrust during the first two minutes of flight. Boosters give the energy to overcome gravity and exit the earth’s atmosphere. Putting a man on the moon and returning him safely to land was the dream of the 1960’s American space program. Having a coach and mentor believe in you and hold your vision is your rocket fuel for transformation. When I was young, most of my friends were old, much older than myself. In college, I made friends with the Black professors at other universities near my school. I would show up out of nowhere, without warning to hang out; they were very kind and put up with my unexpected visits. I just wanted to know more about the world and life; I was hungry. I wanted more knowledge, experience, and freedom. I was curious about art, politics, and I wanted to travel, to see the world. Becoming a traveler seemed like an impossible dream until I met Jack. He was my first mentor and coach. Throughout history artists, inventors, entrepreneurs, and dreamers have needed someone in their corner to believe in them and to keep them from becoming discouraged. When you aspire to do something that you have never done before it can be frightening. It is natural to have doubts and fears, without support, your doubts can be like quicksand. A partner in believing is the rocket booster that can bust through the forces that seem to be holding you back. Having someone that can hold your dream when things seem impossible to you is essential. Jack was my someone. He listened to me. I told him all of my secret hopes, fears, and my biggest dreams. He saw something in me that I couldn’t see myself. He believed in me; he was my partner in believing. I remember Jack saying to me with conviction, “you will see the world.” I didn’t know how it could happen, but I believed in his belief. Not long after his proclamation, I took my first trip outside the country and I have been traveling ever since. With Jack’s encouragement, I soared and did impossible things. Now I delight in supporting people in their dreams. Do you have someone with whom you can share your truth? Is there someone that holds your vision when you feel discouraged? Is there someone that delights in your success and still believes in you when you fail? All you need is one. Having a partner in believing is rocket fuel. If you are tired of trying to go it alone or don’t know where to start, schedule a free strategy session, I would love to help you get started on your next adventure. Lori is a lawyer and coach. You can learn more and schedule a free session at www.LoriAHarris.com GET BREAKING NEWS ONLINE AT: www.mountainviewsnews.com 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 | ||||||||||||||||||||