About This Site

                         By Debbie Saar
                         All Rights Reserved©

                         


                         It all started at the beginning of a Summer Vacation...

                         My daughter was not at home so I had more time to "explore" the computer and
                         the Internet. One day while surfing on the Net, I clicked by mistake on the
                         mouse's right button and marked the "View Source" line.
                         A new window opened on the screen and strange codes appeared in front of my
                         eyes. I got scared to death because I thought I had broken into a "Top Secret"
                         file. I immediately called a friend who knows something about computers, and
                         asked him what I should do. He laughed, explaining that these are the HTML
                         tags of the page. I then relaxed, compared a few pages, understood the basic
                         idea and started building my own web-page.

                         I am a curious human being who loves learning new things. In addition,
                         creating always gives me joy. I discovered that Cyberspace is a tremendous
                         place where I can integrate all the aforementioned endeavors, a never-ending
                         place where I can express myself through severalmeans: write the texts,
                         design the pages and then program them.

                         Creating my own web-site gives me a feeling of freedom and independence.
                         Freedom and independence always make me feel good. It is like being a
                         "one-man band" - I am free to do whatever I feel like whenever I feel.

                         One of my basic beliefs is that there is a raison d'etre for us to be here. Each of us
                         follows his own unique path. I mostly enjoy spreading happiness and hope, hence
                         it fills my heart with joy to know that people enjoy visiting my page.

                         It satisfies me to share my ideas, knowledge and experience through my skills,
                         in order to bring something worthy to this world. There is a phrase In Judaism
                         that says: "saving one's soul is equivalent to saving the whole world." I am
                         doing my best to disseminate my thoughts and share them with others, hoping
                         to perhaps save a soul or at least enhance the quality of someone's life.

                         Another benefit is that I get feedback. Being a creator, I recognize the importance
                         of having an audience for my works. I get recognition as well as comments from
                         all over the globe. It is no secret that a creator is never objective thus I benefit
                         greatly from such constructive criticism, indeed improve myself.

                         Cyberspace is an unlimited realm, reaching beyond all barriers of language,
                         religion, politics, geographical boundaries or any other earthly limitations.

                         Epilogue: I meet interesting people from all over the world.

                         As you can readily see between the lines, Web-site development is quite a new
                         thing for me, and I plan to add many more pages and improve the ones I have
                         already developed.

                         I chose the "Sweet Sacred Dream" nickname because the meaning of it reflects
                         my point of view about life, that is, a sacred dream waits to be turned into sweet
                         reality, as well as because the initials are identical to those of my real name.

                         I hope that I have given you a clue about this web-page, and if not, at least you
                         have learned a bit more about me...

                         Humbly yours,

                         Debbie