The
5 Biggest Neuroscience Discoveries of the Year
Since last summer scientists have discovered lots of
things about female sexuality, incest, psychopaths, IQ,
brain death, addiction, compulsive buying, and how to remotely
control animals through cranial implants. But five major
trends and breakthroughs stand out.
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more here...
The
World's Greatest Goal Achiever
One rainy afternoon an inspired 15-year old boy named John
Goddard sat down at his kitchen table in Los Angeles and
wrote three words at the top of a yellow pad, "My Life
List." Under that heading he wrote down 127 goals...
Now, a generation later, he has accomplished 109 of these
quests, and has logged an impressive list of records in
achieving them. Read
more here...
How
to Memorize 10,000 Numbers or More
Numbers, or digit strings, are considered by many mnemonists
and cognitive scientists to be the most difficult data to
memorize. If numbers are both abstract and difficult, how
did Hideaki Tomoyori of Japan memorize PI to more than 10,000
places? How did my classmate in Tokyo also multiply four-digit
numbers in seconds? Watch
the video here...
Positive
Brainwashing
The good news is: we can reprogram our mind
and replace our negative, limiting beliefs for positive
contributing ones. Positive brainwashing is what I like
to call it! Read
more here...
Neural
Pathways to Enlightenment
"Neuroscientists are now doing bolder and bolder things...
We've already seen studies into the neurology of things
like love, thirst and hunger, so it wasn't a big step for
them to start wondering about these religious and quasi-religious
experiences." Read
more here...
Time
Travel in the Brain
The human body moves forward in time at the rate of
one second per second whether we like it or not. But the
human mind can move through time in any direction and at
any speed it chooses... We are a race of time travelers,
unfettered by chronology and capable of visiting the future
or revisiting the past whenever we wish.
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more here...

You
Don't Have to Be Smart to Be Rich, Study Finds
"People dont become rich just because they
are smart,"said Jay Zagorsky, author of the study and
a research scientist at Ohio State Universitys Center
for Human Resource Research. "Your IQ has really no
relationship to your wealth. And being very smart does not
protect you from getting into financial difficulty."
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more here...
7
Strange and Unusual Uses for Hypnosis
Hypnosis has many faces, which is part of its fascination
as a career... One of the most incredible things about hypnosis
is all its unusual uses.
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more here...
Why
You Think You're Wonderful
Your brain lies, cheats and distorts -- but only because
it loves you... Read
more here...
Yes,
Your Subconscious Mind Really Does Control Your Actions
The new studies reveal a subconscious brain that is
far more active, purposeful and independent than previously
known. Goals, whether to eat, mate or devour an iced latte,
are like neural software programs that can only be run one
at a time, and the unconscious is perfectly capable of running
the program it chooses. Read
more here...
The
$450 Mind Control Device
When I received five e-mails to check out the MC Square
a handheld device that's said to relieve stress,
improve memory, and enhance concentration through light
and sound I knew I couldn't pass the opportunity
up. Read
more here...
Free
Report: How to Break Free of Society's Control
Download a free 30-page preview of the Inner Circle course
which teaches that you must break free from the control
of others before you can be happy, wealthy and powerful.
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the Free Report here...