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10 Language Patterns That Create Love, Happiness and Good Vibes

HJ: Language is extremely powerful and simple changes to your vocabulary and speech patterns can have massive effects on the connotations of what you say, causing people to feel more love, happiness and good vibes.  Or consequently what you say can create the opposite effect.  It all depends on what you say, your tonality and your body language.  Hypnotists understand this power well.  In the article below you will learn 10 language pattern shifts that create positive, uplifting feelings in the people you communicate with.

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10 Things to Say to Generate Good Feelings

The more you give, the more you’ll get.

By Susan Heitler, Ph.D. | Psychology Today

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Daily Message ~ Monday January 5, 2014

The beauty of the flow is that it will always bring you to what you need for your growth, healing and expansion. This takes all the guess work out of things for you. There is no need to continually search for unhealed bits of yourselves, for things to release. If you are in surrendered movement and there is something you need to address, you will become aware of it in the perfect time and way for it to be healed the greatest ease possible, and then you’ll be off to your next great adventure. ~Archangel Gabriel

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FBI Whistleblower: “U.S Is Reviving Terror Scare With ISIS To Promote The Terror War Industry”

So called “terrorist” attacks have been taking place on the planet for decades, the most memorable one being 9/11. Almost 15 years later, that one “terrorist” attack has served as a massive awakening tool for the human race, allowing us to see through the veil that’s been blinding the masses for so long, but we still have a long way to go.

Interestingly, it’s a well documented fact that Al-Qaeda was a creation of the CIA, there are multiple sources that show that, and it seems that ISIS might not be any different. (source) (source) The same terrorist groups the United States and their allies are fighting against were created by the United States and their allies themselves, this is a historical fact, so it’s important we ask the same questions when it comes to ISIS and keep our minds open to that possibility.

Many believe these groups are created to give the false illusion that we are under attack, in order to justify the infiltration of other countries for ulterior motives, and many still believe we are going after “terrorists.”

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10 Reasons You Should Never Have A Religion

While consciously pursuing your spiritual development is commendable, joining an established religion such as Christianity, Islam, or Hinduism is one of the worst ways to go about it. In this article I’ll share 10 reasons why you must eventually abandon the baggage of organized religion if you wish to pursue conscious living in earnest.

1) Spirituality for dummies

If you have the awareness level of a snail, and your thinking is mired in shame and guilt (with perhaps a twist of drug abuse or suicidal thinking), then subscribing to a religion can help you climb to a higher level of awareness. Your mindset, however, still remains incredibly dysfunctional; you’ve merely swapped one form of erroneous thinking for another.

For reasonably intelligent people who aren’t suffering from major issues with low self-esteem, religion is ridiculously consciousness-lowering. While some religious beliefs can be empowering, on the whole the decision to formally participate in a religion will merely burden your mind with a hefty load of false notions.

When you subscribe to a religion, you substitute nebulous group-think for focused, independent thought. Instead of learning to discern truth on your own, you’re told what to believe. This doesn’t accelerate your spiritual growth; on the contrary it puts the brakes on your continued conscious development. Religion is the off-switch of the human mind.

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Study: It’s Three Times Cheaper To Give Housing To The Homeless Than To Keep Them On The Streets

A new study is out providing support to one of my favorite ideas in public policy — that the best way to deal with the challenge of homelessness is to give homeless people homes to live in. To some it sounds utopian and it’s natural to worry about the cost, but a great deal of evidence suggests that it would be cheaper to house the homeless than to let them languish on the streets and deal with the aftermath.

The latest is a Central Florida Commission on Homelessness study indicating that the region spends $31,000 a year per homeless person on “the salaries of law-enforcement officers to arrest and transport homeless individuals — largely for nonviolent offenses such as trespassing, public intoxication or sleeping in parks — as well as the cost of jail stays, emergency-room visits and hospitalization for medical and psychiatric issues.”

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Large Scale Study Shows Marijuana Does Not Harm Your Lungs Like Tobacco

Source: www.preventdisease.com | Original Post Date: January 12, 2012 –

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A large-scale national study suggests that even moderate use of marijuana is less harmful to users’ lungs than exposure to tobacco, even though the two substances contain at least some of the same components.

This comprehensive study, led by UCSF and University of Alabama at Birmingham, collected data from more than 5,000 U.S. adults for more than 20 years.

Previous research from the University of Otago in New Zealand compared the effects of cannabis and tobacco smoke on lung function in over 1,000 adults.

They reported: “Cumulative cannabis use was associated with higher forced vital capacity [the volume of air that can forcibly be blown out after full inspiration], total lung capacity, functional residual capacity [the volume of air present in the lungs at the end of passive expiration] and residual volume.

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Depression: It’s Not Your Serotonin

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Dr. Kelly Brogan, M.D., Green Med Info
Waking Times

Millions believe depression is caused by ‘serotonin deficiency,’ but where is the science in support of this theory?

“Depression is a serious medical condition that may be due to a chemical imbalance, and Zoloft works to correct this imbalance.”

Herein lies the serotonin myth.

As one of only two countries in the world that permits direct to consumer advertising, you have undoubtedly been subjected to promotion of the “cause of depression.” A cause that is not your fault, but rather; a matter of too few little bubbles passing between the hubs in your brain! Don’t add that to your list of worries, though, because there is a convenient solution awaiting you at your doctor’s office…

What if I told you that, in 6 decades of research, the serotonin (or norepinephrine, or dopamine) theory of depression and anxiety has not achieved scientific credibility?

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Duty and Desire

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Ida Lawrence, Contributor
Waking Times

Many of us have gone through an experience where duty seems to conflict with the desire of our heart to fulfill our lives. These conflicts are our crossroads, and if it is true that we call experiences to ourselves, and our outer life mirrors inner life, then the crossroads are very valuable. Through them, and sometimes through pain, we find our way to the truth… that we are duty. ‘Duty to what’ is the question.

I’ve been thinking back to times when I was at a crossroad, and I gave way to restrictive circumstances. I accepted it, feeling duty pressed upon me. Heart’s desire was pushed into the distance, an unapproved option, requiring strength and courage to even consider.

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Give

When we give, we live.  Literally, when we give to others, our heart center opens and we receive more of the light within us.

The ego blocks that path of life and creates a callous around our heart. Over time, we forget to feel and the good memory of sharing leaves us.

In life there is a balance between the heart and ego.  If we want to feel alive and vibrant, we must not forget to give and share what we can, when we can.

The greatest gifts are not those we purchase in a store, but those that come from the heart:  a warm and receiving look, a gentle touch, or a sincere hug.

Namaste.
Robert and CJ

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