Category: Mind

  • Dr. Bruce Lipton – The Biology of Belief

     

     Dr. Bruce Lipton.

    Even mainstream science now has to admit these truths. You are not limited by your genes. That is a dis-empowering belief system. It is the Cell that affects the environment and not the environment that affects the cell. Genes do NOT control our biology. If the genes control biology, then at least 120,000 genes would be required to make a human, but when the human genome projects results were in, … it was discovered that 2/3rd s of the genes (needed to support their model) were missing.

     

     

    “We have to come to a new way of understanding biology. This ‘new’ understanding has actually already been in the leading edge of science for 10 years now. It takes at least 10 or 15 years for science to take a fact from its first inception and get it out into the public so that the people can understand it. That means anything in current textbooks is at least 10 or 15 years old. what your going to hear tonight is whats going to be the future textbooks”

    Bruce Lipton in the Biology of Perception

  • What is Consciousness?

    THE INSTITUTE OF NOETIC SCIENCES- What is Consciousness?

    For almost 40 years, the Institute of Noetic Sciences has explored the fundamental powers and potentials of consciousness using the tools of basic science. This video produced for the recent IONS 2011 Conference explains how.

    Consciousness Matters:Exploring the Mysteries of Inner Space from Institute of Noetic Sciences on Vimeo.

    What is Consciousness?

  • Mind Medicine

    Mind Medicine

    by Joanna Evans

    Dr Bruce Moseley, an orthopaedic specialist at Methodist Hospital in Houston, TX, was convinced of the powerful effect of the human mind medicine on healing.

    He recruited 180 patients with severe knee osteoarthritis and divided them into three groups, two of which underwent true surgery to clear out degenerative tissue and debris. The third group underwent a sham operation: they were surgically prepared, put under anaesthesia and wheeled into the operating room, where incisions were made in their knees, but no procedure was carried out. Over the next two years, none of the patients knew who had received the real operations and who had received the placebo treatment, yet all three groups reported moderate improvements in pain and joint function. In fact, the placebo group reported better results than some of those who had received the genuine operation. The mental expectation of healing was enough to marshal the body’s healing mechanisms. The intention, brought about by the expectation of successful surgery, led to physical change (N Engl J Med, 2002; 347: 81–8). The role of the mind in healing—the subject of Bryan Hubbard’s cover story this month—completely baffles the medical community. Yet, it is well documented that belief in a placebo will bring about the same physiological effects as an active agent—so much so that it causes the drug industry enormous difficulty when designing trials; as so many patients report the same relief and even the same side-effects with a placebo as with the tested drug itself, a placebo is not a true control. How can belief—and, in this case, a wrongheaded belief—affect the outcome of healing? Some clues come from intriguing brain studies showing that the electrical activity within the brain, and between the brain and other parts of the body, is identical whether we are merely thinking about doing something or actually doing it. In weightlifters, for instance, the EEG patterns in the brain that are activated to produce specific motor skills become activated while the skill is only being simulated mentally. Indeed, just the thought is enough to produce the neural instructions to carry out the physical act. In the case of placebos, our bodies don’t distinguish between a chemical process and the thought of a chemical process. According to a major review, the only factor for survival appears to be a belief that the therapy will work and a willingness to follow it religiously. Patients who stick to their doctor’s orders fared equally well whether taking a drug or a sugar pill. In contrast, those who tended not to survive were those who were lax with their regimens, regardless of whether it was a placebo or an actual drug (BMJ, 2006; 333: 15–9). Such studies suggest that our beliefs—about our medicine, about the outcome of a health crisis, about our connections to our place in the world—are a more powerful healer than any diet or exercise programme; they protect us against the worst toxins and the greatest adversity. Knowing this, every doctor now has a duty to never give a negative diagnosis, and every patient has a duty to follow only the regime that he truly believes in.

    The thought it generates in us—whether positive or negative—is our most potent mind medicine. May we always use it wisely.

  • How You Can Use Self Hypnosis To Cure Your Anxieties

     

    Self Hypnosis Can Cure Your Anxieties

    Self hypnosis  is a powerful tool that you can learn to use with practise and change your life.

    Has any of this ever happened to you ?

    Your boss ends your Monday with a stack of papers and instructions that you must submit this report in the next 48 hours or else…

    – Your significant other doesn’t answer your calls when you need to get a hold of them the most

    – Your mother sends you Guilt-Tripping messages that you don’t come and visit enough

    – Your landlord Completely ignores you when you tell her that part of the ceiling is leaking in your apartment

    – Your credit card bill is getting HUGE and is taking over in your dreams

    At this point your probably starting to feel a throbbing pain in your temples like your head is about to explode.

    EASY does it.

    You certainly don’t want that to happen now do you?

    Sit down and take a deep breath, close your eyes, relax and unravel your inner thoughts.

    Sometimes, when taking control over a chaotic life, a stressful situation, a physical ailment or an emotional dilemma, it will usually start within you – your mind, and specifically, your “Subconscious”.

    Communicating with your subconscious doesn’t have to be seen as being difficult.

    Negotiating with your own self (Yes, I know it sounds kind of crazy, but hear me out) can be ‘achieved’ through a form of mind control called “Self Hypnosis”.

    Some of you reading this article right now may of heard of this practice and know How To do it, but for those of you who don’t here’s a sample of this basic procedure in 7 easy to follow steps.

    Step #1. Find a venue conducive for relaxation.

    Find a quite room, with a comfortable temperature and set the lights just right (not too dim, not too bright).

    Then… light a candle and incense if you desire.

    Step #2. Surround yourself with sound pleasant to your ears.

    Play some relaxing music. Bring in a portable fountain. Hang some chimes where the breeze blows.

    WHY?

    Because the sound of music is soothing.

    Step #3. Find a comfortable position.

    Surround yourself with the things that make you feel the most comfortable. For example, your pillows, blankets, your favorite pair if joggers, whatever you like.

    A caring, healing sensation always eases stress.

    Step #4. Tell yourself this.

    I am light, I am comfortable, I am at ease with myself.

    All my tensions, worries and anxieties are gone.

    I am light, I am comfortable, I am at ease with myself.

    (Repeat many times while breathing deeply and with your eyes closed.)

    Step #5. Picture what you want your life to be.

    Visualize every detail, every situation that you want to happen.

    Imagine it So… as if it is really happening at this moment.

    Step #6. Repeat step #4.

    Breathe in, breathe out. Now… imagine yourself being surrounded by a bright, luminous light starting from your forehead until it fills the whole room.

    Step #7. Wake Up!

    Simply wake up when you’re ready and feel refreshed.

    Repeat this procedure regularly as needed.

    This exercise simply helps you clear your thoughts.

    It may also lead you to Self-Revelations that will help you assess the situation on how you want to live your dreams.

    It may or may not work, your goal may or may not be achieved – the universe has reasons humans may not fathom.

    The important thing here is this: “Self Hypnosis” will help you become a better, calmer person that’s More attuned to themselves, and more willing to help others.

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  • Think And Grow Rich – Part One

    Napoleon Hill’s – Think and Grow Rich – The Original Law of Success Video

    Do Not Make A Mistake! Despite it’s Age, This classic – Think And Grow Rich – Remains The Timelesss Blueprint For Self Development

    You can think and grow rich too – if you really want to!