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Tips On Developing Your Intuition

April 22nd, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Self Improvement

Of all the things I’ve learned during my life, I’d have to say that one of the most powerful was developing my intuition.

Intuition is something that EVERYONE has; but not everyone learns how to tune into it and use it effectively. In fact, many people have no idea just how powerful their intuition can be!

You can use your intuition in EVERY aspect of your life, from business to personal to financial to goals and dreams to relationships and beyond!

HOW DO YOU DEVELOP YOUR INTUITION?

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Colours And Chakras In The Human Body

April 15th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health and Fitness

Yoga is probably the only system that uses the physical body as a vehicle to reach the highest stage of spiritual consciousness. Yoga believes it is the spinal column that holds the secret path to knowledge and liberation. This is supposed to contain three nadis or channels called Ida, Pingala and Sushumna.

In an ordinary human being, the Sushumna is closed and only the Ida and Pingala, which correspond to the left and right nostrils, operate. He spinal cord has the following chakras or wheels situated over its length.

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Setting Personal Goals With Your Meditation

March 9th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Recreation and Sports, Self Improvement

Set realistic goals for yourself, make sure you do not venture into a unrealist la la land. But set really realistic goals so that you can accomplish your number one mission.

When you begin creating goals you can start your meditation practices often to get into your goals and when you start to see that your dreams will make you happy, make them come true by developing new skills a to make it happen for you.

As you start to go into your inner part of your brain, try to remember additional details or ideas from your life, schooling, jobs, and look closely at what steps you have to take to improve on that satisfies your personal soul.

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The Journey Of Ten Thousand Miles

March 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Recreation and Sports

Many martial arts today pride themselves on being a “defensive art”. In other words, if someone attacks you, only then do you defend yourself. What if you are confronted by an assailant who you know is about to attack you but hasn’t yet. Let’s say the assailant is still in the “threatening mode”. Do you wait for him to attack? Well, if you follow the philosophy of a defensive art, you must wait…

If you want to survive however, you must attack first.

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Contrast - A Good Thing?

March 8th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Self Improvement

Contrast is the same as showing differences or unlikeness. In our day to day experiences, contrast is something that we say we do not want.

When you live contrast, you are living something unwanted. But can contrast be good?

Without it, we wouldn’t get very far! We would all like the same things; everyone would like the same sports, the same foods, everyone would sing the same songs and there would be no platform for anyone to give birth to a new desire.

That type of a world doesn’t sound very exciting does it?

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The Wrong Way To Enter A Zen Monastery! (part 1)

February 14th, 2008 | No Comments | Posted in Health and Fitness

The spiritual life sometimes begins with unlikely candidates, in unlikely situations! Not long after Janet and I made our dash out west in 1978, the bill collectors got serious about my wild spending. They repossessed my car, harassed me at the furniture store where I was working, and made my life as miserable as only they know how.

It ended up being a battle of wits, with me stubbornly determined not to pay them a damn nickel, and soon I was looking for a place to disappear for a few years. I also had to find some answers. My shallow Catholic background, steeped in useless “mystery, miracles, and authority” where I was never exposed to Catholicism’s deeper aspects, such as the contemplative saints, was failing me.

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