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Does the matter mind? I mean, does the mind
matter? That is, what's the matter with the "mind over matter"
attitude, and what's the matter if matter (the body) doesn't mind? Okay, I'll
put the questions a little less pun-like and paradoxical. How often does it
seem that our body is just something for our mind to use to achieve certain
ends? And from the way the body minds at times, do we too often lack confidence
that it's really going to cooperate with our plans? Or, even though we may try
to "listen to our body," does it still surprise us when the massage
therapist finds knots, "rubber bands," and sticky layers of achiness
in areas we thought minded us the most?
Read more here: » Massage Therapy: Body-Mind Integration in the Personal Growth Process |
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| |  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Life Must Imitate Creative Art
Art is a great healer. By supplanting apprehension with inspiration and trading stress for relaxation, it tempers human physiology and attitude. Scientifically speaking, it improvises human brainwave pattern, autonomic nervous system, hormonal balance, brain neurotransmitters, immune system, and blood flow to various organs. Through self-expression, it rejuvenates the creator with an enlightened perception of within and without.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Life and Death: Life Must Imitate Creative Art |
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|  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Perfecting The Art of Killing Time
The stoic philosopher Seneca wrote a short manifesto in AD 49 against dawdlers, procrastinators and other 'time-killers' that seems as fresh and relevant today as it was 2,000 years ago. He began with what in those days was a common complaint: That we are cursed with too short a life span, which often seemed to end just when we were getting ready for it.
(See also: Life and Death, Life and Beyond, Death
and Dying, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Life and Death: Perfecting The Art of Killing Time |
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| | | | | | |  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Twp people linked
through past livesFor
many years, I was one of the all-time great skeptics of the phenomenon known as
"Soul Mates." I knew of many couples who were self-proclaimed soul
mates who dissolved their relationship after a few years, and the reasons given
seemed shallow to me at best. I've studied several definitions, and my
understanding of soul mates is that these are two people who have been linked
through past lives, and their essential nature is such that they compliment
each other.
Read more here: » Soul Mates: Twp people linked
through past lives |
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|  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Tantra
in DepthTantra
Tantra is
the state of feeling that there is no other person that is not ourselves.
Tantra is the balance of the vibrant yin-yang energy. When we fully feel these
complementary energies balanced within us, we feel like a whole and complete
person-without the compulsory idea that we need another person to make us feel
complete.
An excerpt from Tantra in Depth.
Read more here: » Tantra: Tantra
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| |  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Beware The Messiah ComplexPsychic Reading
One
hazard and lesson of this business I learned the hard way when I first got into
it, is what I have come to call the MESSIAH COMPLEX. I almost fell into it
myself, and it was a rough lesson to learn. Over the years, I have learned that
many other people connected to this business also suffer from it in one form or
another, and it can sometimes become quite detrimental, not only in the
professional field, but also in your personal life.
An excerpt
from Expanding the Psychic You by Keith Atkinson.
Read more here: » Psychic Reading: Beware The Messiah Complex |
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| |  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Indigo Passages and Purposes
The Indigo life is no bed of roses. If you have read some of the particular traits of Indigo people, you have learned that we have quite a bit stacked against us in our early lives. In fact, we are classic late bloomers, and because of this, Indigo youth have a very high amount of difficulty assimilating into the mainstream. This is mostly because the mainstream caters to the average mind and intellect, and most Indigos are far from average. This can result in the flaring of depression, and also the abuse of alcohol and drugs. Sometimes it leads to suicide. Misdiagnosis of ADD and other 'new age' illnesses add to the confusion, and the youngster is often drugged into submission at a point of life where they need to develop their minds the most.
(See also: Indigo Children, What is Indigo
Children, Parenting Indigo Children, Adult Indigo, Indigo Children Channeling)
Read more here: » Indigo Children: Indigo Passages and Purposes |
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|  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: Power of Silence
Silence is the womb of the tangible world. In the Christian Biblical version of Creation, God 'spoke' and the world came into being. With the pronouncing of the Word, speech became primary, but silence remained primordial. The heart of Christian meditation is to return to this primordial state of being. It is a journey from words into the creative word of God; this Word is enveloped by silence. By its very nature, silence is unexploitable, often purposeless and for that reason very frightening.
(See also: Peace on Earth, Peace of Mind, Love and
Happiness, Life and Beyond, Body Mind and Soul)
Read more here: » Peace of Mind: Power of Silence |
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| | | |  |  |  | Letting Go Dictionary: The End Of Marriage As We Know ItSomething
seems to be seriously wrong with marriage.
During
the past 50 years, the rate of divorce in the United States has exploded out of
control to its current level of about 50 percent, and it shows no signs of
letting up. That is a very sobering trend and statistic. I recently contributed
to that number, and it doesn't feel so good, especially when there are innocent
children involved. Some people have contributed more than once. Most of them
probably feel worse than I do, and wonder where it all went wrong.
Read more here: » Marriage: The End Of Marriage As We Know It |
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