Posts Tagged ‘Mind’

Medicine for the mind!

Monday, October 12th, 2009
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Fear, worry, hate, jealousy, anger, discontent and failure are like cancer in the mind.  Imagine you are given the diagnoses of cancer.  That instant your entire life has changed. What do you do?  You find the best neurosurgeon, get a second opinion, go for tests, surgery and chemo.  You pour over books, stay up late on the internet researching.  You alter your eating habits and wish you had not neglected your health.  You would do anything in your “power” to remove the horrible cancer from your body. Your number one priority becomes survival.Yet, as you are reading at this moment you are allowing a form of cancer in your mind to grow with every negative thought and feeling you have.  If left untreated this cancer will eventually overtake the healthy part of your mind and destroy it along with your body.

Stop this from happening! You must learn how to focus your mind and thoughts. UPThink Power is the answer. UPThink Power is the healthy eating and exercise program for your mind.

UPThink Power is universal and doesn’t see gender, religion, race, age, physical or mental strength. Anyone can do it. Some know how to use it while others had no clue.?  Once you start the program and consciously use it daily, UPThink Power will becomes a way of life.  UPThinkPower.com was created to share these instructions of how to use positive thinking and see results.  It is not a new concept but a very old truth. You can apply it to any aspect of your life and get results.

If you apply it to your career, it works.

If you apply it to your faith, it works.

If you apply it to your family, it works.

If you apply it to your health, it works.

Join me on the road to health and happiness.

Your very life depends on it!

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Heart Intelligence – Thinking with your Heart

Monday, October 12th, 2009

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Our heart is an organ that has intelligence. The Ancient Chinese discovered that the heart and mind have a close relationship, so close, in fact, that in Chinese Medical Diagnostics; a practitioner considers mental disturbances many times a result of imbalances in the heart. Our heart “picks up” on frequencies from other people, animals, places, objects, and so forth. If man can think, decide, reason, discern and observe with his heart, he is using the heart organ to its fully intended capacity. Naturally our heart guides us to hug people who send out high frequency vibrations that are favorable to our being. We may avoid those people with erratic or unbalanced frequencies, especially when our heart is not balanced energetically and can be influenced and affected by these less than beneficial vibrations that others are emitting.

When we think with our brain, our energy is brought up into our higher chakras, particularly the third eye (pituitary gland) and the crown chakra areas. Our energy is centered in the mind and it is easier to think in a judgmental (judge+mental) and conclusive fashion, and we may make decisions that are in our highest good, but not in the highest good of others. When we make decisions in this fashion, they affect us eventually as we are social animals and this type of thinking and acting is considered anti-social behavior and separates us from our fellow humans.  When we observe, think, and act using both our mind and our heart, we find our thoughts less “black and white”, or judgmental of what we observe, process, and think about. When our hearts and minds are integrated, we are able to make conscious decisions that serve ourselves and others in our highest capacities.

As a sense organ, when our hearts are balanced, hearts have the capacity to identify and feel emotions that others are feeling when we are in their presence or inside the auric field.  Some people such as psychics, shamans, or healers can only think or meditate on someone, known personally or unknown, near or far away, and know what they are experiencing, needing to clear, or healing from.

Our heart ultimately is an organ of creation, and through visualization of the mind and creating emotions or feelings that confirm the visualizations in our heart, we create and manifest anything and everything we are thinking and visualizing.

Emotional blockages, negative thoughts, traumatic experiences, or “old tapes” (reruns or sound bytes of judgments/abuses created by ourselves and others such as parents, friends, teachers, lovers, etc.) disrupt the creative forces within our heart.

How do we change, release, these disruptive forces and energy patterns?

I will be talking about Integrated Energy Therapy, or IET, coming up this Sept. 26th at Hill Country Fitness and would love to inform you about this empowering ray of healing that is changing people’s lives.

If you cannot come to this workshop, please check out IET facts, articles and testimonials online at www.learniet.com.

Next time as you are thinking and reasoning about anything, remember to guide your energy down into your heart. When speaking, imagine the energy, thoughts and speech coming from the mind chakras and throat chakras and moving out of your body through the heart chakra, or the center of the chest.  When we are nervous about a meeting or confrontation with someone, we can remind ourselves to think with the heart, keeping them in mind yours and their highest good. We can visualize ahead of the meeting time both parties in the discussion/confrontation with a pink or green light flowing back and forth between our hearts.

This intentional work can change the outcome of a potentially stressful situation. Using these capacities of our hearts ensures that we are evolving and growing into more intelligent beings with our spirituality intact. Our emotional IQ increases as a result of this heart centered thinking and benefits ourselves and others and allows freedom of expression, yet keeps us in check as far as judgmental behaviors that isolate us from our true nature, which is a social animal.

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How will you become GRAND?

Friday, October 9th, 2009


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Be Grand

Being that every job I’ve ever had has been working with children, of course I love them. I think to be a really effective teacher it has to go far beyond that however. Everyone has heard all the rhetoric about how children are our future and inherit the Earth etc. I know some of this can become borderline cheesy but most of it holds true.

While sitting in a conference hall recently doing teacher training for my TX teaching certificate, I found it surreal that all 299 people sitting around me were writing down notes that read, “be respectful”, “be on time”, and “learn the children’s names”.

Were they kidding? This is what it takes to be a teacher? In my own time (about a decade) I figured that out. However one day in training they did mention favorite teachers. I thought back to my dreaded school career and four came to mind, what did they have about them that made them grand?

I come from a highly emotional family (on my dad’s side). Everything (I do mean everything) makes my dad, sister and I tear up! Proud, happy, sad, funny moments, you get the idea. That’s what I love so much about teaching. A shared laugh, a goal reached, a mountain climbed. Teaching truly is about the emotional awards.

My love for the arts was nourished from many different people in my life from when I was just a tot. However some teachers destroyed parts of the things I loved little by little. That is one of the reasons why I became a teacher. I truly love to pass on my love for the arts onto others. I have been told that I am sincerely gifted at that. I know I am blessed to have found my place.

For those other 299 people in the room training with me, I would love to ask: Is this your calling and how will you become grand?

For being a teacher to a group of young minds truly is a privilege. This is an honor to be taken on as a responsibility to nurture their growth and life path.

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