Thursday, June 22, 2017

We Invented Jesus Christ

MindTrip Magazine
American Biblical scholar Joseph Atwill will be appearing before the British public for the first time in London on the 19th of October to present a controversial new discovery: ancient confessions recently uncovered now prove, according to Atwill, that the New Testament was written by first-century Roman aristocrats and that they fabricated the entire story of Jesus Christ.

Friday, June 16, 2017

The Buddha's Vision of the End of the World

MindTrip Magazine
The end time (also called end times, end of time, end of days, last days, final days, or eschaton) is a future time-period described variously in the eschatologies of several world religions which believe that world events will achieve a final climax.

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

10 Million-Dollar Tips from Top Life Coaches on How to Make Life Easier

MindTrip Magazine
We see nothing wrong with sending our kids to learn under the tutelage of a soccer, karate, or band-camp coach, but forget that coaches are available for us when we’re “all grown up.” Following are ten pieces of million-dollar advice from some of the best life coaches around.

Wednesday, June 07, 2017

This One Bad Habit Prevents You From Getting Rich

Stop complaining — out loud and in your head — if you want to improve your finances.

Much of what separates wealthy people from average people is mental — rich people simply think, act, and make choices differently than the rest of us.

In "Secrets of the Millionaire Mind," author and self-made millionaire T. Harv Eker identifies a seemingly harmless daily habit average people engage in that the rich refuse to: complaining.



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Tuesday, June 06, 2017

Luck, Coincidence, or Synchronicity?

By James Coyle, Author of The Freedom Book

Many see coincidences as embedded in a higher, transcendental force, a cosmic "glue," as it were, which binds random events together in a meaningful and coherent pattern. The question has always been: could such a harmonizing principle actually exist?

Or are skeptics right in regarding this as a product of wishful thinking, a consoling myth spawned by the intellectual discomfort and capriciousness of chance?