April 2nd 2008 06:27 pm
The War on Ego, by Steve Pavlina.
I would like to direct your attention to a recent blog made by Steve Pavlina at www.stevepavlina.com. It essentially embodies what I find to be the source of change, and what I also find to be the goal — how a society without bars actually runs. I believe that all of us at WorldSave agree with me.
You can find the blog here: http://www.stevepavlina.com/blog/2008/03/the-war-on-ego/.
I encourage you to read it and not simply pass this notice by. It is really eye-opening if you have never entertained this way of thinking, and if you have it is an impressive reminder.
Lia Cross
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Psychologist Jerry Solfanelli on 05 Apr 2008 at 8:56 pm #
I find inspirational the basic tenant of the “Power of Attraction,” namely, that the things upon which we focus tend to become our reality, as we allow things to happen and do things, consistent with this structured focus, in order to manifest our desires. Although all the ideas shared within this paradigm are not necessarily based in science, I do believe that one can still benefit from acting “as if” the ideas are all-true, in order to facilitate success. Furthermore, I believe that the true wisdom of the concepts inherent within the “Law of Attraction” and the “Power of Intention” is its ability to captivate a world’s imagination, by offering its heartfelt reminder of the true nature of limitless possibilities and the power of human perseverance.
For those who may still struggle to accept the “power inherent within their belief,” nineteenth century philosopher, Arthur Schopenhauer, likely summed it best when he said that “All truth passes through three stages. First, it is ridiculed. Second, it is violently opposed. Third, it is accepted as being self-evident.”
For a collection of some wonderful inspirational videos, I recommend:
SimplifiedHealth.com/inspirational.htm