Archive for September, 2006

If you need a financial blessing, continue reading this

Thursday, September 14th, 2006

If you need a financial blessing, continue reading this.

Heavenly Father, most Gracious and Loving God, I pray to you that you
abundantly bless my family and me. I know that you recognize, that a
family
is more than just a mother, father, sister, brother, husband and wife,
but
all who believe and trust in you.

Father, I send up a prayer request for financial blessing for not only
the
person who sent this to me, but for me and all that I have forwarded
this
message on to. And that the power of joined prayer by those who believe
and
trust in you is more powerful than anything. I thank you in advance for
your blessings.

Father God, deliver the person reading this right now from debt and
debt
burdens. Release your Godly wisdom that I may be a good steward over
all
that You have given me Father, for I know how wonderful and mighty you
are
and how if we just obey you and walk in your word and have the faith of
a
mustard seed that you will pour out blessings.

I thank you now Lord for the recent blessings I have received and for
the
blessings yet to come because I know you are not done with me yet.

In Jesus name, I pray, Amen.

TAKE 60 SECONDS and send this on quickly and within hours, you will
have
caused a multitude of people to pray to God for each other.
Then sit back and watch the power of God work in your life for doing
the
thing that you know He loves.

"Alone we can do so little; together we can do so much."
Helen Keller

Anu ang T.C.?

Monday, September 4th, 2006

Kwento: Ano Nga Ba Ang tc: Talaga..? Sat, 2 Sep 2006 10:11 PM Hehe.. cheng are you still.. awake..? Sabihin na natin.. ha?.. Ahm.. Tc:? is a simple SIGN lang talaga sya dati… Para bang.. without saying., dhes to. O kaya cheng to. For some intances.. Nanakikitext lang kami.. Alam na namin na. Ah, si dhes, si cheng yan. Gets? A sign.. Na naging mahal na namin.. Kasi.. Nung naging kami na.. One night.. Mahilig kasi sya mag pakwento.. Eh ako mahilig din magkwento hehe.. Sabi ko sa kanya "yung i love you na lang natin eh.. Ganto.. tc:" para bago diba..? Kala ko nga.. Di mag ki-click sa kanya yung tc: tc: na yan! Eh, na gustuhan nya pala.. Eh shempre ako din!.. Kahit nung mag kaibigan palang kami.. Gusto ko laging may tc: pag mag gu-good night na kami.. Hanggang sa nakasanayan na.. 0 ayan po ang jhologs story ng tc: namin..! Wala din kaming indearment call sa isa’t-isa.. Cheng.. AT Dhes.. Lang talaga tawagan namin.. I’d find it more sweet kasi.. When we call each other’s name.. I guess.. tc: is the best sweet words.. I could hear coming from cheng.. shempre pa.. I could say it back to him.. "tc: too.." Gudnyt, Godbless.. tc: … tc: 1million yun naman ang na pulot ko kay cheng.. Saying tc: 1million dhes.." hay. Time to sleep na.. tc: lang ako ng tc: dine eh!.. (",.(",..

Hypnosis part 1

Sunday, September 3rd, 2006

When you hear the word hypnosis, you may picture the mysterious hypnotist figure popularized in movies, comic books and television. This ominous, goateed man waves a pocket watch back and forth, guiding his subject into a semi-sleep, zombi-like state. Once hypnotized, the subject is compelled to obey, no matter how strange or immoral the request. Muttering "Yes, master," the subject does the hypnotist’s evil bidding.This popular representation bears little resemblance to actual hypnotism, of course. In fact, modern understanding of hypnosis contradicts this conception on several key points. Subjects in a hypnotic trance are not slaves to their "masters" — they have absolute free will. And they’re not really in a semi-sleep state — they’re actually hyperattentive.Our understanding of hypnosis has advanced a great deal in the past century, but the phenomenon is still a mystery of sorts. In this article, we’ll look at some popular theories of hypnosis and explore the various ways hypnotists put their art to work.How Hypnosis Worksby Tom HarrisWhat is Hypnosis?People have been pondering and arguing over hypnosis for more than 200 years, but science has yet to fully explain how it actually happens. We see what a person does under hypnosis, but it isn’t clear why he or she does it. This puzzle is really a small piece in a much bigger puzzle: how the human mind works. It’s unlikely that scientists will arrive at a definitive explanation of the mind in the foreseeable future, so it’s a good bet hypnosis will remain something of a mystery as well.But psychiatrists do understand the general characteristics of hypnosis, and they have some model of how it works. It is a trance state characterized by extreme suggestibility, relaxation and heightened imagination. It’s not really like sleep, because the subject is alert the whole time. It is most often compared to daydreaming, or the feeling of "losing yourself" in a book or movie. You are fully conscious, but you tune out most of the stimuli around you. You focus intently on the subject at hand, to the near exclusion of any other thought.In the everyday trance of a daydream or movie, an imaginary world seems somewhat real to you, in the sense that it fully engages your emotions. Imaginary events can cause real fear, sadness or happiness, and you may even jolt in your seat if you are surprised by something (a monster leaping from the shadows, for example). Some researchers categorize all such trances as forms of self-hypnosis. Milton Erickson, the premier hypnotism expert of the 20th century, contended that people hypnotize themselves on a daily basis. But most psychiatrists focus on the trance state brought on by intentional relaxation and focusing exercises. This deep hypnosis is often compared to the relaxed mental state between wakefulness and sleep.In conventional hypnosis, you approach the suggestions of the hypnotist, or your own ideas, as if they were reality. If the hypnotist suggests that your tongue has swollen up to twice its size, you’ll feel a sensation in your mouth and you may have trouble talking. If the hypnotist suggests that you are drinking a chocolate milkshake, you’ll taste the milkshake and feel it cooling your mouth and throat. If the hypnotist suggests that you are afraid, you may feel panicky or start to sweat. But the entire time, you are aware that it’s all imaginary. Essentially, you’re "playing pretend" on an intense level, as kids do.In this special mental state, people feel uninhibited and relaxed. Presumably, this is because they tune out the worries and doubts that normally keep their actions in check. You might experience the same feeling while watching a movie: As you get engrossed in the plot, worries about your job, family, etc. fade away, until all you’re thinking about is what’s up on the screen.In this state, you are also highly suggestible. That is, when the hypnotist tells you do something, you’ll probably embrace the idea completely. This is what makes stage hypnotist shows so entertaining. Normally reserved, sensible adults are suddenly walking around the stage clucking like chickens or singing at the top of their lungs. Fear of embarrassment seems to fly out the window. The subject’s sense of safety and morality remain entrenched throughout the experience, however. A hypnotist can’t get you to do anything you don’t want to do.But what is it that makes this happen? In the next section, we’ll look at the most widely accepted theory of what’s going when you become hypnotizedDragon_iori