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I have been involved in the Science of the Soul
for aproximatly 20 years, and it is my privilege to bring to you this form of assistance to you and your Higher Self . The tecniques are very simple,
I have experience in Soul retrieval, Electromagnetic thoughtfield therapy, Dream and vision interpretation,
Intuitive connection psychically via other divinatory tools, whatever is needid to assist , and this can be done online and on phone, be it through emails, or telephonic conversations. Note that all who connect with me, will differ from the next being, regarding the evolutionery process of your Soul,
Thus i can assist Medatational Teachers and other .
Assisting comatosed patients, connecting to the awakened states of Consciousness, Cerebral and or other consciously or emotionally injured in a physically space.
Please NOTE : DISCRETION is guaranteed, as all that goes about is simply between you and me.
The 'Laws of Mind Mapping' were originally devised by Tony Buzan when he codified the use of imagery, colour and association and coined the phrase 'Mind Mapping'. In the intervening 30 plus years, there have been many variations on the original 'Mind Map ' and the widespread usage of mapping software of various sorts, has dramatically changed what is possible. Click on the box below to go to a video that provides a rapid (99 second) overview of how to Mind Map. Note that you will be taken to Illumine's dedicated e-learning site, where you can 'enroll' to see the video. You will be asked for your e-mail address so that you view the video free of charge.
channeled messages and their essence
Recovered from psychology & neuroscience
ex-B3/ coin systémique (été 2012)
SANTA CLARA, Calif. – Nola Donato has seen the future of retail, and it is in a Magic Mirror. The Intel scientist has designed a high-tech mirror that shows how clothes look on a consumer who simply stands in front of an LCD monitor. Parametric technology simulates body type and how fabrics fit — based on weight, height and measurements.
Featured Questionnaire: Compassionate Love Scale Measures your tendency to support, help, and understand other people Source: Sprecher, S. & Fehr, B. (2005). Compassionate love for close others and humanity.
post written by: Marc Email All education is self-education.
Will Joel Friedman, Ph.D. Updated: Sep 29th 2011 Hans Selye coined the term "stressor" to indicate any event, condition or state of affairs that demands a change, whether desired or not. Both hypoactivity or doing too little (i.e., couch potato syndrome) and hyperactivity or doing too much, too quickly with little or no limits or boundaries Selye considered sources or "distress," or what most people shorten to simply call "stress."
Cognitive Therapy for Depression Psychological treatment of depression (psychotherapy) can assist the depressed individual in several ways. First, supportive counseling helps ease the pain of depression, and addresses the feelings of hopelessness that accompany depression. Second, cognitive therapy changes the pessimistic ideas, unrealistic expectations, and overly critical self-evaluations that create depression and sustain it. Cognitive therapy helps the depressed person recognize which life problems are critical, and which are minor. It also helps him/her to develop positive life goals, and a more positive self-assessment.
amsun buzz on Soul science
Do you consider yourself an emotional person? If a potential friend candidly described you that way to your face, would you be flattered or disturbed? Compared to most people you know, are you stronger in the intensity and range of your feelings, milder, or somewhere in between? Whereas for centuries astute observers of the human condition have noted that people vary remarkably in this dimension — it's been the theme of many great novels — only recently have psychologists come to understand that this difference is already apparent on our first day of postnatal existence — and continues strikingly unchanged ever after. Emotional Intensity clearly plays a major role in love relationships, yet has oddly been all but ignored professionally. The vast realm of our feelings is clearly experienced differently by people across cultures.
Must. Stay. Awake. Yes, it's the 3 o'clock mantra. And who hasn't mumbled it while fighting off midday yawns and drooping eyes?
emotional and mental health
Mind Mapping and Data Visualization
Psychologists have yet to fully tackle the question “How many emotions do we have?” Part of the difficulty is because our experiences are so complex and involve so many different factors, so distinguishing one emotion from another is a lot like drawing lines of sand in the desert. It can be hard to determine where one emotions ends or another begins.
We’ve seen plenty of movies, books and documentaries on serial killers, but not so many on those who are so efficient and deadly that they can murder dozens of people in a single day. Murder sprees seem to have become more prominent over time – notably the tragedy in Norway, which is as recent as July 2011. This evil act will no doubt happen again thousands of times in the future. What I have presented in this list is no more than the proverbial tip of the iceberg. George Hennard
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Neuroscience of free will refers to recent neuroscientific investigation of questions concerning free will . It is a topic of philosophy and science . One question is whether, and in what sense, rational agents exercise control over their actions or decisions. As it has become possible to study the living brain , researchers have begun to watch decision making processes at work. Findings could carry implications for moral responsibility in general.
psychology & neuroscience
But 30 years after the commercials debuted, neuroscientist Read Montague was still thinking about them. Something didn't make sense. If people preferred the taste of Pepsi, the drink should have dominated the market.