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August 25, 2009

Ability to Imagine

The gift of thoughts is just as significant to your health and well being as any other gift you enjoy. Your mind's eye enables you to imagine possibilities, to act out in your brain and practice before you actually execute any given task. Athletes use this ability to great advantage, for it enables them to practice and prepare, over and over again, before they ever move a muscle or take a step. Artists of any kind also find this ability invaluable, since it is on the "canvas" of their imaginations that they initially splash their "paint" and explore the mystery of form. In science and in math, the imaginative gift is what frequently proves to be the ultimate connecting link, enabling problems to be solved that were once unsolvable. Einstein fully credits his mind's eye with producing the actual formula of E equals MC squared - the theory of relativity - that revolutionized the entire world of rational thought and scientific inquiry.

To implement this incredible depot of development and fun, form whimsical daydreams for yourself. Let your mind run wild. Don't strive to make intellect of anything. Just play. Imagine you are a child again, and see how innovative you can be. Daydreaming helps you to visualize storylines.

To sharpen this skill, to discipline the creative process, instruct yourself to imagine cautiously and in immense detail. For example, place an apple on the table in front of you. Look at the apple. Note its contours, blemishes, features. Now close your eyes. Can you still see the apple? Does it look like it did when your eyes were open? Are there differences? Open your eyes and compare the real apple with the apple you saw in your mind's eye. Try again. Practice holding the image inside your head, until what exists in your imagination exactly matches what exists on the table in front of you. Practice with other items; even walk through unfamiliar environments, using the same technique, until you can visualize in your mind what you see with your eyes - with the same exact detail. Ultimately your mind will catch on, and you will be able to imagine anything you want without ever having physically seen the item first. Expand this ability to include smell, taste, sounds, textures, and feelings. The better you can imagine the more psychic you can become. It all begins with the innocence of belief and the child-like craving to play.

TRUST:

The root word of "psychic" means "soul." Thus, supernatural abilities are actually soul abilities. The "gifts of spirit" you hear so much about are no diverse than psychic abilities. These gifts and talents fluctuate simply in the label you relate to them, in how they are used, and what for. Since it is so simple for opinion of greed and egotism to twist such gifts and talents, it is wise for all of us to remember this simple reality - we are not the author of the greatness which exists within us. The authority of our being, the gifts and talents we possess, are merely on credit from The Solitary Power, The Creator of All Things, the God within who does the job.

It has been said that "God can do no more for you than through you." This is true. We supply the "elbow grease," the initial attempt. The rest unfolds in ways both magical and miraculous. That initial attempt is based on our preference, our liberty to decide. As our free will is inviolate, so is everyone else's. No one has the right to obstruct with or try to organize the life of another. This is a universal law based on the sacredness of individual option.

The only person you can ever alter is yourself. The only things you can ever in fact organize are your own opinion, feelings, and actions.

Put your faith in the divinity of being and in your God-given right to improve yourself; strive to be all that you can be.

You may want to investigate and learn various methods of how to meditate and pray affirmatively. Both skills are priceless assets for a flourishing and fulfilling life.

WAYS TO USE YOUR PSYCHIC POWER:

(Atawar)

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Published on August 25, 2009 09:58

August 19, 2009

Wisdom from life Navigating life's journey can fabricat...


Wisdom from life

Navigating life's journey can fabricate its moments of realization and optimism, as well as agonize, strain, and melancholy in the best of us. There are reasons adequate for sanguinity and hope, for us to look ahead to more constructive effects in life, just as there are for us to pause and imitate.

Life provides us ample oppurtunities to unite with those wellsprings of perception within us that might have become buried by daily preoccupations. Sitting on a ridge, by the side of  waterfall or springs or just breathing in the calm, aromatic air of the woods can make us believe better prepared to face what verve is putting in our path.

We can discover things from life just by a close scrutiny of our daily reality. The variable seasons, visible even in our city landscapes, instruct us to accept change and not be intimidated by difficulties. ' This too shall pass' is the message that life invariably delivers, carrying with it a sense that we should be unafraid of sorrow, nor too ecstatic in the face of blissful circumstances.

Take time to bond with life each time you feel the need to pick up your peace and tranquility. It helps you rediscover yourself and makes you focus towards your goal.

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Joan Crawford  - "I, Joan Crawford, I believe in the dollar. Everything I earn, I spend."
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Published on August 19, 2009 02:24

August 9, 2009

Thoughts are the base for Success Where do great actions...


Thoughts are the base for Success

Where do great actions begin? If you inquire countless of the world's immense thinkers and great men, they seem to embark on with ideas. It is whilst we are stimulated by the dream of a intense and stunning accomplishment in the future that we embark on to exert ourselves to make things happen in the present. Eleanor Roosevelt said, 'the future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams.'

When an individual has a vision, the initial step to make it come factual is to shape an action plan. A good arrangement cannot be one devoid of goals – both lasting and interim terms. Often, people find it helps to keep a journal with instant targets to be met, or with more distant milestones one has set for oneself. The most successful people are those who have achieved the goals they have set for themselves. As has been remarked by Henry Ward Beecher, 'the ability to adapt ideas to things is the secret to external achievement.'

Nevertheless giving tangible shape to ideas, or gathering one's instant and lasting goals cannot be achieved without the finest potential use of the moment at one's disposal. flourishing time administration begins by individual awareness of how we waste every flash of a waking day. Great scientists, captains of industry and achievers in all fields are frequently people who have mastered the talent of making the most of every moment. As Lee Iacocca has pointed out, 'the aptitude to focus and to use your occasion well is all if you want to thrive in approximately anyplace.'

Don't be terrified to dream, devise an stroke  that takes both instant and lasting goals into account, and make fine utilization of every moment of your occasion. You are then well on the course to victory. The grandest achievements embark on with these tiny steps. 

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Ted Turner  - "Sports is like a war without the killing."
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Published on August 09, 2009 06:25