What Doctors Don’t Tell You is the complete review of health problems and safer, proven ways of treating them. WDDTY is a monthly journal – described as the best in the world – it’s a research database, and it’s a portal for you to share your health experiences. We made a digest of it’s longevity advices for you.
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The long-running paradigm of good intentions paving the road to hell has been brilliantly overturned by investigative journalist Lynne McTaggart’s new book, The Intention Experiment. McTaggart provides dazzling evidence of the spectacular power of intentions from a wide variety of peer-reviewed, statistically significant research reports as she takes us on a tour of cutting-edge research currently underway in the relatively new field of consciousness.
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D, born 28th June 1942, is a British biologist and author. Drawing on the work of French philosopher Henri Bergson to develop the theory of morphic resonance, which makes use of the older notion of morphogenetic fields, he has researched and written on topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, telepathy, perception and metaphysics.
Rupert Sheldrake, Ph.D, born 28th June 1942, is a British biologist and author. Drawing on the work of French philosopher Henri Bergson to develop the theory of morphic resonance[1], which makes use of the older notion of morphogenetic fields, he has researched and written on topics such as animal and plant development and behaviour, telepathy, perception and metaphysics.
The EMF Balancing Technique® is the energy system designed to work with the Universal Calibration Lattice®, a system in the human energy anatomy. The technique is a simple, systematic procedure anyone can learn, and utilizes the human to human effect upon the electromagnetic field. There are now 8 phases, each designed to strengthen the Universal Calibration Lattice.
When your alarm wakes you up in the morning, is it hard for you to get up right away? Do you find yourself hitting the snooze button and going right back to sleep? That used to be part of my daily awakening ritual too. When my alarm would blare its infernal noise, I’d turn the damned thing off right away. Now it would actually be harder for me not to get up when my alarm goes off.
Positive psychology is a relatively young branch of psychology that “studies the strengths and virtues that enable individuals and communities to thrive.” People have been discussing the question of human happiness since at least Ancient Greece. Martin E.P. Seligman is an American psychologist and writer. He is well known for his work on the idea of “learned helplessness“, and more recently, for his contributions to leadership in the field of Positive Psychology. According to Haggbloom et al’s study of the most eminent psychologists of the 20th Century, Seligman was the 13th most frequently cited psychologist in introductory psychology textbooks throughout the century. Clinical psychology, social psychology has, in our lifetimes, been able to relieve an enormous amount of suffering, notes Martin Seligman. “Can psychologists can make people lastingly happier?,” he asks.
Feeling overwhelmed at the thought of organizing your home? Start on a smaller scale instead and it will be a whole lot easier. For example, instead of starting with the entire house, commit to starting with one room.
It has come to my attention, that more than 85% of the “True Knights” on this planet today (which includes women) are “First Wave Indigo Children/Adults.” They have filtered into this planet for over 70 years, coming en masse (about 62%) between the years of 1969 and 1987 and about 30% were born in the 50′s. Here is a brief profile of what a First Wave Indigo is all about, and also some of the challenges they have had to overcome. Hopefully this information will be of benefit and give some relief to you gallant Indigos out there, who have been searching for answers as to why your world is so different, so challenging and in many cases “So Hellish!” Read the rest of this entry »