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 This is January 18th  newsletter!

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The full version is at the link: www.quantumedicine.com/article/nuovofile159.html

These are the subjects:

1) Two Principles for Health Independence

2) Our faith in science

3) Optimism Can Ward Off Stress

 The thought of the week: " Men are anxious to improve their circumstances, but are unwilling to improve themselves; they therefore remain bound."   James Allen

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Two Principles for Health Independence

          There are two great principles for achieving health success. The first Principle is what we call the law of attraction. The law of attraction says that you are a living magnet.

          It says that your thoughts create a force field of energy that radiates out from you and attracts back into your life people and circumstances in harmony with them. Any thought you have, combined with an emotion, positive or negative, radiates out from you and attracts back into your life the people, circumstances, ideas and opportunities consistent with it.

How to Attract the Health You Desire

          Many people feel that this is perhaps the most important of all mental laws. It says that if you have a very clear idea in your mind of your desired goal, to become healthy, and you can hold that idea in your mind on a continuing basis, you will inevitably draw into your life the resources that you need in order to achieve it.

          Every person who has become healthy or successful has become healthy and successful as a result of holding the idea of health and success in their mind long enough and hard enough, until they drew into their lives the resources they needed to accomplish it.

Your World Reflects Your Thoughts

          The second principle is called the law of correspondence. This mental law is very powerful. It says, "as within, so without." It says that your outer world is like a mirror that reflects back to you what is going on in your inner world.

          And this law of correspondence says that everything that happens outside of you corresponds to something that's going on inside of you. When we say that your outer world is a reflection of your inner world, we mean both at a conscious and at a subconscious level.

Visualize Your Goals Clearly

          If you consciously believe that you have the ability to achieve your goals and you can hold a picture of those goals clearly in your mind long enough and hard enough, eventually your outer world will correspond with it.

Three Reflections of Health

          There are three places where we see this law of correspondence. First of all, your outer world of people will correspond exactly with your own attitude.

You will always see your attitude reflected back to you in the faces and the behaviors of the people around you. If you have a positive, optimistic attitude, people will respond to you almost immediately, even before you open your mouth, in a positive and cheerful way.

Relationships Show You Who You Are

          The second area where we see the law of correspondence is in your relationships. Your relationships will always mirror back to you exactly the kind of a person you are.

          When you are happy and optimistic and at peace, your relationships will be happy and harmonious and loving. But when your thinking is disrupted or negative for any reason, consciously or unconsciously, this will be immediately reflected in your relationships.

Inner and Outer Wealth

          The third place you see the law of correspondence is with regard to your health. Your external world of health willl be a mirror image of your inner world of preparation.

          The only part of the equation that you can control is your conscious thoughts, and if you can keep your conscious thoughts on what you want, on your images of health, eventually your external world of reality and experiences will reflect it back to you.

Action Exercises

          Here are two things you can do to apply these principles in your financial life:

First, guard your thoughts carefully. Whatever you think about, combined with the emotions of desire or fear, you will attract into your life. Be sure that you are attracting what you want by continuing to think only about what you want.

Second, keep feeding your mind with new information, ideas and pictures of the person you want to be and the life you want to live. By creating this inner attitude of mind, you change the outer aspects of your reality.

 

http://www.mercola.com/2001/nov/21/health_independence.htm

 

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Our faith in science

 

 

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          Science has always fascinated me. As a child in Tibet, I was keenly curious about how things worked. When I got a toy I would play with it a bit, then take it apart to see how it was put together. As I became older, I applied the same scrutiny to a movie projector and an antique automobile.

          At one point I became particularly intrigued by an old telescope, with which I would study the heavens. One night while looking at the moon I realized that there were shadows on its surface.

          I corralled my two main tutors to show them, because this was contrary to the ancient version of cosmology I had been taught, which held that the moon was a heavenly body that emitted its own light. But through my telescope the moon was clearly just a barren rock, pocked with craters. If the author of that fourth-century treatise were writing today, I'm sure he would write the chapter on cosmology differently.

          For many years now, on my own and through the Mind and Life Institute, which I helped found, I have had the opportunity to meet with scientists to discuss their work. World-class scientists have generously coached me in subatomic physics, cosmology, psychology, biology. Our discussions of neuroscience have proved particularly important. From these exchanges a vigorous research initiative has emerged, a collaboration between monks and neuroscientists, to explore how meditation might alter brain function.

          Whatever the results of this work, I am encouraged that it is taking place. You see, many people still consider science and religion to be in opposition. While I agree that certain religious concepts conflict with scientific facts and principles, I also feel that people from both worlds can have an intelligent discussion, one that has the power ultimately to generate a deeper understanding of challenges we face together in our interconnected world.

          One of my first science tutors was the German physicist Carl von Weizsaecker. What impressed me most deeply was how Weizsaecker worried about both the philosophical implications of quantum physics and the ethical consequences of science generally. He felt that science could benefit from exploring issues usually left to the humanities.

          I believe that we must find a way to bring ethical considerations to bear upon the direction of scientific development, especially in the life sciences. By invoking fundamental ethical principles, I am not advocating a fusion of religious ethics and scientific inquiry.

          Rather, I am speaking of what I call "secular ethics," which embrace the principles we share as human beings: compassion, tolerance, consideration of others, the responsible use of knowledge and power. These principles transcend the barriers between religious believers and nonbelievers; they belong not to one faith, but to all faiths.

          Today, our knowledge of the human brain and body at the cellular and genetic level has reached a new level of sophistication. Advances in genetic manipulation, for example, mean scientists can create new genetic entities - like hybrid animal and plant species - whose long-term consequences are unknown.

          Sometimes when scientists concentrate on their own narrow fields, their keen focus obscures the larger effect their work might have. In my conversations with scientists I try to remind them of the larger goal behind what they do in their daily work.

          This is more important than ever. It is all too evident that our moral thinking simply has not been able to keep pace with the speed of scientific advancement. Yet the ramifications of this progress are such that it is no longer adequate to say that the choice of what to do with this knowledge should be left in the hands of individuals. How science relates to wider humanity is no longer of academic interest alone. This question must assume a sense of urgency for all those who are concerned about the fate of human existence.

          A deeper dialogue between all scientific fields and society could help deepen our understanding of what it means to be human and our responsibilities for the natural world we share with other sentient beings. Just as the world of business has been paying renewed attention to ethics, the world of science would benefit from more deeply considering the implications of its own work.

         Scientists should be more than merely technically adept; they should be mindful of their own motivation and the larger goal of what they do: the betterment of humanity.

 

(Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, is the author of ''The Universe in a Single Atom: The Convergence of Science and Spirituality.'')

 

http://www.iht.com/articles/2005/11/13/opinion/edgyatso.php

 

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Optimism Can Ward Off Stress

          Optimists tend to develop better coping skills and a more supportive social network than those with a darker outlook, which may shelter them from stress and depression.

          The role that our personality plays in generating responses from others can go a long ways towards our own mental well-being.

          Previous research has shown that those who have a sunny outlook about the future tend to have better mental health than those who are pessimistic. One possible reason, the researchers theorize, is that optimists are more likely to develop strong ties with others, which has been shown to be one factor in being better able to handle stress.

          Because optimistic people may be more skilled interpersonally and are better to be around, they may develop these social networks more easily.

          The study found two potential reasons for the optimists' lower levels of stress: strong friendships and superior coping skills. For example, optimists were more likely to report feeling that they had someone who would help them move or loan them a car. Optimists were developing more supportive networks than people who were more pessimistic.

          Optimists were no more likely than pessimists to develop an even larger group of friends over time, but their friendships seemed to be of a deeper quality. There was no greater increase in the number of friendships, but you could argue they were potentially stronger.

          Optimists also seem to function better than pessimists because they are more likely to rely on an effective coping skill called positive reinterpretation and growth, rather than ineffective coping methods such as denial or disengagement.

          Positive reinterpretation is looking at a bad situation and looking for the silver lining, or interpreting the setback as a challenge. Optimists cope differently than pessimists.

 

http://www.mercola.com/2002/feb/16/optimism.htm 

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