by | Dec 6, 2016 | Autoimmune Disease, Cancer, Chronic Fatigue, Ecology, Emotions, Health, Immune system, Meditation, Mind, raja yoga, Relationships
In 2012, Professor Candace Pert (www.candacepert.com) published a book titled ‘Your Body is Your Subconscious Mind: Mind-Body Medicine Becomes the Science of Psychoneuroimmunolgy (PNI)’, and she indicates that: “My research has shown me that when...
by | Aug 23, 2016 | Autoimmune Disease, Cancer, Emotions, Health, Immune system, Longevity, Meditation, raja yoga, Samyama Yoga, spirituality
If we can put a man on the moon, why can’t we cure cancer? Richard Nixon’s signed the National Cancer Act of 1971 and launched the “war on cancer”. In 45 years, hundreds of thousands of research scientists have spent untold hours attempting to find a cure for cancer,...
by | Aug 15, 2016 | Emotions, Meditation, Mind, Samyama Yoga, spirituality
The ‘law of attraction’ is often stated that: ‘We attract into our lives what we think about’. Because the reality of our existence, in actuality, exists within our minds, it is here that ‘attraction’ first needs to take form, and if it can, it needs to gather...
by | Feb 18, 2016 | Emotions, Meditation, Mind, Personality, raja yoga, Relationships, spirituality
Each and every one of us lives within our minds as we sense our bodies and the physical world out there. We create a mind-scape of reality through intellectually interpreting our sense perceptions. We attempt to conform our reality with the actuality of...
by | Oct 30, 2015 | Emotions, Meditation, Mind, Personality, raja yoga, spirituality
Every moment of every day as we act, we are responding to decisions—some are big decisions while most are small. It is our big decisions that can cause us most anxiety when the future is unclear. There is a sweet path to every person’s life circumstances. The...
by | Aug 10, 2015 | Meditation, Mind, Personality, raja yoga, spirituality
We all have beliefs about who we are. Often they are negative. And often they have no true basis. They develop when we are told something by a person of ‘authority’ (parent, teacher, partners) and take it on as truth. Once we accept it, we then spend a good deal of...