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Swearing is Natural
Traditionally, there is a difference between swearing and vulgarity, but just a quick back track… They now theorize that swearing reduces sensitivity to pain, because it brings up negative emotion and triggers the fight or flight response which speeds up the heart rate – one thing they detected – as well as dulling pain sensitivity.…
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Desperate for Control
They have recently identified a reflex in the brain that when stimulated triggers a drive to persist. It’s located in a space roughly between the frontal lobe and the upper part of the amygdala which means it’s directly linked to our conscious thinking and our emotions at the same time, and it’s on a circuit…
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World’s Biggest Killer is Stress
I cover a wide range of metaphysical and spiritual topics in these classes. Some range a little into the questionable, but no intent to offend is ever involved. Today, we are talking about swearing. The mind runs constantly, but we don’t consciously direct it for large portions of that time. We tend to dismiss strange…
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Blaze a Trail
Try that unusual way of preparing your desired food. Try that strange way of problem solving. These will only put you more in touch with your own gifts, your own instincts and wisdom. Laugh at the stupid joke, and see if you can make a worse one, but above all, immunize yourself to belief in…
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Be Informed by Your Affinities
So do you need advice? Yes, you need to be informed by your affinities, your feelings of love and attraction, trust and yearning. You also need to be informed by your antipathies, your sense of the diseased and confused, the rabid and threatening. These come not from striving, and not from some rare mystical ascension,…
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Secret of Liberation
So back to advice, how do we shape our consensus? How do we move the unmoved mover? The uncaused cause? How did Orpheus make the gods weep? What book is that from? Greek mythology. There are many accounts. I can’t recall a specific book at the moment. This is why he eventually achieved apotheosis though.…
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Okay to Hope
”Hope” is the thing with feathers – That perches in the soul – And sings the tune without the words – And never stops—at all. Emily Dickinson What I’m Hanging Hope On Today: Things change, they always do. I know at times this can seem threatening because it often appears well beyond our control. This…
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The Three Fates
The first fate is the creative principle. You can see her work on a daily basis. As your brain spins off every little random thing, and you overhear so many things, both the seemingly meaningful and the nonsensical, you are influenced by this principle. It’s why scientists are so enthusiastic about the concept of hetero-suggestion.…
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This also seems descriptive for a type 3 indigo. I do have many of these traits that alternate but know…