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Are Brainwaves The Evolutionary Key to Conscious Awareness?
2007-04-23 17:09:01
One of the discoveries we made at Centerpointe many years ago - one that has resulted in such a powerful program yielding such amazing results - is that creating the alpha, theta, and delta brain wave patterns of deep meditation could be made progressively more powerful by gradually lowering what is called the carrier frequency used to deliver these frequencies to the brain. What is doubly interesting about this discovery is a parallel explanation of how evolution happens that comes from an ancient Buddhist/Hindu/Taoist perspective, explaining why lowering the carrier frequency in our modern, high-tech method is so powerful. For several thousands of years, mystics have said that the entire universe is a vibrating energy and that everything in creation has its own vibrational rate, the frequency of which depends on its evolutionary development. The simpler and less evolved aspects of the universe have a high frequency and a low amplitude of vibration (contrary to popular metaphysical lo
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A Deeper Understanding of Money for Individual Prosperity
2007-04-21 17:52:58
Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary says that money is a “medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.” In short, money is what people use to buy things. Nothing evil, unspiritual, or too materialistic there. Money is simply a part of the physical-living process, and in the past it came in forms as varied as stones, beads, feathers, fishhooks, animal skins, and shells. To establish a standard value in the system, metal coins were later made, each one stamped with a design to guarantee its value. These first were made around 600 B.C. in the country now called Turkey, and paper money got its start in China during the 1300s. Today we give paper money and coins to people for the things they sell or the work they do. Simple, isn’t it? Where it gets complex is that many people don’t have sufficient paper or coins to exchange for the goods and services they need and want. Why not? Because their consciousness isn’t attracting, or it&rs
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Spiritual Solutions Always Involves Generosity And Gratefulness
2007-04-19 17:24:04
Recently I approached a traffic light where a man stood in shabby clothes with a three-legged dog by his side. As I waited for the light to change I looked at this scene with compassion and felt an urge to contribute something. The sign he was carrying indicated that he was homeless. The people in my car commented that he was a strong young man, there were plenty of employment opportunities, and why should anyone give to people who are capable of working. They indicated a kind of mild contempt for this man soliciting funds whom they felt “should” be working. My thoughts were on him and the fact that he cared for and fed this crippled dog. I rolled down the window and gave him several dollars for which he expressed enormous gratitude. As the companions in my car semi-scolded me for being a sucker and for enabling him to continue to be a beggar I thought of some words of Mother Teresa. “You see, in the final analysis, it is all between you and God, it was never between
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Stepping Into Your Power - Investigating Your Hidden Beliefs
2007-04-17 17:06:12
Do you remember being a kid and wanting something more than anything else in the world? You’d lay in bed at night and dream about it. You’d imagine yourself having it and you’d be filled with excitement. There were so many things I wanted as a little kid. I’d let my imagination go wild and I’d dream really big - no limitations. I watched the movie Star Wars about five times when I was 6 years old. I dreamed of galaxies far, far away. I wanted to be like Princess Leia and save whole civilizations. I wanted a light saber so I could fight the “good” fight. I also would listen to songs on my plastic record player over and over again as I dreamed of being a famous musician one day. Just before falling asleep, I’d spontaneously write songs and sing them unabashedly to myself in the dark. I was happy, carefree, and not afraid. I was excited by my dreams. As I grew older, I started to listen more to the adults around me. Since they were bigger, I
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The Natural Intelligence That Guides Our Transformation
2007-04-15 17:33:18
My doctoral thesis was about biological transformation and how the hidden intelligence inside each cell communicates with the whole entity as change is happening. I netted a tank full of tadpoles from a local pond and then studied them at intervals as they metamorphosed slowly into frogs. The same question that guided my research then is still exciting now: What is the natural intelligence that guides transformation? Tadpoles are fascinating to watch. They’re orderly change artists, masters of subtle and sneaky transformation. Perfectly engineered water wonders, tadpoles have big heads and graceful, tapering tails that offer little resistance to forward movement. With no fanfare at all, the pollywog simply starts to change one day: His tail gets shorter as his body absorbs it, and he sprouts four tiny limb buds. Day by day, powerful rear legs and delicate forelegs take shape, a sculpture in progress. Seemingly oblivious to the stunning internal and external remodeling, the tadpol
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Money Can’t Buy Happiness But Happiness Can Buy Money
2007-04-13 16:47:05
Positive psychology - the study of how to improve a person’s happiness and quality of life - is a new trend that is rapidly changing traditional psychology and mental health care. The idea is developing after years of evidence-based research and a Baylor University professor is helping lead the way.Dr. Michael Frisch, a professor of psychology at Baylor, has put forth the newest and, some say, the most comprehensive approach to positive psychology in a new book, Quality of Life Therapy. Frisch will present his new book and related research findings on Oct. 7 in Washington D.C., at the International Positive Psychology Summit, the premiere group in the field that helps bring attention to emerging ideas or treatments. Presenting a paper co-authored by a University of Pennsylvania psychologist and three of Frisch’s students, Frisch will speak about his approach, which utilizes his positive psychology test, the Quality of Life Inventory, or QOLI, and a number of different inter
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A Success Process for Building Your Life’s Foundation
2007-04-11 16:48:07
The world is a collection of unlimited wealth and resources - yet we often limit our potential by moving in our own small circles because of our fears. If we change the way we view the world, there’s nothing we can’t accomplish. I think that the greatest opportunity in life is to have a sense of who you are. To me, that means being comfortable with yourself and your surroundings. It’s connecting to what’s real and being able to feel your authenticity. It’s looking past labels. It’s having clarity about your life and your possibilities by viewing your life from a higher point than where you are now. It’s being able to establish a personal- and professional-performance program to build, leverage, and position yourself in your chosen area of influence. It’s wanting to perform up to your potential - and being able to do so. Your Success is Based on Your Commitment to Discovery First, discovering who you are; second, discovering how to apply this knowledge to the world you l
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12 Tips for Creating Lasting Change in Your Life
2007-04-09 16:47:05
Make it Nonnegotiable Promise yourself that you are absolutely going to do it. When you do it, where you do it, how you do it can, and most likely will, change according to circumstances. But that you will do it is not open for consideration. Call it a vow, a promise, a pledge, a commitment. Whatever you name it, making it choiceless is a tool for overcoming backsliding after your initial enthusiasm fades. You don’t negotiate with yourself about brushing your teeth. You just do it. I bet you usually honor your commitments to other people too. Treat yourself equally well. Make your resolution a nonnegotiable commitment in your life. Make it Actionable Is your goal concrete enough? Many of us fail because we haven’t turned it into something to actually do. Yesterday, a client said he was going to focus more on himself and his family and less on his job. “How are you going to put that into action?” I asked. There was silence on the other end of the phone. Here are some resolutions
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Natural Wisdom Guides Us In Finding Liberation Through Living
2007-04-07 16:45:31
If we’re lucky, every now and again, we have a decisive encounter - an event that changes the course of our lives, forever. With logic and comfort thrown to the wind, we set out on a new, more invigorated trajectory, unleashing our passion and vision upon the world. Such moments are glorious and gorgeous, mysterious and tormenting. They contort us, bend us - squeeze out every vestige of pretense, compromise, and inauthenticity. Some call this magic. Others call it synchronicity. Some may even call it madness. It has all those elements, and more. I call these moments, taken together, the Dharma life - a response to our instinct for freedom, the natural urge of the heart to know itself and seek its liberation from all obstacles, real or imagined. This revolution of the soul demands that you no longer deny your true calling. It demands that you find your higher love, which then helps you reach beyond whatever is holding you back. But this awakening requires something of us. We must pay
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The Power of Pleasure in Relationships, Work & Yourself
2007-04-05 17:16:51
Pleasure is often an unseen force that makes things happen. That it’s invisible doesn’t in any way mitigate the fact that there’s real power involved. By way of analogy, let’s talk about a couple of other unseen powers that you encounter regularly in your daily life. You can feel the wind at times, and you can hear it on some days as well. There are few things that feel better than a cool breeze on a beach or in the mountains. Yet the wind is absolutely unseen. You can, however, witness its impact and even harness its great power. I know that many of us were amazed by a pinwheel for at least a few moments during our childhood. We would watch this almost flower-shaped object that by itself wasn’t all that engaging. Then the wind would come along and catch it, and the pinwheel would spin and spin. The harder the wind blew, the faster the little pinwheel would work. Humankind has made greater applications of the pinwheel in modern times. The unseen power of the air moves large w
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Study Reveals - You Don’t Have to Be Smart to Be Rich
2007-04-27 16:30:15
It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to make a lot of money, according to new research. A nationwide study found that people of below average intelligence were, overall, just about as wealthy as those in similar circumstances but with higher scores on an IQ test. A nationwide study found that people of below average intelligence were, overall, just about as wealthy as those in similar circumstances but with higher scores on an IQ test. Furthermore, a number of extremely intelligent people stated they had gotten themselves into financial difficulty. “People don’t become rich just because they are smart,” said Jay Zagorsky, author of the study and a research scientist at Ohio State University’s Center for Human Resource Research. “Your IQ has really no relationship to your wealth. And being very smart does not protect you from getting into financial difficulty,” Zagorsky said. The one financial indicator in which the study found it paid to be smart
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Keeping First Things First - Moving From Urgency to Importance
2007-04-25 17:21:27
Each of us has unique talents and capabilities and an important work to do in life. The tragedy is that our unique contribution is often never made because the important “first things” in our lives are choked out by other urgent things. And so some important works are never started or finished. We suggest that the path to personal leadership follows the stepping stones of vision, mission, balance, roles, goals, perspective, and integrity in the moment of choice. It’s an ecological balancing process. We invite readers to think very carefully through this process. “What my responsibilities in life? Who are the people I care about?” The answers become the basis for thinking through your roles. Your goals are then set by asking, “What is the important future state for each relationship or responsibility?” Setting up win-win agreements with people and maintaining positive relationships is not an efficient process; in fact, the process is usually slo
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The 3 Most Common Reasons Why People Are Not Successful
2007-04-29 17:31:04
If you want to live your dreams, not only must you decide what you want, turn your dream into measurable goals, break those goals down into specific action steps, and visualize and affirm your desired outcomes - you must start taking action. I recommend making the commitment to do something every day in at least three different areas of your life that moves you in the direction of your dreams. If one of your goals is physical fitness, make a commitment to do some sort of exercise - aerobics, weight training, stretching - four to five times a week for a minimum of twenty minutes. I read recently that if you simply go for a 30 minute walk four times a week, that would put you in the top 1% of those people getting physical exercise! If your goal is financial independence, start saving and investing a portion of your income every month with no exceptions. If your goal is to write a book, write for a minimum of one hour every day. Don’t Let Fear Stop You Most people never get what the
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Manifesting Alternative Realities by Shifting Timelines
2007-05-03 16:53:54
Quantum science tells us that there is not a flat line running from the past to the future. This is the view of most people, but it is based on the old science, and is no longer true. Einstein has proven that time is not fixed, it expands and it contracts. And, time has a vertical dimension. There are many “lanes of time” running simultaneously and you can change lanes. You can begin in one lane, then change lanes to produce a different outcome than you expected in the original lane. This means there are multiple possibilities existing simultaneously in any instant, subject to our conscious and intentional choice. We have the power to direct our awareness through this field of creative intelligence scientists call the quantum hologram. And through powerful thought we can activate another vertical strand of time, one in which we are whole and well and already healed, because we never were sick. The same applies to every area of life, relationships, finances and success. Peak perfor
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Happiness & Satisfaction Highest in Jobs Helping Others
2007-05-01 17:27:42
People looking for jobs that bring satisfaction and happiness should concentrate on professions that focus primarily on serving other people, according to a new report from the University of Chicago, which found clergy to be the happiest and most satisfied of American workers. “The most satisfying jobs are mostly professions, especially those involving caring for, teaching, and protecting others and creative pursuits,” said Tom W. Smith, Director of the General Social Survey (GSS) at the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago. The survey is the most comprehensive of its kind to explore satisfaction and happiness among American workers. The GSS asks a large variety of questions of a representative sample of Americans in face-to-face interviews. In the 2006 GSS survey, interviewers asked people how satisfied they were with their jobs. The interviewers also asked them about their general level of happiness and Smith correlated those general happiness findings wi
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The Pursuit of Happiness Is Your Responsibility
2007-05-05 16:36:30
You may think the pursuit of happiness, as our forefathers mentioned in the Declaration of Independence, is that of a selfish search. However, quite to the contrary, I believe it is one of the most selfless quests an individual can undertake. Although you may not realize it, being happy, or at the very least acting happy, are the ultimate win-win behaviors you can assume. Why? Think about it. When you reflect on all of the people in your life, which folks tend to make you feel good? The miserable ones? Of course not, happy people tend to make us feel better. When you are at work, do you like being around others who do nothing but criticize, complain and belittle others? Most likely, you enjoy working side by side with people who have a positive outlook on life and are able to find the good in others and in most situations. By the same token, guess what… most everyone else feels the same! So, ask yourself, “Am I a joy to be around?” “Do I present an aurora of happiness and well
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How to Find Spirituality Throughout All Your Relationships
2007-05-07 16:31:52
Are you a friend to you? Do you even like yourself? If the answer to these questions is yes, you’re in good shape. If you hesitate, don’t know, or answer no, then you have to get a handle on the fact that how you connect with yourself spiritually, emotionally, and even physically is vitally important. We’ve been taught not to love ourselves because it’s supposedly selfish. No, it’s not (unless it’s at the exclusion of everyone else). We have to love ourselves; in fact, I believe that we never reach our true spiritual growth unless we can take joy in our own company. We need downtime with ourselves more than ever now in a world that’s so full of noise and stress. I have a friend who can’t be alone even for a minute, so she continually has people coming and going, phones ringing, and guests staying over all the time. Don’t get me wrong-when my boys were growing up, our home was a beehive of activity, but even then I could retreat to
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The Space Between Where Magic And Miracles Come From
2007-05-09 15:38:09
“Science cannot solve the ultimate mystery of nature. And that is because we are part of the mystery we are trying to solve.” – Max Planck, “father” of quantum theory There’s a power that lives in the space “between,” that subtle instant when something ends, and what follows next hasn’t yet begun. From the birth and death of galaxies, to the beginning and ending of careers and relationships, and even the simplicity of breathing in and out, creation is the story of beginnings and endings: cycles that start and stop, expand and contract, live and die. Regardless of scale, between the “beginning” and the “end”, there is a moment in time when neither one has fully happened. That moment is where magic and miracles come from! In the instant of between, all possibilities exist, and none have been chosen. From this place, we’re given the power to heal our bodies, change our lives, and bring peace to the world. All
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Think Outside the Cube - 13 Ways To Leave Your Lousy Job
2007-05-13 16:00:05
OK. You’ve finally let the bitter truth seep into the part of your brain that admits bitter truths. Your job sucks. The mere fact that window envelopes with pretty checks in them arrive every two weeks is not doing it for you anymore. You are becoming very good at the thousand-yard stare, the long, unfocused look past your cubicle into a green-and-gold world out there somewhere, a world that’s passing you by. Or perhaps you’re so damned wiped out at the end of a day on the assembly line, behind the cash register, or at the nurse’s station that the thousand-yard stare shrinks to six inches. Still, through it all you dare to dream. You dream of the job you love so much you can’t believe you’re getting paid to do it. The perfect match for your talents, habits, passions, and desire to make a difference in the world. It flickers in and out of your awareness. How do I get this job? you wonder, and then that plaintive question is smothered by dark thoughts:
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Berkeley Study Reveals That Powerful People Take More Risks
2007-05-11 17:04:10
Powerful people view life through rose-colored glasses, with their more optimistic outlook ultimately leading them to engage in riskier behavior. So says Cameron Anderson, an associate professor at the Haas School of Business. Anderson and his co-author, Adam Galinsky of Northwestern University, in an article published in the issue of the European Journal of Social Psychology demonstrate how a sense of power leads individuals to risk-seeking behavior. The article, “Power, Optimism, and Risk-Taking,” is based on five separate studies the researchers conducted. Although the studies involved students, Anderson and Galinsky’s findings apply more broadly to a range of powerful individuals, from heads of state to CEOs to prominent community leaders. Risky Behavior Can Be Beneficial In the business world, the authors note, risky behavior can be beneficial, helping individuals maintain or even increase their power. By engaging in risky behavior, the powerful may take advantag
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The Science of Manifesting - Even Einstein Refused to Believe
2007-05-15 15:58:28
Imagine what your life would look like if you had the ability to fulfill all your life dreams. What would you do? What kind of work would you do – if any? Where would you live? What kind of relationship would you have? How would you feel? What if I tell you, that you already have this ability in your life, since day one! Impossible? Many of us have completely forgotten our purpose in life. We have drifted away from engaging our strengths and talents in fulfilling our dreams. We have become part of a cultural phenomenon where we work at places we don’t like, to buy stuff we don’t need. Where Does Your Happiness Originate? Our level of happiness is determined by circumstances and by the amount of stuff we posses. We have become addicted to a lifestyle that leaves no room for personal development, nor expressing the power of our spiritual heritage. Many people come to understand this lacking when they get to be 40-45. Something strange happens to them. Our society actually
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Energy Attracts Like Energy According to the Law of Attraction
2007-05-19 15:55:24
The secret of manifestation is that you do not attract your desires by what you think but by what you feel. Everything is vibration and you attract those things that you are in vibrational resonance with. Your vibration is your feeling. It is your feelings that attract your experiences. The more you experience the feeling of having what you want, the more you will have it. Higher vibrations and feelings is the medium by which your desires will manifest more freely. The more positive feelings you can experience about yourself and your desires, the easier and faster you’ll experience your desires spontaneously manifesting into your world. Emotions help you create reality. When you believe in something, love and cherish it, you can create it more freely. You have the power to manifest anything your heart desires! If there is anything you want to create more of, focus upon it. Whatever you turn your attention to, you will create. What we give out, we get back. The energy you give out is
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Money Motivation Spurs Changes For Better And Worse
2007-05-17 15:57:05
Money changes everything, and that includes changing people’s motivations for the better and their behavior toward others for the worse, according to a new study published in the international journal Science. Florida State University psychology graduate student Nicole Mead was among a group of researchers who found that the concept of money brings about a state of self-sufficiency that allows people to work harder and more independently to achieve personal goals but makes them more socially insensitive in the process. “Money changes people’s motivations,” Mead said. “They want to work really hard to achieve their goals. Consequently, they are less focused on other people. In this sense, money can be a barrier to social intimacy.” Kathleen Vohs, assistant professor of marketing at the University of Minnesota, is the lead author of “The Psychological Consequences of Money,” which will be published in the Nov. 17 issue of Science. Mead and
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Can Quantum Theory Help Us Understand Consciousness?
2007-05-21 10:08:29
Consciousness, once a topic alluded to only by philosophers and, occasionally, theologians, has - in the past 20 years or so - migrated into the domain of science and rational analysis. But this does not mean to say that conscious experience is now understood in the way that we understand other natural phenomena that were once attributed to otherworldly causes - earthquakes or solar eclipses, for example. On the contrary, consciousness remains one of the major unsolved problems in science. But science and scientists are gradually becoming able and willing to tackle this phenomenon, to ask pertinent questions, and to use the newly available technology to carry out decisive experiments. There are several possible definitions of consciousness, but the general consensus is that the state of being conscious is a condition in which there is awareness and knowledge of one’s surroundings and one’s own existence or self-awareness. The status quo or currently accepted substrate of co
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Sleep Strengthens And Helps Complete Memory Puzzle
2007-05-25 09:02:46
Memorizing a series of facts is one thing, understanding the big picture is quite another. Now a new study demonstrates that relational memory — the ability to make logical “big picture” inferences from disparate pieces of information – is dependent on taking a break from studies and learning, and even more important, getting a good night’s sleep. Led by researchers at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center (BIDMC) and Brigham and Women’s Hospital (BWH), the findings appear on-line in today’s Early Edition of the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. “Relational memory is a bit like solving a jigsaw puzzle,” explains senior author Matthew Walker, PhD, Director of the Sleep and Neuroimaging Laboratory at BIDMC and Assistant Professor of Psychology at Harvard Medical School (HMS). “It’s not enough to have all the puzzle pieces – you also have to understand how they fit together.” Adds lead author Jeffrey Ellen
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How to Change Your Identity to Experience A New You
2007-05-23 09:08:20
Occasionally an idiomatic expression passes into the language that reflects a much higher perception of truth than common usage would imply. “Just who do you think you are?” is an example. The presumed intention of the speaker is to communicate to someone that they have somehow become confused and aren’t who they think they are. “Just who do you think you are?” It is not so much a question as it is a statement. It is often followed by an unkindly appraisal such as, “I’ll tell you who you are…” Abusive intent aside, the speaker has at least a dim comprehension that identity has more to do with thoughts and ideas than with events or physical appearances. And in that respect, he or she has communicated an important truth. There are at least two categories of identity. The first is the deliberate identity, which exists exactly as one creates it and for only as long as one continues to create it. This is the role. The second is the persistent identity, which exists wi
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Call it Luck - Coincidences Are Fulfilling Your Intentions
2007-05-27 10:13:21
A coincidence is an incident that happens with another incident. It can happen at the same time at the same place, same time but different place or same place but different time. It can even happen at a different time and different place but is related to the first event in some special way. Coincidences are incidents that correlate with each other across time and space. They are events in synchronization with a higher cause. That is why coincidences are synchronicities. Everything that happens in the universe starts with intention. Events that happen separately and which do not directly cause each other are acausal events. But acausal events have a common cause which is intent. Intent is what creates and synchronizes those separate events to fulfill a common purpose that they are a part of. When you make a choice through intention, the universe takes care of the details necessary to fulfill the intention through synchronicities. The Whole Universe Functions By Synchronicity Every mome


Personal Reality - Here’s Another Way Of Looking At It
2007-05-31 09:25:46
The beliefs that you hold, whether deliberately chosen or indoctrinated, create a model for interpreting and structuring reality. This model is sometimes called a personal reality paradigm. In Avatar, we usually just call it your viewpoint. If you want to take a very broad look at consciousness, you will discover that it consists of viewpoint and some attendant ability to reason (meaning to observe, integrate, predict and act). One of the remarkable things that you discover in Avatar is that as you change your viewpoint, the attendant ability to reason changes as well. Viewpoint determines how you see the world and how you see yourself. Not liking something is a viewpoint. Even when you feel your opinion is on rock-solid ground, there is still this little suspicion that maybe someone else might feel differently. (Of course, you are right, and they are wrong.) Protecting a viewpoint is a refusal to see something in a certain way. Have you ever heard someone say, “Everyone’s
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Trusting Your Instincts Leads You To The Right Answer
2007-05-29 08:36:22
A UCL (University College London) study has found that you are more likely to perform well if you do not think too hard and instead trust your instincts. The research, published online in the journal Current Biology, shows that, in some cases, instinctive snap decisions are more reliable than decisions taken using higher-level cognitive processes. Participants, who were asked to pick the odd one out on a screen covered in over 650 identical symbols, including one rotated version of the same symbol, actually performed better when they were given no time at all to linger on the symbols and so were forced to rely entirely on their subconscious. Dr Li Zhaoping, of the UCL Department of Psychology, said: “This finding seems counter-intuitive. You would expect people to make more accurate decisions when given the time to look properly. Instead they performed better when given almost no time to think. The conscious or top-level function of the brain, when active, vetoes our initial subc
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A Deeper Look Into The Mechanics of the Mind - Part I
2007-06-04 09:32:21
Your emotions, your sentiments, your thoughts - the whole paraphernalia of the mind - are manipulated by the outside. Scientifically, it has become more clear now, but even without scientific investigation the mystics have been saying exactly the same thing for thousands of years - that all these things your mind is filled with are not yours; you are beyond them. You get identified with them, and that’s the only problem. For example, somebody insults you and you become angry. You think you are becoming angry, but scientifically speaking the other person’s insult is only functioning as a remote control. The person who has insulted you is managing your behavior. Your anger is in his hands; you are behaving like a puppet. Now scientists are able to put electrodes in the brain at certain centers, and it is almost unbelievable. The mystics have been talking about it for thousands of years, but only recently has science discovered that there are hundreds of centers in the brain c
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