Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Psychic Medium Takes Tourists to Hell


By Beh Yuen Hui / Source: Asia News Network

A group of daring people took the opportunity to be part of a 'Hell Tour' in Penang.

The trip was organised by Master Kek Eng Seng of the Tze Bei Guan Yin Dhamma Centre, who claims that he can travel through the realms of Earth, Heaven and Hell.

For the first time in Malaysia, he offered people the opportunity to visit the 'Afterworld'.

Surprisingly, there was an overwhelming response. More than 200 people from all around the country registered for the extraordinary trip.

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Monday, August 29, 2011

Faster-Than-Light Travel and the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence


By Roland Michel Tremblay

Interstellar space-travel and near-instant communication; discovering a network of intelligent extraterrestrial signals; harnessing the mysterious instantaneous quantum-entanglement effect. These are all either science fiction or things we will probably never live to see or understand, correct? Not at all. By the end of this article you will see how clarifying a simple but extremely fundamental misunderstanding in our science legacy makes all of this a viable reality – now.

All Just a Misunderstanding

How can this be? It’s not as surprising as it may seem, but follows from the leap of understanding that often occurs when simple misconceptions are clarified – it is just that this particular misconception reaches back centuries to the very nature of matter and energy.

Misunderstanding the nature of light, for example, the physics underlying “quantum mechanics” and the meaning of experimental results can easily produce a strangely complex science and an oddly bizarre and paradoxical universe. But is this a true reflection of the world around us, or is something else going on here?

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Dissecting the Buying Brain

Dr. A.K. Pradeep, Author of The Buying Brain:
Secrets for Selling to the Subconscious Mind


Each year a trillion dollars is spent on communicating to and persuading the human brain, yet few understand how the brain really works—what’s attractive to it, how it decides what it likes and doesn’t like, and how it chooses to buy or not buy the infinite variety of products and services presented to it every day.

Neuromarketing research is revealing a myriad of fascinating insights that help improve the effectiveness of every aspect of clients’ brands, products, packaging, in-store marketing, advertising, and entertainment content.


Among the five senses, vision is the most pronounced and the brain will discount information that is not in concert with the visual stimuli it receives. The sense of smell is quite powerful too, as it is the most direct route to emotions and memory storage. Being linked with a pleasant, iconic smell can significantly improve a product’s success in the marketplace.


Brains are also quite empathic and it is a neural “monkey see; monkey do” mechanism that can help companies around the world create and market products and services that consumers will find naturally compelling.


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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Has Modern Science Turned Evil?


By Mike Adams, Natural News

I have a timely and important message to share with you today. As explained in this important mini-documentary we've decided to release at this moment, it is time that we tore away the false facade of "modern science" and exposed the core philosophical underpinnings that have enabled so much pain, suffering and destruction to be carried out in the name of "science."

The world of "science" has given us atomic weapons, GMOs, vaccines, toxic synthetic chemicals, pesticides and psychiatric drugs. It has used innocent people in deadly medical experiments and unleashed widespread genetic pollution on our world through the careless proliferation of genetically modified organisms.

But the scientists insisted they were creating a better world. "Better living through chemistry," they said two decades ago. And now, a generation later, we are dealing with a collapse of life on our planet so large and so disastrous that it is being called the sixth great extinction of life on our planet.

How could science have paved the way for such destruction on the planet?

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Wednesday, August 24, 2011

How to Achieve Your Travel Goals


By Steve Pavlina

Are there some places you’d just love to visit? How long have you dreamed of doing so? Years perhaps?

When you see movies about visiting certain cities, or hear about people traveling there, does a certain part of your psyche salivate with desire? Do you have the thought, I really want to go there someday.

Do you realize that it’s absolutely possible to turn your travel dreams into reality? Those dreams aren’t mere fantasy. They’re the seeds of real experiences.

In this post I’ll share with you some lessons I’ve learned during the past couple years as I worked to transform myself from a very infrequent traveler into the kind of person who regularly sets and achieves new travel goals.

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Monday, August 22, 2011

A Quick Shot of Confidence



By Christoph Schertler / Creator of The NLP Confidence Builder

Need a quick shot of confidence?

Maybe you're in a new or difficult situation, like asking the boss for a raise or a party where you don't know anyone. In any case, people often lack confidence in situations where having it could be the difference between success and failure.

One technique for building confidence in these kind of situations is called acting 'As If'.

More than just pretending or faking confidence in a scary situation, acting 'As If' is a complete process and can be used to build confidence in areas of your life where it is lacking. Here's how it works:

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NLP MindFest

Sunday, August 21, 2011

Scientists Plan to Read Your Mind


Source: BBC

Scientists believe they are a step closer to being able to read people's minds after decoding human brainwaves.

Glasgow University researchers asked volunteers to identify different emotions on images of human faces.

They then measured the volunteers' resulting brainwaves using a technique called electroencephalography (EEG).

Once researchers compared the answers to the brainwaves recorded, they were able to decode the type of information the brainwaves held relating to vision.

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Thursday, August 18, 2011

NLP Mindfest: Free Training from 20 Experts


Source: NLP Mindfest

Those three letters -- NLP -- stand for Neuro Linguistic Programming, which is a powerful and elegantly simple way to get your mind to do what you want! It has been called the Science of Achievement.



Lucky for you, experts have devoted their lives to the study of NLP so you don't have to! They are using NLP all over the world to help people with effortless breakthroughs in any area of day-to-day life.



Thanks to the NLP Mindfest, 20 of these experts are coming together for you in a FREE online event, so that you can make measurable progress toward your goals, even with today's uncertainties.

When you sign-up today, you can listen to 20 individual sessions – all about one hour long – absolutely free – and get the breakthrough you want for more success, less weight, better relationships…

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Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Paranormality: Why We See What Isn't There

By Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience Senior Writer

Richard Wiseman doesn't believe in spooks — and he doesn't think you should, either. Once a professional magician, the University of Hertfordshire psychologist has always been intrigued by the unusual side of the human experience, conducting research on luck, lying and the paranormal.

In his new book, "Paranormality," (Macmillion, 2011), Wiseman delves into the science (or lack thereof) of hauntings, psychics, telepathy and other supposedly inexplicable phenomena.

Americans will have to seek out the book on Kindle, as American publishers told Wiseman there was no market for debunking the paranormal in the U.S. LiveScience begs to differ, so we got in touch with Wiseman to talk about the allure of the occult and why Americans are so fond of psychic hotlines.

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Friday, August 12, 2011

Out Of Body Experience Guaranteed – Alarm Clock Technique

By Steve G. Jones, Creator of The Art of Astral Projection

This technique needs to be done after a full six hours of sleep, ideally in the wee hours of the morning. Start by setting your alarm clock for exactly six hours from the time you lay down to sleep.

So if you lay down at 8:15pm, set your alarm for 2:15am and the go to sleep. When the alarm rings, get up and out of bed. Plan to stay fully awake for an hour.

If you need to, splash your face with cold water, walk around or do something to fully waken yourself.
After an hour, lay back down. Follow these five steps and get ready for an Out of Body Experience.

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Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Is Google Changing Our Brains?

The rise of Internet search engines like Google has changed the way our brain remembers information, according to research by Columbia University psychologist Betsy Sparrow published July 14 in Science.

“Since the advent of search engines, we are reorganizing the way we remember things,” said Sparrow. “Our brains rely on the Internet for memory in much the same way they rely on the memory of a friend, family member or co-worker. We remember less through knowing information itself than by knowing where the information can be found.”

Sparrow’s research reveals that we forget things we are confident we can find on the Internet. We are more likely to remember things we think are not available online. And we are better able to remember where to find something on the Internet than we are at remembering the information itself. This is believed to be the first research of its kind into the impact of search engines on human memory organization.

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Tuesday, August 09, 2011

Money Is The Root Of All Good

By Greg Thompson / Source: GregThompson.org

Do you (yes, YOU, I’m talking to you)… do you think money is the root of all evil?

Before you answer that for certain… have you ever asked yourself what is the root of all money?
Money is a tool of exchange, which can’t exist unless there are goods produced and people able to produce them.

Money is the physical form of the principle that people who want to deal with each other must deal by trade and give value for value. Money is not the tool of those who claim your product by tears because they “need” it, or of those who steal, who take it from you by force. Money is made possible only by the men and women who produce.

Is THIS what you consider evil?

When you accept money in payment for your work, you do it only because you will exchange it for the product of the effort of others. It is not the government, politicians, or thieves who give value to money. An ocean of tears or all the guns in the world can’t transform those pieces of paper in your wallet into the bread you will need to survive tomorrow.

Those pieces of paper (which should be gold) are a token of honor – your claim upon the energy of the people in this world who produce. Your wallet is your STATEMENT OF HOPE that somewhere in the world around you there are people who will honor and uphold the freedom of trade – that moral principle which is the root of money.

Is THIS what you consider evil?

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Saturday, August 06, 2011

Happy People Live Longer

By Amy Chaves, Ph.D.
 / Source: Natural News

Happy people have an advantage over unhappy ones--they may be healthier and may live longer.

An extensive review of literature using seven types of evidence indicates that high subjective well-being (SWB), such as life satisfaction, optimism, and positive emotions, causes better health and longevity. The review, published in Applied Psychology: Health and Well-Being (2011), examined 160 studies which showed compelling evidence that positive feelings predict health and longevity.

The findings of the review, based from seven types of evidence, are summarized below...

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Thursday, August 04, 2011

The way we, um, talk sways our listeners

Want to convince someone to do something? A new University of Michigan study has some intriguing insights drawn from how we speak.

The study, presented May 14 at the annual meeting of the American Association for Public Opinion Research, examines how various speech characteristics influence people's decisions to participate in telephone surveys. But its findings have implications for many other situations, from closing sales to swaying voters and getting stubborn spouses to see things your way.

"Interviewers who spoke moderately fast, at a rate of about 3.5 words per second, were much more successful at getting people to agree than either interviewers who talked very fast or very slowly," said Jose Benki, a research investigator at the U-M Institute for Social Research (ISR).

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