Posted by Kagisho in Conscious LivingOct 31st, 2009 | No Comments
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Have you noticed this? The bankers normally refuse to lend you any money when you need it desperately but they will go right to your doorsteps to offer you money (loan) when you are rich (you don’t need the money now). Why is it so? It is because bankers only offer to lend you money when they think that you are qualified (able to repay the loan).
Some people may find it weird and think that why the banks only lend money to people who don’t need the money (the rich), and just refuse to lend it to those who need it urgently. But this is just how the banks...
Posted by Kagisho in Conscious LivingOct 28th, 2009 | No Comments
I think that it would be fun to share this with my readers. Here are the top 10 healthiest food that I love.
1. Oats
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What is good about it?
Oatmeal is high in fibre and hence it aids keeping bowel movement regular. It also helps in keeping your blood sugar steady throughout the day which will prevent you from succumbing to your cravings or pigging out. It is also a good source of food that can help to lower cholesterol level.
How I prepare it:
I don’t really drink milk nowadays after reading about so many articles that have negative news about it. I tend to...
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Halloween brings to light our memories and our apprehensions and enlivens our imagination. Each year we honestly portray ourselves as something other than who we are, and venture out into the night fearlessly asking for what we want from strangers and friends. The chant, “Trick or Treat!” resounds on neighborhood streets, with a telltale confidence that our abundant rewards, sweet and freely given, fill the largest container we dare to hold. Life, too, offers us the opportunity to boldly request our desires from others as well as the Universe. Just as our expectations of creepy “things...
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
For me, karma seemed like an impending event in the beginning; something that was going to happen to me. Karma was something that I had no control over, sometimes good, and though not understood, sometimes bad, but something I had earned nevertheless. And I never knew when karma, for better or worse, would strike!
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Recently I had two insights in a dream that I wanted to share with you. The insights are about why we suffer emotionally and how we can heal our suffering. I hope they support you as they do me. I’ll share it with you in the same way it came to me…
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
The extent of the psychological and or emotional damage we sustain from the process of growing up in, and adapting to, a dysfunctional society, will determine the level of damage control and difficulty in overcoming the effects of those early influences. Here are a few guidelines that helped me get past the more difficult challenges.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Karma is one of the West’s best known Eastern Mystical concepts, even featuring in popular songs by John Lennon (Instant Karma), David Bowie (Karma Man), and Culture Club (Karma Chameleon) among others. Some years ago the then England football (soccer) manager Glenn Hoddle, a genuinely Spiritual man, was sacked for an ill-considered remark that disabled people were paying for the sins of past lives.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Have you ever felt suddenly anxious or “on edge” and didn’t know why? There are many reasons why we might feel fearful at different times. We get scared about things like physical danger, accidents, natural disasters, and so on. These are all situations where fear can be helpful because it triggers the “fight or flight” response, which floods our bodies with adrenaline and prompts us to defend ourselves or flee the danger.
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
For eons of time we have played out the duality of wealth and poverty in this physical world. When we have felt opulence in our heart we have created a renaissance in our lives. In the moments where we have allowed our individual and collective fear to be our master, our reaction has typically been to destroy the things we hold most dear. Now we find ourselves at a critical juncture in our evolution. The extremes are obvious. Great material wealth is matched by unbelievable poverty. Will we go beyond this duality and embrace the potential of unconditional love where wealth and poverty merge into...
Posted by Kagisho in Transform Your MindOct 26th, 2009 | No Comments
Do your employees know your name? Do they even know why your organization exists? If the answer to one or both of these questions is “no,” you cannot possibly have an inclusive culture in your organization. And if that’s the case, you are not optimizing your business results.