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Cheers to the New Year!
by Joyce-Anne Locking
How easy it is for us to get too wrapped up in the bustle of everyday life, so much so we sometimes lose track of thought. If possible, it would be nice to take time to sit and gaze out the window and let the day unfold in natural delight. Without the stress and scurry, life is truly a blessing. Repeat after me: there is no present like the present moment! If we could make up our minds like we make up a room or make up a lunch, we could set ourselves straight on a daily basis.
Geneticist Bruce Lipton wrote The Biology of Belief, 2008. He writes the mind is composed of energy and is not a physical entity. Recently Deepak Chopra, MD explained scientists have never been able to physically locate the mind or the function of memory anywhere in the body. Evidence suggests memory is a function of the mind, he said. Eastern philosophical and religious traditions also believe the mind to be non-physical, and located in our "center" behind the heart, in the middle of the chest. Supporting these ancient concepts, recent neurological research shows more neurological information originates from our heart than from our brain, where it radiates and communicates with the body by neuroenergetic vibrations. (Rollin McCraty, Ph. D. The Living Matrix, 2009.)
Einstein assured scientists everything in the universe is reducible to energy invisible as the wind. Chopra teaches the mind is not inside the body, but rather we exist inside an invisible field where everything is made. Chopra, in a recent interview, stated that a shift in consciousness induces a shift in biology. That is to say that changing our thinking or self talk can cause changes in body functioning such as regulating the heart or changing blood results, and these biological changes can show up in testing in as little as three months. So if you feel you are losing your mind over the everyday rush, remember the mind is invisible and you have the ability to empty it of stress and refill it with joy and calm contentment. It is important how we decide to use our minds. Use yours to accept the gift of the present moment and unwrap daily a package of energy for your own enjoyment of life. To your good health!
TMJ is the acronym for temporomandibular joint. Frequently people say that they have TMJ. However, what they actually mean is that they have TMD, which means temporomandibular disorder. The TMJ is the hinge joint that connects the lower jaw to temporal bone of the skull. TMD occurs when there are problems with the jaw, jaw joint, and the surrounding muscles.
TMD can occur due to numerous causes. These include accidents, clinching or grinding the teeth, arthritis, or stress. While the use of hypnotherapy normally focuses on stress alleviation, it should not be ruled out as part of the...
Confidence is a person perceived ability to handle any situation that their life may encounter. This means that there's a constant evaluation as to whether a perceived or imagined reality presents a difficulty or threat that is or is not beyond one's assessment of their capabilities. When a challenge is deemed to exceed capability, then negative stress occurs. When the opposite is true, then one could say the confidence exists.
There are two problems that you must be aware of. The first is when the assessment is erroneous. In those cases a person may misjudge their ability to...
Empathy is a natural trait in all human beings. However, if it is not developed through the proper social interaction, it will be not become fully developed. All humans have mirror neurons in their brain. They begin having an impact on our brain (to include personality development) from early infancy. These special brain cells play a critical role in our ability to properly socialize to include acquire languages, self and group identification, and other social skills.
Look at the brain as a multitude of competing parts. They are activated and strengthened through use. When an infant or...