|
Articles about The biology of Belief (0-42 of 42)
- Icse Question Papers - Rendering Exams Easy
By: Adarsh Sharma | -
ICSE, that is, the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education conducts exams for various schools be it private or those that of government associated all over the country. Notwithstanding the general belief amongst students, ICSE Papers are not that difficult. The only thing to be kept in mind is that one's preparation should be full and the rest can be achieved easily. Cracking ICSE examinations is, therefore, no equivalent to rocket science. It can be safely stated that if prepared with ... Tags: ICSE question Paper, ICSE 10th Question Papers
- Biology Of Pregnancy - Understanding Why Pregnant Women Cry
By: Troy Truman | - Pregnancy is, if nothing else a biological condition. There is a lot that the average person may not know about pregnancy. Most people realize that pregnancy when a woman is carrying a developing child in her uterus. Most people think of pregnancy as lasting 9 months and ending abruptly with labor and the birth of the unborn child. Most people are also aware that a woman becomes pregnant by having her egg fertilized by sperm. This is most often achieved through the act of sexual intercourse, alt ... Tags: biology of pregnancy
- Dr Bruce Lipton "€" Spanning Science And Spirituality
By: kishorehari | - DNA rules. Or so we thought until the new sciences of Epigenetics and Physics began revolutionizing our understanding and evaluation of life as we have known it.
Dr Bruce Lipton is a Cell Biologist, university professor, and the author of several books, including The Biology of Belief: Unleashing the Power of Consciousness, Matter, and Miracles. He is also an internationally recognized authority, from the Unites States, on the association between science and the spirit. He ha ... Tags: You can heal your life, Dr. Bruce Lipton, Biology of Belief
- Dhea, Melatonin And Same Dietary Supplements
By: Johnathon F Black | - There are many ways that an individual can help to improve their health. One of those way is by taking dietary supplements to provide themselves with missing or low vitamins or minerals that their bodies need to function at their peak capacity. In some cases dietary supplements are used to help increase naturally producing agents that diminish in the body as a person ages. There are several good brands that produce many of these kinds of products that help an individual perform, as it were, at ... Tags: DHEA, SAMe, Melatonin, Pretorius
- Swine Flu Protection Advice
By: Karen Rauch Carter | - First of all, I want to remind people of something that I think many have forgotten: The body is an awesome self-healing mechanism! It's mind-blowing! It upchucks poisons, sweats out toxins, works out splinters, and creates new skin to seal up punctures and cuts just to name a few.
And this fall, as kids go back to school, and workers crawl into their tightly-sealed office buildings to work through the winter, word has it that the swine flu virus is supposed to sweep over the land.< ... Tags: swine flu, protect, body, toxins, sleep, probiotics, anti-bacterial soap, herbs, healing, tips
- The Industry Uses Of Gold: An Overview
By: Mark Richardson | - Since the beginning of recorded history, gold has been used in ornamentation, jewelry, and sculptures around the world. However, gold is not just used to make jewelry; it also has plenty of lesser known uses. For example, gold is used to make dental fillings, coins, circuitry, and much more.
Gold is a soft, shiny, and malleable precious metal that has a bright yellow color. In fact, gold is the most malleable of all metals. Unlike other metals, gold does not oxidize with air or ... Tags: goldbuyers, goldbuyer, gold buyer, refiner, gold, platinum, silver, scrap, sell gold, sell my gold, sell platinum, scrap gold
- Nine Steps To Creating Your Ideal Life, Step Eight
By: Andrew McCombe | - What I want you to do is identify any of the thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviour patterns that are holding you back in life. Living with these thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviours is like being in a hot air balloon waiting for take off, but until all the ropes are cut the balloon will not go anywhere.
Your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviours create your comfort zone and the comfort zone is the most uncomfortable place to be. The comfort zone is where disease man ... Tags: Weight Loss, Lose Weight, Fat Loss, Lose Fat, Weight Loss Programs, EFT Practitioner Sydney, Tapping
- Nine Steps To Creating Your Ideal Body And Life, Step Eight
By: Andrew McCombe | - What I want you to do is identify any of the thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviour patterns that are holding you back in life. Living with these thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviours is like being in a hot air balloon waiting for take off, but until all the ropes are cut the balloon will not go anywhere.
Your thoughts, feelings, beliefs and behaviours create your comfort zone and the comfort zone is the most uncomfortable place to be. The comfort zone is where disease man ... Tags: Weight Loss, Lose Weight, Fat Loss, Lose Fat, Weight Loss Programs, EFT Practitioner Sydney, Tapping
- Does Weight Loss With Hypnosis Really Work?
By: GregFrost | - I think we need to look at the functions of hypnosis and how it engages the mind in dialogue and whether or not this is a way to incur weight loss in the body. For one thing, you need to understand that there hypnosis is something of a general application. It assumes that the preconscious mind is something that can be engaged on equal levels, no matter who is on the table.
It also assumes that the brain and the internal functions of the mind will receive and absorb these function ... Tags: brainwave entrainment, problem with hypnosis, subliminal software, weight loss with hypnosis
- Cultural Exchange As A Part Of Life
By: Justine Noerrahmi | - A rounded Papua house called Honei is made of wood for wall and sago palm leaves for the roof, while Eskimos house, Iglo is built from entirely ice block. Each of the houses is made of different material based on the territory where they live which influence the way of life. It is one of existence of culture. Every nation has its own culture based on the several elements like activities, ideas, and artifacts.
Culture is shared belief that is a shared ... Tags: wood furniture, teak furniture, teak furniture wholesale
- Is The Warrior Gene Responsible For Youth Violence?
By: Bianca Tora | - Youth violence is a growing concern of our society. The question that has most often been asked is whether it is caused by nature (genes) or nurture (environment).
While many studies point to youth violence as a nurturing issue, new research points to heredity as a genetic component that cannot be entirely taken out of the picture.
Gangs have traditionally been regarded as a sociological phenomenon. Poverty, lack of education and poor parenting skills have all play ... Tags: youth violence, warrior gene, chromosome X, MAOA gene, Bruce Lipton, The biology of Belief
- Be Happy.... You Are The Master Of Your Biology
By: John Howe | - It all depends on you. Have you heard this before? Your response is thanks, but I've tried. And, by the way, how are you doing? A shrug of the shoulders, maybe an OK, I've got this or that or maybe you've been better? How does that sound?
There is great news out here. It stems from a moment in the fall of 1985 when Bruce Lipton, PH.D., a cell biologist, suddenly realized that a cell's life is controlled by the physical and energetic environment and not by its genes. So what, you s ... Tags: cell, cell's life, beliefs control biology, membrane perception, subtle energy, cell energy, cell resonance
- The Truth About Laziness
By: Gergana Ganeva | - How many times in the past few months you have said to yourself, "from tomorrow on I really start working out and nothing and nobody can stop me?" How many times did you make your statement come true? I am positive that you did start exercising every day, and the reasons for that was that you were lazy. Laziness and tiredness are the main 2 enemies of fitness
Is it a sin to be lazy?
I believe that there is not a single person in the world who would honestly say that ... Tags: exercises, laziness, truth about laziness, fatigue, exhaustion
- Every Child A Happy Learner - Revolutionary New Method All Parents Need To Know About
By: Franz Rasch | - Do you may remember Jules Verne's novel "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea"? The famous submariner Captain Nemo (Latin for "nobody") finally disappeared in a maelstrom just off the coast of Norway. What you didn't know is that he resurfaced, alive but shipwrecked, on an island that can't be found on even the best maps. There he settled down, his ship irretrievably lost and became a happy father.
What he didn't know when one day he cradled his newborn son Aretix in his arms was ... Tags: mnemonic, memory, learning, self improvement, tutoring, home schooling
- Professional Forex Trading - The Insider So Called Secrets How The Pros Make Consistent Profits
By: Chris Jensen | - If you want something startling and "NEW" please point your browser to Amazon and buy the latest book on Forex trading. As for the rest who know better please read on and see what the real secrets are to Trading The Forex Like A Pro
Success Secret #1: Can I Get A Little Understanding...
The first thing you should strive to achieve is a solid grasp of how the markets work and why they move. This is the basics of being able to make intelligent trading decisions.
Tags: forex brotherhood, forexbrotherhood, forexbrotherhood.com, www.forexbrotherhood.com, forex
- Darwinism Is The Ideological Basis Of Satanism
By: Harun Yahya | - Satanism is a perverted ideology that makes violence and savagery a ritual in its creed. Satanists, who describe themselves as such, make deeds of inhumanity and brutality into acts of worship.
Due to the influence of the media, they may think of satanists as performing strange rituals, much unlike what ordinary and well-balanced people would otherwise do. It is true that satanists are part of a culture of violence and perform strange and horrible rites, yet, what most people fail ... Tags: evolution, creation, God, Islam, Cristianity, Mslim, Jewish, Darwin, intelligent design, Jesus, Qur"€™an, faith, heaven, hell, paradise, pray, life, satan, nature, s
- Are You A Quitter?
By: Denise Porter | - I am a quitter from way back. My original dream and desire was to be a doctor. My entire family was in the medical field, I had lived around hospitals all my life, I was a very, very smart girl and I absolutely planned to grow up and become a Doctor (yes that is with a capital D, thank you very much).
What happened? For starters there were my Biology and Chemistry classes in High School dissect a cat? Yuck- kkyyyyy, no way was I going to ever do that again; then there was the ... Tags: success in business, inspiration, entrepreneurs
- Truth Behind Dinosaur Fossils
By: David H Urmann | - Dinosaur fossils were first found in England. Discover more about the past by visiting FossilsRocksMinerals.Com.
Paleontology is the branch of biology that studies the forms of life that existed in the past geologic periods and eras, mainly by studying and scrutinizing of its remains, the fossils. Basically, fossils are those what is left and remnants of a dead animal or a plant that can be seen these days that has been ingenuously planted on rocks and other form of hard earthly s ... Tags: Paleontology, fossils, dinosaur, dinosaur fossils, geologic, skeletal remains,
- The Pursuit Of Happiness For Women
By: Dexter Bedd | - In 1970 a "Jane Roe" filed suit against the state of Texas when she was not permitted to have an abortion. The child in question was a product of rape, and "Jane Roe" did not want to hold with her the harsh reminder of what had occurred to her. Texas granted her an injunction, but they kept the law forbidding women to have abortions. "Jane Roe" and her attorneys Linda Coffee and Sarah Weddington appealed the case and took it to the Supreme Court.
What happiness can an abortion pro ... Tags: abortion, legal, women, feminist, femininism, happiness, choice
- The 6 Most Common Pimple Types
By: Lana Robinson | - Nearly 17 million people in the United States have acne, which makes it one of the most common skin diseases. Acne is most common in teenagers and young adults, and does not discriminate among races. Nearly 85 percent of people between the ages of 12 and 24 get acne at one time or another, some more than others. For most people, acne goes away by age 30. But some people in their forties and fifties still get acne.
We don't know the exact cause of how a pimple develops. What we do ... Tags: natural acne treatment, chronic acne, effective acne treatment, acne sufferer, types of acne, cystic acne, acne treatment secrets, pimples, zits, blackheads, wh
- 10 Signs That Your Brain Chemistry Is Out Of Balance
By: Mary Ann Copson | - Your brain chemistry drives you your energy levels, your moods, your thoughts, actions, behaviors, your beliefs, your desires, dreams, and motivations. And in turn these all drive your brain chemistry.
Neurotransmitters, such as serotonin and dopamine, create and reflect your feelings moods, thoughts and behaviors. They are a powerful group of chemicals in the brain that result in physiological and psychological changes in how we experience our lives. All behavior has a correspon ... Tags: brain chemistry, neurotransmitters, serotonin, dopamine, motivation, happiness, desire, belief, stress, moods, biochemical profile
- How To Develop Your Mystic Understanding Of Celtic Knotwork
By: Marc Choyt | - Often on Celtic jewelry websites you will see that a merchant has labeled certain knots as having particular meaning, such as "unity," "friendship," or "love." More often than not, these labels are marketing tactics. Even to say the knots symbolize how the world is interconnected, though true in the most general sense, does not provide much information relevant to a deep understanding of Celtic knots. In this article, I'll show how to interpret Celtic knot work from a universal perspective, base ... Tags: Celtic knots, knot work design, symbols, cultural traditions, Celtic jewelry
- Dogs: Our Friends Since Long Ago
By: Bob Evanston | - Early in human history, man domesticated an early ancestor of the modern day dog. For its part, this creature helped protect people from wild animals and guarded his domestic animals such as goats and sheep. In return, it received food and shelter. Over time, man and dog came to trust each other. These first "dogs" were mostly likely especially gentle jackals, or perhaps ailing wolves exiled from their packs.
Traces of an indigenous dog family can be found in almost all parts of t ... Tags: history of dogs, dogs, wolves, evolution, animals, natural history, humans and dogs, biology, dogs, animals
- Pregnancy And Three Strands Of Faith, Hope And Love
By: Dave Pipitone | - Isn't learning that a woman is pregnant with an unborn baby one of life's most beautiful events? Pregnancy is a time when mom and dad share a marvelous task to bring their child into the world feeling appreciated and wanted. And this miracle starts even before conception begins.
Yes, before conception begins. Prior to the sperm cell and egg cell joining each other for a life long journey that commences in the mom's womb. An infant's right to life is born when parents start thinki ... Tags: pregnancy, pregnant, faith, hope, love, unborn child, pro life, right to life, mother, father, umbilical cord,
- Mystery Of The Soul Part 2
By: Luxamore | - RELIGIOUS BELIEFS
When we speak of religious beliefs we mean its theological tenets. Christianity and Islam share common ideas and beliefs having their roots in a common source--Judaism. This religion in turn derived many of its doctrines and beliefs from the Persians, Egyptians, Babylonians, Chaldeans, and the Sumerians. Perhaps it would be true to say that almost every religion is syncretic, though they may try very hard to cover this up.
Eastern religions such as ... Tags: beliefs, religion, soul, theology, science, philosophy, theosophy, parapsychology, occult, magick
- The Legend Of The Dewadaru Tree
By: Luxamore | - The Dewadaru tree is mostly found to the north of the island of Java, among the Sunda islands of Karimunjava, in the Java Sea, bearing the coordinates of Latitude 5 52' S, and Longitude 110 26' E. It has a human population of approximately 20,000 people. The Dewadaru tree had been sanctified by the local inhabitants of the island for countless generations as a result of a myth perpetuated by the elders of the society. In one of the local dialects, "daru" means "blessing from heaven," whi ... Tags: Dewadaru, tree, legends, folklore, tradition, Indonesia, occult, magick, talismans, amulets, shaman
- Ambrotose, Mannatech And Complementary And Alternative Medicine
By: Ron Wicker | - There are many terms used to describe health care approaches that are outside the realm of conventional medicine and its practices in America and abroad. Complementary and alternative medicine, also known as CAM, is a group of diverse medical and health care systems, practices, and products that are used together with conventional medicine to support complete health and wellness.
Types of Complementary and Alternative Medicine
Often, CAM therapies are used in conjun ... Tags: Mannatech, Ambrotose, glyconutrients
- Wysiwyg - What You Say Is What You Get
By: seoprofessional | - WYSIWYG is a very familiar acronym in the internet world. It's the drag and drop method of creating things, and all that that entails.
The Universe has the same service, at your beck and call. Your favorite expressions, your instant response phrases, your favorite music lyrics that you sing absentmindedly, all drag forth ethereal responses and probable realities, and drop the most likely version into your life.
Floyd Holdman of Tahitian Noni International has a moti ... Tags: music lyrics, internet marketing strategies, wysiwyg
- Why You Need To Stretch Your Comfort Zone
By: James Delrojo | - My favourite definition of "crazy" is "doing what you've always done but expecting your results to be different." Most people are afraid to change what they have always done, but the truth is that if you don't learn to stretch your comfort zone regularly then life will not improve for you.
Everybody has a comfort zone, but is it something we were born with or something that we developed?
The latest scientific advances by researchers such as Dr Bruce Lipton of "Biol ... Tags: Comfort zone, stretching your comfort zone, success strategy, success habit
- The Wisdom Of Controlling Your Genetic Blueprint
By: Thomas Herold | - Biology is entering into a paradigm shift finally giving up the theory that we are all controlled by our genes.
Current science beliefs that we are not as powerful as our genes. The problem with this belief system is it extends to such a degree that it makes us irresponsible. If happiness is determined by our genes than the moment we am born our happiness unfolds according to the program of the genes. There is nothing we can do about it.
Bruce Lipton's ground-breaki ... Tags: cell, dna, genes, science, perception, cancer, biology, belief, immune, disease
- From Cells To Self In The Biology Of Belief
By: Mary Desaulniers | - Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
What is the connection between a cell membrane and the human brain? A lot, according to cell biologist, Dr. Bruce Lipton, whose book "The Biology of Belief", details reasons why we can be the creators of our own destiny. A renowned cell biologist and former professor at the University Of Wisconsin Medical School, Bruce Lipton shows precisely how the molecular processes behind the brain's functioning work. In fact, he is the leading authority on the ... Tags: biology of belief, belief biology consciousness, belief bias, abraham hicks, dr bernie siegel, dr bruce lipton, deepak chopra
- Being An Optimist - Part 1
By: Dr Leo Kady | - OK, so maybe you hate optimists. You have this picture in your mind of someone mindlessly watching Pollyanna on the late show until three o'clock in the morning, then rising at 5:0o A.M. and singing "Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah" in the shower until the entire household is awake, causing a bad start to an otherwise perfectly OK day. A far more discerning look at optimists shows that they are life's big winners. They are richer, more successful, healthier, do better in school, and have both better relations ... Tags: optimist, optimism, pessimism, belief, Reality, Being an Optimist
- Thoughts, Emotions And Beliefs: Are They Controlling Your Life?
By: Joyce Dillon, R.N., M.N. | - Today, there is a huge change in scientific thinking. The seeds of a new vision or reality are sprouting throughout the arenas of physics, biology and psychology. This vision is a shift away from matter as the only reality, toward the inclusion of consciousness and mind as part of that reality.
Forward-thinking information in the study of mind-body integration indicates the vital importance of how our beliefs and perceptions influence our body in creating and maintaining health a ... Tags: Personal growth, energy psychology, leading edge of science, mind-body coaching, heath, change behavior, beliefs and perceptions, unconscious mind
- Obesity And Heart Disease
By: Mary Desaulniers | - Copyright 2006 Mary Desaulniers
We only have to look at a Titian painting to recognize that at one point in the history of Western culture, fat was considered beautiful. Before the 20th Century, corpulence was touted as a sign of wealth and luxury, largely because most people were barely surviving on a meager existence.
Ironically, now in our era of affluence and plenty, we have to contend with the health and economic problems of obesity. We have a population in Nor ... Tags: morbid obesity, obesity weight loss, heart disease prevention, heart disease causes, obesity research, heart disease and diet, women heart disease, m
- Common Misconceptions About Evolution Still Being Taught
By: Babu Ranganathan | - There are common misconceptions concerning evolution which continue to be taught. For example, in November of '04 articles had appeared in major U.S. newspapers in which journalists interpreted and claimed that according to research running may have contributed to the evolution of man.
The simple fact is that physical traits and characteristics are determined and passed on by genes - not by running or any other form of exercise. Any exercises that are performed do not affect the ... Tags: creation, evolution, nature, natural selection, origins, intelligent design, mutations,
- Conservative Theologian No Longer Believes Teaching Of Eternal Torment
By: Babu Ranganathan | - Not all conservative Christians believe that the Bible teaches or supports the traditional view of hell with its teaching of eternal torment or suffering. The Bible does teach a period of conscious punishment in hell for individual sins, but the ultimate and eternal punishment for sin itself is the eternal death (the eternal loss of life and access to immortality) for soul and body - not eternal existence in conscious torment.
In his article "The Bible Vs. The Traditional View of ... Tags: hell, heaven, soul, conditional immortality, immortality, eternal punishment, after life,
- Intelligent Design On Another Planet?
By: Babu Ranganathan | - Imagine finding a planet where robots are programmed so that they can make other robots just like themselves from raw materials.
Now, imagine an alien visitor coming to the planet and, after many years of studying these robots, coming to the conclusion that since science can explain how these robots work, function, and reproduce there's no reason to believe that there was an ultimate intelligent designer behind them.
The analogy above certainly is not perfect but ... Tags: creation, evolution, origins, intelligent design, creation and evolution,
- Evolution, Entropy, And Open Systems
By: Babu Ranganathan | - Few scientists have considered or pondered the implications of the law of entropy upon the theory of evolution. And, as we shall see, entropy does occur in open systems such as the Earth.
The theory of evolution teaches that matter tends to evolve towards greater and greater complexity and order. We are so accustomed to seeing evolution of technology all about us (new cars, boats, ships, inventions, etc.) that we assume that nature must work the same way also. Of course, we forge ... Tags: entropy, evolution, creation, thermodynamics, open systems, creation and evolution, intelligent design,
- Did You Inherit "fat Genes" - The Truth About Biology And Body Fat
By: Tom Venuto | - Copyright 2006 Tom Venuto
"Battle Your Biology? Fat Chance," proclaimed a headline in the health section of the New York Post newspaper recently. Quoting new research and citing psychologists, dietitians and physicians, the article said that more and more evidence proves that your weight is genetically determined, and if you're fat, "it's not your fault" and there's not much you can do about it. "We've known for a while that genes - more than environment and behavior - explain obe ... Tags: obesity, obesity gene, genetics and obesity, body fat and obesity, fat gene, obesity drugs, weight loss drugs, body type, endomorph
[1]»
|
|