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February 25, 2010

Developing Intuition

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Introduction by Laura Turner

Intuition is a much discussed term whose discussion leads to no where–much less to the helpful goal that was intended. Few people who talk about the process of developing intuition can do so from the place of actually experiencing it. Even fewer are speaking from a place of knowing how to show others how to use their own intuition.

There's so much misinformation coming at us about developing our intuition that the real truth continues to get buried under a heap of useless and impractical emotions, feelings, perceptions and sabotaging thoughts.  The sad thing is, this will keep happening until the correct ideas become so mainstream that all the talk can finally die down.

Some day the only discussion about intuition will come from our friends, the Historians.   They will study the times when people did not know how to access their own intuition and marvel at the antics of beings who insisted that they were only following their intuition.  Sounds funny, doesn't it?

For example, some experts like to qualify intuition by calling it 'pure' or 'practical'.  Words like 'pure' and 'practical' when applied to anything always bring to mind the words like 'impure' and 'impractical'—terms with further confuse the concept of anything to which they are applied. There is no such thing as impure or impractical intuition.

Intuition is just waiting in our human tool box–waiting to be separated from the other mental processes, and this separation takes less than sixty seconds when you know how to do it.

Speaking of someone who knows, hear what the leading Grandmaster of Shaolin Kung Fu, Kam Yuen, has to say about the subject of developing intuition.  In the following article, Dr. Yuen not only explains in clear detail what intuition is and isn't, his explanation comes from the place of one who uses it all the time and teaches others to do so successfully.  Grandmaster Yuen dispels the myths about human intuition and explains how simple and easy it really is to use what is already there.

 

Intuition

by Dr. Kam Yuen

Everyone is naturally endowed with intuitive ability. This innate intelligence gives us the potential to expand our minds to connect with answers and answers connect with us. There is nothing spiritual or psychic about this. It is really our mental process, if it can separate its thinking from its feeling, and its emotions, senses and perception from each other, intuition will function independently, as it was meant. No psychic ability need be applied. Psychic ability has nothing to do with our intuition.  These two distinctive human aspects are commonly mistaken to be the same.   Since there is nothing esoteric about such skill, It is just our mind processing the experience. It is the guidance of our mind, not our spirit, that is chiefly involved to create such separation and togetherness.

Intuition can truthfully be accomplished, strengthened and put to use impeccably every time 'on the spot'. This is accomplished with complete intuitive understanding (not logic) combined with the necessary 'corrections and/or internal 'adjustments' that make the acquisition of intuition a reality.

Intuitive answers lead to internal and external actions or adjustments and vice versa.  Such actions/adjustments lead to results.  When there are results, they connect in reverse—-connect strongly with the actions. Next, the results lead to manifestation and manifestation also connects strongly back to results.  This manifestation connects strongly to our physical world and mind, which is also true in the opposite directions.  They're are always these bilateral relationships of 'to and from'.

There is nothing inspiring about having intuition, and no extra power to tap into.  Intuition is just the natural process of a well trained and properly corrected/adjusted mind.  Furthermore, there is nothing to be awakened, and no need for acknowledgment of any recognition whatsoever.  No solemn birthright declaration is required.  There is no all-knowing voice within that urges us.  There is nothing visionary; nor are there energizing experiences coming together that trigger intuition. There is nothing to reclaim.

Intuition is no more powerful than our other human components.  To choose wisely in our lives is governed by our previous negative choices and not by any hidden personal power.  It is the previous negative choices that are the stumbling blocks to our new choices. Clarity is the result of minus cumulative effects of previous life experiences.

Intuition is not an inner voice to be heard; in fact, there is no sound at all.  There is no need to honor anything more than any other part of ourselves. There ought to be equality not inequality.

Conflict is not to be avoided but deleted. Meditation in connection to negative spiritual and psychic experiences inevitably leads to conflicts and struggles. Instinct is the opposite of self awareness and they are in conflict with each other .  No need to take notes unless the purpose is to write a book.  The only intuitive tool that is required is our mental clarity, not pendulums, muscles testing or dowsing rods.

When logic is even with intuition, they both would be ordinary for all to have and live by. Knowledge is not higher or lower than intuition—-they are level with each other.  When this is so,  life would continue without waiting for it to be tapped.  All secrets and mysteries of anything will no longer exist.  Freedom and fulfillment will naturally subsist and flourish.

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February 13, 2010

Fibromyalgia

Filed under: The True Cause of Pain — Tags: , , — admin @ 4:42 pm


Fibromyalgia is a relatively new term settled on by the medical establishment as a label for a variety of painful symptoms that have no obvious physical source and no biochemical cause.  The term fibromyalgia was first coined in 1976 by the medical establishment in an effort to describe its primary symptom. (Fibro – meaning fibrous tissue, my – meaning muscle, and algia – meaning pain)   

Symptoms are varied but often include chronic aching all over the body or a full-body burning sensation, accompanied by stiffness and discomfort in the muscles, tendons and ligaments, along with other symptoms too numerous to mention, such as difficulty swallowing,  elimination abnormalities,  numbness  and cognitive dysfunction.

Basically, if you have been saddled with a ‘fibromyalgia’ diagnosis, you hurt all over.  The morning hours are particularly challenging.  You are plagued by stiffness and constant fatigue, and you may even have difficulty sleeping.  Your body looks fine to outsiders, so many of your friends and family members don’t even believe you’re in pain. 

There’s not much hope in the medical department.  Their knowledge of the cause/s of this pain is limited. Doctors themselves admit they know very little, but they are quite willing to provide sufferers with advice and various medications.  Some, however, still label fibromyalgia as a psychosomatic or psychiatric disorder,  so don’t look for any help there unless you want to further complicate your existence with antipsychotics and antidepressants.

One of the pet medical theories these days, though, is the combo cause:  Any combination of stress, anxiety, emotional/mental/physical traumas, coupled with poor sleep habits and general physical weakness can trigger more pain in those thought to have an inherent sensitivity to pain.  

The most recent 21st century diagnosis, however, calls this condition with its myriad of painful symptoms, a malfunctioning Central Nervous System (CNS).   

At least some medical researchers are on the right track now, though they have no real means of dealing with a malfunction of the CNS that doesn’t cause side effects to the CNS.   Ironic, isn’t it. 

Go exercise, experts tell you.  Enjoy the fleeting after-effect of the endorphins. These strong brain chemicals take your mind off the pain for awhile, but no problem, you can always exercise again to get some more endorphins.  

Exercise, at best, activates the lymphatic function to lower the effects of infection and infestation, but it can also overtire you and present more challenges to the basic body systems.  

Another thing you can try for solace is a ‘support group’ whose members are also in chronic pain—a regular pain club.  You can learn to talk about your pain, hear about other people’s pain, and, together, everyone can pool their hope for a cure.  Sounds pretty dismal. 

How can any real relief be found for such misunderstood pain?  How can cures be found for the Central Nervous System when the only cures that researchers even look for are bio-chemical related?  

After all, changing the body’s chemistry is a pretty simplistic way to deal with a malfunctioning CNS, but that’s the theme these days.  No matter what the cause of the pain, blame it on the chemical makeup of the body and you’re approach is unquestionably accepted.

Fortunately, there are alternatives—just not any alternatives that are commonly accepted or commonly known.  

So the question you have to ask yourself is this… can a nonconventional approach to dealing with chronic pain work?   Well, the conventional approach doesn’t.  That you already know.

By Laura Turner

Shaolin Kung Fu Grandmaster D.r  Kam Yuen has been using and teaching his non invasive method of balancing Body/Mind/Spirit for 30 years, all over the world, with great success.

You are invited to experience for yourself by tuning in to one of his Free Teleseminars


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Dispelling the Myth of Aging

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Anti-Ageing and Aging Well

   By Dr. Kam Yuen

I want to dispel the kind of conventional thinking that leads to the creation of aging myths. Since I am a vibrant and healthy person who is about one year from hitting his 70th year mark, there is undoubtedly something valuable I can say about aging well, especially compared to someone who is 50 or 60 years of age.

My information is coming more from a direction of demonstrable results; it is not a lengthy dissertation and discussion on aging. More on this later, so please stay tuned!

Of course, the number of years we accumulate is always on the increase, and despite our denial and forgetfulness, the years are still going to take place and add up. We are all caught in this forever treadmill: wondering if and how long we'll still be able to walk without tiring ourselves out? 

Up to this point in human history, we have not resolved anything that has to do with aging well. We have only dealt with it by resorting to things like suppression, denial, numbing, partially or near totally shutting ourselves down, not being truthful with ourselves and practicing forgetting.  Wouldn’t you say that these are some of the “common human tools” we have all used?

As we progress in our time table, we actually become experts in their usage. We make them not just a part of us, but more and more a definition of us. Sad but true. Of course, the common excuse is that we don’t have any choices in the matter— which is one of the three leading myths of aging.

Since we are on the subject of three’s, here are the three proverbial questions out of the countless and endless issues pertaining to aging. Things that affect us deeply tend to come in threes more often than just one’s or two’s. If we can’t deal with one issue, it would be unlikely we can deal with more than one at a time. Two and three or more would be overwhelming. This is kind of limiting and restricting.

We are not aware that issues come at us in this number, and as a result, our sense of being overwhelmed makes us continue to practice limitation and restriction until we have no choice but to acknowledge and finally admit that we have aged.

Commonly, the only thing that is constant and consistent is this: we, in every second of our long lives, are constantly triggered by thoughts and events that have been going on, and will be going on, in and around us, which make us resort to those “common human tools” that trigger our reactions and emotions inappropriately. This is the third item which makes up the common triad of issues-triggers-choices that inevitably mess us up to no end. Until we can recognize them and deal with them quickly and effectively– preferably in “real time”– there are no hopeful promises for the future.

Of course, in my future writings and talks, I will address more questions and get to the answers in real time, thus eliminating any necessity for debate.  We ‘old folk’, after all, really don’t have that much time left in our lives, nor do we have much energy resources, to argue with everyone and anyone about their academic points of view that may not hold water in the practical sense—i.e. in the physical “real” world of us who are “getting up there” in age.

Is aging weakening us or is it the weakness that causes us to age?


Is aging slowing us down or is slowing down leading us to aging?


Is aging making us forget or is forgetting making us aged?

 

You can learn how to resolve these issues by experiencing the changes “on the spot” within seconds of course.

Experience these instant changes for yourself by tuning in to a Free Tele-Lecture -Anti ageing and more prosperity

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