Tuesday, January 29, 2019

The Top 5 Personal Growth Books from 2018

By Vishen Lakhiani, Author of The Code of the Extraordinary Mind

Every year I read hundreds of books. And I choose my top five in several categories.

Last week I sent out my top 5 for Business and Career. Today, Here are the TOP FIVE personal growth books I read in 2018.



Sharing here so you can discover new books for your upcoming reading list. :-)

In no particular order...

Sunday, January 27, 2019

Hand-Free Orgasms through Hypnotism

Warning: Graphic sexual matter ahead...

HANDS-FREE used to be how to use your phone while driving – but according to online hypnotherapists, it’s the new way to orgasm.

One American man says he can bring women to climax in 25 minutes simply by speaking into their ear, telling them to “obey” as he puts them in a “sexual trance”.

The erotic hypnotherapist, who goes by the name CG Hypnosis online, says: “I can give a stranger an orgasm just from my voice, my control and my hypnosis — that’s an amazing feeling.


Saturday, January 26, 2019

Enlightenment's Evil Twin: The Pit of the Void

In 1974 Hans Burgschmidt was sixteen years old, living in the Canadian Prairies, working in a photography studio darkroom, elbow-deep in chemicals all day long. "Is this what life is about?" he asked a high school friend. "You need to meditate," was the reply. Not long after, Hans attended a lecture at the local library, where a man in a suit spoke about the scientific benefits of relaxation. He pressed Play on the industrial-sized U-Matic video player and there was Maharishi Mahesh, the Indian yogi who initiated the Beatles into the mysteries of Transcendental Meditation (TM) and launched the meditation careers of thousands of Western devotees.

"An infinite ocean of peace and love and happiness awaits you," said the radiant Maharishi, with his flowing hair and his garland of flowers. "What's not to like?" Hans thought, and got in touch with a local TM chapter.

Soon after he began his meditation practice, exactly as advertised, he found himself transported from his parent's basement into a shimmering inner space of light and colour and bliss. "Eventually you get so expanded and the mantra becomes so refined that you are taken to the silent source of thought – it was wonderful."


Sunday, January 20, 2019

Talking to Toddlers Helps Boost Brain Power

MindTrip Magazine
Many new parents find themselves babbling away to their newborn babies knowing that little ones can’t really understand what they are saying.

But a recent report says that talking, reading and even singing to very young children is an often overlooked part of a healthy child’s brain development.

Saturday, January 19, 2019

26 Successful People Who Failed At First


We always hear the success stories but we rarely hear about the struggles and failures of the world's most successful people. Here then, are 26 famous winners who started with a whimper.

1. Winston Churchill failed the sixth grade. He was defeated in every public office role he ran for. Then he became the British prime minister at the age of 62.

2. Thomas Edison's teachers told him he was "too stupid to learn anything." Edison also famously invented 1,000 light bulbs before creating one that worked.

3.Harland David Sanders, the famous KFC "Colonel," couldn't sell his chicken. More than 1,000 restaurants rejected him. But then one did, and today there are KFC restaurants bearing his image all over the world. 

Wednesday, January 16, 2019

Can The Future Influence The Past? This Quantum Theory Says Yes

One of the weirder aspects of quantum mechanics could be explained by an equally weird idea – that causation can run backwards in time as well as forwards.

What Einstein called "spooky" action at a distance could theoretically be evidence of retrocausality, which is the particle equivalent of you getting a stomach ache today thanks to tomorrow's bad lunch.

Tuesday, January 15, 2019

Deepak Chopra: What the World's Smartest Leaders Know About Success

Leaders
We all aspire to be leaders. Whether it's being the CEO of a Fortune 500 company or the quarterback of a major football team, we've always glorified leadership skills -- which is why there is no shortage of self-help articles explaining how to achieve such high status.

Unfortunately, there are many myths about leadership.
In the riveting account Leaders: Myths and Reality, authors General Stanley McChrystal, Jeff Eggers and Jason Mangone examine 13 leaders, from Albert Einstein to Margaret Thatcher, to explain the "formulaic myth," in which leadership is distilled into a checklist of characteristics (i.e., charisma and emotional intelligence). The authors argue that this concept gives too much attribution to leaders--at the cost of recognizing the support behind their success.

Friday, January 11, 2019

How you can use your intuition to create miracles in life

Immortal Talks
After the 2004 Indian Ocean Tsunami, I went and saw that except humans and domestic animals which were confined, no other creatures were dead. All animals, even the fishes, had sensed Tsunami well in advance and migrated to safer places.
Human beings are the most evolved creatures. Our intuition should be better than other animals. What has happened to us?

We, the so called 21st century human beings, try to predict things based on small amount of data. Even if there are a million entries in your ‘excel sheets’, it is negligible in comparison to the enormous data we have been storing in our mind through millions of years of the process of evolution.


Thursday, January 10, 2019

See Your Future with Princess Diana's Astrologer


Debbie Frank
Forget what you know about astrology.

Forget the whole idea of horoscopes.

They are for restaurant placemats or the back of Cosmo magazine.

Instead, look at astrology through the lens of energy as you would look at Diamond Feng Shui (the energy of our environment) or Spring Forest Qigong (the energy of our body).

Astrology is about how the energy of the galaxy affects our lives.

Tuesday, January 08, 2019

The Spooky Science Behind Ouija Boards

Ouija Board
Since the 19th century, the Ouija board has been viewed as both a dangerous instrument of the occult and a kitschy game to break out at parties.

To use it, a group of people must place their fingers on the pointer, or planchette, and watch as the "spirits” glide it over the letters and numbers on the board, effectively spelling out their message.

Some attribute this phenomenon to supernatural forces, while others point to deceptive pranksters. The real answer, however, is as spooky as it is scientific.

Saturday, January 05, 2019

6 Medical Miracles that Inspired us in 2018

The apparent miraculous healing of an 11-year-old girl who was diagnosed with deadly brain cancer is one of several mysterious and inspiring medical cases from 2018.

Friday, January 04, 2019

11-year-old Girl’s Inoperable Brain Tumor Miraculously Vanishes

An 11-year-old Texas girl who was recently diagnosed with an inoperable brain tumor appears to be cured — leaving her doctors mystified, according to a report.

Roxli Doss and her parents learned in June that she was suffering from diffuse intrinsic pontine glioma, or DIPG, a very aggressive brain tumor, after she began suffering headaches, KVUE reported.


Wednesday, January 02, 2019

How to Live a Great Life with No Money

By Mike Cernovich, author of Gorilla Mindset

I know what it’s like to be the poorest kid in class, to wear the same clothes every day, and to wonder if the car will start. No matter how many digits appear in my bank account, my heart will always be with those who grew up poor or are struggling.

My lifestyle is relatively modest. I fly premium economy rather than business class, I don’t own a car, Rolex, HDTV, or home. My life’s possession fit in a large suitcase, backpack, and day bag.

While money is great and you should go make as much as possible, there are ways to live a nice life even if you’re currently struggling.

Poverty is a mindset. You’re only as poor as other monkeys make you feel.