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Mindset Mastery Do You Have A Warriors Mindset?

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Part Two of this article is coming this week, so I decided to re output the first one beforehand so you can see what Part Two is actually relating to0. Mindset Master Series – Do You Have A Warriors Mindset? This month we are taking a look at the  Mindset Mastery series and taking a closer look in to a ‘Warrior Mindset’ and how we can use the ways of the past with the pace of today to our advantage. ‘Victorious warriors win first and then go to war, while defeated warriors go to war first and then seek to…

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Quote of the Day – 31st January

Today’s Quote When I let go of what I am, I become what I might be.” -  Lao Tzu    

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Quote of the Day – 30th January

Today’s Quote Growth in consciousness doesn’t depend on the will of the intellect or its possibilities but on the intensity of the inner urge.” – Ancient Egyptian Proverb    

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Quote of the Day – 29th January

Today’s Quote If you want a certain thing, you must first be a certain person. Once you are that certain person, obtaining that certain thing will no longer be a concern of yours.” – Zen Proverb    

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Mindful Wisdom Note From Nothing Becomes Everything – The Story Of Svetaketu From The Chandogya Upanishad

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From Nothing Becomes Everything – The Story Of Svetaketu From The Chandogya Upanishad In Aldus Huxley’s – The Perennial Philosophy is an extract from the Chandogya Upanishad about a young man’s journey of education and understanding. It correlates most highly with the Universal Principles such as Source, Oneness and The Way, it is a delightful, revealing and inspiring story. I found a site which had the story on so have used their version and listed their address below, plus a wiki page for anyone interested in that. Let me know what you think of the story or if you already…

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Quote of the Day – 28th January

Today’s Quote We can throw stones, complain about them, stumble on them, climb over them, or build with them” – William Arthur Ward    

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Quote of the Day – 27th January

Today’s Quote You are the only problem you will ever have and you are the only solution. Change is inevitable, personal growth is always a personal decision.” – Bob Proctor      

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Feng Shui, Martial Arts and Korean Culture – A Match Made In Heaven?

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This was an article I originally wrote for a Martial Arts magazine hence the length but as it is topical about Feng Shui which we have been are covering at the moment, I’m adding it to the blogroll! Feng Shui, Martial Arts and Korean Culture – A Match Made In Heaven? Korea, Martial Arts and Feng Shui have a thread running through them steeped in history, culture and philosophy that is certainly worth a journey along to find out more. Some of you may disqualify Feng Shui for lack of ‘scientific’ proof whilst some of you may become or are…

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Quote of the Day – 26th January

Today’s Quote You can never become a great man or woman until you have overcome anxiety, worry, and fear. It is impossible for an anxious person, a worried one, or a fearful one to perceive truth; all things are distorted and thrown out of their proper relations by such mental states, and those who are in them cannot read the thoughts of God (Universe).” – Wallace D. Wattles      

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Quote of the Day – 25th January

Today’s Quote   The beautiful thing about the law of attraction is that you can begin where you are, and you can begin to think “real thinking”, and you can begin to generate within yourself a feeling tone of harmony and happiness. The law will begin to respond to that.” – Michael Beckwith  

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How To Use Zen Like Perspective To Become Unstuck Whilst Finding New Clarity And Solutions

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How To Use Zen Like Perspective To Become Unstuck Whilst Finding New Clarity And Solutions Sometimes we can become stuck in our perspectives and struggle to make any progress in the way we view things on a daily basis. This can include your conversations and attitudes, your circumstances and things that happen and other areas such as your relationships and work life. Do not focus on anything in particular; instead, turn back into yourself slightly, and let your gaze expand and become more and more spacious and expansive.” – Sogyal Rinpoche A simple little exercise you can do is to…