XML RSS
What is this?
Add to My Yahoo!
Add to My MSN
Add to Google

Home
BrainSweep
Relationship-Quiz
Whole-mind Blog
Mind Nudges
SampleMindNudge
Hypnosis
Thought-Power
Self-Relationships
GeniusEducation
BadPoetry
CoreValues
Mind-power
Love Letter
RudePeople
Site Map
Goal-setting
Gift for You
Entertain-fun
Sleep-Well
RelatedSites
Justice
Self for Sale
Travel Pains
Unlock-genie
Your Whole Mind
LoveAffairs
Author Contact
Subconscious-tales
Weight-loss
Happiness
Learn-Fast
marriage
Subconscious-Physics
Subconscious-in-Econ
Imagination
Sub-Physics-II
FengShuiWealth
Guilt
Access-Yourself
Healing
habit
Beyond-Reason
Brainwash Kids?
Childhood-Nightmare
emotional-freedom
Joy
Brain-Exercise
News-EFT
EFT
How-Fight-Disease
EnergyUnites
ChronicPain
NaturalLaws
Money-thoughts
Golf-score
Making-Goals
Good-peer-pressure
MyNovel-Gambling
MyNovel-Suicide
Sex-in-Literature
Thin-Within
TheSecret
BrianWalsh
whole mind news
IrritatingHabits
Killers
Competition
Courage
Whole-mind Test
Preaching
UnconsiousDecisions
New-way-to-think
Nocebo-Effect
AddictionFiction
BrainMoney
Stress
Two-minute hypnosis
Good Balance
Key-to-The-Secret
bias and ego
KillYourTV
 

Natural Laws and Elephants

Magnets follow natural laws. Remember when you first discovered magnets?

They defied gravity. If you pried one piece loose and then let it go, it snapped home.

You read, "objects that are attracted by magnets have similar properties," and thought, yeah, like attracts like.

In school you learned why. Some of it, anyway. Poles. You learned to think about bigger magnets and then you learned concepts with 'isms" on the ends of words.

Some guys had magnetism. A few girls, too. People were drawn to them. Mainly people like them. That explained social cliques and church groups and such.

Could magnetism affect the flow of money?

Of power? Power attracts power.

If you were to stand on top of the World Trade Center before it was blown up and had eyes that could see the flow of magnetism you would remember your childhood experiments with magnets. And you would fully understand the natural law of attraction as well as you understand the law of gravity.

Now you recognize that you are a magnet attracting "like" into your life. What you think and are every day is what you attract.

That's a tough truth to swallow. Here's how to attract the good stuff:

Forgive yourself at least twice a day.

Forgive what? you may ask if you think you haven't done anything wrong since you gave up shoplifting at thirteen.

The elephant, that's what.

David Brooks of the New York Times writes about the current distinctions between "the conscious, intentional parts of the mind and the backstage automatic parts. The best metaphor for this division comes from Jonathan Haidt's wise book, 'The Happiness Hypothesis.' Imagine, he writes, a boy riding an elephant. The boy is the conscious mind, the prefrontal cortex and such. The boy can plan ahead. The elephant is the unconscious part of the brain. It produces emotions and visceral reactions. It processes information and forms intuitions.

"These days scientists are spending a lot of time trying to understand the elephant. In 'Blink' Malcolm Gladwell describes how the elephant can pick up and process information, and even draw instant conclusions before the boy is aware of what he is seeing.

"In 'Social Intelligence,' Daniel Goleman describes how elephants talk to each other while scarcely letting the boys in on the conversation. Fear, laughter, and other emotions can sweep through crowds before the individuals in the crowds understand what's going on.

You see, as Robert Brooks writes, "the elephant is the repository of tacit knowledge. Tacit knowledge is procedural. It's knowing how, not what. It's knowing how to listen, how to see, how to organize what you see.

"The elephant doesn't acquire its knowledge from self-conscious study. The elephant absorbs information from the environment. The neural architecture of the brain is shaped by experiences and habits, often during the sensitive periods of early life."

Lately a couple of celebrities have apologized publicly and profusely for insults they had shouted from their elephants. I doubt, from the excessive apologizing, that they forgave their elephants.

The elephant is a magnet, too. If you get to know your elephant through BRAINSWEEP, you'll forgive your elephant twice a day,and soften him. He will then attract more of what you want into your life.

There are many people who guarantee these natural-laws. I know some of them personally.

Evy
Evelyn Cole, MA,MFA
The Whole-mind Writer

"Make your success inevitable by programming your mind with Dr. Joe Vitale's new Ultimate Success Hypnosis Program" “Ultimate Success”


footer for natural-laws page