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Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Demystifying the World of the Psychic



There have been many times in life when I had a sense something would happen and it did. Those times the occurrence didn’t take place were happenings that affected others’ world's like my brothers or someone else close to me…

Many times the awareness's came in the form of a dream, sometimes a sensation, or perhaps just instantaneous knowing. What do you know, that you are refusing to acknowledge you know, that if you acknowledged you knew it, would change your reality? At one time I became aware that I could “read” others when I was in elementary school…

I met a young boy who was starving himself. He recently checked into the hospital and was diagnosed with an eating disorder. He cared for his mother a great deal. He was unaware of the power and potency of his caring and had unconsciously formed an eating disorder. He was so aware of his mothers dissatisfaction with her body that he literally took the judgement she had of her body, out of her body, the compulsory thought patterns, the need to lose weight and developed anorexia nervosa. He began starving himself to lose weight. He was not overweight and an adolescent.




I had the awareness as an adolescent that I could share thoughts. I didn’t have the information that this was possible, no one ever said, “Honey there is this thing called “telepathy”, so I shut off the awareness that I could share thoughts, and bought every perception I had as my own. I wondered around the world with thousands of conflicting desires and moods. I learned meditation and that helped. I practiced yoga to deal with the influx of awareness my body and I assumed. One other such tool I have been playing with is, Who does this belong too? Return to sender.

I asked, Who Does This Belong Too?, then said, Return to Sender, to every thought feeling and emotion I had for three days and I became a walking talking meditation.
  
We are all infinite awareness. Sometimes people born with great awareness cut off their awareness with drugs and alcohol. It seems as though most of this reality is set up to maintain unconsciousness.  

What would you be, know, perceive and receive if you choose total awareness? What would your life be like if you could return all  the thoughts feelings and emotions that are not yours? Would your life be lighter? Would work be easier, more peaceful, fun? Would there be more space for you to show up as the infinite being you truly be?

What can you do to increase your awareness? How aware are you willing to be? 100% aware or 1000% aware? What if you were so aware that you knew the day a close friend would die? Could you change it? Some people are so aware they are willing to receive the communication of those who have passed and can read several potential futures.  This reality makes it strange and calls them psychics or they are labeled disorder because they don't know how to grapple with the huge influx of data they are receiving. 

What if psychics are people who are willing to have more awareness than everyone else and what if total awareness were accessible to all?

Use this tool during volatile times and see what shifts for you.

Saturday, May 11, 2013

The Great Escape

          

Immediately following North Korea's third nuclear test in February 2013, I remember seeing images of Koreans on television. Many were fleeing North Korea to China in an attempt to escape the nightmarish living conditions. "Like other dictatorships, North Korea has an elite ruling class that enjoys some basic privileges of modern life, such as indoor plumbing, automobiles, meat, coffee and a few luxury goods. There's a middle stratum that has sufficient food and, occasionally, new clothes, but not much else." 
             
           There are many who are starving and can't afford housing or receive basic healthcare. There are also rumors of labor camps."Navi Pillay, U.N. High Commissioner for Human Rights, called in January for an international investigation into what she said may be crimes against humanity, including torture and executions of political prisoners in North Korean camps. She said Pyongyang's network of political prison camps is believed to confine at least 200,000 people and has been the scene of rapes, torture, executions and slave labor."
           
          The images I witnessed on CNN, spoke to me of man's innate ability to demand change and to do whatever it takes to have the life he desires. I saw people being brave, risking everything to escape the dictatorship that strangled their dreams in hope of finding something better. There are many people, seekers, looking to escape the harsh dictates of realities and relationships that no longer work for them. People are beginning to demand our world change. What would it take?



            
         I wanted to know what was really happening in this part of the world. What if having more awareness leads to multiple choices?  I began searching for someone to speak with. It was not easy to find someone. After several weeks I found a wonderful man, Sanghun Kim, to shed some light on what the conflict in North Korea means to all of us. Below is a transcript of the interview. Please read and share. I am very grateful for this amazing gentleman and excited to see what he creates as his life and living.

Who are you? Where did you grow up? What was your upbringing like? What are you now? 
           My name is Sanghun Kim. I grew up in the Korean culture. Of course, I spent most of my time in Korea. My upbringing was kind of a Confucians culture. As well-known to people, Korea has very strong Confucians cultural background. For example, respect to an elder person, respecting teachers or masters, and etc. Specifically, I was born in Seoul, especially the central area of Seoul. I graduated from elementary school, middle school, high school, and entered into a college. Seoul is the capital city of Korea. Seoul is a very interesting city because nature and the urban side are made to be a perfect combination.
             Currently, I am an international student at the University of North Texas. I am studying Logistics and Supply Chain Management and studying minor for Decision Science. If you ask me about my planned future, to be honest with you I don’t know. Who knows one’s future? I never think about the long term future. My vision of life is “let’s live for now. Let’s do best at each moment!” However, I wish to be a person who contributes to the improvement, that the peace reigns in heart of men. Sounds weird, but sometimes I wish that!

Share with us briefly the history behind the conflict in Korea?
            This history is not very short because this conflict occurred since Korea was under Japanese colonization. While Korean people were against the Japanese colonization, Korean people were separated by two of the biggest axis of power the United Sates and the Soviet Union. Some people accepted the idea from the U.S. Some people accepted the idea from the Soviet Union. The historical background is from here. After Korea recovered sovereignty, these separated people could not find compromise; therefore in 1948, South Korean people established their own government and North Korea did as well. Then as people know, South Korea was supported by the U.S., and North Korea was supported by the Soviet Union. Then, in 1950, the Korean War was beginning. After a long time, in 1991, both South and North Korea joined the United Nations and have different seats for each. 

 How does one thrive in a war torn society? What is it going to take for peace and kindness to prevail there?
            Be honest with you, I am not really sure about it because I am living here in the U.S. However, I can tell that most of Koreans are not afraid of war. The meaning is not Koreans are willing to accept a warring time; Koreans became insensible about the war. Some people said the idea of South Korean’s national security is facing a serious problem. In contrast, some people believe a new Korean war is not going to happen because most of neighboring countries such as China, Japan, Russia, or the U.S. don’t want to make a new war. My honest opinion is the second one. When North Korea invaded South Korea in 1950, North Korea had very huge supports from the Soviet Union and China. In addition at that time, most of the strong countries had a surplus power right after the World War II. However in the 21 century, the face of war is changing into an economical war instead of using a physical power. Of course, the situation is more stressful than the normal. 
            Just look at the situation now. At the beginning of the conflict, both Koreans are very sensitive, and North Korea declared “full-scale war”. However, what is going on now? Did North Korea fire an ICBM to Japan or the U.S.? Or, did North Korean military march to the border line? If one country is going to take a crazy action, I am sure the economic situation will be worse than the great depression because the new Korean War is requiring, involving most of countries.
             The peace… I think it is hardest question in the Universe. Let’s think about it. Why every country has a military power and border line? What if every country disarms and opens their border line? If every country takes these actions, maybe then peace reigns in the heart of men. Then, at last, we can be whole. However, it is almost… no absolutely impossible because the situation is very complicated. If anyone can solve this permanent homework of humankind, that person must be a hero of the Universe.
            However, we can have a simple solution, to respect the culture. Why Korean peninsula is separated? Why India and Pakistan are separated? These are from a greedy mind.
What can the world learn from Korea?
              I think Korea is the last separated country. For now, I don’t know what the world can learn from Korea specifically. However, I can tell the modern history of Korea is very interesting. For example, South Korea was hopeless country right after the Korean War. However, who else can say South Korea isn’t a developing country now? During South Koreans’ industrialization, the generations were fighting with poverty, overcoming lacked natural resources, and military dictatorship. South Korea accomplished what take’s most European countries’ approximately 300 years of history to complete in 60 years. In contrast, North Korea’s direction is reverse. Look at the night view picture to the Earth from a satellite. North Korean territory at night is literally dark. What does that mean? North Korea does not have enough electricity for their night. From there, the world can learn many things in the future. The world can learn how Koreans solve conflict with each other, and how a country should not behave from North Korea. 

 What makes a great leader?
 I sense a good leader is a good listener. Also, a good leader is a good arbitrator. My ideal mechanism is very simple. A good leader should gather information or knowledge from people and make a smart decision. The smart decision making means a leader needs to be able to filter what is good information or what is bad information.
           
 References
Nebehay, Stephanie 3/21/13 U.N Starts Inquiry into Torture, Labor Camps in North Korea. GENEVA (Reuters) Retrieved from: http://news.yahoo.com/u-n-launches-inquiry-crimes-labor-camps-north-160356741.html
Newman, Rick 4/12/13 here’s How Lousy Life is North Korea. Retrieved from:http://www.usnews.com/news/blogs/rick-newman/2013/04/12/heres-how-lousy-life-is-in-north-korea

Friday, February 22, 2013

Magical Happiness

    You are born great! Express the greatness you are by choosing the activities, people, places and things that incite happiness. Children are usually very happy, exploring the world around them. Somehow humans entrain themselves to the vibration of the people around them. For some happiness becomes elusive as if being joyful requires we take something outside ourselves. What would it take to be joyful regardless of the circumstances and attitudes around you? 


    


    I ran into a childhood friend the other day. He explained he felt he had a heroin addiction. I listened. He talked of his family and the success of his many cousins' and how he felt like a failure. He said he felt he wasn't able to provide for his daughter and he couldn't afford an apartment. I listened wanting to connect the dots. "So what you are saying is if you had access to a better life you wouldn't choose heroin"? "Yes", he replied. "And because you don't have a new car and a beautiful home and more money you use heroin"? Again he said "Yes". Lightness filled the space. "No", I said "You would probably use it." Many people have addictions of every kind from many socioeconomic backgrounds.
 
   What if being joyful invites the energy of wealth and money into our lives? Have you noticed
 when your happy people are willing to share more with you and sometimes gift your body positive energy? Instead of deciding, "I will only be happy when I have the right car, right relationship, and right job", what if you chose to be grateful for the possibilities available to you now?   
 
  Serotonin is a neurotransmitter found in the digestive tract, the central nervous system, blood platelets and the pineal gland, deep at the center of the brain. There are ways to increase the levels of serotonin in the body such as sun light, exercise, nutrient rich foods, and information, just to name a few. What else is possible?
 
 
   
 
 

 
   

Monday, February 4, 2013

Body Restoration III: Body as Liquid Light



Barbara Marciniak wrote in “The Bringers of The Dawn” that within the human cells is what we call light encoded filaments, fine gossamer threads of energy that carry information. Those words resonated with me because I knew that there was more intelligence to the body, it was more than a “bag of bones, organs and meat”. What she suggested was that within the cells of every human being there was the remembrance of each time space and dimension, place in which we existed and possibly the future existence as well. The body knows, is interconnected with every other aspect of your life as well, and will give you information about people.

In the 1970s, when biologists first glimpsed the landscape of human genes, they saw that the small pieces of DNA that coded for proteins (known as exons) seemed to float like bits of wood in a sea of genetic gibberish which accounts for the 95 percent of human DNA that is termed junk DNA. What is this? What do I do with it?  Can I activate it? And if so how do I activate it?
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It may be that the space termed “oneness” is found through a connection with the body. Throughout history many religions churches and cults have taught others to disconnect from the body as though the body is vile, sinful. What if the body is more conscious than you are? If your body is a sensory organism one of its jobs would be to gift you information about the external world and the internal world.
Let us take for instance pain. Is pain a reality or invention? Is pain the body’s way of communicating with us when we ignore light brushes of awareness? You could ask, “Body, what are you trying to tell me with this intensity?” What capacities does your body have that you haven’t unlocked?
Your body will tell you what it would like to eat and who it would like to eat. Could it be that through the loss of connection with the body that we have also lost our connection with the earth?   How many fixed points of view do you have that are creating the stiffness and aging that is? And if you let go of those fixed points of view go would your body change and become more fluid, more at ease like liquid light or infinite spaciousness?

Marciniak, Barbara (1992) Bringers of The Dawn. Rochester Vermont: Bear & Company