Browsing Archive: February, 2010

Recluse Your Ideals

Posted by Albert Garoli on Saturday, February 27, 2010, In : Positive Thinking 
It is important to repeatedly dwell upon dreams and desires. This action provides the stepping stone to the development of clear goals to achieve. But while these thoughts are formed, imagined and reflected upon, it is equally important to close them hermetically to doubts and contradictory beliefs about them. Lock the door of the mind against thoughts of what is unwanted in life and harbor only thoughts of positive intentions. Anyone familiar with the law of attraction would understand that ...
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Where Self-Help Stops and Self-Challenge Starts

Posted by Albert Garoli on Thursday, February 25, 2010, In : Self-Growth 

When it comes to the field of self-growth, there are many terms that are used: self-help, self-improvement, self-development, and ultimately self-challenge.

What is the difference between all these terms and why is it important to identify with the right approach for you?

Logically the goal human beings would be to improve the state of mind, body and spirit. But alas, self-perception plays a huge role in the motivational system we use and self-esteem is commonly found to be too high or ...


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For a little reflection...

Posted by Albert Garoli on Wednesday, February 24, 2010, In : Inspiration 

The Invitation by
Oriah Mountain Dreamer

It doesn't interest me what you do for a living.
I want to know what you ache for
and if you dare to dream of meeting your heart's longing.

It doesn't interest me how old you are.
I want to know if you will risk looking like a fool
for love
for your dream
for the adventure of being alive.

It doesn't interest me what planets are squaring your moon...
I want to know if you have touched the centre of your own sorrow
if you have been opened by life's be...


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What's Your Role on the Pale Blue Dot?

Posted by Albert Garoli on Tuesday, February 23, 2010, In : Holonomics 
Carl Sagan was an American astronomer, astro-chemist, and author. Sagan allows us to see the world through his eyes,  as a pale blue dot, from his involvement with the Voyager space mission. His perspective is quite inspiring and thought-provoking. I would love to know your thoughts on this. If everything that happens on Earth really as insignificant as he says, why do we continue to do the things we do?
 
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Stop Dreaming, Start Doing

Posted by Albert Garoli on Sunday, February 21, 2010, In : Self-Growth 

We often have an idea in our minds, a goal to achieve, an aim to look forward to. But somewhere along the way we loose track of where we were going and leave our targets unattained or barely grazed. How can one reach the desired objective and know that success and achievement are possible regardless of the circumstances under which we engage our journey?

Envision

A crystal clear and personally undeniable vision is an essential first step. Without knowing exactly what is to be obtained, there ...


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Boost Your Energy

Posted by Albert Garoli on Saturday, February 20, 2010, In : Mind-Body 

Both ancient wisdom and modern research has shown that life is driven by an energy that is similar to electrostatic fields, yet far more complex (in pulsation, but not in nature), and this is essentially observable in every natural process. Professor Harold Saxton Burr quoted in his book that “Electricity is the way nature behaves” and by discovering that all living things are shaped by electro-dynamic fields, which could be measured and mapped with standard voltmeters, he coined the term...


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Who Do You Claim To Be?

Posted by Albert Garoli on Tuesday, February 16, 2010, In : Self-Growth 

Most often, people identify with their occupation and respond to the question “who am I?” with titles such as a doctor, a referee, a cook, or whatever they do most throughout the day. It is important to understand that this is not who we are but what we do, yet most of us are unable to provide any other answer than the description of our profession or role in life.

On the same li...


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Can You Be Too Optimistic?

Posted by Albert Garoli on Friday, February 12, 2010, In : Positive Thinking 

Although it’s true that “every cloud has a silver lining” and that the “glass can be seen as half full”, it is also important to not to be deluded by extreme optimism and thus shy away from the realities of life.


Pessimism has few benefits as it is the main reason why people develop self-sabotages, are low in energy and motivation, and quit their efforts early. Pessimist...


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About Me


Albert Since a very early age I have traveled the world in search of knowledge, experience and clarity that would provide me the foundation I needed to meet my personal goals in life. though many of these goals are still to be unraveled to me, my most important and biggest goal is the one of teaching people how they can better themselves. I do this through medical advice using natural medicine, through the knowledge of hindering neural mechanisms, and through frequent informative presentations in which I try to make the "mind-environment" connection better understood.

 

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