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Sunday, January 22, 2012

Youtube Guru

A smart dude by the name of Alberto Einstein said, “energy is everything”, right? Another smart brother by the name of Masuru Emoto has proven that our thoughts, feelings and words; positive or negative, cause a cellular breakdown or build up. Basically, they make us stronger or weaker! So now we know, our thoughts, feelings, stuff, things, self and everything else in the Universe is…….ENERGY! This takes me to my next point…


Many of our most ancient Spiritual traditions incorporated (& still do) a practice of chanting or song in their many forms of ceremony, prayer and Spiritual practice. The monks chant, yogis chant, aboriginal people chant, Native Americans chant, I chant and now I think you’re getting the pattern here! So I’ll tie this all into a pretty bow for ya…Chanting is what? ENERGY!!!
 read the part 

below real slow, twice…cuz something’s gonna click!
So chanting is energy and all the highly connected, enlightened people and cultures of our world have been doing it for eons as a way to raise their vibes and connect to the Divine, right? And energy is everything and sound has the power to actually transform the molecules in water, right!? And our body is made up mostly of water right!!? So how much could a regular practice of sound healing or chanting improve your health, your connection to the divine, your energy levels and manifestation abilities!!
Now it’s Time to Watch the Video Below for your Lesson in Sound Healing!

Monday, January 16, 2012

British Comedy

Tantra Workshops

Tantra is the occult side of yoga. It is about developing occult powers, raising the kundalini for enlightenment and healing, and building mind power to control ones environment, including the minds of others, and manifest ones desires. It can also be practiced with a partner to reach great states of ecstasy. There are traditional empowerments given by a master that confer these powers upon one. We are offering three types of empowerment on these workshops: Metaram, which widens the shushumni channel so the kundalini can rise smoothly, Candali, which builds the kundalini in safe stages, and Ishana Vajra, which confers the power of Shiva on the higher chakras, bestowing increased mind power, manifestation abilities, protection and good luck. Each of these has four levels. One level of each will be given on workshop.

Level 1. We widen the shushumni channel to 5cm, raise kundalini in the first tan tieng at the navel, and empower the heart chakra. The Baglamuhki body protector is conferred, which gives protection and immunity to illness.
Date: 21st & 22nd January 2012

Level 2. We widen the shushumni to 108mm, raise the kundalini in the second tan tieng at the heart, increase the power 100 fold, and empower the throat chakra, giving power over others. The Maha Kali shield is bestowed, giving protection against all black magick and bad luck.
Date: 11th & 12th February 2012

Level 3. We widen the shushumni to the width of the head, raise the kundalini to the third tan tieng at the forehead, increasing power 1000 fold, and give Ishana Vajra Rudra, which opens the third eye and bestows great force to ones thoughts. We begin to explain sexual alchemy, and bestow the power to attract lovers.
Date: 3rd & 4th March 2012

Level 4.  All energy channels are fully opened, the kundalini is increased 10,000 fold, and Ishana Vajra Shiva is given, which opens the crown, greatly increasing all spiritual powers. At this level, these powers can be deadly if misused. You will then be shielded against all bad luck, experience rapid fulfillment of your desires, and quickly achieve enlightenment. You will be able to heal, destroy, control the mind, create wealth, avert catastrophe, and change your world.
Date: 21th & 22th March 2010

Limited space, only 6 places available

Cost: Each weekend will cost £160, a deposit of half is needed on booking
20% early bird reductions for bookings before December 17th
25% discount if course is paid for in full before the 1st weekend

Course runs 10.00am – 5.00pm each day with Vegetarian lunch provided.

Venue – 20 Furlong Close, Buckfast, Devon, TQ11 0ER

Bookings to: Peter Aziz, 20 Furlong Close, Buckfast, Devon. TQ11 0ER
Tel: 01364 643127
Email: peter@azizshamanism.com

Sunday, December 25, 2011

Astral Travel

Recently I was asked about astral travel, and frankly, I haven't given it any thought. Recently...I suggested to 'try' astral travel, simply meditate and shoot yourself into space, then land where it is you want to go, say, Australia.
And, if you are in Church, then that's the best place to try it.
I realized it may be more complicated than that, but if I want to go somewhere, it is 'mental traveling' which is common to all of us. and if I want to channel something, I often call upon spirits to guide me, or I journey in the shamanic way. Usually, I have enough distress just going thru my reality day without talking off for the wild blue yonder, but truly, we mental travel all the time, and astral travel is actually a little different. Astral travel is when you seem to teleported to another place or time and others see you, too. For instance, somebody who walks by you every day, comes once and then comes again, and you think, didn't I just see you a few moments ago?



They look at you like you're crazy, and yes, you are. What happened is they astral traveled into that space, out of routine, and you saw an apparition of them.

very spooky, try it sometime, and see if you come before you come....LOL




Saturday, November 26, 2011

Horoscope de China...

The Origin of Chinese Horoscopes was based on the legend which in the sixth century B.C. the Jade Emperor invited all the animals in creation to a race, only twelve showed up: the Rat, Ox, Tiger, Rabbit, Dragon, Snake, Horse, Lamb, Monkey, Rooster, Dog, and Pig, and according to their places in the race, the Jade Emperor had given them each a number starting with the Rat who was the winner of the race. Since rat is the winner, rat is the first symbol of Chinese zodiac sign.

The twelve animals became the symbols of Chinese astrology and they symbolize every year which complete the Chinese horoscopes of every 12 years. Since then, the Chinese horoscope has been in use in the Orient for thousands of years, and it is still consulted by millions of people on a daily basis. Its twelve animal signs are similar to the twelve signs of the Western Zodiac, but are determined by the year you were born rather than the month.

In this Chinese horoscope, it involves Chinese astrology that based on the lunar cycle which takes 12 years to complete. It includes also the five elements such as metal, water, wood, fire, and earth. This serves as the modifiers that subtle the nature of whatever they represent. And for balancing all the elements and all forces in the universe, the term Yin and Yang is responsible.

Here are the 12 animals that serve as symbols of Chinese Horoscopes which represent every year. The first one is the Rat was welcomed in ancient times as a protector and bringer of material prosperity. It is an animal associated with aggression, wealth, charm, and order, yet also associated with death, war, the occult, pestilence, and atrocities. The Ox is the sign of prosperity through fortitude and hard work. This powerful sign is a born leader, being quite dependable and possessing an innate ability to achieve great things. The Tiger is associated with good fortune, power, and royalty, is viewed with both fear and respect. Their protection and wisdom is sought after. The Rabbit is the fourth symbol which make ideal diplomats or politicians.

Sunday, November 20, 2011

Dr Judy Orloff points out that 'Same Goes to Same" and So On....

http://www.drjudithorloff.com

Dr Judith Orloff's Blog

The 4 Laws of Energetic Attraction

Dr. Orloff - Monday, October 10, 2011
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Are you longing for relationships that do your heart good and generate stronger connections? In my book, Positive Energy I discuss how to radically improve your health and relationships by bringing positive people and situations into your life. Knowing about energy can transform your ability to build positive relationships, prevent loneliness and ward off fatigue. By making the energetic shifts described here, you can draw good things to you.
Law No. 1: We attract who we are.
The more positive energy we give off, the more we’ll receive. Ditto for negativity. It works like this: Love attracts love. Grumpiness attracts grumpiness. Passion attracts passion. Rage attracts rage.
First, define what being positive does and doesn’t mean for you in terms of attitude and behavior. Don’t worry if you’re far from a positive place. It’s an evolution. Give thought to what you value most in yourself or other. You can then strengthen these traits in yourself, and attract the same.
The idea is to find reciprocally nourishing interactions, not to win a popularity contest. (Of course, it feels good to be liked. But I’ve seen this need turn into addiction.) The following exercise will help you boost your positive signals.

  • Identify your best qualities and project them to the world. Before meeting new people or going to important events, prime yourself. Think, “I’m not going to focus on my insecurity but on a strength like my sensitivity, compassion or humor; I’m going to feel and trust the positive energy inside me. I’m going to claim my full power.” Such selective attention puts your best parts front and center.

  • Law No. 2: Intuition clarifies smart choices.
    Relationships are tricky; they can be a big blur even when your eyes are open. We’ve learned to draw conclusions from surface data: how nice someone seems, looks or is educated, or how a situation adds up on paper. But attraction goes deeper; to make it work for you, other ingredients must be considered. Respect your intuitions about relationships and identify those that highlight compatible matches.
    What may obscure the picture is anxiety or intense sexual attraction. If so, go slow until you get a keener intuitive read. In my book, Positive Energy I give exercises to help train you to act from instinct, not impulse.

  • Tune in. Choose a relationship or situation that needs clarification – perhaps you’re confused about a friendship or vacation. Run it by your intuition criteria: Do you feel troubled and nervous or energized and safe?

  • Act on vibes. Insecurity, ego, lust or stubbornness can obscure your better judgment. If a person feels positive, explore the possibilities. If the vibes are mixed, take a pass or at least wait. If all you sense is negative, have the courage to walk away, no matter how tempting the option seems. Then observe how listening to energy in this way leads you to the juiciest opportunities.

  • Law No. 3: Seeing the best in people magnetizes them.
    Instead of reflexively accentuating the worst in a person or situation, choose to energize positive qualities. The object isn’t to flatter, make nice, be politically correct or ignore intuitive red flags – nor to deny someone’s dark side or placate abusers. Your goal is to mine the gold in positive relationships and elevate the communication in more difficult ones.
    We want to have the goodness in us acknowledges. If you want to connect with someone, notice his or her assets. Let’s say a co-worker is snitty. Realize that happy people don’t act this way. So instead of being snitty back or constantly miffed, redirect the energy. Comment on the long hours she puts in, or her dynamite shoes. Use this approach for a week – as well as the ones below – and watch the vibes change.

  • Tell at least two people you love what you’re grateful for about them.

  • Tell at least two people you don’t love what you’re grateful for about them.

  • Adjust your perception. Spend an afternoon noticing the positive qualities of everyone you meet.

  • Praise other people’s abilities.

  • Law No. 4: Soulful giving generates abundance.
    Giving is supposed to feel good; if not, something’s wrong. Soulful giving enlarges your capacity to be more caring – you give for the joy of it, expecting nothing in return. In contrast, codependent giving bleeds life force; it’s driven by obligation, guilt or a martyr-complex, and it leaves the giver feeling sucked dry, unappreciated and put upon.
    You want to give for reasons that energize you, not because you’re taking inappropriate responsibility for others. The following strategies will generate bountiful vibes for you and the receiver. If you give from your heart, your vitality will soar.

  • Give spontaneously. Any time is right to offer simple tokens of appreciation to friends or colleagues; a candle, rose, small plant, fragrant soap or funny card.

  • Give anonymously. Walk an old lady across the street; hold open an elevator; let a car go before you in traffic; or do something nice behind the scenes for someone, but don’t get found out. Such good deeds add light to your energy field and ultimately draw the same goodness back to you. As a 14-year-old friend told me, “The best way to cheer yourself up is to cheer up someone else.”

  • Use these “laws” to mobilize excellence and kindness in your relationships. Emphatically say “no” to anything that doesn’t further the heart. Cheer each success. Don’t cheat your joy by jumping too quickly to the next ambition. Instead, pledge to value even the tiniest of triumphs. That’s what the art of positive living is about.

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    Judith Orloff M.D. is a psychiatrist and author of Emotional Freedom: Liberate Yourself From Negative Emotions and Transform Your Life. Her other bestsellers are Positive Energy, Second Sight, and Guide to Intuitive Healing. Dr. Orloff combines traditional medicine with intuition, spirituality, and energy medicine. More information at www.drjudithorloff.com.

    Wednesday, November 9, 2011

    2001 a Space Odyssey revisited on 11.11.11

    Send payment or inquiries to:
    Gary Lockwood
    P. O. Box 6047
    Malibu, CA 90264


    http://www.gary-lockwood2001.com/contact_us.html

    Sunday, October 30, 2011

    Samhain...

    Samhain, or Sowhaim or Hallow's Eve or Day of the Dead of the creepy curtain that is October into November where the Spirits rise....Boo!

    Gaelic harvest festival held on October 31–November 1. It was linked to festivals held around the same time in other Celtic cultures, and was popularised as the "Celtic New Year" from the late 19th century, following Sir John Rhys and Sir James Frazer.[2] The date of Samhain was associated with the Catholic All Saints' Day (and later All Souls' Day) from at least the 8th century, and both the secular Gaelic and the Catholic liturgical festival have influenced the secular customs now connected with Halloween.[3]
    The medieval Goidelic festival of Samhain marked the end of the harvest, the end of the "lighter half" of the year and beginning of the "darker half". It was celebrated over the course of several days and had some elements of a Festival of the Dead

    Bonfires played a large part in the festivities. People and their livestock would often walk between two bonfires as a cleansing ritual, and the bones of slaughtered livestock were cast into its flames.[4]

    Samhain is celebrated as a religious festival by some neopagans.[5]