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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Are you living In The "NOW"?

Interesting question, I suppose but, living in the "Now" is critical for a great life and excelling in anything. We live in the past, future or present. What is the difference you ask? Let's start with living in the past. When we live in the past we have feelings of sadness, shame, quilt to name a few. Living in the future often brings feelings of fear or anxiety. I must confess that I have been in both of these states. How about you? Living in the present is where we want to be but, even then we can be in the present with feelings of anger, wrong goals etc. It is much better to be in the present "Now" moment in Love, Joy and Peace.

Living in the present is being content with your circumstances. This doesn't necessarily mean all is going well. True Contentment is when you are okay, no matter what. Having an attitude of gratitude for what you have is required for real true contentment. Often we aren't grateful for things unless we have experienced some lack in a situation.

I encourage you to evaluate your life and feelings and determine if you are living in the present "Now" moment. Remember it is never to late to start!

Friday, April 16, 2010

Does The Brain Have A Language?

Have you ever heard the quote "Whatever the mind of man can conceive and believe, it can achieve" taking that a little further, we learn that achievement must begin in the mind. The messages you give the mind, whether positive or negative, will be played out in the scenario of your mind and reinforced through a habitual adaptation of the your behavior.

How does this happen, you say? Well, mostly in a non-conscious manner. There's a lot about how our brains function that is conducted without us necessarily knowing about it. Most of the brains activity is on autopilot.

Here is a very short video that I thought you would enjoy!


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Friday, April 2, 2010

Happy Easter Weekend!



The Butterfly is one of the significant symbols of Easter. Its whole life cycle is meant to symbolize the life of Jesus Christ. The first stage, is the caterpillar, which stands for His life on Earth. Second phase begins from the cocoon stage, portraying the crucifixion and burial of Jesus. The third and final stage is the butterfly, representing His raising from the dead in a glorified body and peace.