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 Have you noticed that we actually tend to fail when we are so close to our dream? We tend to let a small thing take us all the way back when we almost reached the aim. We tend to suddenly stop when that long awaited bird is in our hands. But why do we give up just before the finish line after e walked all the way? Why do we let a trifle to sweep us all the way to the start? Or maybe is it us that decide to turn back just before the ending point?
I often recall the story from the “Alchemist” by Paulo Coelho about a crystal merchant. Since young years his dream was to go for holy pilgrimage to Mecca. But he was so poor that never even thought of turning a dream into a plan. Hajj was there like a shining star far in the sky that was brightening his dark reality. It was making him happy to imagine his travel and dream that one day he will reach that beautiful place. His business was growing and from poor man he turned into a reach merchant, now he could effort anything he could wish for. Years were passing he still didn’t go on Hajj but he still was dreaming about it. One day he was asked why he doesn’t go for his dream, it was so reachable now. And his honest reply was so shocking and at the same time so well known for many of us, he said: “Because it’s the thought of Mecca that keeps me alive. That’s what helps me face these days that are all the same, these mute crystals on the shelves, and the lunch and dinner at that same horrible cafe. I’m afraid that if my dream is realized, I’ll have no reason to go on living.”
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How often we hear a statement ‘just listen to yourself’? Well, if not every day then at least a few times in our lives. But how can we really understand what we feel? How can we disentangle love from desire, anger from self protection, fear from carefulness? Can we make a decision by analyzing our feelings?
I believe we all carry a wisdom and knowledge that exceeds our intellect and prior experiences. And most of us knew it when we were children, most of us were those little restless discoverers that always wanted to make things our way – we knew that we came to this Earth not with ‘empty hands’. But we forgot how to access those knowledge the only thing that left is this whispering voice deep inside and pale feelings that direct us in our every day decisions. But we gained instead is this never stopping noise in our head and always warning emotions. Which ones to listen to?
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DAVID WILCOCK at the Project Camelot Awake and Aware Conference, Los Angeles, Sept 2009
How much do we know about what is going on at this present time? Or better to say how much do we want to know?
Ironically most of the information is out there, just in front of our eyes, but we forgot how to distinguish reality from virtual reality. We were dragged into the world of entertainment and illusion to keep our minds busy and our inner voice unheard. It is up to us to disentangle reality from illusion. I don’t know how much if this is truth, it is up to each of you to decide how much you want to take and what will be left behind.
In this video David Wilcock tells his idea about what is going on with Earth and people and what will happen in 2012. Exciting and stunning discoveries, new perceptions and old facts – you can find it all. Enjoy!
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Brazil nuts are 18% protein, 13% carbohydrates, and 69% fat. The fat breakdown is roughly 25% saturated, 41% monounsaturated, and 34% polyunsaturated. The saturated fat content of Brazil nuts is among the highest of all nuts, surpassing even macadamia nuts, and the nuts are pressed for their oil. Because of the resulting rich taste, Brazil nuts can often substitute for macadamia nuts or even coconut in recipes. Also due to their high fat content, shelled Brazil nuts soon become rancid.
Nutritionally, Brazil nuts are a good source of magnesium and thiamine, and are perhaps the richest dietary source of selenium, containing as much as 1180% of the USRDA (U.S. Recommended Dietary Allowances), although the amount of selenium within batches of nuts varies greatly. Recent research suggests that proper selenium intake is correlated with a reduced risk of both breast cancer as well as prostate cancer. This has led some health commentators and nutritionists to recommend the consumption of Brazil nuts as a protective measure. These findings are inconclusive, however; other investigations into the effects of selenium on prostate cancer were inconclusive.
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“SPIRITUAL REALITY takes you through a unique journey
A journey, which will change your life.
A journey, which will enrich you and make you Knowledgeable and Blissful.
SPIRITUAL REALITY is a program on
Meditation and Meditation Experiences.
While you watch this program,
Be totally relaxed….
Just witness it…
Just flow with it…
Don’t try to analyze it…
Totally be with it…
If any thought comes, cut the thought…. Take a deep breath….just be with it…
It is just for you…
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Raw foodism is a style of life in which you represent strength and health in your being. It’s well known that some people oppose strength which dominates and does not resonate with their own life styles.
Being a raw foodist is quite a new concept in our society, more or less depending on the country. There are times when such eating habits create discomfort being with your loved-ones. At the end it is time sharing with those people you care that matters and outstands most of the principles you have.
It does not mean that you have to give up on health because of somebody’s attitude but in contrast encourage and become an inspiring example for people you love. You never know, it might change their lives at some point and lead to someone else’s cure. It is a chain – chain of love and care.
Below are some tips I came up with along my journey on how to live raw life and still be happy and relaxed among diverse attitudes. Continue reading How To Stay Raw In Your Community?
Zen parable
Tanzan and Ekid  o were once traveling together down a muddy road. A heavy rain was still falling. Coming around the bend, they met a lovely girl in a silk kimono and sash, unable to cross the intersection.
“Come on girl,” said Tanzan at once. Lifting her in her arms, he carried her over the mud.
Ekido did not speak again until that night when they reached a lodging temple. Then he no longer could restrain himself.
“We monks don’t go near females,” he told Tanzan, “Especially not young and lovely ones. It is dangerous. Why did you do that?”
“I left the girl there,” said Tanzan. “Are you still carrying her?”
Two friends were walking through the desert. During some point of the journey, they had an argument and one friend slapped the other one in the face. The one who got slapped was hurt, but without saying anything, wrote in the sand:
“Today my best friend slapped me in the face.”
“According to Dr. Robert O. Becker in his book “The Body Electric,” the human body has an electrical frequency and that much about a person’s health can be determined by it. Frequency is the measurable rate of electrical energy flow that is constant between any two points. Everything has frequency.”
“Dr. Royal R. Rife found that every disease has a frequency. He has found that certain frequencies can prevent the development of disease and that others would destroy diseases. Substances of higher frequency will destroy diseases of lower frequency.”
“In 1992, Bruce Taino of Taino Technology, an independent division of Eastern State University in Cheny, Washington, built the first frequency monitor in the world. Taino has determined that the average frequency of a healthy human body during the daytime is 62 to 68 Hz. When the frequency drops, the immune system is compromised. If the frequency drops to 58 Hz, cold and flu symptoms appear; at 55 Hz, diseases like Candida take hold; at 52 Hz, Epstein Bar and at 42 Hz, Cancer. Taino’s machine was certified as 100 percent accurate and is currently being used in the agricultural field today.”
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 Dr. David Klein
David Klein, Ph.D. is a Hygienic Doctor and a certified Nutrition Educator. David’s approach is wholistic and is based upon the Natural Hygiene, the world’s most successful health program over the last 200 years. Since 1992, David has counseled over 2,000 clients back to health via the principles of Natural Hygiene and he has occasionally taught nutrition classes and given health and nutrition lectures. David directs Colitis & Crohn’s Health Recovery Center . David’s own unique healing journey, his studies of many disciplines of health science, and his extensive professional experience have given him uncommon insight into the requisites of healing and health, by which he is able to consistently guide people from disease to rejuvenation.
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