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Written by Jim Warren
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What dream lies within, awaiting your attention to give it form?
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Written by Joann Turner
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• From ”Ask Marilyn” by Marilyn vos Savant - LA Times, May 29, 2005
Question: What determines how short-term memories become part of long-term memory?––Kathleen Walters, PA
Answer: In a word: repetition. It causes a structural change in the brain. By contrast, short-term memories cause no such change and vanish along with the chemicals of which they consist...An emotional event that you revisit may become a permanent resident of your mind’s eye.
Marilyn’s explanation gives a whole new meaning to the spiritual idea that ”What we focus and dwell upon––we own.” In the repetition of any idea or experience, in its rethinking, we give it permanent housing within our being. |
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Written by Various
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What is there to hold on to?
The primary purpose of experiencing life on Earth is to discover what is real. We spend our lives coming here, going there, trying this and trying that. We acquire physical things and eventually let them go. Life’s experiences pass by like so much water under the bridge. What about the bridge? Is that where reality can be found? Is the observer on the bridge the key to what is real? The observer is real. Consciousness is real. The one constant in all those changing realities is the observer, your consciousness. There is an aspect of you, which is the watcher, in all experiences. The one underlying reality is the awareness that you exist as consciousness. www.infinitebeing.com/0502/whatisreal.htm
Your pain is the breaking of the shell that encloses your understanding. ––Kahlil Gibran
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Written by Christopher Dilts
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"...the hell you would drive to is a place of your own creation... like a single storm cloud: small, constrained and furious, surrounded by a beautiful sky.... and everyone around it wondering what the purpose and intention of that single stormy, furious cloud could be...The degree of its intensity is completely determined by you." |
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Written by Evi Ecology
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 Sugar is prevalent in much of what we consume and hidden in many of our foods. While many say it is not addictive, we are easily tempted to eat foods that provide little more than a temporary pleasure.
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