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Create Change by Making Compassionate, Life-Affirming Choices with Stephan A Schwartz By Paula Joyce

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Create Change by Making Compassionate, Life-Affirming Choices with Stephan A Schwartz By Paula Joyce

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Are you worried about what’s happening in the U.S. election campaign and throughout the world with increased fear, anger and verbal and physical violence? Do you feel helpless and frozen by the belief that one person can’t make a difference? If so, you will be encouraged to learn that you are far more powerful than you know. Stephan A. Schwartz has been studying social change since his involvement in the Civil Rights movement in the 1960’s. His conclusions are quite surprising and absolutely life changing. The responsibility is actually on each one of us. The only change that is lasting and transformative is the one created by individuals making consistently compassionate and life-affirming choices. As you commit to making the best choices possible with integrity, it changes who you are and how you interact in the world. This then effects everything and everyone around you, spreading like a good virus. You hold the pathway to peace in your hands. Please join us Thursday to learn more.

Stephan A. Schwartz is a distinguished consulting faculty member at Saybrook University, a research associate of the Laboratories for Fundamental Research, editor of the daily web publication Schwartzreport.net, and columnist for the peer-reviewed research journal Explore. The author of 4 books and more than 100 technical papers, he has also written articles for Smithsonian, OMNI, American History, the Washington Post, the New York Times, and the Huffington Post. His latest book is The 8 Laws of Change: How To Be An Agent of Personal and Social Transformation. He lives in Langley, Washington. Please visit: StephanASchwartz.com

QDNA® Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain

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QDNA® Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain

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Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain: How a New Science Reveals Our Extraordinary Potential to Transform Ourselves with author Sharon Begley and Marina Rose, QDNA® decoding the Neuroscience Invention.

Join Marina Rose, QDNA® and Sharon Begley at 3:00pmPST on 9/29/15.

The human brain is the most astoundingly complex structure in the known universe—
more complex than any galaxy–says Physicist Sir Roger Penrose.

Huge quantum leaps and paradigm shifts occur when medicine, science, religion and spirituality collaborate together for the betterment of humanity. That is exactly what happened by the Dali Lama, hosting the Mind and Life Conference inviting scientists to his home in Dharamsala for nearly 30 years, to discuss their work and how Buddhism might contribute to it.

His Holiness the Dali Lama, always had one question for the scientists, and he continuously inquired and provocatively asked the same question over and over and over again “Can the mind change the brain?” his question was always undervalued. Finally the scientists listened, heard and as Sharon Begley aptly wrote in her article for The Wall Street Journal, “Dalai Lama Helps Scientists Show the Power of the Mind To Sculpt Our Gray Matter”

Sharon Begley is the senior science writer at ‘Stat’, the life sciences publication of the Boston Globe that is launching this fall. Previously she was the senior health and science correspondent at Reuters, and before that the science columnist at the Wall Street Journal and the science editor at Newsweek. A graduate of Yale University, she has won numerous awards for her work, including an honorary doctorate from the University of North Carolina and the Public Understanding of Science Award from the Exploratorium. She and Jeffery Schwartz wrote, The Mind and the Brain. Sharon is the co-author, with Richard Davidson, of The Emotional Life of Your Brain, and she is the author of Train Your Mind, Change Your Brain. She is a Key Note Speaker on the topics of science writing, neuroplasticity, and science literacy, including at Yale University (her alma mater), the Society for Neuroscience, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the National Academy of Sciences.

“Quantum Connection™: Exploring Health, Science, and Spirit” with Marina Rose, QDNA® airs live on Tuesdays at 3 PM Pacific on The VoiceAmerica Empowerment Channel.

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Marina Rose is the founder and developer of QDNA®, Quantum DNA Acceleration®, a revolutionary new technique for quantum growth in health, life and business. QDNA® combines the cutting edge science in Neuroplasticity, Epigenetics,  DNA Reprogramming and Quantum Field Theory into a powerful new technique to assist you to achieve optimal results. Accelerate your health, life and business now. info@marinaroseqdna.com, www.marinaroseqdna.com

Enlightenment in the 21st Century – No Mountaintop Required

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Enlightenment in the 21st Century – No Mountaintop Required

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7/8/15 – Enlightenment in the 21st Century – No Mountaintop Required

“When you are truly Being Here your life transforms in an instant and, practically speaking, you are enlightened.” – Ariel & Shya Kane

Join Ariel and Shya Kane and experience that enlightenment isn’t circumstantial and can happen to anyone, anywhere, not just for those meditating on a mountaintop. It happens in an instant and all it takes is Being Here.

Listen Live this Wednesday, July 8th at 9am PST / 12pm EST on the VoiceAmerica 7th Wave Network.

After this Wednesday, you can stream or download this episode and over 400 episodes on a wide variety of topics from our archives HERE.

You can also subscribe to BEING HERE on iTunes!

Transform Your Life by being PRESENT

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Transform Your Life by being PRESENT

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We have all heard this phrase, “live in the moment”, but what does it mean to apply it to our daily lives? How can we instantly transform our lives with this concept? Join Nancy and her guests Ariel and Shya Kane, internationally acclaimed consultants and seminar leaders, as well as award-winning authors of several books, hosts of the radio show, Being Here, listened by thousands each week on 7th wave channel of VoiceAmerica. They are the authors of Working On Yourself Doesn’t Work:  The Three Simple Ideas That Will Instantaneously Transform Your Life. They will discuss how in three easy steps we can change our lives by living in the moment.

Tune in to the Gentle Power Radio show 3/31/15 @ 12pm PST on the VoiceAmerica Empowerment channel.

R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Found Out What It Means To Me By Deborah Jane Wells (Part 1 of 2)

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R-E-S-P-E-C-T: Found Out What It Means To Me By Deborah Jane Wells (Part 1 of 2)

DeborahHeadshotUnconditional self-respect is one of the keys to declaring your independence from stress and discovering a life of generous, effortless, gracious flow filled with faith, hope, prosperity, peace, and joy. Such respect begins with mindfulness—caring enough about myself and my experience to pay attention to what is happening and what I am feeling. If I don’t recognize when I’m feeling stressed, I can’t do anything to change it.

Respect is also about not beating myself up for past choices—things I thought, said, did, or didn’t do. It’s about knowing that I am doing the best I can with the love and light I have access to at the time. Every experience is an opportunity. As I am able to recognize and transform more of my fear-based limiting beliefs into love-based empowering truths, I gain access to greater wisdom, clarity, and confidence, moving myself further along my personal Journey to Wholeness. By learning to demonstrate unconditional respect for myself in every moment, I become more able to demonstrate it for others as well.

Respect is also about boundaries, being clear where mine end and yours begin. Many of us find it hard to set clear and healthy limits on what we will and won’t allow others to do to us. Even more of us have difficulty not violating others’ boundaries.

Consider this example from my own life. On Monday night, my spouse comes home from work miserable about how his boss is treating him. It pains me to see my husband so unhappy. I listen patiently and sympathetically to sixty minutes of complaining. I tell him exactly what he needs to do. He doesn’t do it. Tuesday night, he comes home singing the second verse of the boss abuse song. I listen less patiently and repeat, with additional rationale, what I told him to do the night before. He shuts down and retreats to his den to watch football. Wednesday night, same song, third verse. This time I don’t listen at all, blow a gasket, and tell him to stop being a wimp. He demonstrates just how much of a wimp he isn’t by getting royally annoyed with me and storming off to the den. I demonstrate just how much of a wimp I am not by following him into the den and repeating my suggestion with even greater volume and specificity, including what he can do with the horse he rode in on. The good news—my husband’s boss is now completely off the hook because we are now so angry at each other that what his boss is doing to him pales in comparison.

Some of you are taking my side: She’s a professional management consultant and life coach with more than thirty years’ experience. What moron wouldn’t immediately implement anything she suggests? Others are taking my husband’s side: She’s a pushy overbearing know-it-all who’s taken three months to write the final three chapters of her book. Why doesn’t she stop sapping his self-confidence and mind her own business? To both sides I say, “Blah, blah, blah.”

The root of the problem is not whether my suggestions were wise. The issue is the nature of the core energy underneath me providing suggestions in the first place. Input stemming from a supposed “desire to help” becomes interference when it is fueled by fear in the form of anxiety, self-doubt, avoidance, or arrogance. Anxiety is when I can’t stand whatever pain I am choosing to feel over the choices he is making, and in order to stop my pain, I need to get him to choose a different path. Self-doubt is when I fear that if he isn’t making the same choices for his life that I’m making for mine, maybe I’m wrong. Avoidance is when there are aspects of myself I’m not yet willing to address, so I distract myself by focusing my need for personal growth on him instead. Arrogance is when I dare to presume that I can run his life better than he can, despite the fact that I’ve not walked even one mile in his shoes. The common denominator in each case is that fear, not love, is the core energy fueling my suggestions.

Read part 2 of this article for additional insights into the nature of respect.

 

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About the Author

What’s love got to do with minimizing stress and getting unstuck? Everything, according to empowerment coach and inspirational speaker Deborah Jane Wells, author of Choose Your Energy: Change Your Life! During her 30 years as an organization transformation consultant, Deborah served as a senior partner in four of the world’s largest, most prestigious global professional services firms. In 2005, she took a five-year sabbatical to find healing and peace because non-stop work had taken its toll. Her recovery from burnout, including a sustained 80-pound weight loss and freedom from 10 years of debilitating depression, led to finding her purpose guiding others on their journeys. Through healing and self-exploration, she discovered that loving yourself unconditionally is the key to transforming your personal life, your work, and the world. Deborah’s books, blog, radio show, and signature coaching programs help individuals and organizations harness that same transformative power of love to turn unexplored possibilities into fulfilling realities and step into their greatness. Learn more at the Deborah Jane Wells Website.

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