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  • Gangs: Cults In Disguise  By : JK Ellis
    The main thing that makes these gang/cults different from a religious cult is that the focus is not on God or the Leader but on the gang itself. This creates a powerful sense of brotherly love and comradeship.
  • Be More Easily Impressed  By : Mike Robbins
    Does it take a lot for you to be impressed? If so, you're like most of us.
  • How Consuls Were Elected in Ancient Rome  By : lello
    The division in provinces of the Roman Empire
  • Highly Effective Brains Habits  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    If you are reading this, the good news is that you have a brain inside your head. And you have probably read about the emerging brain fitness movement: frequent articles in the media, an ongoing PBS special, more and more products and games.
  • The Psychopathology of Success  By : JK Ellis
    There is no reason you shouldn't create the psychopathology of success in yourself. Firstly, you would know exactly what you want and how to measure it. You would be aware of the reasons for doing it. You would also be in complete control of the intensity and direction of your "madness".
  • Intelligence Myths Exposed  By : Aaron Newcolm
    The winter sun sets in mid-afternoon in Kolobrzeg, Poland, but the early twilight does not deter people from taking their regular outdoor promenade. Bundled up in parkas with fur-trimmed hoods, strolling hand in mittened hand along the edge of the Baltic Sea, off-season tourists from Germany stop openmouthed when they see a tall, well-built, nearly naked man running up and down the sand.
  • You Can't Win If You Don't Have A Thing To Lose  By : Article Brain Editor
    At least once we have to say something about leverage. Leverage is when you make your hill stiffer and point your snowball to its edge... and then, give it a little push.
  • Adventure In Thought Crimes  By : JK Ellis
    I go by the name, JK Ellis. That's not my real name. I keep my identity secret for a reason. People are afraid of what I know and what I can do with that knowledge.
    I'm a Thought Criminal.
  • Directly Tangible, Sensory-Based Self-Training and Sensitization to Pranhic Life Force  By : Win Wenger
    Find below, one of many ways to experience life force energy as an immediate sensory reality. I remind the more narrowly hardened skeptics that basic elementary school science teaches that chemistry and electricity are the same thing, the transfer of electrons. Anything living runs biochemistry and therefore energy states and flows. (At least some of this effect is electromagnetic, as measured by the appropriate instrumentations, but not necessarily all of it.)
  • Helping Others Without Hurting Yourself  By : Jack Elias
    Believing in client difficulties is a step on the slippery slope to getting drained as a therapist. There is a better way to help and to avoid the perennial problem of burnout that challenges every kind of therapist, not just hypnotherapists.
  • Digital man  By : Moisha Israel
    Josh Gottlieb, a graduate student in economics, recited 102 digits of the patternless mathematical value, while freshman Francoise Greer rattled off 228. Shawn Peasley, whose only affiliation with Harvard is as an applicant, had driven 18 hours from Kentucky for the event and set the bar at 461.
  • Remote Viewing: Seeing things from a distance.  By : JK Ellis
    Remote viewing is a fancy name for telepathy or clairvoyance, the psychic ability to perceive places, persons, and actions that are not within the range of the senses. If a "beacon" is used to send psychic images, it is said to be telepathy. If no beacon is used, then it is clairvoyance.
  • What evidence is there that the Illuminati is real  By : JK Ellis
    I've read a LOT about the so-called Illuminati, most from Christian based fear mongers who seem to use the Illuminati as a tool of conversion. That has added to my skepticism.
  • A Millionaire's Secret  By : Moisha Israel
    Do you REALLY want to be a millionaire?
  • The Power of Mind Control  By : JK Ellis
    One way to gain power? Use mind control.
  • E-V-I-L and how to live in a Cult (humor)  By : JK Ellis
    Even YOU can learn from an evil cult.
  • Optional Homework is Not Really Optional  By : Dexter Bedd
    Many professors now find it the trend to assign optional homework for the students. Read this that how it may hurt your academic career.
  • Motivate and Inspire Audiences at a Conference  By : John Bell
    Article One

    It can be flattering and exciting to have someone call and ask you to speak at a conference or convention. To get such a call suggests you are considered to be an expert in your particular field. If this were not the case you would not have received the call! However, being both a recognised expert and putting over your point to an audience in a constructive, educational and entertaining manner requires careful planning and a high degree of skills. Your aim ought to be to motivat
  • Cold Calling Executives in Brisbane Sales Training  By : Ziglar Australia
    The Amazingly Simple Secret For Successful Cold Calls To Company Executuves

    Your colleagues are extremely interested in cold calling company executives like you, everybody with business savvy wants to reach the executives quickly to close top dollar sales.In this business environment with collapsed organizational structures, the elimination of middle management, and the increased workload for executive assistants it’s even more challenging to break through to the inner-circle of decision-make
  • Brisbane Sales Training and Sales Training in Brisbane  By : Ziglar Australia
    Looking for Sales training in Brisbane with a reputable company that provides successful outcomes? It can be hard task to find that business that has years of sales experience, delivers that latest learning’s, has public sales training classes in Brisbane and private sales training classes in Brisbane also.
  • Rapport vs. Compliance: How to Get A Completely Compliant Prospect  By : JK Ellis
    Face it, if you are in a persuasion setting and have an outcome for someone, what you want them to be is COMPLIANT to your outcome. If you don't agree with that then LEAVE THIS PAGE NOW because it's a simple fact that a lot of "white lighters" would rather not face.
  • Introductory course on E-learning  By : Evi Stamou
    The specific article aims to provide the readers with the necessary knowledge to develop e-learning courses mainly by identifying and analyzing the effective ways to understand the prospective learners, in order to plan a program that fits their needs as well as their customs.
  • Mental calculation record broken  By : Aaron Newcolm
    The fastest human calculator has broken his own mental arithmetic world record.
  • 18 Ways To Join The Illuminati  By : JK Ellis
    The idea of a secret cabal of mysterious forces that make up the Illuminati has for some a "romantic" appeal. Granted that appeal may be filled with fear but it's a concept they hold on to in spite of reason.
  • Memory often becomes more elusive in middle age  By : Deiter Hertzog
    I bless the day 3M invented Post-It notes. I don't think I could survive without them.

    They decorate my computer, reminding me how to do things like create a folder, undo an error or save an attachment without opening it. They adorn my refrigerator and kitchen cabinets to help me remember what to buy, what to order and when I have to be where.
  • Marriage: a Difficult Business for Woman?  By : rose for love!
    As you may see, nowadays it is easier for a man to find an appropriate wife than for a woman to find a good husband.

    There are multitudes, who have never been married and still greater multitudes, who got married but change back to be single. Marriage has become a difficult business, especially for women.
  • Genius  By : Win Wenger
    How did Genius get that way? How do some people soar miles beyond anyone else? Is it them, or is it some little trick or knack of thinking or looking or operation that they somehow stumbled into and got started on? If it was them, it usually wasn’t a matter of somehow-innate superior intelligence....
  • The Time-Travelling Search Engine Inside Your Mind  By : Aaron Newcolm
    To recall memories, your brain travels back in time via the ultimate Google search, according to a new study in which scientists found they can monitor the activity and actually predict what you'll think of next.

    The work bolsters the validity of a longstanding hypothesis that the human brain takes itself back to the state it was in when a memory was first formed.

    The psychologist Endel Tulving dubbed this process "mental time travel."
  • The Transformational Power of Storytelling  By : Assistant Editor
    Human beings are storytellers. Perhaps more than anything else, it’s our love for storytelling- and storylistening- that separates us from all other creatures. Whether it’s the archetypal myths described by Joseph Campbell, the events of the day on the 11:00 news, or the personal chronicles of our lives, stories are the fabric of our existence.
  • Why Kindergarten Jobs are Important  By : Bei Maniago
    The article talks about the importance of kindergarten jobs not only to childcare professionals but also to your kids.
  • Tips to Become a Good Montessori Teacher  By : Bei Maniago
    Do you know what it takes to become a Montessori teacher? Read on and find out.
  • The Perks of Nanny Jobs  By : Bei Maniago
    The perks and rewards of being a nanny.
  • The Highs and Lows of the Early Years  By : Bei Maniago
    Peek through the highs and lows of your kids' early years and learn how you can help them.
  • RESPONSIBILITIES LINKED TO NURSERY NURSE JOBS  By : Bei Maniago
    Do you know your responsibilities as a childcare professional? This articles will refresh your mind.
  • Qualities and Traits of Childcare Professionals  By : Bei Maniago
    Want to know the qualifications to become a childcare professional? Read on and find out.
  • Make Extra Money with Part-time Childcare Jobs  By : Bei Maniago
    Learn how to make extra money through Part-time Childcare Jobs.
  • APPLYING FOR JOBS IN A NURSERY  By : Bei Maniago
    Want to have a nursery job? Read on and find out how you can get one.
  • Willpower vs. Imagination  By : Associate Editor
    Willpower vs. Imagination. In a knock-down, drag-out, no-holds-barred, until-the-last-one-is-standing matchup, which one wins?
  • STEP OUT OF THE SHADOWS  By : Deiter Hertzog
    STEP OUT OF THE SHADOWS AND REALISE THE POWER TO GO FOR ANYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE

    Self confidence is said to be one of the most attractive qualities but lack of confidence is also known to be one of the biggest reasons for disappointment in our lives. Ever looked on enviably at a party as the confident man magically acts as a babe magnet? Or noticed that your confident colleague always gets the best pay rise or secures that target busting sale? Lack of confidence can have a devastating impact o
  • Confidence Through Neuro-linguistic Programming And Self-hypnosis  By : Aaron Newcolm
    Self confidence is an emotional and mental state of mind which responds to our need for self-acceptance and recognition. It's among the oldest and most studied concepts in psychology. It is used to describe a good albeit adequate perception of oneself and one's abilities. Hence, self-confident persons generally have a better knowledge of what they are able to achieve and are more likely to be successful in what they attempt. They are also more likely to accept and learn from their mistakes.
  • Yes, Your Subconscious Mind Really Does Control Your Actions  By : Aaron Newcolm
    In a recent experiment, psychologists at Yale altered people’s judgments of a stranger by handing them a cup of coffee.

    The study participants, college students, had no idea that their social instincts were being deliberately manipulated. On the way to the laboratory, they had bumped into a laboratory assistant, who was holding textbooks, a clipboard, papers and a cup of hot or iced coffee — and asked for a hand with the cup.
  • Scientists Breed World's First Mentally Ill Mouse  By : Colm Ekhart
    Scientists have created the world’s first schizophrenic mice in an attempt to gain a better understanding of the illness.
  • Instant Altered States via the Dream Machine  By : Aaron Newcolm
    Dreamachine enthusiasts - whose ranks have swelled recently thanks to chat forums and a book published last year - claim that it promotes a trancelike serenity, intensifies creativity and insight and even uncovers suppressed memories.
  • Imaginary Friends Are Good For Children  By : Aaron Newcolm
    Invisible playmates increase confidence and can help the young to tackle bullies, says study. A study from the Institute of Education found that the invisible pals offer companionship and emotional support, aid creativity, boost self esteem and create a 'sense of self'. Parents should not worry even if their child dreams up multiple companions, it said.
  • Creative Visualization: Harnessing the Powers of Your Inner Mind  By : Aaron Newcolm
    Wouldn’t it be nice if you have a genie at your disposal? You know, that gigantic magical creature appearing from the opaque smoke of Aladdin’s lamp who can grant three out of this world wishes? Oh, how you’d love to give up a limb to purchase such an impressive product, right?
  • Everyone Can See At Least Five Seconds Into the Future  By : Moisha Israel
    I am a skeptic. I don't believe in fortune tellers or psychics. I certainly doubted that I could forsee the future. But, as I did the research for this article, I discovered that I was wrong. Everyone can see into the future and we do it all the time.
  • 7 Unanswerable Questions  By : Assistant Editor
    Put yourself in the shoes of our ancestors, 3,000 years ago, and look around you. Raise your eyes towards that big, bright disc in the sky which goes up and down, once a day.

    What is it, what causes it to shine? No idea. No idea what goes on inside the body, either.

    Our forebears' ignorance was profound. Today, of course, we know what the sun is, and exactly how our bodies work. Science seems to have answered all the big questions.
  • Brain Research Deciphers Deja Vu  By : Bill Ritzer
    Neuroscientists at the Picower Institute for Learning and Memory at MIT report in the June 7 early online edition of Science that they have identified for the first time a neuronal mechanism that helps us rapidly distinguish similar, yet distinct, places. The discovery helps explain the sensation of déjà vu.
  • New 'sleep machine' could signal the end of insomnia  By : Moisha Israel
    For anyone who struggles to get a good night's rest, it could be a dream come true. Scientists have invented a technique which they say could help trigger deep sleep in the most chronic insomniac.
  • A Psychology of the Miraculous  By : Deiter Hertzog
    Is there enough evidence in the various case reports of patients who showed spontaneous remission from life-threatening illnesses to prove that the human psyche has the power to heal itself?
  • Are Psychedelic Drugs Good For Your Mind?  By : Moloch Rosenberg
    Are psychedelics good for you? It's such a hippie relic of a question that it's almost embarrassing to ask. But a quiet psychedelic renaissance is beginning at the highest levels of American science, including the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) and Harvard, which is conducting what is thought to be its first research into therapeutic uses of psychedelics (in this case, Ecstasy) since the university fired Timothy Leary in 1963. But should we be prying open the doors of perception?
  • Get More Done By Doing Less  By : Alan Tutt
    Have you ever been so busy trying to keep up with the pace of modern life that you just can't get anything done? Do you find yourself constantly putting things off because you just don't have enough time to handle them? And what about the lack of progress that comes about as a result of never getting to the things that would make a real difference in your life?
  • Prayer - A Neurological Inquiry  By : Deiter Hertzog
    Are silent prayers transmissible to, or readable by, a supernatural being? A brief examination of this question using modern information about the brain.
    DAVID C. HAAS
    http://www.csicop.org/si/2007-02/prayer.html
  • You Don't Have to Be Smart to Be Rich, Study Finds  By : Assistant Editor
    It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to make a lot of money, according to new research. A nationwide study found that people of below average intelligence were, overall, just about as wealthy as those in similar circumstances but with higher scores on an IQ test.
  • Power of The Subconscious -by Dale Odeyemi  By : Assistant Editor
    When you think of yourself, do not only think of that part of yourself that appears on the surface. That part is the smaller part and the lesser should not be pictured in mind.
  • How To Create Supreme States Of Mind That  By : Colin G Smith
    One of the most important and useful aspects of using NLP to master yourself is in the art of creating resource states. Resource states are states of mind that can be used to positively re-program your past, present and future.
  • The Nocebo Effect: Placebo's Evil Twin  By : Associate Editor
    Ten years ago, researchers stumbled onto a striking finding: Women who believed that they were prone to heart disease were nearly four times as likely to die as women with similar risk factors who didn't hold such fatalistic views.

    The higher risk of death, in other words, had nothing to with the usual heart disease culprits -- age, blood pressure, cholesterol, weight. Instead, it tracked closely with belief. Think sick, be sick.
  • THE MOST POWERFUL FORCE IN THE UNIVERSE  By : Article Brain Editor
    By David Cameron
    Author of How to Live With Yourself...
    Albert Einstein said that imagination is the greatest creative force in the universe. Why would such a great man say something that sounds so silly and trivial? Look at those words again: ‘greatest creative force’. Imagination? Not education? Nor money? Nor luck?
  • MKULTRA: Government Mind Control Experiments, Part 6  By : Article Brain Editor
    Part of a series of MK ULTRA articles
  • Pirith - a soothing balm to your mind  By : Associate Editor
    by Premasara EPASINGHE

    DHAMMA: Buddhism is considered as a philosophy or a psychology, preached by The Buddha. There is a devotional aspect of Buddhism that is also of paramount importance to gain spiritual comfort or relief.

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