Monthly Archives: December 2010

Taking a Bolder Step

I was listening to Gregg Braden again, The Spontaneous Healing of Belief, and connecting his two Einstein references.  To paraphrase: Do you believe the Universe is a positive (helpful) or negative (hurtful) place? Subjective consciousness, that which is observed is … Continue reading

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Intuition & Finding a Light (bulb)

This is more about how we humans learn and how we “learn how to learn” in comparison to what computers do to “learn how to learn” than it is about changing a light bulb, but bear with me. A bulb … Continue reading

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Beliefs & Meditation

I started meditating with with certain beliefs in mind. I could improve myself I could make a clearer connection with my intuition and make better decisions (the moment to moment ordinary decisions or bigger once in a while decisions) I … Continue reading

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My Optimism Could Be A Chronic Condition

I would like it to be so.  I have an easier time thinking positive thoughts about and for others than myself.  But there seems to be a tendency within me to float toward the positive even if it comes after … Continue reading

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Science and Intuition? Not Mutually Exclusive

I began listening to my audiobook of Gregg Braden’s “The Spontaneous Healing of Belief” today.  Just 11 minutes into it he lists 5 facts that Science has established in the late 1990’s and early 21st century: The Universe, our world … Continue reading

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