Archive for March, 2008

Podcast #6: Law of Attraction, the Techniques

Saturday, March 29th, 2008

Episode six features some of the most basic techniques for applying the law of attraction and becoming the deliberate creators of our life experience.

Here’s the direct MP3 file link:

Law of Attraction – the Techniques

This episode’s running time is 39 minutes and 57 seconds (file size for downloading is 36.5 MB) and covers:
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The Magic of Giving

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

Since writing the Universal Law of Reciprocation and starting online giveaways at my other website, the program: Oprah’s Big Give has premiered and aired several times. I did watch the first couple of episodes because of my intense interest in giving, but honestly I didn’t care for the judging portion of the program. I’m not a big “reality” TV fan because an unfortunate component of most reality shows is the inevitable round of criticizing, labeling and judging the participants.

Anyway, the positive side to this is, the Big Give has helped bring the idea of giving and performing random acts of kindness to the forefront in a lot of people’s minds. Not that giving ever left our awareness, but it sometimes helps to have a large push in pop culture to provide that “ahh ha” or “oh yea” moment about a subject; especially for those that are still mesmerized by the mainstream. Primarily, pop culture is all about pushing subjects that have nothing to do with enriching our life experience. So, it is refreshing to see a worthwhile concept being pursued so heavily by mainstream media and television.
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Blazing Your Own Trail: the Techniques Part 2

Thursday, March 13th, 2008

In the first Blazing Your Own Trail Techniques post, I discussed ways for breaking away from limiting, ingrained thoughts in the areas of: relationships, career, and health. In this second post I’m going to discuss ideas for altering the self limiting views we tend to acquire on our physical attributes and material possessions.

Even though our attitude towards our health, career and relationships can easily be influenced by other people; perhaps there are no two areas that cause us to consider the opinion of the majority more than that of how we look and the items we own (or don’t own).
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Blazing Your Own Trail: the Techniques Part 1

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

I want to continue my discussion of blazing your own trail to self/spiritual empowerment by identifying some specific techniques for breaking free from the pack mentality. In this post, I’m going to take three of the five main areas that I feel serve to influence and reinforce the path we currently follow and discuss ways for undoing the strangleholds they may have on us.

Of course, the easiest way to break free from any of these is to always make your own happiness your priority. Your joy will guide you. However, when we’re in the middle of an ongoing disempowering situation, it’s difficult to remember that. It’s easy to lose ground quickly; therefore it’s helpful to recognize techniques for making the changes, prior to sinking again and again in the quicksand of the unfolding situations.
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Blazing Your Own Trail

Wednesday, March 5th, 2008

In my last post Self Truths- Part II, on the 19th entry- I stated, “We should spend more time listening to young children and absorbing their wisdom. They believe in their dreams and know anything is possible. It’s only when an adult teaches them they can’t, often enough, that they start believing it.”

Most children come into this environment with an optimism that’s unparalleled. Imagine what could occur if our society fostered and encouraged that attitude to shine on throughout adolescence and into their adult lives; not with empty words, but with affirmations accompanied by enthusiastic affirmative action. Instead, kids very quickly run into roadblocks, at home and at school, discouraging that outlook and mindset. They hold out as long as possible, but the majority eventually succumb to the average, materialistic, powerless views on existence.
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