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  • 13 Things That Do Not Make Sense
    Just like the title says thirteen things that can't easily be explained
  • Anger Makes You Fat and Keeps You Fat!
    Why was it okay for Mimi's colleagues to vent, but no space for her views? Anger frothed up. She stopped at a store and bought a quart of chocolate ice- cream and a large bag of potato chips. That combination was the her most trusted and true numbing device. Emotional constipation was Mimi’s sign of power and resilience. She dealt with overflowing gunky confused emotions by converting the trash into fat. Find out how Mimi can opt out of the yoyo games she plays with her weight.
  • Brain Research Deciphers Deja Vu
    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.
  • CHINESE SECRET SOCIETY CHALLENGES ILLUMINATI
    A Chinese secret society with 6 million members, including 1.8 million Asian gangsters and 100,000 professional assassins, have targeted Illuminati members if they proceed with world depopulation plans, according to Tokyo-based journalist Benjamin Fulford, 46.

    They contacted Fulford, a Canadian expat, after he warned that the Illuminati plan to reduce the Asian population to just 500 million by means of race-specific biological weapons.
  • Don't Forget to Back Up Your Brain
    As any Baby Boomer will tell you, Americans have more information to cram into their memories than ever. Yet, as we age, our capacity for recall grows weaker.
    But what if you could capture every waking moment of your entire life, store it on your computer and then recall digital snapshots of everything you've seen and heard with just a quick search?
  • Effective Goal Setting Technique
    Goal setting is a technique that can be learned and applied efficiently into your every day life. But before starting the process of accomplishment, you have to decide for yourself what it that you truly want is. Make your goal as detailed and realistic as possible.
  • Goal Setting Tip #4: Tell someone else.
    Further ways to get what you want.
  • How to Escape from Mind Control
    Over the last six months we have received many letters from desperate family members asking, “How can I get my ____ away from the psychopathic con artist?” What family members are really asking for is advice on how to overcome the brain washing of a loved one.
  • Internal Medicine -... Mnemonics !!
    This may only be of interest to the many pre-med students out there but it gives a great example of how to memorize complex systems.
  • Is the Universe Dreaming Itself?
    When you begin to spiritually awaken, it is like waking up inside of a dream and recognizing that everything you are experiencing is nothing other than a very convincing projection, or display of your mind. The boundary between inner and outer, between dreaming and waking starts to dissolve, and you begin to realize that the same dreaming mind that is dreaming your dreams at night is dreaming your life. You realize that there is a Deeper Dreaming Self that is having a dream and we are it!
  • Modelling NLP For Business Success, By Rintu Basu
    Business NLP, modelling, accelerated learning are all subjects that are banded about in some business circles. But exactly how can these things help to really create business success? This article explains some of the overall benefits of studying these subjects for business.

    The key aim of NLP is to model the excellence of others. Generally when people are good at something they are not consciously aware of what they are doing that makes them good.
  • Oops, I Broke My Resolutions Already!
    If you can actually locate the crumpled cocktail napkin with last year's resolutions, statistically speaking, you've probably made some headway. Studies show that those who set goals and -- this is the important part, people -- commit them to paper are more successful in achieving them.
  • Psychics - Are They ALL Fakes?
    Most of us are at least a little bit skeptical of anyone who claims to be able to read minds. Quite a few of us have deep-seated doubts as to whether such a thing is even possible.
  • Remote Viewing: The ESP of Espionage
    We may all have latent psi powers, but our ability to develop them is being blanked out by socially engineered stress, and with the collusion of covert agencies.
  • The 4 Best Reasons for Lucid Dreaming
    We’ve gone over what lucid dreams are and hinted on how to have them, but we haven’t answered a very important question: what is the point in trying to have a lucid dream?
  • The Alchemy Of Focus
    Your focus stimulates you in many ways. It connects with your thoughts, feelings, and actions. It influences your ingenuity and your energy levels. And it sets the law of attraction to move in a particular direction to bring you more of what you focus on.
  • The five biggest neuroscience developments of the year.
    The human brain has spent its evolutionary history learning about everything else in the world. Since last summer, it has learned quite a bit about itself. It has discovered lots of things about female sexuality, incest, psychopaths, IQ, brain death, addiction, compulsive buying, and how to remotely control animals through cranial implants. But five major trends and breakthroughs stand out. Here they are, with links to related news items and columns.
  • The Future of Mind-Control Weapons
    Last year I made a visit to a Russian mind control lab Moscow. No, really, that's what it was, or at least supposed be. It was, needless to say, an interesting experience, but not necessarily something I knew what do with, so I just filed it away in my office under "Russian mind control."

    Imagine how surprised I was to read one morning that the Department of Homeland Security was preparing to issue a sole source contract to test some of the technology developed there.
  • The Ideological Animal
    We think our political stance is the product of reason, but we're easily manipulated and surprisingly malleable. Our essential political self is more a stew of childhood temperament, education, and fear of death. Call it the 9/11 effect.
  • The Spiritual Brain: A Neuroscientist's Case for the Existence of the Soul
    Science’s biggest mystery is the nature of consciousness. It is not that we possess bad or imperfect theories of human awareness; we simply have no such theories at all. About all we know about consciousness is that it has something to do with the head, rather than the foot. — Physicist Nick Herbert
  • Unlocking Self-expression through NLP: Integrated skills activities
    Authors: Judith Baker and Mario Rinvolucri
    Publisher: Delta Publishing
    Summary: A collection of rich activities through which students can learn about themselves and each other.

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