Wednesday, August 13, 2008
Goals Beyond Yourself
If you have free will why would you decide to lose your job, undergo a bankruptcy, have an accident or create any other negative circumstances?
There must be something here that is missing . . .
Some people claim that they control everything in their lives by free will. There are others that believe that free will does not exist, as everything is predetermined by God or some form of higher power.
What Do You Believe?
If you observe how people govern — or fail to govern — their lives, it turns out that we all register on various points along the scale, starting with free will and self-determination on one end and ranging to no free will and ruled by God or some other higher power on the other end.
Everybody claims to know his or her own place on the free will continuum. This is really interesting as it demonstrates somehow that either most of us simply don't know how much free will we exercise, or that there is simply no basic rule applicable.
Exercising free will means that your decision is not based on any circumstances or influences from the past or future. Nor is your free will based on moral issues — and absolutely not on personal preferences.
When you closely examine your decisions you will soon see that they are indeed based mostly on existing facts and personal preferences. So how much free will do you really exercise?
What if you follow your intuition or go with your gut feeling? Are these based on free will? Where does intuition come from? Where does your gut feeling come from? You can see that the limits of free blur rather quickly when compared to most non-rational processes.
Your level of free will is determined by the state of your consciousness.
When you base a decision on intuition, you are really exercising free will because you are giving a certain higher level or your consciousness the power to rule. Intuition is free from any indoctrination brought about by pat forms of beliefs and concepts.
That's why success in life has a lot to do with your spiritual path. True success is far beyond what most of society focuses on. Don't let yourself be pushed into a box by shortsighted claims that money and beauty are all there are to success. Success in your life is not dependent on how much money you have, where you live or if you are in a relationship.
Success is not feeling happy; it is feeling happy about who you are.
Creating Goals Beyond Yourself
Most people start out creating their goals on a physical level — that's fine, we all do. However, to get further into the power of manifesting you want to learn what is beyond what you call 'That's Me'.
‘That's Me’ is just an assortment of beliefs and experiences that you have collected over time. Compared to who you truly are, it is merely the tip of the iceberg.
To expand your level of control you need to step aside of your usual cause-and-effect thinking. Pay more attention to coincidences. Allow yourself to make spontaneous decisions. Connect and listen to your heart and follow its guidance when it comes to life decisions. Simplify how you live and reduce stress as much as possible. Stress is the biggest challenge in allowing your being to reach a higher potential of awareness.
Manifesting with Higher Purpose
When setting up your intentions and dreams, try to get to the point of what you really want, and not what you think you need. Think about what would be the highest purpose you could fulfill in your lifetime. Imagine — beyond anything that you may think is possible!
When you start doing this, magic happens in your life!
Tuesday, July 29, 2008
Monday, July 14, 2008
Attitude and Receiving help
Very few men and women are “self-made” individuals. We all have had the help of many people as we have traveled life’s road. Perhaps it was our parents, a friend or a teacher, who gave us the love, help and guidance we needed to become who we are today. Without these caring individuals, our lives would have been markedly different. Many people may offer us their help. But how we react to their offers of aid can make all the difference between success and failure in our lives.
Sometimes, help comes to us in ways we may not appreciate. An army drill sergeant may seem like an ogre to new recruits, but if his young trainees heed his harsh words; their lives may be saved during combat. The way we react to others’ help will make a big difference in how we get along at school, at work, or in our personal lives.
When help comes in the form of correction, how do we react? Some people are quick to correct others, but are not so willing to accept correction when it is offered to them. We have all heard the stories of billionaire business luminaries who snap at subordinates, firing them on the spot for daring even to hint that the boss may have made a mistake, or might be able to improve in some area.
This is not a new phenomenon. Most of us will well remember how David the loyal servant and son-in-law of King Saul was chased away by him. Saul, in his arrogance, consumed with vanity, jealousy and paranoia, ordered the deaths of 85 innocent priests, whom he feared were conspiring with David against him.
In contrast, notice David’s response when he was confronted about his adultery with Bathsheba and the murder of her husband to conceal the sin. David humbled himself, showed a repentant attitude, and accepted correction. By doing so, he preserved his life and future legacy.
Have any of us become “too big for our britches,” thinking that we no longer need friendly correction and sound advice? We need to listen to correction with humility, and evaluate even the uncomfortable advice in the light of divine wisdom. We will accept – and act on – the needed correction, regardless of its source! The next time someone brings a suggestion they think will benefit you, regardless of their attitude, consider its value. Remember: “Open rebuke is better than love carefully concealed. Faithful are the wounds of a friend.” (Proverbs 27:5-6).
Sunday, July 13, 2008
Wednesday, July 9, 2008
THE LIFELINE TECHNIQUE
This transition isn’t without precedent. In 1491, most people believed that the earth was flat. Anyone who sailed a ship into the sunset, it was thought, would likely reach the end of the world and tumble into the depths of hell. That perception changed in 1492 when Christopher Columbus discovered the New World, along with the fact that the earth was actually round. What a difference a year can make!
Think about Isaac Newton: When an apple fell on his head and he wondered, Why did that happen? He discovered the law of gravity. Some time later, Galileo discovered other aspects of gravity, such as the different rates of speed at which objects fall and the impact of wind resistance. Perhaps a better, more accurate word than discovered, however, is awakened. After all, the law of gravity existed before Newton and Galileo, just as the New World existed before Columbus arrived.
With a new awareness of gravity, some people began to look to the sky and see birds in a different way. They started to fold paper in unique configurations, creating objects that could float in the air. Their perception changed . . . they awakened. Human beings, they realized, had the potential to fly - so they made wing-shaped contraptions and began jumping off cliffs (some to their deaths).
Everyone called them crazy. But after many disasters, the Wright brothers developed the Flyer I in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, and took to the skies. In December of 1903, Orville and Wilbur changed the course of humankind by awakening to the potential of powered flight. Think about it! It’s only been a little more than 100 years since the famous flight of the Flyer I. The brothers didn’t realize at the time that they were learning what the birds already knew: the law of aerodynamics - the right combination of velocity, lift, and pressure corresponds to the ability to fly (or crash).
It was Albert Einstein’s awakening to the theory of relativity, E = mc2, that has become the bridge between modern-day physics and what we now call energy healing (which The LifeLine Technique is based on). Einstein was seeking to understand the gravitational force on a falling object when he awakened to this powerful formula. E refers to energy, m defines mass, and c is the speed of light. The closer an object’s mass moves toward the speed of light, the greater its density and the gravitational pull on it. Einstein’s theory states that if the object doesn’t have enough potential energy to arrive at the speed of light, then the density and gravitational pull acting on it causes it to stop. However, when the mass reaches the speed of light, it’s converted into energy.
The science of quantum physics further demonstrates that everything in the universe is composed of energy and is always in motion. The varying states of matter - solid, liquid, and gas-represent the different frequencies of energy, and the rate at which energy moves determines the physical state of matter. How life flows through us determines the nature of the stream of energy through the body.
There is a “pinnacle” law, like the law of aerodynamics that reinforces Einstein’s theory of relativity and quantum physics. It is The LifeLine Law of Transformation and Creation: Emotions transform energy; energy creates movement; movement is change; and change is the essence of life. The body is very much like a computer: It responds in a binary (on/off) manner. Every time you experience an emotion, your brain produces an electrical frequency that instantly sends signals and patterns throughout its mass, as well as to every cell in your body.
Depending on the positive or negative - optimistic or pessimistic - content of that emotion, its vibratory frequency creates movement or blocks it within your physical body. Consequently, the direction of your health is dependent upon the unfettered flow of energy to and from the brain. The challenge is that 98 percent of the mind is subconscious. When life experiences move freely through the subconscious mind, the body is able to heal.
It’s interesting to note the connection between physics and linguistics, and how they segue to help us understand the process of healing. Energy in motion is literally E-motion. How the body is transformed by emotions depends on the regenerative or degenerative cycle in which it expresses itself - that is, a cycle of health or of disease. The trillions of cells that form the body are constantly breaking down and rebuilding in a circadian rhythm . . . this process is called life.
In order to heal, light or energy must be able to flow through the physical body unimpeded. As in Einstein’s theory of relativity, when this energy does so, the density or gravitational pull on the body increases. This increase forces the body to go through a process of detoxification or purification. The poisons, toxins, and blockages that have accumulated over time are released, and the body is able to regenerate.
Contrary to conventional medicine’s paradigm of symptom relief, it is energy that promotes the body’s self-healing potential. In Chinese healing, energy or life force is referred to as Chi; in the Ayurvedic tradition, it’s called Piraña.
The LifeLine Technique works by balancing the energy of the body to help people release stress and signs of illness. Symptoms are a result of stored poisons, toxins, or blockages caused by the subconscious internalization or denial of - and disconnection from - emotions. It’s by reconnecting to the feelings that have been trapped within the subconscious mind that we can achieve optimal health.
The New Frontier of Healing: Energy healing facilitates the movement of the spirit, creating a more harmonious connection between the body and the universe. The more balanced your connection is to the world around you, the better you’ll feel . . . the better your life force will flow. Just as we use energy from the earth to make our lives easier - from cell phones and satellites to e-mail and television - as human beings, we harness energy to both assess and optimize health.
We evaluate wellness by measuring the body’s electrical potential. Think about it: An electrocardiogram (EKG) measures the electrical activity of the heart. When an EKG is “flatline,” an individual’s body no longer has the potential to maintain its energetic life force, and that person is pronounced dead. The brain’s activity is assessed with an electroencephalogram (EEG). Muscles are gauged with an electromyogram (EMG). It’s because of the body’s electromagnetic field that we’re able to view different anatomical parts with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI).
Now take a moment to visualize clouds floating across the sky and waves moving over the surface of water. The energy that pushes the clouds or water is the same force that manifests itself within the physical movement of your body. By learning to unleash the blocked energy within, you’ll unlock your infinite potential to achieve optimal health and well-being.
What I know to be true and what the power of Infinite Love & Gratitude and The LifeLine Technique has proven is this: The greatest obstacle to your health and well-being is the subconscious disconnection from your emotions.
Learning the Body’s Language: Paying attention to symptoms is the key to understanding what’s going on in your body. They are how the body “speaks.” Some of them may be quite obvious, while others are so subtle that you regard them as normal functions. Either way, symptoms are symphonies that the body composes to get your attention.
Your body speaks only when necessary, and symptoms are the way it says: “I don’t want this in me any longer,” or “I’m not happy with the way you’re treating me.” Your body loves you; it communicates to help you appreciate that you’re in danger. I tell all my patients that symptoms are gifts from their physical selves. These gifts, however, arrive in very strange wrapping paper.
Whether they include headaches, stomach pain, diarrhea, nausea, fatigue, low-back pain, depression, panic, anxiety, inflammatory bowel disease, or cancer, symptoms are the body’s way of saying, “I am out of balance.”
These imbalances occur emotionally, structurally, biochemically, or spiritually. When you indiscriminately take a pharmaceutical drug to address a symptom, you’re basically telling your body to “shut up,” impairing its ability to heal. Emergency medicine is superb for saving lives in times of crisis. However, popping a pill for every ailment without addressing the underlying cause inhibits the body’s natural capacity to heal itself. It’s the same as taking the battery out of a fire detector in your home: Without the battery, the alarm can’t alert you to danger. Even worse, the problem escalates - by suppressing symptoms; you mask the body’s ability to warn you of danger lurking within.
Emotions can be defined as the energy that moves us. Considering that energy is always in motion, when we disconnect from, internalize, or deny an emotion, that energy takes a wrong turn that often keeps us stuck in a maze. Every time these buried emotions are triggered, the body becomes compromised and has to compensate, leaving it at risk for injury or opportunistic pathogens. Recurrent symptoms and chronic stress are the warning signs that emotions are trapped within the subconscious mind.
Symptoms start long before we become conscious of them. They usually begin as an uncomfortable feeling. When ignored, that uncomfortable feeling - that is, the emotion that we internalized, denied, or disconnected from - manifests in the body as an imbalance. This leads to stagnation or leakage of life force, which results in symptoms, dependent upon where the problem is located. If left unchecked, the imbalance becomes a pattern of “disease,” and eventually pathology that will devastate the body on every level.
The current medical-industry paradigm is to treat and suppress symptoms. For every symptom, your allopathic (medical) doctor is likely to write a prescription for you. Yet chronic diseases are at an all-time high - very few people are getting well. In our nation alone, hypertension, diabetes, and obesity are rampant in every age group. Not one medication on the market cures these illnesses. Insulin, for example, doesn’t eliminate diabetes. And doctors never say that chemotherapy, radiation, or surgery cures cancer; instead, they state that the cancer is “in remission.”
Of course, the doctor’s intention is to alleviate the symptoms and help people get well. Many of the medications they prescribe, however, have what physicians refer to as side effects. I think that’s a funny term: They’re not “side” effects - they’re the direct effects caused by the pharmaceutical drugs, and they create additional symptoms for which you’re usually encouraged to take more medication.
At that point, you’re taking additional drugs for symptoms caused by the original medication. The cycle has spiraled out of control. What happens in the interim? By not listening to what your body was telling you in the first place, you’ve made it weaker and more vulnerable.
Just remember that nobody knows more about you than you. No one sees life through your eyes, hears with your ears, smells through your nose, tastes with your mouth, feels through your skin, or is aware of your intuition as acutely as you are. Once you embrace the fact that the natural state of the body is health and wholeness, you’ll never look at a symptom in the same way again. As the late Supreme Court justice Oliver Wendell Holmes remarked, “Man’s mind, once stretched by a new idea, never regains its original dimensions.” Once you know, you know forever, and that means you must be authentic in how you live your life.
The LifeLine Technique locates the disruption in the flow of energy and releases it immediately, targeting the cause of disease. Sometimes the symptom will go away with one treatment. On other occasions, the process involves a journey to awaken your spirit. The LifeLine Technique doesn’t work inside a vacuum. It requires that you make the necessary adjustments to your lifestyle in order to maintain your body’s balance. The Five Basics for Optimal Health include the quantity, quality, and frequency of water consumption, food intake, rest, exercise, and owning your power . . . these are the keys to helping the body tap in to its innate potential to heal.
The More I help others to succeed, the more I succeed.
To a Life Without Limits,
Rachana
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Sunday, July 6, 2008
Become Wealthy in 5 easy steps
Dear friends,If you follow the 5 easy steps below, your life will change and you will become wealthy. These lessons are very simple; however, they require your commitment and a change in how you presently deal with money. It requires a change in your current model of thought.1: Make a decision:Decide today to be wealthy. Write down this goal, and either pin it on your board or carry the paper with you at all times. Take a look at your goal every day: Today I decide to be wealthy. Your conscious decision to make a choice is the beginning of all your journeys. The moment you make a decision your consciousness will automatically start working on the solution to create that reality.2: Be Responsible:If you don't control your money, your money will control you! Controlling your money simply means that you need to know how much money you have, where you spend it and where it comes from. Take a piece of paper and write these three items down as precisely as possible. Make this list as detailed as you can. Get a feeling of what your money is doing. The entire point of this exercise is to make your money work for you (you control your money)—and not the opposite (your money controls you).3: Keep your portion of everything You Earn:Wealthy people pay themselves first, and then pay the bills! From time to time you hear stories about celebrities going bankrupt or having to wait tables. What happened? They obviously never saved a portion of their income and put it aside. If they had, they would still be wealthy.Take at least 10% of your income every month and put it aside. Never ever touch this money for anything other than for investment purposed to make this money work for you. Don't kill the goose that lays the golden eggs.4: Win In The Margins:Always strive to improve your income and watch your costs. Reduce the money you spend. Do you really need that fancy recliner or toliet soap dispenser? Drive a more economical car and move into a smaller house with less expensive rent or mortgage. Replace the common belief that consuming for its own sake is a necessary part of your life with something that is more balanced. Accumulating possessions will not make you happy! More stuff reduces your free attention, and you'll have less attention left to focus on building your wealth.5: Give backWould you like to live in a society where everybody has more than enough, where everybody is mostly focused on helping and supporting others? I bet you do. If everybody focuses only on themselves, our society would soon starve to death and be split into winners and losers. If everybody focuses on giving back and on contributing to a better society, we would all have more than enough happiness. Peace and abundance would be the common ground.Understand that we are not truly separate from one another; we are all dependant on each other. The very things we all need the most—like fresh air, healthy food and loving hearts—are the things we most depend on others/universe. The more we understand that this is a cooperative process and not an individual, separate one, the more we will reap the benefits from it.Sharing your wealth and time is love made visible plausible. Take a stand and reclaim your stake.
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