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Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts

Thursday, February 23, 2012

Monday, June 21, 2010

Map of Consciousness

Dr. Hawkins is an internationally renowned psychiatrist, physician, researcher, and pioneer in the fields of consciousness research and spirituality. He writes and teaches from the unique perspective of an experienced clinician, scientist, and mystic and is devoted to the spiritual evolution of mankind.





Seven Spiritual Exercises to Naturally Overcome Depression

There's no doubt that if you experience painful levels of anxiety and depression, you will be vibrationally disallowing the very things you want to create. This of course, leads to more reasons to feel depressed.

Your first decision is to decide that what you want is simply Peace of Mind!

There are simple spiritual exercises that you can do to push through the inertia of depression to begin slowly but systematically overcoming your lower level emotions and feelings of negativity, to eventually get to a place of pure, positive vibrations.


Monday, May 17, 2010

Best Times to Meditate on World Peace

By: Joseph Ante

If you want to change the world by meditating and projecting world peace and love to all during the day there is a best time to do this for your location every day. Research shows that people are 400 percent more psychic when they are in line with the galactic center each day at 14:30 sideral time for your location by longitude. I have calculated this for Indianapolis, Indiana on May 1st, 2010 (longitude 86 degrees 17 minutes west). This makes 5:38 am in the morning the best time to meditate or better 30 minutes before and 30 minutes after this time. Each day the sideral time advances exactly 4 minutes and each week advance this time by 28 minutes to continue to get your 14:30 sideral time to meditate.

Now to use this exact time 5:38 am Indianapolis time on May 1st, 2010 to find your best time for your city you only need to learn your cities longitude. Then for each one degree greater longitude difference than 86 degrees add 4 minutes to this 5:38 am Indianapolis time. And for each degree lesser than 86 degrees longitude substract 4 minutes of time from this 5:38 am Indianapolis time on May 1st, 2010. You must advance this 5:38am time by 4 minutes each day after May 1st, 2010 in Indianapolis. So in one week the correct time in Indianapolis would be 28 minutes additional or 6:06am. So if you are calculating the correct time one week from now the beginning Indianapolis time would be 6:06 am not the previous 5:38 am.