Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your Live - 4

July 6, 2009 by cyf  
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Video Points

  1. Denial of our good is not loving ourselves.
  2. The universe will back up whatever we say and when good comes into our life and we deny it, this is the act of not loving ourselves and we literally push it away.
  3. Babies know the perfection of their being. They are full of love, life and express their feelings freely. They express then it’s over. We were all like that but lost it somewhere.  Where did you lose your love for yourself.
  4. Look in the mirror and say, “I love and accept you exactly as you are.”
  5. What do you think is wrong with you?
  6. We are always perfect wherever we are in life.
  7. Must periodically do some mental house cleaning.
  8. Make a list of all the negative things people said about you.

Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your Live - 3

July 5, 2009 by cyf  
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Have a pen and notebook with you here.

Video Points

  1. Your inner belief creates your outer world.
  2. I should…
  3. Learn to replace should with could. eg If I really wanted to I could… so why haven’t you.
  4. Why do I not love myself?

Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your Life - 2

July 4, 2009 by cyf  
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Video Point

  1. If you don’t believe it with your gut, you’ll have a difficult time creating your life.
  2. Love, joy and happiness comes from the heart.
  3. What you put out you will receive.

Tips on how to be happy

July 3, 2009 by cyf  
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by Michelle Engler

Doesn’t everybody want to be happy? Why wouldn’t you? It’s our God given right to enjoy life and be happy. It is harder than it sounds some days. Especially if you are going through a particularly difficult time, like divorce. Most of us wait for something to happen to make us happy. Well guess what? You have more control over that than you may have thought.

Tips:

  1. Challenge those negative thoughts.
  2. Read something funny.
  3. Watch something funny.
  4. Take a break from the NEWS!
  5. Talk to a funny friend or look at a funny picture or video.
  6. Listen to music that make you happy and want to dance!

Read more…

Happy video:

Louise Hay - You Can Heal Your Life - 1

July 3, 2009 by cyf  
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This is the first of several ‘You Can Heal Your Life’ videos. Lousie Hay is considered one of the founders of the self-help movement. Her healing and positive philosophy techniques, has taught millions how to create more of what they want in their lives.

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Every word we speak is creating our future. The universal intelligence is accepting what we say or speak as what we want.

Biography taken from Lousiehay.com

RECENTLY DUBBED “the closest thing to a living saint” by the Australian media, Louise L. Hay is also known as one of the founders of the self-help movement. Her first book, Heal Your Body, was published in 1976, long before it was fashionable to discuss the connection between the mind and body. Revised and expanded in 1988, this best-selling book introduced Louise’s concepts to people in 33 different countries and has been translated into 25 languages throughout the world.

Read her biography

Inspirational Video of the Day - Love

June 24, 2009 by cyf  
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Today’s Life Lesson is about Love.  I found the below video, very inspirational and loving.  Share your love willingly with everyone and watch the Universe bless you back with love.

Share you love…enjoy!

32 Keys About Life - Day 23 Solving Problems

June 23, 2009 by cyf  
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Author: Ken N McIsaac

Problems

We are all faced with problems throughout our lives, some are small, others huge. Depending on how we deal with them, they can be overwhelming and devastate our lives, or they can quickly fade into the past.

Attitude plays a big role. With a difficult personal or work undertaking, consider all viewpoints, even those you think you don’t like. It just might provide relief from your fearful analysis of the situation. Don’t oversize the problem which is often a panic reaction. Discuss the actions that you could take with a friend or co-worker which can sometimes provide a good suggestion and some instant stress relief.

Lay out a procedure and slowly complete the first task. The next steps should be easier. Often we will keep on worrying after the decisions are made, which of course is of no help at all. If everything that can be done has been done then it’s time to follow through.

“Our plans miscarry if they have no aim. When a man does not know what harbor he is making for, no wind is the right wind.” Lucius Seneca (3-65)

Rejection can be an unpleasant experience, but it just lets us know that we aren’t perfect. Who is? Consider it a lesson learned, then forget it and move on with your life in a positive constructive manner.

To help solve a difficult problem or to cut down on worrying about making a decision, analyze the situation, determine what must be done and carry it out. In writing or on your PC:

Get all the facts.
Describe the problem in detail.
List all the possible solutions.
List the advantages and disadvantages of each.
Detail what you will do.
Follow through.

You have detailed the planning and know that you will proceed in a certain way, but will review it as required. Later. Now it’s time to think other thoughts.

“What we have to learn to do, we learn by doing.” - Aristotle (BC)

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32 Keys About Life - Day 20 Stress

June 20, 2009 by cyf  
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Author: Ken N McIsaac

Stress

Stress is predominant in our society. Most of us are running here, running there, doing something at high speed, seldom relaxing. And they thought they were living busy lives a hundred years ago!

“This strange disease of modern life with its brisk hurry and divided aims.” - Matthew Arnold (1822-1888)

To improve upon this stressful way of life we can reassess our values and routines. If possible, we can eliminate some of those things which are not necessary to a contented life, and we can slow down. Achieving a stress free way of life will help keep us healthier and living longer and make our time here a lot more fun.

You can often visualize your way out of tension by picturing yourself in a very calm, peaceful, serene setting, in complete easy control. Picture it clearly and hold on to it. You can use your imagination in many different ways to help siphon off tensions - when at the bathroom sink or in the shower, let all your worries, stresses, anxieties, run down the drain with the dirty soapy water.

When you start to feel stress coming on, immediately try relaxing the muscles and fill your mind with thoughts of peace, tranquility, confidence, strength, happiness. Repeat these and other calming words to yourself now and again. Take notice of, and enjoy your surroundings all through the day. Look at, listen to, smell the limitless variety of things natural everywhere.

Make a determined effort to please someone. Offer help, agree, smile. This is much easier than trying to impress others, or trying to be perfect. Thinking of, and interacting with others, can be very soothing on the nerves, particularly if you expect no credits.

“The American over-tension and jerkiness and breathlessness and intensity and agony of expression are primarily social, and only secondarily physiological, phenomena. They are bad habits, nothing more or less, bred of custom or example, born of imitation of bad models and the cultivation of false personal ideals.” - William James (1842-1910) .

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Abraham Hicks: Allowing Your Vibration Escrow

June 19, 2009 by cyf  
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Great video by Abraham speaking on allowing your vibrational escrow.

Video Points:

  1. You are the creator of your own reality.
  2. You are first and foremost vibrational beings.
  3. You are so good at translating vibration that you don’t even know that you are doing it.
  4. You have control over your experience because you have control over the thoughts that you think.
  5. You must choose to speak less about what’s going wrong and more about what’s going right.
  6. I am satisfied with what is and eager for what is coming!

Enjoy!

32 Keys About Life - Day 19 Values

June 19, 2009 by cyf  
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Author: Ken N McIsaac

Values

Most of us go through life always wanting more and better. Being in this state of constant desire does not coexist with peace of mind.

It is normal to want better lives for ourselves and our families, but we have to balance our goals with the cost. How much does this promotion, vacation, new purchase, cost in terms of real life? How many extra hours of stress and anxiety, now and later, go into getting it?

With the fast paced living that surrounds us it’s difficult to avoid being swept in. Too many of us are rushing through our daily lives to do more and to acquire more. We are becoming less interested in our fellow humans as friends and more as competitors as we try to keep up or to possess more material goods.

There is a big push in this social direction by corporations and their marketers. They are in business to make money for their managements and shareholders, so this will likely continue if there is not much resistance. Advertising is a powerful persuasion to buy things we may not need or maybe not even really want. The overall success of marketing has created a want addiction for many consumers.

As more and more we come to falsely regard material gains as success we are missing out on the true values of life. Money really is quite necessary in our lives, but its value should not be worshiped. The good things in life are free, life itself, friendship, nature. Whatever we do possess, in the end we must leave it all behind.

“The cost of a thing is the amount of what I call life, which is required to be exchanged for it immediately or in the long run.” - Henry Thoreau (1817-1862)

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