Posts Tagged ‘Roger Clemens’
HOW FEDERAL PROSECUTORS MADE IT POSSIBLE FOR ROGER CLEMENS TO GET OFF SCOTT FREE.
Posted June 19, 2012
on:The federal prosecutors made a costly error in judgment when they opted to select 10 women (mostly African-American) and 6 men, as jurors, and my understanding is the jurors selected knew very little about the game of baseball. Had they selected a jury of knowledgeable baseball people the jury would have had an inherent anger toward Roger for bringing shame upon the game when he lied about his use of performance enhancing drugs. Anyone who follows professional baseball knows that Clemens was guilty. The only ones who didn’t were those who had little knowledge about him or the game.
Roger Clemens is a good example of how the Psycho Self-Imagery process works. By way of background, I once read in the media that he often purposely threw at a batter’s head in order to intimidate him and thus affect his ability to hit a baseball. And since that time, I’ve never been a fan of his. Over the years, Roger has been his own worst enemy. When athletes have extra-marital affairs, when they are doing drugs, when they are dishonest and lie to a congressional committee, when they repress their feelings resulting in low feelings of self-worth, and when their lives are in disharmony, they will actually create negative events in their lives, on and off the field of competition. And Roger Clemens is the perfect example. Instead of heading for the Hall of Fame, he could be heading for prison.
PSYCHO SELF-IMAGERY: It Can Work Positively or Negatively, Depending on the Paths you Follow in your Personal Life.
Posted May 8, 2010
on:The Psycho Self-Imagery process, when it’s working positively, involves having a high sense of inner self, resolving conflict in your life, not repressing feelings, bringing personal issues to completion, being highly spiritual, helping others less fortunate than yourself and having your life in harmony. When this path is followed, you will have positive things happen in your life, on and off the field of competition. Three examples are Sam Bradford, Ryan Howard, and Ai Miyazato.
But the process works negatively when you have conflict in your life, when you have a low sense of inner self, when you are repressing your feelings, when you have personal issues that you haven’t brought to completion, when you are not helping others less fortunate than yourself and when your life is in disharmony, you will have negative things happen in your life, on and off the field of competition. Three examples are Roger Clemens, Tiger Woods, and Lawrence Taylor.
The Psycho Self-Imagery process involves resolving conflict in your life, not suppressing feelings, bringing personal and team-related issues to completion, being highly spiritual, helping others less fortunate than yourself and having your life in harmony. Then visualizing yourself being successful and actually creating positive events in your life, on and off the field of competition.
But when you have conflict in your life, when you are suppressing your feelings, when you have personal and team-related issues that you haven’t brought to completion, when you are not helping others less fortunate than yourself and when your life is in disharmony, you will actually create negative events in your life, on and off the field of competition. Two excellent examples are Tiger Woods and Roger Clemens.