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28th September 2009
The more you understand about any subject, the more interesting it becomes. As you read this article you'll find that the subject of human beings meeting in soul is certainly no exception.
This is done in several ways:
You can do this as you care ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
THE KEY TO TRUE LOVE
Do you long for love?
Most of us do. The intimate touch of another soul is the most powerful antidote for the all-too-human experience of aloneness. It may be the most compelling and pleasurable experience there is.
So why d... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
What does the word inspiration mean? I look at the word and break it into two parts: “in” and “Spirit.” To live an inspired life, then, means to be “in Spirit” all the time – to be in tune with the magnificent presence of the Higher Self ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
The original article contains an image of a sad clown. This can be found on my blog through my website.
The sad clown attracts us and evokes a feeling of sadness and compassion. Have you ever noticed that the sadness and compassion really feels like it... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
24th September 2009
New Year's resolutions are launched with good intentions by the tens of millions every December. And somewhere along the way - usually in January - most of them become an afterthought. The mere topic of New Year's resolutions only gets pulled up again in ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
22nd September 2009
When you think about being flexible, what do you think of first? Which aspects of being flexible are important, which are essential, and which ones can you take or leave? You be the judge.
In each of our lives, there will be times of joy and times of ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Andrew Weil, MD, an influential advocate of alternative/integrative medicine has decided to “age gracefully.” (Los Angeles Times, December 5, 2005, “Aging with grace, naturally.”)
Age gracefully? He has to be kidding!
From my 76-year-old per... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
There was a time when you needed to relocate if you wanted to become a successful writer. In essence you went where the work was.
The Internet has opened a whole new world for writers. The idea of telecommuting has become a welcome component to the mec... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Everybody knows writing a story is not easy. Like the drama or the poem, it is imaginative literature that should appeal to the emotions of the readers. Since it communicates the writer's interpretation of reality, there must be an artistic use of languag... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
Most people think writing a novel is just writing. I have lost count of the number of people who say “I want to write a novel” and think that they will just sit down, put pen to paper or fingers to keyboard, and the whole thing will just unfold before... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
21st September 2009
We are so eager to lose weight that we swallow the promises of every diet guru on the planet and eagerly plunk down our hard earned cash, praying that this time it will work.
What are the costs of the popular diets? The initial cost is to buy the “Bi... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
The headline reads “Undiscovered master piece sells for millions at Auction”. The family was overjoyed to discover that a picture that had hung on their grandfather’s wall for years attracted a six figure price at auction. Grandson and heir said “... Read >
26th August 2009
What is change? Is it a fact of life to be welcomed - or something that occurs from time to time and disturbs our equanimity and is to be resisted?
When we regard life as fixed and static - we tend to think of it in terms of MY life, MY job, MY busines... Read >
Author: Stephen Warrilow
25th August 2009
As we explore the human experience and the flow of abundance in our lives, we discover that many people are living the life they truly desire to live. Furthermore, we discover the desire for prosperity is being fulfilled for so many. We also discover that... Read >
Author: MANPREET
21st August 2009
Moment #3 – Introduction - "A day without an Introduction is a day that is weak in the human experience."
Every time you meet someone new, however brief the encounter might be, you have just experienced introduction.
When we experience an introduc... Read >
Author: saratbdaniel
18th August 2009
During this tough economy, we’ve all wanted to somehow make a difference in the lives of others, but are limited because we’re scared and feel that if we give away what we have, we’ll have nothing left. Age-old wisdom contradicts that idea and tell... Read >
Author: kandratin
28th July 2009
NLP, or Neuro-Linguistic Programming encompasses the three main influential parts that are involved in producing the human experience. These are the neurology, language and the programming. Your neurology regulates how your body functions. Our language de... Read >
Author: jagdeep580
27th July 2009
The Law of Attraction is a Universal Law which means it applies to everyone all of the time. Translated to human experience this means you are always manifesting, 24 hours a day and 7 days a week.
Did you ever hear the saying: The sun shines on the sa... Read >
Author: Maria Meiners
17th July 2009
MODE OF Cosmic Therapy: For the Love of Esoteric Wisdom
The human body will fail, the mind will fade but the soul will never diminish. It is an eternal sacred flame of effervescent glow that can not be extinguished by human hands. Though you may have i... Read >
Author: Paula Andrea, MA
16th July 2009
You are the 'I' that chooses to let Spirit or Ego have control of your life. Happiness depends on you choosing to let Spirit be in the driver's seat of your thoughts, feelings and actions.
I believe there are three main components to how we consciously... Read >
Author: lifecoach9
16th July 2009
What Is This Thing Called Me?**
"Each of us is something of a schizophrenic personality, tragically divided against ourselves." Martin Luther King, Jr.
Who is the Real You? In the Human Experience, from the time you are born until you are roughly seven... Read >
Author: maiaberens
16th July 2009
It hurts. Nobody wants to be rejected, but it happens to everyone. There are some types of rejection that are easier than others. For example, getting rejected from a job you wanted is painful, but you might realize that the other candidate was better ... Read >
Author: articles@christiandatingforfree.com
09th July 2009
The spine or the human energy field contains Chakra, or energy centers, that vibrate at different frequencies. Each Chakra presents us with the opportunity to establish a root relationship and to satisfy the deep soul desire. Each frequency holds the gift... Read >
Author: siddhar
09th July 2009
With all that is going on in our world, the times we face seem to be especially challenging for many. It is for this reason that I encourage you to give yourself a very special gift, the gift of forgiveness.
Our conscious mind operates from a place of ... Read >
Author: Mitchell Dahood
30th June 2009
I have a long background of studying spirituality and metaphysics. Many of the giants in those fields teach detachment as desirable and even holy. Some even go so far to insinuate that attachment is wrong or somehow sinful.
I don't agree with that at... Read >
Author: Maria Meiners
23rd June 2009
For anyone so concerned with the overall condition of his body, watching everything that it intakes is of primary importance. This includes the food, drinks and chemicals that find its way into the system. For the diabetic, this meticulous nature of con... Read >
Author: k00lit
15th June 2009
"For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but he that judgeth me is the Lord" (1 Corinthians 4:4).
This verse is hard to understand. Here is the context, "But to me it is a very small thing that I should be judged by you, or by a ma... Read >
Author: Phillip Ross
11th June 2009
Is it possible to self-direct brain neuroplasticity?
As I have explored the concept of brain fitness, two words keep popping up over and over, neuroplasticity and neurogenesis.
Neurogenesis describes the birth of new neurons in the human brain. The ... Read >
Author: Michael S. Logan, MS
07th June 2009
The visual senses are perhaps the strongest in the human experience. As such, it is no surprise that powerful lighting elicits powerful emotional responses. Because you cannot touch or feel it, people often do not understand or comprehend why they should ... Read >
Author: Jud Yaski
04th June 2009
The headline reads "Undiscovered master piece sells for millions at Auction". The family was overjoyed to discover that a picture that had hung on their grandfather's wall for years attracted a six figure price at auction. Grandson and heir said "The whol... Read >
Author: suegold
18th May 2009
The Journey Back: Part II
Evil, and freedom of choice, existed before Adam ate from the Tree of Knowledge. But then evil was something external from the person, and the two domains were completely separate. Man's mission in life was to "work and keep t... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie
18th May 2009
MODE OF Cosmic Therapy: For the Love of Esoteric Wisdom
The human body will fail, the mind will fade but the soul will never diminish. It is an eternal sacred flame of effervescent glow that can not be extinguished by human hands. Though you may have i... Read >
Author: Paula Andrea, MA
28th April 2009
Though I could enjoy speaking on the topic of art for sometime, I found myself without a way to truly understand the differing values in the ways of thought that permeate this grouping of human experience, and found myself looking to sources over the Inte... Read >
Author: Jerald Shapiro
16th April 2009
Life Coaching and Personal Coaching - The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health
We have slowly, but progressively learned that in the fields of physical and mental health, it makes for sense and sanity to restore the mind-body split of western science an... Read >
Author: l4ntern1
16th April 2009
Life Coaching and Personal Coaching - The Crucial Role of Words on Our Health
We have slowly, but progressively learned that in the fields of physical and mental health, it makes for sense and sanity to restore the mind-body split of western science an... Read >
Author: l4ntern1
09th April 2009
Extenze - Does Extenze Really Work?
Ok, you've seen the late-night infomercials with the sexy Playboy bunnies and porn stars raving about the power of the male enhancement supplement, Extenze. You've seen all those "person on the street" interviews, a... Read >
Author: Van Whitsett
08th April 2009
I know you've heard this one before – "There are two kinds of people in the world…"
For my purposes today those two kinds are Those-That-Make-It-Happen and Those-That-Help-It-Happen.
We all know the Make-It-Happens. At some point in our experie... Read >
Author: Aprille Janes
07th April 2009
What does life mean? What is my purpose? What is the point of all this? Why is life so difficult? Why doesn't life make sense? Where do I turn when things go wrong? Why do bad things happen to good people?
These are all very good questions - ques... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
27th March 2009
What makes an animated movie successful and entertaining is its characters, their actions, and interactions. The key to rendering your characters zestful, over the top, sullen, cheery, or subtle is observing people and places around you, with a keen ey... Read >
Author: Natasha
27th March 2009
What makes an animated movie successful and entertaining is its characters, their actions, and interactions. The key to rendering your characters zestful, over the top, sullen, cheery, or subtle is observing people and places around you, with a keen ey... Read >
Author: Natasha
16th March 2009
Copyright (c) 2009 SharpBrains
Today we discuss some of the brain implications of "always on" workplaces and lifestyles via a fascinating interview with Maggie Jackson, an award-winning author and journalist. Her latest book, Distracted: The Erosion of... Read >
Author: Alvaro
10th March 2009
Why aren't you healed? I have been in the healing field for thirty-eight years. There are always a few cases that do not physically heal. At the same time, a healing begins to take place in the subtle levels of the mind. Actually, healing originates in ... Read >
28th February 2009
In no order of importance, here are some unmistakable trends we are seeing in online marketing:
1. Social Media Coming of Age - the growth of Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, etc is just staggering. Businesses of all sizes are coming to realize that ne... Read >
Author: Mel Joelle
20th February 2009
When you hear the word "perfect", what do you think of? Most definitions of perfect are something along the lines of "being entirely without fault or defect". So many of us are walking around trying to be perfect in some way. We want the perfect job, t... Read >
Author: Anastasia Netri
03rd February 2009
What does spirituality or being spiritual have to do with having an addiction? Are addictions really a spiritual manifestation outside of our control, or are they a free choice made by ego in our physical life?
A trip to my step son's treatment facilit... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
01st February 2009
In these times, many of us find ourselves overloaded with self help techniques and information. It is a wonderful time, and there are many people right now that are feeling more powerful than ever before because of all that is available. Most self hel... Read >
Author: Anastasia Netri
29th January 2009
During difficult economic times, like the ones currently being experienced by many business owners, a higher search engine placement can spell out your path to success. It is true that consumers have been spending less over the last few months; however, ... Read >
Author: Andrew
29th January 2009
During difficult economic times, like the ones currently being experienced by many business owners, a higher search engine placement can spell out your path to success. It is true that consumers have been spending less over the last few months; however... Read >
Author: Andrew
28th January 2009
PLEASE NOTE: The following article deals with a difficult taboo subject that many may feel is strictly forbidden. The secret is known but rarely discussed as evidenced by the lack of reference material available. It is something discovered completely by a... Read >
Author: Milo Bono
19th December 2008
Even though the US presidential election is over, one thing that strikes me is that Barack Obama is like a scone, although I'm now steering clear of political analysis.
Before I explain that, think about what has been going on here. Any election is abo... Read >
Author: Liz Copeland
04th December 2008
There are a lot of myths and misunderstandings about Tarot cards: where they come from, what the images signify, how they work and whether they work at all. This article hopes to dispel some enduring myths.
Myth 1 - "Tarot cards can predict the futu... Read >
Author: Fred Street
02nd December 2008
Love is one of the strongest emotions in the human experience. This strong feeling for another person is often hard to describe and difficult to express, but there are certain occasions, Valentine's Day in particular, when displays of affection are called... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
02nd December 2008
An alternative view
Meta-Medicine is a scientific system which does not explore or incorporate the more sublime aspects of the human experience. Given the long history of mans recognition of spirit and order within the cosmos this article introduces th... Read >
29th October 2008
This discussion focuses on the concept of flow and its role in the executive coaching process. This concept albeit an ancient one, is unused in most executive coaching programs primarily because its application is not fully understood. This article identi... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
29th October 2008
This discussion focuses on the concept of flow and its role in the executive coaching process. This concept albeit an ancient one, is unused in most executive coaching programs primarily because its application is not fully understood. This article identi... Read >
Author: Raymond Gray
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, th... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta
13th October 2008
Six yards of cloth. That is not all there is to the saree. This dress worn by millions of Indian women is, by far, the most elegant. It is not merely an outfit but an ornament, lending both grace and glamour to the person who wears it. More important, the... Read >
Author: amit kumar gupta
02nd October 2008
In times of great change and uncertainty we look, sometimes anxiously, for some stability: a reference point, something fixed on the chart of experience. We want to orientate ourselves, to know where we are. Then we have an opportunity to navigate to wher... Read >
Author: Trevor Hill
08th September 2008
Hey Doc!
I've been dating off and on since my divorce a few years ago. I generally am completely open with my dates, and willingly share information about my life history.
I've just met a gal who is a Psychologist. She has challenged my practice,... Read >
Author: Dennis Neder
02nd September 2008
Most human suffering can be explained with the breakdown of relationships between people. Conflicts between countries, childhood abuse, domestic violence, bullying, human trafficking, and work-place conflicts all have in common that on some level the rela... Read >
Author: Gudrun Frerichs, PhD
28th August 2008
1. Introduction
Not merely is this a great deck for audience of Tolkien's Lord of the Rings trilogy, it’s also not appalling for initiating Tarot psychic readers. The mater employ is exclusive and full of imagery perceptions and every sort of tarot c... Read >
Author: MUmarF
16th August 2008
Have you ever had trouble forgiving someone for something they "did to you"? We all experience various aspects of life that are challenging, and if these challenges involve the behaviour of another human being being unacceptable, it can be easy to hold a ... Read >
Author: Michael Watson
15th August 2008
Post traumatic stress disorder is a reaction to being exposed to an event outside the range of normal human experience. It is a term used to describe a range of psychological symptoms following an event that can be classed as traumatic.
In our everyda... Read >
Author: Helen
10th July 2008
Great website design should focus on two simple truths. That the internet is an interactive platform, and that the end user isn’t Google, Yahoo technicians or even R2D2! It’s a human being just like you.
You site needs to be visually designed to b... Read >
Author: James Daniel
05th July 2008
The use of mind for creating personal gain is not a license or promise to get-rich-quick. When using mental magnetism there is no promise of getting something for nothing or conjuring up something from thin air. While using the mind to activate God’s... Read >
Author: donyates
24th June 2008
You know what's funny? The use of humor in positive persuasion! And I'll tell you why, even though it seems a bit obvious. The use of humor allows us to speak to the universality of the human experience. More, it invites people to laugh at themselves,... Read >
Author: Dr. Rick Kirschner
24th June 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Elizabeth Davis
A fun thing I've discovered is that my niche as a hand analyst is helping primarily women entrepreneurs figure out THEIR NICHE and target market. Now that's what I call a niche among niches!
"What's my niche?" you ... Read >
Author: Beth Davis
11th June 2008
Years ago if someone had declared themselves God; I would have wanted proof. Now I know that it is a very enlightened declaration of spiritual reality. In fact I can now fully appreciate the fact that I am God having a human experience as is everyone else... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
09th June 2008
You’ve got to give the inner critic props for its tenacity. You know what I’m talking about, that voice inside that, even when we are flat on our backs with suffering, chimes in with: “Is that all you got?” Even in the midst of our sickness, it eg... Read >
Author: Sweigh
20th May 2008
First you decide what you want specifically: and second, you decide that you are willing to pay the price to make it happen - and then pay that price. This is for the people who know what they want and are willing to pay the price to get it. It is for “... Read >
Author: Smart League Education
29th April 2008
Living an optimistic life is wonderful. It is actually good for your health. Being happy alters your bodies chemistry and protects you from harmful stress. Stress will increase your chance getting heart disease and cancer. Remaining happy is so import... Read >
Author: EdPhilips
16th April 2008
Roxanne Howe-Murphy, Ed.D
During a recent coaching conversation, one the great benefits of working intentionally with the Enneagram. was again confirmed. I was working with a new client who had determined months before that she is dominant in Enneagra... Read >
Author: Carrie
19th March 2008
As we explore the human experience and the flow of abundance in our lives, we discover that many people are living the life they truly desire to live. Furthermore, we discover the desire for prosperity is being fulfilled for so many. We also discover tha... Read >
Author: Roslyn Randle
06th February 2008
Longfellow once said "Love is the root of creation". Many have tried to understand and interpret Longfellow's words. Does "love is the root of creation: means love is all about creating children? This is for sure what we hope is the creation of children... Read >
Author: D.Dutton
01st February 2008
Lately, universities and other organizations conducted surveys and studies in an attempt to find "What is it that truly makes people happy?" The following steps are a few of the results.
Step #1: Doing right. There is a universal law that states that t... Read >
Author: echo_promotions
24th January 2008
Necessary reasons to keep your desire to learn. Have you ever weighed upon how necessary learning is to your life in terms of your ability to not only survive but also to thrive both professionally and personally? Becoming a lifelong learner is important ... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
23rd January 2008
I was just thinking about horses. Actually I'm from horse country, home of the Georgetown Equestrian Olympics which are coming in 2010. With it's rolling pastures, lazy streams, and gorgeous sunsets, there is no horse country like Kentucky. The games ar... Read >
Author: Dr. Q
22nd January 2008
I want everyone to be free of constraints and conditioning, whether cultural, environmental or societal. When this happens, people will live with joy, love, gratitude, and abundance. When people engage fully in a Personal Growth journey they experience a ... Read >
Author: MannyGoldman
20th January 2008
Grief is an incredibly agonising human experience but also a natural reaction to loss. In life it is almost inevitable that we will experience grief and loss. Although it is a painful experience, grief is also a process that gives us strength to take on t... Read >
Author: Tom Parker
14th January 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Matt Helphrey
As we transition into yet another new year, our thoughts digress naturally to our New Years resolutions. Resolutions to change the way we are to someone who is more productive, wealthy, healthy, and wise.
We have al... Read >
Author: MHelphrey
14th November 2007
In spiritual circles, there is a great deal of negative talk about the ego. "We must not over identify with the ego. We must do more to identify as spirit and as individualized souls." Often, when listening to others speak in this way, I hear words tha... Read >
Author: Kevin Michael Kiley
20th October 2007
Key reasons to keep your desire to learn. Have you ever pondered upon how essential learning is to your life in terms of your ability to not only survive but also to thrive both professionally and personally? Becoming a lifelong learner is important to yo... Read >
Author: Deanna Mascle
02nd October 2007
Death is perhaps the only thing no human being willfully thinks about. The only reason we think about death is when we attend a funeral, mourn a loved one, or if we ourselves have to face death. Death is part of human experience and is considered by som... Read >
Author: Jennifer Alinio
20th August 2007
In the Bible it says, "It is through thinking that man forms that which he has in life". (Proverbs 23:7)
Is this a Secret? Yes, but only to those who have not heard about the omnipotent Universal Laws. The Law of Attraction is one of those immutable la... Read >
Author: Aldian Prakoso
08th August 2007
Why are Washington State attorneys at McKinley Irvin some of the most dependable when it comes to divorce litigation? Divorce deals with some of the most important issues of all legal actions: your family life. Making the decision to divorce is a difficul... Read >
Author: Mckinley Irvin
24th July 2007
Moment #3 - Introduction - "A day without an Introduction is a day that is weak in the human experience."
Every time you meet someone new, however brief the encounter might be, you have just experienced introduction.
When we experience an introduct... Read >
Author: Christian Blake
24th July 2007
Moment #4 - Goodbye - "Goodbyes are a good thing."
My mom and dad watched helplessly as the machines pumped oxygen into my little brother’s lungs. His name was Pete. He was seven years old.
His skin had gone deathly pale since the accident, the ... Read >
Author: Christian Blake
05th July 2007
Do you have a fear or two that goes “bump in the night” now and then?
If you are human, the answer is “Yes.” We all have fears. Some are real. Some are imagined. And some are so sensitive and emotionally-charged that we guard them in our hearts... Read >
Author: Tony Papajohn
30th May 2007
Copyright � 2007 Ed Bagley
Sometimes as parents we forget how simple and subtle the lessons in life can be.
I was reminded of this yesterday afternoon when I heard the cheering of youngsters playing a Little League baseball game in the nearby city... Read >
Author: Ed Bagley
21st May 2007
Graduation is right around the corner and if you're one of the soon-to-be grads who will be walking across the stage, these 10 graduation quotes hold special meaning for you. There are many who have gone before you, and there will be many who follow -- bu... Read >
Author: Noel Jameson
06th May 2007
No matter how much positive energy you have, and no matter how enlightened you think you are, there are going to be times when you find yourself in another place.
All too often those of us who are aware of our spiritual nature forget that we are als... Read >
Author: Roy Klienwachter
09th April 2007
The world of the twenty-first century is a world of technology, innovation, and uncertainty. While not new to the human experience or to the school library media center, technology has become increasingly intense and pervasive. Demands are being placed on... Read >
Author: Olivia Hunt
07th April 2007
Learning about shamanic healing practices and soul retrieval became imperative for me. Through the Foundation for Shamanic Studies, I contacted Sandra Ingerman, the author of Soul Retrieval: Mending the Fragmented Self. Sandra Ingerman is responsible for ... Read >
12th March 2007
Misuse of human pheromones
Love is commonly a product of natural and unselfish selection. A human experience is conveyed as tender affection, attraction, intimacy and fabulous chemistry.
But with the commercialization and easy availability of synthe... Read >
Author: Gary
08th February 2007
Most of us were told to stay in school and get a good education. After that, it was “find a decent job, work hard, and then enjoy a safe and quiet retirement.” However, statistics show that only a fraction of us truly enjoy their retirement, for the f... Read >
Author: Thomas Herold
01st February 2007
The dictionary defines Music as "the science or art of combining tones into a composition having structure and continuity:Also as vocal or instrumental sounds having rhythm,melody,or harmony. This is a wonderfully academic definition and be it far from me... Read >
Author: Charles M Smith
01st January 2007
With over ten years behind me since I walked in to Federal Prison, I can clearly see the effects of the choices we make. We can wander in the illusion of life and think that we have eluded the consequences of our choices, but those consequences are inesc... Read >
Author: Chuck Gallagher
28th December 2006
One of frequent assignments at colleges and universities is narrative essays. Narrative essays usually deal with personal experiences faced during one’s lifetime. However, it doesn’t matter whether this story is real or thought out in your imagination... Read >
Author: andrew sandon
20th December 2006
THE KEY TO TRUE LOVE
Do you long for love?
Most of us do. The intimate touch of another soul is the most powerful antidote for the all-too-human experience of aloneness. It may be the most compelling and pleasurable experience there is.
So why d... Read >
Author: Shifra Hendrie
16th November 2006
Good writing skills are essential for thinking and sharing ideas development. Although conversation takes the major role in sharing human experience, knowledge and new ideas it refers to present times only. Speaking, whatever good it is, does not work whe... Read >
Author: Sharon White
20th October 2006
Have you ever felt bad about yourself? Most people have at some point in their life, including the most exceptional of characters. It’s part of the human experience.
A person that regularly experiences negative feelings such as, self-hate, guilt, sha... Read >
Author: Colin Smith
02nd October 2006
When Fads Fade
by
Clarence William Page
Greensboro, North Carolina -- Every era has its fads. A different hair style, slick kicks (fa... Read >
Author: Clarence Page
02nd October 2006
Arguably, one of the most powerful change techniques in NLP is 'Change Personal History' (CPH). This technique is useful when an individual has experienced a significant emotional event in the past which still continues to impact negatively on their live... Read >
Author: People Building
30th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Marshall House
It seems that when I honor the ending, the beginning is more joyous. I admit, I do not always remember to honor the ending. Sometimes I just want the ending to end or the beginning to begin.
As infants, we end our time ... Read >
Author: Jeanie Marshall
27th June 2006
Self, Soul & Parables: Maurice Turmel PhDParables and mythical stories have been with us throughout time.From the earliest of cave drawings to modern writing and film,parables,as guides to human experience, have been a source ofinspiration throughout hist... Read >
drmoeman
21st June 2006
The media feeds us story after story of political, economic and natural disasters. Some would have us believe that we've finally reached the "end times". But others welcome what the ancients called "The Shift of the Ages".
It's true, it doesn't take a ro... Read >
Author: Joel Block
10th May 2006
Private Label Drinking Water and Party Favors:
Pure Water for Special Party Occasions
By
Jon M. Stout
May 7, 2006
Everyone likes a well organized party that celebrates a special occasion. The list of occasions is long and includes birthdays... Read >
Author: Jon Stout
09th April 2006
The Web has certainly revolutionized how consumers shop. It has enabled an entirely deeper CRM capability and speed in delivering messages, special offers, transaction data, etc. In fact, marketers have prophesied that the next step in CRM is near total a... Read >
Author: Mick Danskin
03rd April 2006
Make Readers of Your Future Leadersby Colleen LangenfeldCopyright (c) 2004Everyone wants their kids to do well.To that end, we educate them, hover over them and spendlots of time and money guiding them into a future withno guarantees.This is all good stuf... Read >
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22nd March 2006
Copyright 2006 Ada Porat
Are your boundaries protecting you or suffocating you? Boundaries indicate where our no-go zones are: they are intended to define and protect that which is valuable to us.
We may also put up boundaries to protect ourselves... Read >
Author: Ada Porat
21st March 2006
For centuries we have enjoyed fine art for its creativity, its beauty and its celebration of human endeavor. It has occupied a privileged place in our scheme of things and even now, in the age of mass production and easy availability, it still occupies a ... Read >
Author: Godfrey Bazalgette
09th February 2006
Life is full of emotional difficulties. However, when the "down" times are long lasting or interfere with your ability to function, you may be suffering from a common, serious illnessdepression. Clinical depression affects mood, mind, body, and behavior.... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
01st January 2006
Should we be of the mind to just focus on the material world? I mean isn't there more to all this than just what we can see? I mean don't I have a soul and if I do, what part does this play in the material world? Yes there is more than the material world ... Read >
Author: Arthur Buchanan
26th December 2005
The Renaissance which began in Italy in 1300s, was one of the largest periods of growth and development in Western Europe. The increase in trade caused an abundance in wealth that resulted in the focusing of the arts. Such things as literature, paintings,... Read >
Author: David Skul
15th December 2005
One curse of the modern world is to always keep us busy. Playtime is generally the priviledge of children. So are flights of fancy. Adults are supposed to be productive, and the products of the imagination aren't concrete enough to hold much weight in our... Read >
Author: Seth Mullins
11th December 2005
Surveys show that religion and spirituality play a central role in the lives of most of the population in human experience. Gallup (1989) found that 53% of the U.S. population considers religion to be very important in their life, and another 31% consider... Read >
Author: James Slobodzien
17th November 2005
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Do You Give Away Your Power?
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When you love someone do you give your power away?
This may seem a strange question to ask and you may wonder what 'power' has to do with 'love... Read >
Author: William Martin
10th October 2005
There are times in every company when people "butt heads" with each other whether subtly or overtly. These conflicts, if persistent, can become detrimental to the business and should be addressed if possible.
If you are a manager or co-worker of the co... Read >
Author: Mark Meshulam
17th September 2005
Surveys show that religion and spirituality play a central role in the lives of most of the population in human experience. Gallup (2004) found that 59% of adults nationwide say religion is a very important part of their lives. An additional 26% of Americ... Read >
15th September 2005
In recent years in the business-world there has been a lot written and said about Team Development. Unfortunately, most of the people doing the majority of talking lack the psychological background to accurately describe the conditions under which people ... Read >
Author: CMOE Development Team
16th August 2005
The Classification of Cultures
By Sam Vaknin
Author of "Malignant Self Love - Narcissism Revisited"
Culture is a hot topic. Scholars (Fukoyama, Huntington, to mention
but two) disagree about whether this is the end of history or the
beginning ... Read >
Author: Sam Vaknin
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