Science and Spirituality
August 29, 2007 by Tim
Filed under Beliefs, Knowledge, Mind, Recommended
These days there seem to be more and more books and movies about science and spirituality. Instead of disproving God and spirituality, science seems to be providing ample proofs for spirituality, especially in the areas of quantum physics and the mind.
Here are some of my favorite books on science and spirituality: Read more
Some Interesting Scientific Experiments
Here are some interesting scientific experiments extracted from Gregg Braden’s book entitled “The Divine Matrix“.
EXPERIMENT 1: Read more
Russell Targ and Remote Viewing
August 27, 2007 by Tim
Filed under Beliefs, Mind, Perception, Realities, Remote Viewing
Russell Targ is a physicist and an author, and was a co-founder of the remote viewing program conducted by Stanford University in the 1970’s and 1980’s. In those days, the entire program was top secret and was funded by the CIA, but the program has since been declassified.
Remote viewing, as the name implies, is the ability to see things and places from a distance. In fact, it was found that one can see things and places anywhere and any time. In other words, the ability to do remote viewing transcend space and time, and is due to the non-local nature of the mind. Read more
Raising Your Stress Threshold
August 27, 2007 by Tim
Filed under General, Healing, Mind, Perception, Resistance, Threshold
Ilya Prigogine, Chaos and Order
Ilya Prigogine was born in Russia, studied in Belgium and eventually worked in USA. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Chemistry in 1977 for his definition of dissipative structures and their role in thermodynamic systems far from equilibrium.
Bill Harris of Centerpointe Research Institute used his theory on chaos and re-organization in an open system to explain the evolution of our brain and consciousness in his book Thresholds of the Mind. Read more
Limiting Beliefs
Limiting beliefs are beliefs we held, often unconsciously, that prevent us from being all that we can be. We are greater than we give ourselves credit for. Too often, we put ourselves down unnecessarily because of what we subconsciously believe about ourselves. These limiting beliefs must be identified and brought to our conscious awareness before any transformation can occur.
Here is a list of common limiting beliefs: Read more
How Your Mind Works
August 24, 2007 by Tim
Filed under Beliefs, Focus, Free Will, Manifesting, Mind, Perception
At any given moment, thousands upon thousands of information is bombarded to our brain. With so much information overload, how does our mind select what to focus on and what to discard?
What your mind chooses to pay its attention to depends on several things. Among them are our: Read more
Real Mind Power Secrets
August 16, 2007 by Tim
Filed under Manifesting, Mind
Here’s a short video about the hidden potential of our mind. Far greater than all the computers in this world combined, our mind can create and manifest just about anything we can conceive and believe.
Cultivate a Spiritual Relationship
August 10, 2007 by Tim
Filed under Acceptance, Forgiveness, Free Will, Judgment, Love, Relationships
What is a spiritual relationship?
A relationship is how we relate to other. A spiritual relationship is a relationship that aims for the highest good for those in the relationship. It is one that facilitates our spiritual growth.
Here are some tips on how to cultivate a spiritual relationship with another. Read more
The One I Feed
It is our emotions that lead us to act impulsively at times. Thus a high level of self-awareness in this area is extremely useful. In fact, it is essential to our well-being. After all, things and relationships that may take us years to build can be destroyed in a moment of anger.
There are positive and negative emotions. Positive emotions such as love, compassion and joy should be cultivated, while negative emotions such as fear, anger and hate need to be eradicated. Read more
The Ego in a Conflict
A conflict can only arise from the ego. Beyond the ego, there is no conflict, only unity/oneness/wholeness.
When the ego is in a conflict situation, it can either go into a defense mode or mount an attack. Based on the false belief that it has to be right to be happy, the ego will defend itself forcefully when threatened or attacked. Alternatively, it can choose to attack, believing that an offense is the best defense.
































