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  • How To Program Success Into Your Mind Today! - I hope you are fit and thinking powerfully. If you are not, start acting as if you are. The following article will explain what appears to be a silly suggestion. We all program or fail to program success into our minds. Even large animals like elephants and small creatures like fleas can be trained by mental programming. Elephants are kept on a small rope leash when they are young. They find they cannot break the leash. When they are older and could easily break the leash, they remember their childhood experiences of failing to break the leash and don't even try to break a rope which they could snap like a thread of cotton. Fleas are much the same! You may already have heard the famous story about the fleas that were put in a jar with a glass lid.
  • Redefining The Meaning Of Life, Part 2 - It is not the events of life, but the meaning that we attach to these events, that brings either pleasure or suffering. And that meaning is driven by our deepest fears and desires. We suffer whenever life seems to be in conflict with these desires. How do we turn this around? If we want this suffering to end, we need to move our perspective out of identification with our human personality with its ego-based thinking mind and toward identification with our true nature as souls.
  • Redefining The Meaning Of Life, Part 1 - Whenever good or bad fortune strikes, most of us spend some time pondering why it happened. We do this because the conditioned mind reasons there must be some meaning to it, just as it seeks to find meaning behind all of life's events. The mind always looks for meaning in everything. In fact, it is not the event itself, but the meaning that the mind attaches to an event, that brings either pleasure or suffering. The event may also be thought to reflect either God's favor or disfavor, which further divides our thinking into a sense of pride or of guilt.
  • Fear - The Thief Of Dreams - "The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear." H.P. Lovecraft Fear is defined as an emotional response to an unknown or impending danger or as an expectation of evil. Fear can create feelings of apprehension, anxiety, alarm, dread, fright or terror.
  • 4 Steps to Set Your Mind for Success - "Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure." Marianne Williamson How long have you waited to be happy at work, to write a book, or bring home the income you deserve? Are you your own best support system or biggest diversion? Consider the cheetah which has no problem using its gift of speed. The bald eagle easily leverages its keen eye sight and ability to soar. Dolphins joyfully exert their playfulness. Imagine what is possible for humans with our unique gift of the mind if we focus on what serves us versus what holds us back.
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