Tuesday, June 29, 2010

I haven't posted in a bit....so I apologize....but here are a couple of things that are fairly fascinating. These tests can be found all over youtube, but I like the idea of this father and son team working on how their energy affects the real world. This beginning topic - the power of thoughts - has been a journey for me, as I have looked to document how our thoughts can affect every day life. The reality you shape is directly related to how you view and think about the world. A person can choose to act any way they want in the world and as soon as you free yourself of societal expectations and social norms you begin to become aware that you fully choose how you act and feel. But more importantly, how you act and feel have real consequences in how the world relates to you and how you attain what you want. Check out this video that shows how rice is affected by your emotions.....




This is a great article that was found in The Guardian several weeks ago. It shows how your thoughts and frame of reference manifests in your life....Can you think yourself younger?


Thinking yourself younger?

In September 1979, the psychologist Ellen Langer took a group of frail, elderly men on a week-long retreat, during which she asked them to live as if it were 20 years earlier. The men stayed in a converted monastery, which Langer furnished in a 1950s style; they listened to 1959's music (Hank Williams, Nat King Cole) and 1959 sports games on old-fashioned radios. They weren't allowed to talk about anything that happened after September 1959.

Instead, Langer organised discussions on "recent" events and "new" books, such as Philip Roth's Goodbye, Columbus; she screened Some Like It Hot. Participants who'd become dependent on carers were encouraged to dress, clean and serve meals as if they were younger. By week's end, Langer's dizzyingly audacious hunch had been confirmed. The men were standing straighter, walking better, and demonstrating more joint flexibility. They had stronger grips and better hearing; they scored higher in intelligence tests. (They outperformed a control group, who'd been on a parallel retreat without the time-travel aspect.) In turning back their psychological clock, it appeared, Langer had turned back their physiological one, too.

Langer's study hasn't yet revolutionised healthcare, but the film rights to Counterclockwise, her new book looking back at the research, have been bought by Jennifer Aniston, so maybe that's almost as good. (Details are scant, but I'm imagining Aaron Eckhart as the love interest, working down the hall from Prof Aniston; could Jack Nicholson refuse a cameo as a spritely senior?) Meanwhile, though the original work had its limitations, subsequent research has bolstered the notion of "social clocks", whereby our bodies conform to what we think is appropriate to our age. Women who marry much younger men live, on average, longer than those who don't, perhaps because their clock gets recalibrated. Women who give birth later in life live longer than younger mothers, too: is it because they're surrounded by younger environmental cues - their children - relative to their own age? And men who go bald young, I'm personally distressed to learn, seem more susceptible to certain diseases that can't be explained by the hormones that cause hair loss. Could it be that we early-onset baldsters come to think of ourselves as older, thereby winding our clocks forward?

This is speculative stuff, and speculation on the mind-body connection demands caution: one false move, and you're in "think happy thoughts to cure cancer!" territory. But Langer, a Harvard professor, is no kook. And the broader point - that we're depressingly susceptible to subtle environmental cues, in ways we never notice - is beyond much doubt. Researchers call it "priming": the way people tidy up more thoroughly when they can smell cleaning liquid; or the way students asked to play an investment game behave more competitively when there's a briefcase visible on a table, symbolising business, than a rucksack.

If such cues do affect our bodies as well as our behaviour, Langer warns, we must stop abdicating responsibility for our health to doctors, and stay mindful of how we're letting ourselves be defined. Who says your current energy levels are "just the way you are", or that your aches are inevitable at your age? "Asking why we can't become better even when we feel we are at our best and our healthiest," Langer writes, "is the only way we will ever know how good we can be."

oliver.burkeman@guardian.co.uk

Saturday, June 12, 2010

The Power of Thoughts - Continued

As we delve into this topic, I am finding more and more information on how your thoughts can affect your reality. In fact, the more I learn the more conclusive I feel that what you're thinking about, what you're focusing your energy on, manifests itself in the real world. These two videos are very different. One video is about how thoughts affect the molecular structure of water. This is from an actual study by Dr. Masaru Emoto. This is a clip from the movie, "What the Bleep Do We Know!?".





This second video is from John Assaraf who is the author of the book, The Answer and he discusses on television how to begin making the changes in your life to become the person you want to be. The clue is to realize that you are in complete control of your life and your destiny - you must believe it as a core belief.



More to come...

Monday, June 7, 2010

Power of Thoughts (2)

Jerry Lynch and Chungliang Al Huang's book, Thinking Body Dancing Mind
"Perhaps one of the most convincing pieces of research to verify the power of imagery in sport was an experiment performed with two groups of basketball players who were trying to improve their free-throw percentage. One group shot one hundred free throws every day for three weeks; the other group simply visualized doing the same. The study found that the visualizing group showed significant improvement over those who actually shot the ball."



The power of our thoughts is significant. While Oprah is rich, famous and her life has been actualized - this clip with Larry King depicts how Oprah utilized the power of her thoughts to be in the film, The Color Purple. Her obsession to be in the film, her dreaming, thinking, and praying for a part and her getting a call to audition without knowing anyone producing the film portrays the power of thoughts.


Saturday, June 5, 2010

The Power of Thoughts - Focus of the Week

Thoughts are very powerful - perhaps more powerful than you realize. These two videos layout the case for the power of your thoughts and how you begin with yourself if you want to change your life. The first video lays out the scientific explaination for the power of human thoughts and the studys that have been done. It is very compelling for people who don't realize just how powerful their words and thoughts are. Our thoughts can affect matter.








The second video is comprised of various interviews of the actor, Will Smith. In these videos you can see Will's passion for living out his thoughts and ideals. He has a deep desire to be a better person and to change the lives of others. It is the passion he has and his resistance to negative thinking that is so powerful.


Tuesday, June 1, 2010

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