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    http://lnk.ms/P8nsD Over 2 million artists worldwide. Giving thanks to those who made my album #17 globally @ Songwriter charts.

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    Thanks all who made my "Self-Evolution" album #8 on the ReverbNation Singer Songwriter national for the U.S. http://lnk.ms/VjnrH

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  • Ingrid

    Wishing you and your family a very Happy safe Halloween!    Ingrid  

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  • Ingrid

    Thank you for the friendship.  Have a blooming day.

    4 months ago
  • Madsic

    Welcome to the Madsic People! We would like to welcome you by inviting you to check out our video for Distance Of Hate. Click on the Distance Of Hate link below to view the video.
    Have a Mad Sic week,
    Stay Sic!!!!!!!!!
    Distance Of Hate

    5 months ago
  • Ashton Taylor

    Thank you for the Friend Request!  It is great to have you as a new friend.  I hope that you had an amazing weekend.  

    If you are on Twitter, please add me over there.  I always post updates on which cities I am traveling to and I post new pictures over there everyday.

    Here is my link: 
    http://twitter.com/ashtontaylorxo

    Also, if you are not on my Facebook Page, please add me over there. I am on Facebook more than any other site.  My latest magazine cover for Axsys Magazine is posted over there. I also have a new picture from my latest shoot in Clearwater Beach, FL.   I post pictures over there that are not on Myspace and I also post discussions that you can get involved in.  I try to go over there a few times a day to respond to comments.    Just click the "LIKE" Button at the Top of the Page. 

    Here is the link: 
    https://www.facebook.com/pages/Ashton-Taylor/107305109364225


    Also, please check out my latest feature and interview on Rock Confidential.   Here is the link:


    http://www.rockconfidential.com/inside/2011/07/rock-confidential-girl-ashton-taylor/

    xoxo,
    Ash

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    Welcome to the Native June Rock family!..Thanks for the friendship, good to rock out with you online! 

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    Hey there, thanks for the add! Stop by my page whenever you want to say hi or listen to my music. I'm also on Facebook if you want to check that out. http://www.facebook.com/ariacortes
    Have a great day! :] 

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  • Chris Aable

    Please friend me on Facebook and friend my music page for my latest songs - Just type in "Chris Aable" on Facebook to find both pages. Thanks kindly and may 2011 be your best year ever!!!!!

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    According to my theory of Self-Evolution, almost everything we encounter during our lifespan compels us to find some degree of balance, and we must all find our own personal balance between extremes. For example, in health there is being too paranoid on one hand, and too uncaring on the other hand, in accomplishment, there are the extremes of working too hard on one hand, and not nearly enough on the other extreme.

    With World AIDS Day coming just once per year on December 1st, I remind myself that every day should be World AIDS Day, because thousands of people in the world dying from AIDS each week, we should all be reminded of the extremes of very risky behavior on one extreme and being paranoid altogether of sex on the other extreme - in between these two extremes there is safe sex, which leads to another extreme:
    Too many women are dying from AIDS because they trusted their lovers and husbands to not cheat on them.

    While this form of blind trust out of blind love for someone used to not be considered too extreme, with the advent of HIV spreading and becoming one of the world's biggest killers, demanding that husbands and boyfriends wear condoms may not be too extreme when its a matter of life and death. This may sound negative, but it is actually positive - because it is life affirming. Life is more important than any lovers or sex, because without life, there can be no lovers and no sex.

    Love and peace,

    Chris Aable
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  • Movies


    Some of my favorites movies include:


    The Grapes of Wrath and Of Mince And Men, both based on two of my favorite books of the same title by John Steinbeck (1902-1968). Seventeen of his books were made into Films. Steinbeck articulates my theory of self-evolution very well in stating: "....the writer is delegated to declare and to celebrate man's proven capacity for greatness of heart and spirit—for gallantry in defeat, for courage, compassion and love. In the endless war against weakness and despair, these are the bright rally flags of hope and of emulation. I hold that a writer who does not believe in the perfectibility of man has no dedication nor any membership in literature." – Steinbeck Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech

    Although many Christians have lied that "there are no atheist on their deathbeds, Steinbeck had written to his doctor that he felt deeply that he would not survive his physical death, and that the biological end of his life was the final end to it.

    This is another tenet of self-evolution - intellectual and emotional honesty above blind tradition and superstition, that as far as we honestly can know, this life on earth is the only one we get, and thus to live it well and in kindness is the only one chance we get.

    "Spirited Away" - A wonderful and amazing story in animation featuring dozens of extraordinary characters. A modern day "Wizard of Oz" except much better in many ways.


    "Merry Christmas, Mr. Lawrence" - A powerful film about what war does to all of us.


    "Night, Mother" - Kind of the story of my life, except I chose to live instead of suicide.


    "Shadowlands" - A true story about a love affair that C.S. Lewis had with a fan. Brilliantly acted by all characters.


    "The Bounty" - All versions of this are great and well acted. The newer one with Anthony Hopkins was particularly brilliant.


    "Titanic" - All versions of it.


    Almost all Science Fiction Films, especially ones with good computer animation that takes you into another world, including:

    Alien

    Aliens

    Harry Potter

    Jurassic Park

    King Kong

    Star Wars

    Terminator


    Comedy:

    "Paper Moon" - Not a major comedy, but brilliantly amusing.

    "Space Balls" - John Candy was brilliant in this.

    "Volunteers" - John Candy was brilliantly funny in this too, along with my friend Gedde Watanabe, who was on my TV Show "Hollywood Today" along with Kim Maori and Steve Fuji.

    What's up Doc? Babara Streisand and all the artist in this film were great.

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  • Books

    A book which is well researched and written and cites credible sources is a wonderful gift that costs so little. Reading such books lets our mind open up to the worlds and minds of many others who probably know the realities of things in a deeper and more meaningful way than many or even most of our friends and family members. It also gives time to reflect and absorb what is before you, without the restrictions we often have when merely listening to someone who cannot possibly articulate two hundred or so pages of facts and information.

    As most of my friends know, I have about 3,000 books, mostly from my studies at school in Psychology, Sociology, Philosophy, Social Work and World Politics. I certainly didn't have to go to college to earn money, as most of my friends did, not that doing so is entirely a bad thing. By the time I was nineteen I was President of a corporation and had several employees. But that in itself was not very fulfilling, for although money can be very good, what good is money if it isn't doing a greater good? Thus, I began studying philosophy at home and at Los Angeles City College and later, CSULA and UCLA. However, the more I learned about the various philosophies, the more I realized that many of them either relied too much on passion without science, or relied too much on science without compassion. I passionately wanted a better world, but I also passionately wanted to know the truth, even if it hurt to find it out.

    Therefor, I realized that in order to have a philosophy to better the world, it would have to be based on human priorities, and the best way to understand such priorities was to understand human nature. I had to deepen my studies in Psychology and Sociology, and to some degree Anthropology, World Religions and World Politics.

    Having said that, I enjoy some (not all) of the works of Abraham Maslow, Margaret Mead, Loren Eisley, Upton Sinclair, Buckminster Fuller, Karl Sagan, Aristotle, Ayn Rand, etc. - Entire cross section of authors, some of whom have very different outlooks.

    And although I have read fiction such as "The Jungle", "A Separate Peace" and "Lord of The Flies" (Which I later assigned to my own students as a lesson in Social-Pyschology), I have grown to love non-fiction far more because I think it is far more interesting than fiction. In short, there is more than enough going on in real life and in our daily news that is utterly amazing. I wish some of it was fiction, such as murder, war, famine, disasters, genocide, nuclear arms build-ups, but unfortunately violence and evil continues to run riot so much that it could fill a Library with stranger-than-life books. This is not being negative, just realistic, and we have to be realistic if we ever expect a more positive world to come about. One way we do that is through educating ourselves and others. Books are your best beginning because they offer the chance to be on your own, to think on your own, without the interruption of argument or misguidance from someone who may not have correct facts, no matter how innocent or not their intent may be.

  • Heroes

    No one is perfect nor infallible, so I'm very careful about such labels as "hero". Even John Steinbeck was for the Vietnam War at one point in his life, although I am sure he would have recanted if he had lived long enough to see the aftermath. Even Eisenhower stated there is nothing glorious about war, even if one is the "victor".

    My mom, however is as close to one as I've ever known personally. She raised five relatively well-functioning children who between them all, have five of their own. My mom, like millions of other moms, sacrificed most of her life and gave up a lot of good times and places to nurture her children. Generally good mothers are the are the real "heroes" of the world, if we can call anyone a "hero".

    Going to Iraq to kill and be killed is nowhere near the definition of a "hero". Anyone can go to war out of nationalism, blind patriotism, aggression or because they need a pay check. There's nothing special nor heroic about that, millions engage in that type of thuggery from around the world. To say that your life or anyone's life belongs to their country is the lowest form of communism there is.

    I will defend this country if it is directly attacked, but attacking others half a world a way only emboldens our enemies and creates more of them.

    To peace, love and understanding - which can never come about through the initiation of force nor aggression,
    Chris Aable

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Chris Aable Interviews Gilbert Gottfried. By Terry Madison

Long before Kathy Griffin's "D List", Chris Aable and Gilbert Gottfried made fun of themselves and 1990s Hollywood at the annual "B- Minus Movie Awards". The Show was co-hosted by Emmy Awards host Gottfried for "USA: Up All Night". Invited to the show were dozens of other good natured actors making fun of themselves, including David Cassidy, Gary Coleman and fellow Talk Show Host, Arthel Neville, the nation's first high-profile black entertainment reporter, who Chris Aable also interviewed.

Gilbert Gottfried is known by fellow actors as one of the best character actors around today. The evidence is that so many people think he is really obnoxious. In fact, he is a real gentleman in real life. Well, most of the time, but nobody's perfect. You may see for yourself at the end of this clip, which features an outtake of the commercial break before the hilarity began. Chris Aable, former Psychology Instructor, Actor and Host of the Cable TV Shows "Hollywood Today", "The Chris Aable Show" and "Misadventures in Hollywood", plays along with comedian Gilbert about Gottfried 's own lifespan and self-evolution. In this unrehearsed interview, Gottfried purposely is as obnoxious and hard to interview as humanly possible, but Chris Aable manages to hold his own and brilliantly keeps the ball rolling for both of them.



Chris Aable's Interpretation of Un Sospiro by Franz Liszt
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About This Video By Pam Reagan

I found this at www.MySpace.com/Aable .. Through his website, I contacted Chris Aable's agent and was given permission to post half of it provided I mention that it is copyrighted 2001 and 2007 by Self-Evolution.org . In my opinion, Chris Aable's remix and rendition of Un Sospiro sounds better than the original version by Liszt, because Aable slows it down a bit here and there at just the right moments. However, it sounds like its played on an old studio piano and is probably a rehearsal video, so the sound quality is not the best he's probably capable of. According to his agent, Chris Aable played keyboards in a band called "Pan", named after the mythical god of music, and he has written the opening and closing music for a number of local TV shows in Los Angeles and Hollywood. PS. YouTube compresses the videos so the quality is not very good. - Pam Reagan 10/08/2007


Original Music Scores & Composition by Chris Aable. A small samp
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Permission was granted from his Agent to post these original compositions by Chris Aable, found at MySpace.com/ChrisAable. This music was used for the Chris Aable Show, Hollywood Today, etc., local TV shows that aired in several California cities five to ten years ago.


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Brilliant ad & oh so true. In 2003 many of us who observed just a little Middle East history knew that the Iraq War was going to devolve into chaos and many years of Civil War, while Bill O'Reilly callously boasted it would be a "cake-walk". It has amounted to the deadliest "cake walk" so far this century. To real peace, Chris Aable

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We have nearly 7,000 visitors to this page and over 7,000 visitors to the MySpace Blog, as of June 8, 2009, and on this date, Steve decided we should put up a visitors counter which will start detailing future visitors to Chris Aable's my space page. May you live in peace, love and understanding, Omar, Chris Aable's Assistant



Water Wanted - Every good person needs priorites - What are yours? Mine include saving lives.
http://www.one.org/us/waterfortheworld/index.html?...

Help provide 100 million people with first-time, sustainable access to clean water and sanitation.

If we go far back enough, we are all related and we are all family. If there were an "all-creator" surely he would not create national boarders that divide the world's family into warring sects. Borders are not created by nature but by men & fear. Part of self-evolution is building better bridges, not bigger walls.

Who I'd like to meet:

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Anyone who embraces any or all of these priorities in life -

1.) Their life, because without a healthy life, there are no priorities.
2.) Their family and friends.
3.) Peace, love and understanding - because without these things, none of us would have ever been here.
4.) Educating others about the leading causes of death and misery in the world:

1.) War and Genocide. (Let's build bridges, not walls.)
2.) Health care. (Including tobacco, obesity and Drug Abuse.)
3.) Starvation in many countries (One is one too many).
4.) HIV/AIDS (Millions continue to die each year - condoms can and do break.)

These are the leading causes of pain and suffering because in the past fifty years these four things have caused millions of deaths. The sad thing is that these things are preventable. The good news is that we can all work together to keep reminding ourselves, to educate others and thus make the world better. As Dr. Margaret Mead stated: "Never doubt that a small group of people can change the world, indeed, it's the only thing that ever has."

Life is the highest value, because without life there are no values. Health is not just about the quantity of years, but the quality within those added years.


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  • Status: Single
  • Here for: Networking, Dating, Serious Relationships, Friends
  • Hometown: Hollywood, CA
  • Orientation: Bi
  • Body type: 5' 10" / Athletic
  • Ethnicity: White / Caucasian
  • Religion: Agnostic
  • Zodiac Sign: Taurus
  • Children: Undecided
  • Smoke: No
  • Education: Post grad
  • Occupation: Muscian/Piano, Song Writer, Actor TV Producer&Host

Schools

  • California State University-Los Angeles

    • Los Angeles, CA
    • Graduated: 1997
    • Student status: Alumni
    • Degree: Master's Degree
    • Major: First Master's in Psychology, 2nd in Sociology. All courses completed, pending Completion of Th
    • Minor: World Politics
    • Clubs: Model United Nations, CSULA Amnestry International - ReElected President several years between 1991 and 1997.
    1991 to 2002

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  • www.self-evolution.org

    • Beverly Hills, CA US
    • CEO
    President and Founder

Networking

    • Television
    • Talent
    • Acting

    Acting is not my primary concern. Have also produce/hosted several TV Talk Shows, produced "American's Craziest Home Vidoes" when I was a kid, long before "America's Funniest Home Videos" (My version aired on Century Cable TV in 1987). Also, produc

    • Dance
    • Music
    • Musician

    I used to play keyboards in a ban called Pan. We played mostly around the Ark-La-Tex (Arkansas - Louisiana and Texas). Now with my Los Angeles / Hollywood home studio, I currently use mostly a Yamaha Motif 8 which has literally thousands of inst

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