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BRIAN TRACY – 7 KEYS TO A POSITIVE PERSONALITY – Video

Posted: November 26, 2014 at 7:41 am




BRIAN TRACY - 7 KEYS TO A POSITIVE PERSONALITY
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HOW COACHES CAN FIND QUALITY PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT – Video

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HOW COACHES CAN FIND QUALITY PERSONAL DEVELOPMENT
video about where to find quality personal development.

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Think and Grow Rich Free eBook – Video

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Think and Grow Rich Free eBook
For things to change, you have to change. For things to get better, you have to get better. Here is a great start (or re-start) for your personal development: a free eBook version of the famous...

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Assessing Online Education – Video

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Assessing Online Education
I was invited to be part of a panel discussion on the Virtual Classroom and assessing online instruction at the CUNY - University Faculty Senate (UFS) Confer...

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A Quick History of VFD’s and BACnet – Video

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A Quick History of VFD #39;s and BACnet
http://www.nfmt.com/online/education/details_test/Obtaining-LEED-Credits-Using-BACnet--2619?source=YouTube Obtaining LEED Credits Using BACnet.

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Eckhart Tolle on Coping with Cancer – Video

Posted: November 25, 2014 at 6:44 pm




Eckhart Tolle on Coping with Cancer
Eckhart Tolle talks about how llness can open the doorway to awakening. this video from Eckhart Tolle TV. For more information about THE POWER OF NOW visit h...

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November 25th, 2014 at 6:44 pm

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POSITIVE BOOKS BY: Deepak Chopra Rhonda Byrne Eckhart Tolle A Course in Miracles – Video

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POSITIVE BOOKS BY: Deepak Chopra Rhonda Byrne Eckhart Tolle A Course in Miracles
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November 25th, 2014 at 6:44 pm

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Eckhart Tolle – Psychologischezeit und Uhrzeit Teil 2 – Video

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Eckhart Tolle - Psychologischezeit und Uhrzeit Teil 2
Hallo, Was ist Psychologische Zeit? Was ist Uhrzeit? Themen von das Buch von Eckhart Tolle - Psychologischezeit und Uhrzeit Wie funktioniert das Ego? Wie fun...

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November 25th, 2014 at 6:44 pm

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Reclaiming medicines spiritual roots: Treating people, not just diseases

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When you are diagnosed with cancer, or blindsided by a stroke, a health crisis can turn into a dark night of the soul.

Many patients torment themselves, asking, What did I do to make my body turn against me? And if months of agonizing treatments stretch ahead, with no guarantee of a complete recovery, the burning question may be, What is the meaning of all this suffering?

In addition to prescribing medication to help with physical symptoms, health-care professionals are increasingly tuning in to their patients spiritual needs.

For the past year at Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Toronto, outpatients have been able to book a 20-minute session of non-denominational support from a spiritual-care provider before or after a chemo treatment. Occupational therapists in Canada have enshrined spiritual care in their guidelines, making it their job to help patients who may be physically or cognitively impaired tap into life-affirming sources of personal meaning, such as nature or the arts.

The new approach to spiritual care is not the same as religious counselling or the healing response associated with the placebo effect. Rather, it is based on the idea that everyone has the need for hope, meaning and purpose in life, and that connecting to ones spirit, the essence of the self, can be a powerful motivator in healing.

Researchers in the emerging field of spirituality in medicine argue that science alone cannot meet the needs of aging populations who increasingly suffer from depression, social isolation and chronic diseases such as diabetes and dementia, which tend to worsen over time.

Physicians and nurse practitioners should not only prescribe pills or recommend psychotherapy, researchers say, but also support patients through compassion and mindfulness.

Patients want much more than a cold doctor, said Dr. Christina Puchalski, a palliative-care physician and founder of the GW Institute for Spirituality and Health at George Washington University in Washington.

In the past two decades, more than 75 per cent of U.S. medical schools have integrated spirituality-related topics into their training.

Puchalski noted that a growing number of health-care workers, including doctors, are participating in group discussions and reflective writing exercises designed to enhance their own self-awareness.

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November 25th, 2014 at 6:43 pm

Why I am obsessed with the Enneagram Personality Test

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I first became acquainted with the Enneagram 16 years ago, in the midst of an existential crisis brought on by the sudden death of a family member. Distraught and looking for solace, I enrolled in a course called Jewish Spirituality. Although I dont remember the exact description, the basic idea was that we would study nontraditional, non-God-oriented ways in which Jews connect with an experience of transcendence, something I desperately needed. Whatever the wording in the brochure, it was most assuredly not a description of the actual course.

The actual course, it turned out, was about whatever the teacher felt like talking about that night. A charismatic rabbi with a devoted following, he taught the course continually, in an unending loop of eight-week sessions attended by an enthusiastic group of regulars, many of whom both wrote down and made an audio recording of everything the rabbi said while he discoursed freely on whatever happened to be on his mind. And what was on his mind during that eight weeks was the Enneagram.

I sat there, reeling from loss, hardly able to take in what I was hearing or, rather, seeing, which was this drawing:

Get it? Neither did I. But according to legend, in the early 1900s, the famous Armenian choreographer Gurdjieff drew it on the walls of a cave where he had retreated to enjoy hallucinogens for a bit and study mysticism, emerging to bring to the world the Enneagram drawing, a secret code that implied a deep truth.

Now, I have a nearly physical aversion to non-logical (to put it mildly) theories like this. As soon as people start talking about ancient secrets and codes and mysticism, its just a hop, skip and a jump to Dan Brown and the Illuminati. For Gurdjieff and his adherents, on the other hand, the thing was a work of genius, a profound utterance that could not be expressed otherwise. It wasnt until about 30 years later, around the middle of the 20th century, that South American psychologists Oscar Ichazo and Claudio Naranjo worked the shape into their theories of psychology, a set of ideas that later became codified as the Enneagram personality types.

This theory is now expressed in wildly different ways by a variety of warring psychologists, each of whom claim their version is correct. But as I understand it, basically, the theory is that all of us are splinters of a larger cosmic whole, which, when it broke apart, created life. According to the Enneagram, our personality type is determined by the particular manner in which our own splinter longs for reunion with that wholeness. These types are described generally as:

1.The Reformer or Idealist, motivated by perfection

2.The Helper or Giver, motivated by generosity

3.The Achiever, motivated by ambition

4.The Artist, motivated by self-expression and beauty

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