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  • The Healing Power of Imagination: Image First! Open the Gateway to the Fulfillment of Dreams - Can you claim with complete certainty that within you is a powerful healing presence? Do you speak the words “I am healed in every way” every morning with inner conviction, remaining calm in the face of appearances and adversity, expecting new and wondrous results?
  • Plastic Wheels - What does it take for a child to grow? - Being a child is perhaps the greatest gift in the world. You have no major worries; you get to play most of the time and you discover amazing things with every step you take. As grown-ups, it is our job to make sure that kids take all the time their need in learning the elemental things required for real life. As children love to play, offering them interesting toys is vital. Online virtual stores are increasing their stocks every year as there is an increased interest in educational toys.
  • Creativity as Mediator Between the Worlds, or Wild Dog's Kingdom - Creativity is a mysterious journey that connects us to the unseen worlds. There was a time when all people had access to the unseen worlds, although it was the shamans, story tellers and healers who mediated between the worlds as they journeyed into the Mystery and interpreted the images found there. Today we have our contemporary journeyers into the cosmic unseen worlds--many creative people are such journeyers--but as a culture we have lost the connection to our instinctual nature.
  • Why Can't I Touch The Sky? - My six-year-old daughter Sophie and I were playing a rhyming game the other day and out of the blue she asked me, "Why can't I touch the sky?" I laughed inside and thought for a few moments. I tried to explain it from the Jack and the Beanstalk story, but she just just looked at me funny. Then I tried the old earth space thing, but that was too technical. The more I tried, the clumsier it got when finally I realized I wasn't getting through. Then I had a realization.
  • Second Childhood - Do you remember any of the nursery rhymes you heard when you were little? I know I do, and recently I have been looking again at some of them and discovering a few reasons why they stay so long in my memory. Partly, I expect, it is because our minds, as children, are so receptive, and like sponges, absorb ideas and impressions so well. But the rhymes themselves when looked at again in later years, have a lot to offer, such as: * Vivid imagery and imagination * Rhymes to aid memory * Rhythm * Memorable characters * Story telling All these elements combine, in some nursery rhymes to produce very interesting poetry.
  • Why Your Imagination is More Powerful than Knowledge - Albert Einstein, who once said, "Imagination is more powerful than knowledge," was well known for his esteem of the concept of "thinking like a child.
  • Why MUSHing is Better than Soap Operas - Soap operas are a good source of entertainment with their interesting situations, sentimentalized family matters, and the melodrama to which we can relate, and even just to peek into something far different from what we know in our normal daily life. Often used as an escape from the everyday problems which we are too tired to deal with, soap operas take part of your leisure time and, though you are distracted, don't really give you anything in return save for a bit of amusement. As time lost is impossible to recover, the best anyone can do is to try to enjoy it to the maximum.
  • Beware of Your Imagination, It May Tell on You - Below is a wonderful story from the June 29, 2006 Sydney Morning Herald that shows how easily we are affected by pictures-subliminally. I want you to enjoy it and read it carefully.
  • 5 Easy Ways To Power Article Writting! - Writing an article doesn't just mean putting down thoughts into words then typing and writing it. You have to capture the interest of your readers and get them to keep on reading. To send your message across you have to command the attention of the reader explode their interest and ignite their curiosity. The main ingredient in baking up an article is a large dose of creativity.
  • Get Back on the Playground! - Did you ever wonder how you went from the kid who couldn't sit still, to the adult who can't get moving? I asked myself this recently when I took my 3-year-old daughter to the playground at a fast food restaurant. She loves playgrounds and so do I. At an almost frantic pace, she began to scale every inch of the equipment, and I surveyed the scene around me.
  • The Power Of Our Subconscious Mind - Have you ever fully appreciated that marvelous tool for success that each and every one of us has at our command? It is our mind. Theodore Roosevelt "All the resources we need are in the mind.
  • What Role Does Ecology Play In Personal Success? - Could your failure to activate personal success be linked to self-sabotage? This isn't the type of sabotage that you would normally suspect or even give time to?
  • Why Material Success Goes Beyond Money, Cars And A Big Home? - I've meet people over the years that have made a great deal of money, that have material wealth, that don't feel that they are personally successful. Their lives just don't work. So we are talking about having the material things that bring you happiness but not the fear of losing them or in some causes the guilt over having them. What I ask my clients to be is the person they want to be? That person who has all of the freedom, flexibility and joy that is part of the equation to follow. Money might be part of the solution but we are seeking more of the state of mind you want by achieving those goals. That is something you can experience as early as today.
  • Your Powerful Imagination - It is a common belief that the human brain is somehow empty at birth, and as the child begins to grow and receive stimulus, the neurons start making connections. Science is now discovering, however, that the reverse may be true. The infant is actually born with many more neuron connections than most adults have. It may be that learning does not happen by making neuron connections, but rather by "weeding out" those that are not used. If this is true, then we are all, literally, born with brilliant minds and we must "use it or lose it." In the first weeks of life, most babies will babble every possible sound imaginable. Yet, these children will later lose the ability to create sounds that are not a part of the language they have been trained to speak.
  • Creating Our Reality - Imagine that you have just put on a pair of blue-tinted sunglasses. If you were to look around the room and describe what you see, everything would appear blue to you because it's being filtered though a blue lens. But is this reality? No, it's your perception of reality. We only see, hear and experience life through the perceptual filters of our senses. This is why life (and reality) is always subjective.
  • Have You Flourished Your Imagination Today? - Does Your Imagination Make or Break You? In the March 17, 2006 Toronto Star, Janice Mawhinney writes "Can you learn to be a happier person by repeatedly visualizing two tiny parts of your brain and imagining yourself tweaking them? Colorado teacher and musician Neil Slade says you can. Slade has developed brain exercises, described on http://www.neilslade.com, aimed at lifting your spirits and calming your fears. The website has become something of an underground sensation, attracting an average of 750,000 hits a month through word of mouth alone." I recommend his website and newsletter. It's far out and fascinating. We are just beginning to understand the power of imagination. The 21st Century may turn out to be the first Century of peace, possible through knowledge of the human brain.
  • 5 Practical Ways to Make the Most of Your Day Dreams - Live more powerfully and more significantly - the journey begins today! PURPOSE is what you're created for. MISSION is what you're meant to do about it. VISIONS are the evidence, and GOALS are the means of achievement. It's a plain and simple truth that you will not have in reality what you cannot first create in your mind. Effective use of the incredible gift of imagination is the key. Imagination is the vision birthed by the powerful union of the mind and the emotions. Webster defines imagination as the act or power of forming a mental image of something not present to the senses or never before wholly perceived in reality; a creative ability.
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