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Yes, Your Subconscious Mind Really Does Control Your Actions
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.
Will Science End Aging? Seven Steps to Eternal Life
If you wish to be a prophet, first you must dress the part. No more silk ties or tasseled loafers. Instead, throw on a wrinkled T-shirt, frayed jeans, and dirty sneakers. You should appear somewhat unkempt, as if combs and showers were only for the unenlightened. When you encounter critics, as all prophets do, dismiss them as idiots.
Why Traditional Goal Setting Doesn't Work
If you have a $100.000.000 in the bank, drive new Lexus, look like a movie star and have a perfect health save yourself some time and do not read this article. This article is for people, who don't have all these things, but are planning on changing that slight inconvenience.
So how do you change it?
Why The Cult Doesn't Get Caught
Here is a description of how the most illusive cult in the world gets by with ANYTHING!
Why people believe weird things about money
Evolution accounts for a lot of our strange ideas about finances.
Why do people cheat?
These are tough times for fair play.
Any sports fan could reel off a list of recent cheating scandals: the doping revelations in professional cycling and baseball; match-fixing in Italian professional soccer involving some of the most storied teams in Europe; the National Basketball Association referee who admitted to betting on games he worked.
Ways To Combat Worrying
Worrying can make you physically anxious for example, increase in heart rate, butterflies and feeling tense. When people experience the physical symptoms of anxiety, this usually leads to more worrying about the symptoms, creating a vicious cycle.
Training the NLP Way
Many trainers use Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) to better understand learning styles and to develop a greater rapport with learners. Marielena Sabatier says it’s time to integrate NLP tools and techniques into general management development.
The Universal Laws and the Law of Attraction: What’s Love Got to Do With It?
These days you can hardly skim through self-improvement or self-help related information without hearing at least once about the Universal Laws, or the Spiritual Laws of the Universe, or other terminology indicating the same things.
Sometimes you bump into some real good, straight-to-the point, and ready-to-get-going information about how to apply these Universal Laws in our life to your advantage.
The Time-Travelling Search Engine Inside Your Mind
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 Science of Speed Reading
Researchers find that total reading rate is made up of three, additive components: phonics, contextual clues and word shape.
The Orgasmic Mind: The Neurological Roots of Sexual Pleasure
Achieving sexual climax requires a complex conspiracy of sensory and psychological signals—and the eventual silencing of critical brain areas
The Myth of the Million Dollar Challenge
For ten years, the modern skeptical movement has wielded a cudgel against claims of the paranormal: the James Randi Million Dollar Challenge. In many debates over the possibility of psi abilities, the Challenge provides a final word for one side... [Randi's Million] "has so-and-so applied for the Challenge?" The financial reward offered by the James Randi Educational Foundation is seen by many skeptics as providing an irresistible motivation for anybody with paranormal ability - after all, if so
The Invincible Man
Aubrey de Grey may be wrong but, evidence suggests, he's not nuts. This is a no small assertion. De Grey argues that some people alive today will live in a robust and youthful fashion for 1,000 years.
The Future of Science: We Will Have the Power of Gods
A leading theoretical physicist has tapped the best scientific brains of the age to provide a startling vision of the future.
The Cat That Predicts Death
Oscar the cat seems to have an uncanny knack for predicting when nursing home patients are going to die, by curling up next to them during their final hours. His accuracy, observed in 25 cases, has led the staff to call family members once he has chosen someone. It usually means they have less than four hours to live.
Stephen Hawking's explosive new theory
Prof Stephen Hawking has come up with a new idea to explain why the Big Bang of creation led to the vast cosmos that we can see today.
Astronomers can deduce that the early universe expanded at a mind-boggling rate because regions separated by vast distances have similar background temperatures.
Sinister Forces-The Manson Secret: A Grimoire of American Political Witchcraft
In brief, the author argues that "mind-control" is an essential component of modern politics. And mind control is the same phenomenon the world once understood as witchcraft. We in the modern West may believe we are not susceptible to these irrational compulsive forces but, in fact, we are UNIQUELY vulnerable. Our societies have marginalized and devalued the traditional shamanistic encounter with unreason, and as a result we have a very unhealthy relationship with it.
Shi**y Strategies - Are You Careful Enough?
By far, this is the strangest motivation strategy I have ever elicited. I had to go through the elicitation process twice, because I simply couldn't believe it. I tried it myself, and obviously - it worked. But I am surely not going to try it out again. At first, I thought that my friend should visit a professional for his mental abuse by which he drives himself... but then again, hey - we're all different. If he likes it this way, who am I to say what's better.
Mnemony clever ways to remember stuff
This year, the runaway favourite for the bestsellers list is "I Before E (Except After C)" by Judy Parkinson. It is the perfect stocking filler for every parent who has ever worried about what their child is not being taught at school, introducing the concept of mnemonics - simple memory aides that, once learnt, fix the information in the brain. In fact, parents may also want to jog their own memories, too
Mind Control Myths & Secrets!
By: Michael Masterman
If I say the words "mind control", what pops into your head? Science fiction rayguns, maybe, or a sinister-looking hypnotist murmuring "You are in my power"..?
Well, let's kick those myths and stereotypes straight out! No device has yet been invented allowing you to control other people's minds and make them do anything you want.
Mental calculation record broken
The fastest human calculator has broken his own mental arithmetic world record.
Locus of Control: Destiny? Or Deliberate Effort?
As the environment around you changes, you can either attribute success and failure to things you have control over, or to forces outside your influence. The orientation you choose has a bearing on your long-term success.
This orientation is known as your “locus of control”. Its study dates back to the 1960s, with Julian Rotter’s investigation into how people's behaviors and attitudes affected the outcomes of their lives.
Locke's Goal Setting Theory - Understanding SMART Goal Setting
Goal setting is a powerful way of motivating people. The value of goal setting is so well recognized that entire management systems, like Management by Objectives, have goal setting basics incorporated within them.
In fact, goal setting theory is generally accepted as among the most valid and useful motivation theories in industrial and organizational psychology, human resource management, and organizational behavior.
Learn Mastering Your Emotions
What is emotional mastery? It is the ability to cook one’s emotions and serve them properly. Emotions involve certain type of energy that can be problematic when they are wrongly judged. Our emotions are a reflection of our beliefs about life events and so it is important that you understand the message properly and act accordingly. It is also studied that peopling running out of emotions displays that they have not followed the message properly.
Is ESP Research a Dying Trend
An article in technicianonline.com posted an article titled ESP research a dying trend. In this article they first present an interesting case of twin telepathy:
Is All Mind Control Evil?
By Steven Allan Hassan
Source: FreedomOfMind.com
The following is the Frequently Asked Questions page from Steven Allan Hassan's Freedom of Mind Center.
Irresistible Attraction: Secrets of Personal Magnetism
I didn't know if I would like this book or not when I first saw it. I didn't want to read a book that was a Cosmo-get 'em in bed book. This was a pleasant surprise. Since Irresistible Attraction, I've read other books by Kevin Hogan but this remains my favorite for a lot of reasons.
Intrusive Brain Reading Surveillance Technology: Hacking the Mind
“Carole Smith describes claims that neuroscientists are developing brain scans that can read people’s intentions in the absence of serious discussions about the ethical issues this raises, despite the fact that the research has been backed by government in the UK and US.
Intelligence Myths Exposed
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.
Instant Altered States via the Dream Machine
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 workouts can build strength and fuel weight loss
Breakthrough research in the field of exercise physiology has yielded stunning revelations about the way we get fit. The big surprise, though, is not what we “have” to do, but what we might “not” have to do.
Our thoughts can literally redefine the size, shape and strength of our bodies.
Imaginary Friends Are Good For Children
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.
Hypnosis: Is it Risky or Rewarding?
by Lloyd Glauberman
Several audience members at the convention were called to the stage and hypnotized as a group. The facilitator then had them approach the microphone individually and sing in loud screechy voices, nursery rhymes. It was entertaining and hokey and permanently damaged me from believing in the power of hypnosis...until a few years ago when some back ordered tapes as a gift for my brother were drop shipped to me instead of Mike.
Human Hardware: The Illusion of Conscious Searching
You know what you’re doing, right? We are all rational beings. We are all blessed with huge neocortexes and use them on a regular basis. This is especially so when we do something as thoughtful as use a search engine. Our rational loop is kicked into high gear. Right?
How to Read Minds to Influence the Opposite Sex
I hope you won’t be too disappointed when I tell you that you’ll never read minds like Mel Gibson in “What Women Want.”
However, you can learn how to get a better idea of the general state of mind and receptivity of the person in front of you. And you can subliminally persuade the opposite sex. Lets jump straight to one of the fun ways.
Eleven Days Awake
What would happen if you stay awake, say, oh for 11 days straight? Would you suffer brain damage or even die? Here’s the story of a high school stunt that turned into a real scientific research into sleep deprivation from Alex Boese’s Elephants on Acid and Other Bizarre Experiments.
Eight ways to get exactly what you want
Cajole your boss into giving you a raise, win someone round to your point of view, or persuade your partner it's their turn to put out the trash - getting people to do what you want can be very handy. Persuasion is a key element of all human interaction, from politics to marketing to everyday dealings with friends, family and colleagues. "Persuasion is a basic form of social interaction,"
Do Ghosts Exist?
I?ve seen (first hand) that the spiritual realm does indeed exist. So, if you?re a skeptic, pay attention to your surroundings because, as sure as I?m sitting here, one day you will come face-to-face with something that opens your mind to a new reality. Until then, look around and try understanding what most of mankind already knows: The spiritual realm exists, and one day you?ll be a part of it, whether or not you believe.
Disproving Psychic Abilities
Psychics provide an opportunity to explore a mysterious world that lies just beyond our five senses.
Destroy the Great Pyramid before 2012!!!
You and me are living in a peculiar time wouldn't you agree? Many people feel they might actually become witness to the End of the World (or, as we know it). If you have pondered this also, you might want to keep reading. I'll try to break down, in common language, why I think we live in 'special' times, what I think will happen, and what I think we should do.
Creative Visualization: Harnessing the Powers of Your Inner Mind
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?
Confidence Through Neuro-linguistic Programming And Self-hypnosis
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.
Black Ops Golfer book teaches the dark side of golf psychology
Traditional golf psychology techniques include positive thinking, visualization, and self-hypnosis. Black Ops Golfer (BOG) turns these practices on their heads and instead uses covert hypnosis, Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), and mind control techniques to sabotage the performance of fellow golfers.
Bibliotherapy: Read Your Way to Mental Health
A growing number of therapists are recommending something surprising for depressed and anxious patients: Read a book.
BANKER PLOT TO REMOVE FDR
The story that Wall Street bankers planned to overthrow FDR in 1933 still makes the rounds in 2007.
Last week, the BBC named "Dubya's" grandfather, Prescott Bush as one of the conspirators.
Clearly, the Illuminati bankers staged the "planned coup" to give FDR credibility as Wall Street's nemesis. As I will show, they routinely used such tricks to build up their Presidential puppet.
3 Ways To Help Kids With ADD/LD Memorize More Easily
I remember when I was young how I used to repeat…and repeat…and repeat things until I felt I had them memorized.
Naturally, by the time I went to bed, I didn't remember anything. I only knew I hated memorizing more than anything in the world.
I suffer from ADD today and so I'm sure I was suffering then. Only, no one was there to lend a helping hand.
10 Habits of Highly Effective Brains
Newsweek's Sharon Begley recently wrote that "With the nation's 78 million baby boomers approaching the age of those dreaded "where did I leave my keys?" moments, it's no wonder the market for computer-based brain training has shot up from essentially zero in 2005 to $80 million this year, according to the consulting firm SharpBrains."
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