Karma
of
the
Brain:
Why
Good
Things
Happen
to
Good
People
Yes,
helping
others
makes
us
feel
warm
and
fuzzy,
but
new
research
suggests
that
doing
good
deeds
can
actually
help
people
live
longer,
healthier
lives.
Siri
Agrell
explains
why
positive
action
may
be
better
than
popping
pills.
By
Siri
Agrell
Source:
The
Globe
and
Mail
What
if
your
doctor
told
you
to
take
two
steps
toward
being
a
better
person
and
call
him
in
the
morning?
Patients
at
a
California
health
maintenance
organization
are
being
prescribed
generous
behaviour
as
part
of
a
program
called
Rx:
Volunteer,
one
of
various
new
research
projects
described
by
Stephen
Post
in
his
book
Why
Good
Things
Happen
To
Good
People,
out
next
week.
Dr.
Post
chronicles
the
link
between
doing
good
and
living
a
longer,
healthier
life.
"The
science
shows
that
we're
hardwired
to
be
giving,"
he
says.
"We're
talking
here
about
a
one-a-day
vitamin
for
the
soul."
A
growing
number
of
researchers
are
supporting
his
claim
with
studies
that
show
how
the
human
body
benefits
from
everything
from
gratitude
to
generosity.
Dr.
Post,
the
president
of
Case
Western
Reserve
University's
Institute
for
Research
on
Unlimited
Love,
believes
in
the
scientific
equivalent
to
The
Secret,
the
self-help
phenomenon
that
preaches
positivity
as
a
means
to
personal
reward.
No,
being
a
good
person
won't
necessarily
get
you
a
new
car
or
help
you
lose
10
pounds,
Dr.
Post
says,
but
there
is
a
karma
of
the
brain,
where
the
body
physically
rewards
acts
of
kindness
and
forgiveness.
"The
remarkable
bottom
line
of
the
science
of
love
is
that
giving
protects
overall
health
twice
as
much
as
Aspirin
protects
against
heart
disease,"
he
says.
Read
the
full
story
here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/InstantKarma.htm
How to Connect
to and Influence
People With
Your Mind
By
Jim Francis
Source:
Real
Mind Power
Secrets
It
has long
been suspected
that your
right cerebral
hemisphere,
when in
the alpha
state, operates
in a realm
where time
and space
are of no
consequence.
What you
think affects
others...
and what
others think
affects
you!
It
is rather
like the
invisible
connection
between
the earth's
magnetic
field and
every magnetic
compass
on earth.
They are
interconnected.
If the earth's
magnetic
field were
to suddenly
shift then
every compass
in existence
would swing
in unison.
Likewise,
if you suddenly
move a magnetic
compass,
or any magnet
for that
matter,
this movement
will have
a slight
effect on
the earth's
entire magnetic
field. Admittedly
this would
be so small
as to be
immeasurable
but it would
still be
there.
Similarly,
when you
have a thought
it twitches
the entire
human consciousness
"thought
field".
Rupert
Sheldrake
calls this
the Morphogenetic
Field. Karl
Jung called
it Collective
Unconsciousness.
Jose
Silva found
a practical
method of
evoking
and controlling
this marvelous
human ability
at will.
The
technique,
which is
amazingly
simple,
has been
developed
over the
years but
to this
day more
than 99%
of the population
are unaware
of it.
In
the United
States it
is used
extensively
in business
to "sway"
the outcome
of a business
proposition
in favor
of the person
using Subjective
Communication.
In
personal
life it
has been
used to
resurrect
a dying
marriage,
to name
but one
of its many
applications.
And one
of the most
extraordinary
applications
is to use
it to make
people aware
of your
advertisement
in the Yellow
Pages!
Its
effectiveness
appears
to vary
between
20% and
500%. That
is the results
can be up
to 500%
better than
they would
have been
without
it.
If
you consider
two identical
competitive
businesses
both vying
for superior
market share
then the
one that
learns to
use Subjective
Communication
will forge
ahead. This
has been
tested and
thoroughly
proven.
Car
dealers
in the US
who use
this direct
mental contact
technique
have reported
a sharp
improvement
in sales.
The usual
comment
is it brings
customers
out of the
woodwork
and actually
closes more
deals. US
real estate
agents use
it also
- it makes
a vast difference
in their
commissions
when used
properly.
And
it is a
strange
thing that
most people
are using
it continually
without
being aware
of it. Unfortunately
they are
also conveying
mentally
their fears
and apprehensions.
So it can
work against
them.
But
used properly
and with
the correct
protocol
it can (and
does) produce
quite astounding
results.
Sometimes
the results
leave the
practitioner
somewhat
startled.
They almost
seem too
good to
be true!
Some beginners
have had
such amazing
success
that the
result has
literally
left them
"awe-struck!
If
you decide
to apply
this magical
mental technique
to other
areas of
your life
...then
things suddenly
become much
more interesting.
You seem
to be able
to achieve
anything
you set
out to and
for some
"strange"
reason;
even total
strangers
fall over
backwards
trying to
help you.
Welcome
to the world
of direct
mental influence...
Subjective
Communication!
In
reality
Subjective
Communication
is extremely
easy and
you do not
have to
have any
experience
whatsoever
in alpha
techniques,
but it will
help if
you do.
However
there are
simple ways
to overcome
this so
that even
a rank beginner
can use
Subjective
Communication
successfully
on their
first try!
This
is an excerpt
from "'How
To Influence
People."
Learn how
to connect
to the minds
of others
at MindPowerNews.com/Connect.htm
Brain
Stimulation
Could End
Insomnia
By
Andy Dolan
Source:
Daily
Mail
For anyone
who struggles
to get a
good night's
rest, it
could be
a dream
come true.
Scientists
have invented
a technique
which they
say could
help trigger
deep sleep
in the most
chronic
insomniac.
Using
medical
equipment,
they stimulated
the brain
with harmless
magnetic
pulses.
These
penetrate
the nerves
that control
a type of
deep sleep
called "slow-wave
activity"
and made
their brains
produce
these waves.
Researchers
believe
the same
principles
could be
used to
create a
machine
which can
electronically
stimulate
a deep-sleep
power nap.
This mimics
the restorative
benefits
of eight
hours of
rest.
Professor
Giulio Tononi
led the
research
at the University
of Wisconsin-Madison
in the U.S.
He
sent the
magnetic
signal through
the skull
into a specific
part of
the brain.
There,
it activated
electrical
impulses.
In response
to each
burst of
magnetism,
the sleeping
volunteers'
brains produced
slow waves
typical
of deep
sleep. "We
don't know
why, but
this was
a very good
place (in
the brain)
to evoke
big waves
that clearly
travel through
every part
of the brain.
"With
a single
pulse, we
were able
to induce
a wave that
looks identical
to the waves
the brain
makes normally
during sleep,"
he said.
Read
the full
story here...
http://www.mindpowernews.com/SleepMachine.htm