Saturday, April 30, 2011

The Future of Cellphones

The Future of Cellphones:

Dial With Your Thoughts A new brain-control interface lets users make calls by thinking of the number— research that could prove useful for the severely disabled and beyond.

By Duncan Graham-Rowe, Source: TechnologyReview.com

Researchers in California have created a way to place a call on a cell phone using just your thoughts. Their new brain-computer interface is almost 100 percent accurate for most people after only a brief training period.

The system was developed by Tzyy-Ping Jung, a researcher at the Swartz Center for Computational Neuroscience at the University of California, San Diego, and colleagues. Besides acting as an ultraportable aid for severely disabled people, the system might one day have broader uses, he says.

For example, it could create the ultimate hands-free experience for cell-phone users, or be used to detect when drivers or air-traffic controllers are getting drowsy by sensing lapses in concentration. Like many other such interfaces,

Jung's system relies on electroencephalogram (EEG) electrodes on the scalp to analyze electrical activity in the brain. An EEG headband is hooked up to a Bluetooth module that wirelessly sends the signals to a Nokia N73 cell phone, which uses algorithms to process the signals.

Participants were trained on the system via a novel visual feedback system. They were shown images on a computer screen that flashed on and off almost imperceptibly at different speeds. These oscillations can be detected in a part of the brain called the midline occipital.

Jung and his colleagues exploited this by displaying a keypad on a large screen with each number flashing at a slightly different frequency. For instance, "1 " flashed at nine hertz, and "2 " at 9.25 hertz, and so on. Jung says this frequency can be detected through the EEG, thus making it possible to tell which number the subject is looking at. "From our experience, anyone can do it.

Some people have a higher accuracy than others," says Jung, who himself can only reach around 85 percent accuracy. But in an experiment published in the Journal of Neural Engineering, 10 subjects were asked to input a 10- digit phone number, and seven of them achieved 100 percent accuracy.

In theory, the approach could be used to help severely disabled people communicate, says Jung. But he believes the technology doesn't have to be limited to such applications. "I want to target larger populations," he says. "It's interesting work," says Rajeev Raizada, a cognitive neuroscientist at Dartmouth College who published work last year on a similar concept called the Neurophone. "People have used this sort of visually evoked response before, but the notion of making it small, cheap, and portable for a cell phone is attractive."

The Neurophone used a brain signal known as the P300. This signal is triggered by a range of different stimuli and is used by other brain- control interfaces to gauge when something has caught a person's attention. But this typically involves a longer training period. However, Eric Leuthardt, director of the Center for Innovation and Neuroscience Technology at Washington University, is not convinced."

Reducing the size of the processors to a cell phone is a natural step," he says. He says the kind of visually evoked response used in Jung's research has been around for years, but it usually requires a large visual stimulus, which small cell phone displays are unlikely to elicit.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Friday, April 29, 2011

How to See Yourself Ten Years in the Future

How to See Yourself Ten Years In the Future
By Christopher Westra, Creator of the Manifesting and Thought Control Audio Package Objective:

See in your mind's eye where you really want to be in ten years time. Choose your own values, activities, and relationships rather than copying others. Complete this exercise that I've done with thousands of people to learn what you really want in life. This is your chance to dream and create in your imagination anything you want to do or be!

My Own Experience with the Ten Years Exercise While working with troubled teens, I used to have them do a Ten Years in the Future exercise. I asked them to write a letter to a friend as if it was ten years in the future. Most of these boys and girls didn't think about the next week, much less ten years to come. Like the Cheshire cat says in Alice in Wonderland, "If you don't know where you want to go, then it doesn't really matter what road you take!"

Of course, this lack of "foresight" was a major reason their lives were pretty messed up. We had some great conversations as they really thought about what they wanted. For most of them, this was the first time they had ever thought this way!

But the real story is what happened to me. I did the exercise right along with them on many occasions, writing my dreams and visions in detail. In my letter to a friend, I had moved to the country, built my own home, become a black belt in the martial arts, authored a book, and started my own business working from home.

Over the next ten years, something magic happened. All my dreams and visions became a reality, almost as if orchestrated by an unseen hand. I realized that something very powerful was happening, more powerful than I realized initially. I did write books and start my business. We did move to the country and I did build my own home.

How to Write Your Letter This letter to a friend will become a magnetic factor in your life, even if you write it once and then file it away. Your vision will guide you in your yearly goals, your monthly goals, and your daily activities.

You must write your letter as if it has already happened. For example: "Dear Bob, so much has happened in the last ten years. Rachel and I have moved to Australia and live on a 2000 acre ranch."

"Leslie, I just wanted to make contact again and tell you about my life. I started my own gardening business in 2012 and it's really taken off."

"Dear Harold, I met the love of my life in 2016 and we moved to Hawaii where Frank works in a bookstore and I give surfing lessons everyday. We love it."

Remember, describe all the details as if they have already happened.

What to Include in Your Ten Years Letter?

Include where in the world you live, how you earn your living, and your primary relationships. Add lots of names and details. Get creative. Write about your hobbies and your real passions and interests.
How do you give back to the community and the world?
What do you read?
What do you drive and where do you travel on your vacations?
You can write about your daily schedule and activities, your gardens, your office, or whatever is really important to you.

Make your letter at least one page long and write it to a real person who you think you may still know in ten years. This will help make it more real for you.

After I learned the power of this exercise, I wrote up an 11 page document that has guided my life in the past few years. One page is good, unless you really want to expand and write more.

Just for Fun To get your creative mind flowing, include some future inventions or world changes in your letter. I had the teens do this also and we had fun with it. You can include possible political changes, new technology, social changes, and much more.

Sit down and write (or type) your Ten Years in the Future letter today.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Bob Proctor Shares His Secrets


Bob Proctor Shares His Secrets

This October marks 50 years that I have been studying information that
has taken me from pumping gas in a service center to the Chairman of
Life Success Productions, a company that operates in over 100 different
countries.

In a recent company planning session it was decided that I would write three or four of the Friday stories to celebrate my 50 years of personal growth and to share with you some of the thinking and actions we were involved in to build this company. Hopefully you will benefit from our experiences.

In the fall of 1961, I was sitting in a fire hall in East York, Ontario.
That's a suburb of Toronto in Canada. Prior to becoming a member of the
Fire Department I was pumping gas in a service station for a dollar an
hour six days a week. It was mostly hard, dirty work. One week of the
month I had to work Sunday, that meant 7 days a week. In other words, I got 3 days a month off. I was working 48 hours a week for $48.

When I became a member of the fire department my income immediately went to $100 a week, and I only had to work 7 days and 7 nights a month. Half the month I was not working at all. So I did what a lot of the other fellows in the department did . I played a lot of golf and did a lot of nothing.

Then I was introduced to Napoleon Hill's classic, Think and Grow Rich,
and although I didn't know it at the time, my life was about to go
through an enormous transformation. I was 26 years old and up to that point, I had never in my entire life set a goal, a definite target to work toward. In looking back I don't suppose that any of the people I worked with were goal oriented either. We were all a product of our environment. The way I look at it now, we were doing as little as possible, just trying to get by. As Earl Nightingale put it . we were tiptoeing through life hoping we'd make it safely to death.

It was 1961 and I set a goal of having $25,000 in my possession by New Years day 1970. I gave myself a decade to do it. I did what the book
said. I wrote the goal on a card and carried it in my pocket and that
little card did what it was supposed to do. Every time I touched it, it
caused me to think about having $25,000. I didn't even know anyone with $25,000 and furthermore I did not believe it would happen, but, I did start to think of earning money, and I later realized that was a key
factor in my transformation.

One day I heard someone say there was good money cleaning floors. I
thought, I'm not proud. I'll clean floors. I have lots of free time. I
had an opportunity to buy a used floor machine with some buckets and mops for $980. That was an absolute fortune to me. It represented 2 months income. I was already in debt with little hope of getting out of debt. Nevertheless I found the money to buy that machine and started to work. The big change here was that I was working for myself. I had my
own business.

All kinds of good things started to happen. I came across contracts to
clean offices. A year later I was earning $175,000 a year, and I was
still on the fire department. I was afraid to quit. No one had quit that
department since 1934 and they never fired anyone.

In less than 5 years I was cleaning offices in 7 different cities and 3
different countries - Canada, the United States and England. My life was changing so fast, and I had no understanding of what was really
happening. I have since found out that when tremendous change is taking place in a person's life, they rarely understand the mental process that is taking place. Nor do they understand how or why they are dealing with the tremendous resistance that they are encountering at every turn of
the road.

I did reach a point where I had to quit working at the fire department,
and it was an extremely difficult thing to do for two reasons.

ONE. I had been programmed to think of security. I honestly believed
there was security in that job. Most government employees believe they
have security in their job. As I look back I see how false that security
was. I have learned that security is an inside thing. If you haven't got
it there, you haven't got it. Real security comes from understanding who you are, understanding your true potential.

TWO. The tremendous resistance from friends and family and other people in the fire department, it seemed everyone was attempting to talk me out of quitting. In that particular circle of society I was a part of, you didn't quit a job like this. However in the face of all that resistance, I left. When the people who knew me found out I was leaving to clean offices, they really thought I was crazy.

Here I am winning in a very big way, with absolutely no understanding of
WHY I was winning. Oh I could have said it was because I was working
hard, reading the books, listening to Earl Nightingale's recordings. But
I knew others that were doing that and they weren't winning.

Certain truths started to surface in my mind. I was raised to believe
that if you're going to earn a lot of money you have to be really smart.
I was earning a lot of money and I knew I wasn't very smart. If a
person's going to be successful in business I had been raised to believe
they'd have to have a good formal education. I was enjoying a
respectable amount of success in business and I had no formal education.
This caused me to start questioning my beliefs, all of them. Where did
these beliefs come from? Why did I believe what I believed? I started to
realize how my belief system was controlling my life. I was winning in a
number of areas because I was going against a number of beliefs, and in doing so I was literally developing a new belief system.

It was at this point that I developed an enormous desire to find out why
I was winning. And I couldn't find anybody that could tell me. In fact
most of the people I talked to were every bit as surprised as I was that
I was winning. Although I didn't know it at the time, wanting the answer to that question sent me on a journey that I don't believe I'll ever
finish.

I have since come to the conclusion that most people that are highly
successful in anything are not able to tell you why. Think about it, if
a person is a high producer in a company and the company knew why they were high producers they'd package it and give it to everyone.

The truth is that most successful people really don't understand why
they're successful. If you ask them they'll say because I do this or I
do that, but you'll find other people that do the same things and
they're not successful. They'll read the same books and go to the same
seminars and nothing happens. These successful people would be
classified as unconscious competents.

I wasn't satisfied with winning. I had to know why. Searching for that
answer has taken me to very interesting places. It's helped me to
develop meaningful relationships with truly interesting and brilliant
people. It took me 9 years to put the puzzle together, and I never found
all the answers in one place. It was like the pieces of the puzzle were
a part of a scavenger hunt. I had to find them and then I had to put
them together. And although today I'd quickly admit I don't have all the
answers, I have a lot of them, and I am so grateful to all the wonderful
individuals that have helped me figure this out. LifeSuccess programs
teach this information.

Earl Nightingale and Lloyd Conant, the founders of the Nightingale-Conant Corporation played a very important role in my life.
I was listening to Earl's recording of a condensed narration of Think
and Grow Rich and also his Strangest Secret recording. I would listen to
them every day. This led me to set up a meeting with Earl Nightingale. I
was fortunate enough to get an hour of his time. I flew to Chicago for
that meeting. It was a meeting that changed my life. I decided when I
left there that I was going to sell my business and go back and work
with them. I saw that company as a reservoir of some of the most
important information in the world, information that was not being
taught in school anywhere.

I was to find out that the only way I could work with them was to invest
in a distributorship with the Nightingale-Conant Corporation to sell and teach their material, which is what I did. It was while I worked there that I met some of the greatest educators in the world, and I was able to put my puzzle together. I purchased the distributorship and started
my own business. I became very successful, and I was ultimately invited into the office in Chicago to work there.

I stayed there for five years. The company was big enough that it had
different departments but it was small enough that if you wanted
something done you had to go into that department and help them do it. I loved that because I was learning. You see this industry that I'm a part of is a relatively new industry. Self help and personal development as we know it is only 50 to 60 years old. Compare that to the real estate or the insurance or the banking industry and this industry would seem like a baby. I was a part of it, and I loved it. I loved watching the change that took place in a person's face, in their eyes, when they started to realize that they could truly live their dreams.

In 1973 I set out on my own. I sat in a little den on Maplewood Lane in
Glenview, Illinois, and I built a vision of having a company that
operated all over the world. LifeSuccess Productions is the
manifestation of that image. We coach people from virtually every
continent in a 13-month coaching program, teaching them how to set and achieve goals that they previously would only have classified as a dream. We built a consultant company that operates in over 90 countries today. We train entrepreneurs to teach our material to individuals and corporations.

Next Friday I will pick up where I am leaving off here and tell you how
LifeSuccess Productions has become a leader in this industry. I will
share with you some of the ideas that inspired us to keep going in the
face of enormous obstacles. How LifeSuccess Productions has been built I believe is an interesting story. It contains a number of lessons that
most everyone can benefit from.

Bob Proctor

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Thursday, April 28, 2011

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Dreams Reveal Winning Lotto Numbers

Dreams Reveal Winning Lotto Numbers

By Randall Fitzgerald / Author of Lucky You:

Proven Strategies for Finding Good Fortune

Over a 33- day period beginning in September 1998, Janine Cox amazed and enthralled her co-workers at a Fort Lauderdale, Florida law firm by winning the Cash 3, Play 4, and Fantasy 5 games nearly every day in the Florida state lottery.

What dumbfounded Janine's co-workers even more than her uncanny success was how she managed this feat -- each night she dreamt the next day's winning numbers. I have interviewed Janine and her co-workers numerous times and you, the readers of Phenomena, are the first to receive a sneak preview of what I found out about her extraordinary gift.

Her win streak started in the aftermath of a dream she had about her deceased father. "In the dream, he was standing there talking to me and the room was dark. He said he was trying to help me but had been having difficulty getting through. He said, 'Play the 7912 and you'll win!'" She woke up and wrote down the number, played it that afternoon, and that night won $5, 000 in the Play 4 state lottery drawing.

When her father had been alive, Janine always used to give him her lucky numbers each day and he would often win. In the dream, he seemed to be returning the favor. After this experience Janine continued playing and winning sizeable amounts of money in the lottery using the numbers she visualized in her dreams.

One of her co-workers, legal secretary Susan Miller, admitted to me in an interview that initially everyone in the law office laughed at Janine, the young and beautiful paralegal, refusing to believe her claims. "But as Janine began winning, everyone's attitude changed and they got real serious about her numbers. For an entire month she won consistently and everyone, even the attorneys, were betting on her picks."

Another paralegal, Ron Warner, also felt skeptical about Janine's claims until he began to see the results firsthand. "Janine would come up to me at noon and say, 'I had another dream. Let's go play my numbers.' So I made about a dozen trips with her to watch her place bets."

Warner quickly became a confirmed believer. " It was amazing to watch her. Every time we went she had winning tickets to redeem. She was betting a few bucks, and getting hundreds, sometimes thousands of dollars back."

As I did, you probably are asking yourself the obvious question: why doesn't she hit six numbers correctly and win millions of dollars all at once? There is an answer, one that makes sense to me, and it involves a peculiar aspect of the human mind.

Another question that might come up for you, as it did me, is whether any of the rest of us can train ourselves to dream winning lottery numbers, horse race winners, sports event winners, or profitable stock picks.

What I found may truly astound you! Stay tuned for future columns on these and other aspects of precognitive dreaming.

Randall Fitzgerald is the author of Lucky You: Proven Strategies for Finding Good Fortune

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

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Three Simple Steps To Boost Your Confidence

3 Simple Steps to Boost Your Confidence

By Christoph Schertler, Creator of The NLP Confidence Builder

Confidence is one thing that everyone wants more of. The funny thing about confidence is that we all have it in certain situations. But for most people, the area they feel lacking in confidence involves other people, so these exercises are designed for this purpose. Each exercise takes only 5 minutes a day if you do it all at once, or longer if you spread it out.
There are 3 steps to this exercise, each one designed to build a little more confidence each time.

Step One - Eye Contact

Do step one for 10 days. Each day, go out in public whether it's shopping, on a lunch break at work or just for a walk around your neighborhood. Your job is to make pleasant eye contact with another person. You don't need to stare, but you also can't just steal a quick glance and then look away either. Short, but definite eye contact is what we're after here with a pleasant, casual feel.

On Day 1, you will make eye contact with one person.

On Day 2 , bump it up to 2 people.

Day 3 , three people and so on until by Day 10 you are making eye contact with 10 people. Don't stick to one gender (only females) or one kind of person (the elderly or children).

It's important that you don't take other people's reactions personally when you're doing this. Many people will look down or away but that's just how we're all programmed to react. Don't worry about it. Besides, if the eye contact is short and non-threatening people won't react much anyway.

Step Two - Say Hello

Step Two is a bit harder but is huge for your confidence. Start back at Day One and make eye contact with one person, but with one addition. You are going to greet them in a friendly clear voice. You can say 'Good Morning', or 'Hello' or whatever feels natural to you. Don't take too much time picking the 'right person', just do it with someone you're passing on the street that is looking up.

Follow the same pattern as Step One: increase the amount of people you say 'Hi' to every day until you're greeting 10 people on Day 10. Again, forget about any reactions this exercise may cause in other people and remember to stay pleasant no matter what.

Step Three - Random Conversations

Step Three is again a big step away from the first two steps, but its also easier in some ways because you're only interacting with one stranger a day.

Here's the plan: You are going to engage in a short conversation with a random stranger. Again, don't pick a certain type of person and don't worry about what their reaction will be. You're simply going to ask them 2 questions, thank them and move on.

Some suggestions: At a bus stop, ask someone if the so-and-so bus already came. Then ask them what time it is. Then say 'Thanks'.
At the grocery store, ask someone (not a store employee) if a product they're looking at would be good in the soup (or whatever) you're making. Then ask them another question related to the product. Then say 'Thanks'.
At work, ask that attractive co-worker that you're scared to talk to how their weekend was. Then ask them if they had fun. Bonus points if you can do it with friendly eye contact and a smile. Then say ' Good to talk to you'.
After a few days of random conversations with people, it gets a lot easier to talk to anyone in a confident way. After a month or two of doing these exercises, you'll feel much more confident in any social situation.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

How Your Brain Sees the Future

How Your Brain Sees the Future

Have scientists found proof of psi power?
New studies show people can anticipate future events.
By Melissa Burkley, Ph.D. / Source: Psychology Today

In Lewis Carroll's Through the Looking Glass, the White Queen tells Alice that in her land, "memory works both ways."
Not only can the Queen remember things from the past, but she also remembers "things that happened the week after next."
Alice attempts to argue with the Queen, stating "I'm sure mine only works one way... I can't remember things before they happen."
The Queen replies,"It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards."
How much better would our lives be if we could live in the White Queen's kingdom, where ours memory would work backwards and forewords?
For instance, in such a world, you could take an exam and then study for it afterwards to make sure you performed well in the past. Well, the good news is that according to a recent series of scientific studies by Daryl Bem, you already live in that world! Dr. Bem, a social psychologist at Cornell University, conducted a series of studies that will soon be published in one of the most prestigious psychology journals (Journal of Personality and Social Psychology).
Across nine experiments, Bem examined the idea that our brain has the ability to not only reflect on past experiences, but also anticipate future experiences. This ability for the brain to "see into the future" is often referred to as psi phenomena. Although prior research has been conducted on the psi phenomena - we have all seen those movie images of people staring at Zener cards with a star or wavy lines on them - such studies often fail to meet the threshold of "scientific investigation."
However, Bem's studies are unique in that they represent standard scientific methods and rely on well-established principles in psychology. Essentially, he took effects that are considered valid and reliable in psychology - studying improves memory, priming facilitates response times - and simply reversed their chronological order. For example, we all know that rehearsing a set of words makes them easier to recall in the future, but what if the rehearsal occurs after the recall?
In one of the studies, college students were given a list of words and after reading the list, were given a surprise recall test to see how many words they remembered. Next, a computer randomly selected some of the words on the list as practice words and the participants were asked to retype them several times. The results of the study showed that the students were better at recalling the words on the surprise recall test that they were later given, at random, to practice. According to Bem, practicing the words after the test somehow allowed the participants to "reach back in time to facilitate recall."

In another study, Bem examined whether the well-known priming effect could also be reversed. In a typical priming study, people are shown a photo and they have to quickly indicate if the photo represents a negative or positive image. If the photo is of a cuddly kitten, you press the "positive" button and if the photo is of maggots on rotting meat, you press the "negative" button. A wealth of research has examined how subliminal priming can speed up your ability to categorize these photos.

Subliminal priming occurs when a word is flashed on the computer screen so quickly that your conscious brain doesn't recognize what you saw, but your nonconscious brain does. So you just see a flash, and if I asked you to tell me what you saw, you wouldn't be able to. But deep down, your nonconscious brain saw the word and processed it. In priming studies, we consistently find that people who are primed with a word consistent with the valence of the photo will categorize it quicker. So if I quickly flash the word "happy" before the kitten picture, you will click the " positive" button even quicker, but if I instead flash the word "ugly" before it, you will take longer to respond. This is because priming you with the word "happy" gets your mind ready to see happy things. In Bem's retroactive priming study, he simply reversed the time sequence on this effect by flashing the primed word after the person categorized the photo. So I show you the kitten picture, you pick whether it is positive or negative, and then I randomly choose to prime you with a good or bad word. The results showed that people were quicker at categorizing photos when it was followed by a consistent prime. So not only will you categorize the kitten quicker when it is preceded by a good word, you will also categorize it quicker when it is followed by a good word.

It was as if, while participants were categorizing the photo, their brain knew what word was coming next and this facilitated their decision. These are just two examples of the studies that Bem conducted, but his other studies showed similar "retroactive" effects. The results clearly suggest that average "non-psychic" people seem to be able to anticipate future events. One question you may be asking is how big of a difference was there? Does studying for a test after it has occurred, or priming you with a word after categorizing the photo make a dramatic change, or is it just a slight bump in performance?

Essentially, these are questions of "effect size." It is true that the effect sizes in Bem's studies are small (e.g., only slightly larger than chance). However, there are several reasons why we shouldn't just disregard these results based on small, but highly consistent, effect sizes.

First, across his studies, Bem did find that certain people demonstrate stronger effects than others. In particular, people high in stimulus seeking - an aspect of extraversion where people respond more favorably to novel stimuli - showed effect sizes nearly twice the size of the average person. This suggests that some people are more sensitive to psi effects than others.

Second, small effect sizes are not that uncommon in psychology (and other sciences). For example, on average, the Bem studies showed an effect size of .20 ( out of a possible range of 0-1). Although that is fairly small, it is as large as or larger than some well- established effects, including the link between aspirin and heart attack prevention, calcium intake and bone mass, second hand smoke and lung cancer, and condom use and HIV prevention (Bushman & Anderson, 2001). And as Cohen has pointed out, such small effect sizes are most likely to occur in the early stages of exploring a topic, when scientists are just starting to discover why the effect occurs and when it is most likely to occur. So if we accept that these psi phenomena are real, how then can we explain them without throwing out our entire understanding of time and physics? Well, the truth is that these effects are actually pretty consistent with modern physics' take on time and space. For example, Einstein believed that the mere act of observing something here could affect something there, a phenomenon he called " spooky action at a distance." Similarly, modern quantum physics has demonstrated that light particles seem to know what lies ahead of them and will adjust their behavior accordingly, even though the future event hasn't occurred yet.

For example, in the classic "double slit experiment," physicists discovered that light particles respond differently when they are observed. But in 1999, researchers pushed this experiment to the limits by asking "what if the observation occurred after the light particles were deployed." Surprisingly, they found the particles acted the same way, as if they knew they were going to be observed in the future even though it hadn't happened yet. Such trippy time effects seem to contradict common sense and trying to make sense of them may give the average person a headache, but physicists have just had to accept it. As Dr. Chiao, a physicist from Berkeley once said about quantum mechanics, "It's completely counterintuitive and outside our everyday experience, but we (physicists) have kind of gotten used to it."

So although humans perceive time as linear, it doesn't necessarily mean it is so. And as good scientists, we shouldn't let out preconceived beliefs and biases influence what we study, even if these preconceived beliefs reflect our basic assumptions about how time and space work. Dr. Bem's work is thought provoking, and like good cutting-edge science is supposed to do, it offers more questions than answers.


If we suspend our beliefs about time and accept that the brain is capable of reaching into the future, the next question becomes "how does it do this?" Just because the effect seems "supernatural" doesn't necessarily mean the cause is. Many scientific discoveries were once considered outlandish and more suited to science fiction (e.g., the earth being round, microscopic organisms).

Future research is greatly needed to explore the exact reasons for these studies' effects Like many novel explorations in science, Bem's findings may have a profound effect on what we know and have come to accept as true. But for some of you, perhaps these effects are not such a big surprise, because somewhere deep down inside, you already knew you would be reading about them today!

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Monday, April 25, 2011

How to Get More Done in Much Less Time

How to Get More Done in Much Less Time

By Derek Franklin / Creator of The Action Machine

If you give me just a few minutes of your time, I promise to deliver back to you much more in return.

In just a moment I'm going to reveal to you a simple system you can begin using right now (yes, I give you everything).

This system will allow you to easily re-capture more hours in your day, more days in your week, and even more weeks in your year.

It's the perfect solution for you if you regularly find yourself looking back at at your life wondering what in the world happened to all your time, and why you have very few results to show for it.

It's going to help you take care of all the things you have to do on a regular basis, from the small stuff like checking email and reading the news, to the more important tasks, like building your business and spending quality time with your family.

It's so effective, I recently used it to take an idea from my initial thought about it to a complete ready-to-install software product in only 5 days.

Better yet, I still had plenty of time to eat 3 meals a day (or more), get plenty of sleep, watch all my favorite TV shows, hang out with my friends, and generally do what I normally do.

In other words, it turned me into an action machine!

So, If you're ready to learn it...

Here's The Simple 3-Step System to Getting Things Done:

1. Write down all the things you want to get done for the day. Everything from writing, creating content, or planning your next project to answering your email and balancing your checkbook.

2. Assign a specific time to each task or group of tasks. Anything from 15 minutes to 2 hours. Chunks of 30 minutes or less work best.

3. Select a task, start a timer (like an egg time), and focus on nothing but accomplishing that task. This means you don't answer the phone, you don't get up for a drink, you don't log onto Facebook - none of that. You remain focused on the task-at-hand!

If you practice these three simple steps regularly, it will totally revolutionize the way you get things done in your life - guaranteed!

It's as if it awakens an unstoppable force inside you that's been asleep for way too long.

Take a look at them again, then take 30 seconds and allow the structure and purpose behind these three steps to sink in. You'll instinctively see the genius in the system.

I can say this without sounding like I'm bragging, because I didn't develop it, I'm just a true-believer in it.

Now, I can probably guess your next question...

Why Does It Work So Well?

I'm no psychologist, so I can't tell you for certain why this system works, but I can share with you what effect using it has on my brain in order to almost force it to want to take action on a consistent basis.

It boils down to fact that it uses these three key elements:

* An end-result or goal (each of your daily tasks) - Our brains love goals, big or small, because they're built to be goal-seeking machines. Give your brain a goal, and it immediately goes to work finding ways to achieve it.

* A specific timeframe or deadline (the time you assign each task) - Once your brain has a goal, a deadline is the fuel that motivates it act! The shorter the deadline, the more revved up your brain gets.

* Believability (the order and structure of the system) - Instead surrendering yourself to lackluster results because you see your day as an overwhelming, uncontrollable mess, this system breaks your day down into small, manageable pieces that you actually see yourself getting done with ease. When you believe you can, you will!

When these three elements are brought together, the synergy totally transforms the way you psychologically and emotionally look at all the things you have to do.

So much so, that after you've used it for a while, you almost feel yourself getting addicted to taking action.

I don't know about you, but that's a habit I can definitely live with!


Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Video: Ask And It Is Given

I'd like to share with you 2 great videos from Abraham-Hicks.

The first one is a recording from a seminar that reveals the magic behind the "Ask And It Is Given"
principle.

The second video contains powerful words of wisdom that shows how we're in control of our destiny.

See the videos here:
http://20daypersuasion.com/self-help-video-042311.htm

To view hundreds of other motivational and self-help
videos, go to:
http://20daypersuasion.com/self-help-videos.htm

I've also posted new articles at our Self-Help Library.
They include info on stopping nervousness, developing
empathy and benefits of reading.

You may read them at:
http://20daypersuasion.com/articlelist.html#newest

To access hundreds of past self-help articles, go to:
http://20daypersuasion.com/articlelist.html

Hope you get something useful out of them.

Best Regards,
Michael Lee

Brought to you by: Lawyer Asad

Sunday, April 24, 2011

8 great ways to relax and recharge your life

Relax and Recharge Completely
By: Brian Tracy

Regular relaxation is essential for a long life and personal effectiveness. Here are some techniques for relaxing physically that are used by the most successful and highest paid people in America.

Take Time Off Every Week
First of all, work only five or six days per week, and rest completely
on the seventh day. Every single study in this area shows that you will
be far more productive in the five or six days that you work if you take
one or two days off completely than you ever would be if you worked
straight through for seven days.

Get Your Mind Busy Elsewhere
During this time off, do not catch up on reports, organize your desk,
prepare proposals, or do anything else that requires mental effort.
Simply let your mind relax completely, and get busy doing things with your family and friends. Maybe work around the house, go for a walk, engage in physical exercise, watch television, go to a movie, or play with your children. Whatever you do, discipline yourself to shut your mental gears off completely for at least one 24-hour period every seven days.

Get Away on Mini-Vacations
Second, take one three-day vacation every three months, and during that
time, refrain from doing any work. Do not attempt to catch up on even a
few small things. If you do, you keep your mental gears in motion, and
you end up neither resting nor properly doing work of any quality.


Take Big Chunks of Down Time
Third, take at least two full weeks off each year during which you do
nothing that is work-related. You can either work or relax; you cannot
do both. If you attempt to do a little work while you are on vacation,
you never give your mental and emotional batteries a chance to recharge. You'll come back from your vacation just as tired as you were when you left.

Give Yourself a Break Today
If you are involved in a difficult relationship, or situation at work
that is emotionally draining, discipline yourself to take a complete
break from it at least one day per week. Put the concern out of your
mind. Refuse to think about it. Don't continually discuss it, make
telephone calls about it or mull it over in your mind. You cannot
perform at your best mentally if you are emotionally preoccupied with a
person or situation. You have to give yourself a break.

Go For a Walk in Nature
Since a change is as good as a rest, going for a nice long walk is a
wonderful way to relax emotionally and mentally. As you put your
physical body into motion, your thoughts and feelings seem to relax all by themselves.

Eat Lighter Foods
Also, remember that the process of digestion consumes an enormous amount of physical energy. Therefore, if you eat lighter foods, you will feel better and more refreshed afterward. If you eat more fruits, vegetables, and whole-grain products, your digestive system will require far less
energy to process them.

Be Good to Yourself
Since your diet has such an impact on your level of physical energy, and
through it your levels of mental and emotional energy, the more
fastidious you are about what you put into your mouth, the better you
will feel and the more productive you will be. We know now that foods
high in fat, sugar, or salt are not good for your body. The lighter the
foods you eat, the more energy you have.

Action Exercises
Here are three things you can do immediately to put these ideas into
action:

First, plan your weeks in advance and build in at least one day when you will relax from work completely. Discipline yourself to keep this date.

Second, reserve, book and pay for your three day vacations several
months in advance. Once you've paid the money, you are much more likely
to go rather than put it off.

Third, decide that you will not work at all during your vacations. When
you work, work. And when you rest, rest 100% of the time. This is very
important.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Experiments Prove You Can Project Your Mind

Experiments Prove You Can Project Your Mind

Silva Method By Jose Silva, Creator of The Silva Method


What is ESP?
The original definition meant "extra sensory perception," but scientific research has proven that definition to be inaccurate.

Subjective communication is not an extra sense; it is a prior sense, something everyone has but not everyone develops and uses consciously.

Subjective communication takes place during alpha brain wave activity. During alpha dream time, many people have "pre cognitive" dreams – they dream of something, and then it happens shortly afterwards.

Since your brain dips into alpha for very brief periods just microseconds approximately thirty times every minute, it is possible to have flashes of insight, intuition, creative thought, perception, awareness, while in a waking state.

When you stop and think about it, there is a very good chance that you have had moments when subjective communication was working for you even though you had no training at all to develop this faculty.

So we have retained the familiar initials – ESP – and changed the meaning to Effective Sensory Projection. In the Silva mind training
system, we begin to develop the ability to use these subjective senses effectively, and in addition to perceiving information, we also project those senses to seek our information to aid us in correcting problems.

Information is available to us if we project to it and obtain it. This page
existed before you became aware of it and projected your sense of eyesight to it to obtain the information it contains. Similarly, you can project your mind – which is the master sense of human intelligence to become aware of information if you desire to do so.

Once you have projected your mind to the information, then you need to express this information in a form that is familiar to biological intelligence so that you can use it in the physical world. You may express this information as images (imagination/visualization) or as words or as feelings, or even as taste and smell.

When you create an image to express what you are sensing, this image aids you in focusing your mind on the subject so you can sense even more information, and sense it more accurately.

The more you practice projecting your mind to gather information, the more accurate you become. However, it is best to practice projecting to real problem areas and correcting those problems. When there are real problems to correct, you will be more accurate. If you are just playing and there is no real purpose, eventually you will probably lose what ability you have.

What do we project?

Some people ask just how the projection takes place. Are we projecting ourselves by projecting some kind of "astral body"?

Our research indicates this is not the case. You can project your sense of
eyesight across the room to perceive something.

So, too, you can project your mind wherever you need to so you can perceive information to help you correct problems.

You can also create things with your mind, things that can be perceived by other people when they are at the correct level.

We demonstrated this in an experiment with two young research subjects.

We had one subject enter the alpha level and create something with his mind. When he had done this, we had another subject, in another location, enter his level and project to the first subject and tell us what the first subject was doing.

The second subject described accurately a little toy truck – "green with red wheels" – that the first subject had created with his mind.

In other words, the first subject created something in the subjective dimension that could be sensed by another subject who was functioning in the same dimension.

We believe that subjects who think they are projecting their astral body to a distant location may actually be having a very vivid mental projection, creating with their imagination an image of their body that can be perceived by others who are functioning at the same mental level. We think that this is where so-called "evil spirits" come from too. People who believe in evil spirits, especially when they energize their beliefs with fear, mentally create thought forms that can be detected by other people, when those people enter the "evil spirits" dimension.

Can those "evil spirits" harm you? There is no more chance that those "evil spirit" thoughts can harm you, than there is of being run over by the little toy truck that my young research subject created with his mind. The only "evil" is that which is produced by the fear of those people who believe in such things.

We know that we can prove that mental projection is possible, although at this time astral projection can not be proven or disproven.

Previously, you may have used your imagination/visualization faculty only for "making up" things with the left brain hemisphere.

Once you have completed the UltraMind ESP System, your imagination/visualization faculty can be a real means of communication – a spiritual me
ans of communication with your right brain hemisphere. And imagination at the subjective dimension is the first step in creation.

This is a powerful combination of skills you have for helping to correct problems no matter where they are, and thereby helping to convert our world into a paradise.

Through practice, you can develop great skill at doing this. Using your ability to project to any place and any dimension, and to correct problems and create what you desire, you can create a paradise in the portion of the world that you inhabit.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

Saturday, April 23, 2011

The Science of Creating Your Own Reality

The Science of Creating Your Own Reality

By John Assaraf, courtesy of Mind Movies 2.0

In 1633, an aging Italian astronomer named Galileo Galilei was taken before the Roman Inquisition, tried, convicted of heresy, and sentenced to spend the rest of his life in prison.

Galileo's crime? He endorsed the idea, proposed a century earlier by the great Catholic astronomer Nicolaus Copernicus, that the earth is not the center of the solar system. In fact, said Galileo, it is the other way around: The sun sits at the center, and the earth is simply one of a handful of planets that revolve around it.

This idea was judged as being diametrically opposed to the position taken by Holy Scripture. Galileo was forced to publicly recant his views, and his book containing the offending idea, Dialogue Concerning the Two Chief World Systems, was banned. The old man's sentence was later commuted to house arrest, and he lived out the rest of his days confined to his villa outside Florence, where he eventually went blind.

Still, Galileo's views persisted, and the meticulous experiments and mathematical models he used in his search to understand nature set the stage for all the developments of modern science that followed. Three centuries later, a German physicist named Albert Einstein called him "the father of modern science."

From Galileo's time onward, scientists' precise observations contributed to a picture of the world that looked very much like a massive piece of mechanical clockwork; they had little practical use for such ideas as soul, spirit, or consciousness.

The French philosopher and mathematician René Descartes, a contemporary of Galileo's who is today regarded as "the father of modern philosophy," declared that the best way to understand how the world works would be to divide existence into two parts: the objective or material world, governed by the principles of science, and the subjective world of the mind and the soul, which would be the province of the church.

Descartes is especially famous for the statement I think, therefore I am. But the truth is, the think part of that declaration puzzled Descartes, much as it has puzzled scientists for centuries since. Just how is it that we think? Where do our thoughts come from? How do the bits of physical matter that constitute our brains generate consciousness? The answers to those questions open up a tremendous new world of possibility for what we can achieve in our lives, and they form a central part of The Answer.

A World Inside the Atom

In the generations following Galileo and Descartes, Sir Isaac Newton took the idea of nature-as-machine much further, detailing the precise laws that govern how that machine operates. All of classical physics, and in fact, all of modern science, has been built upon the foundation created by Newton. His laws of motion made possible the advance of modern technology, from simple steam engines to the space probes that have analyzed soil samples on Mars.

But scientists eventually reached the limits of the Newtonian worldview. As their tools grew more sophisticated, their explorations of the physical world took them deep into the heart of the atom, where the nature of reality proved to be something quite different from anything Descartes or Newton ever imagined.

At the dawn of the twentieth century, scientists began looking into the world within the atomic nucleus, and they were shocked to discover that on the subatomic level, the physical world did not behave at all the way Newton said it should. In fact, the "atom" itself turned out to be a sort of illusion: The closer scientists looked, the less it really appeared to be there.

And when our vision of the atom fractured, the foundation of classical physics fractured along with it. Our view of how the world works was in for a radical transformation.

Everything Is Energy

When we say the name Albert Einstein, what comes to mind? Perhaps you think of his wild mane of white hair, or that famous picture of the distinguished physicist sticking out his tongue. Or maybe you think simply, "Genius." But whatever picture you have, you will also probably come up with "E=MC2."

Why on earth would a mathematical equation for a sophisticated theory be so famous that even nonscientists recognize it immediately? Because with that simple equation, "Energy equals mass times the speed of light squared," Einstein shattered centuries of thinking and radically altered our view of how the world works.

One reason Einstein's idea was so transformative was that for the first time ever, it described how energy and matter are not only related, but can be transformed back and forth into each other. Now the elegant, clear-cut world of classical, Newtonian physics would be forced to move over and make room for the fuzzy, strange, nearly unimaginable world of quantum physics.

Quantum physics is the study of how the world works on the smallest scale, at a level far smaller than the atom. And as scientists studied the nature of reality on a smaller and smaller scale, something strange began to happen: The deeper we went into reality, the more it seemed to dissolve from view. The search for the smallest known particle of matter had instead turned up distinct yet elusive little packets of energy, which physicists called quanta.

The Einstein breakthrough comes down to this: Everything is energy. A rock, a planet, a glass of water, your hand, everything you can touch, taste, or smell - it's all made of molecules, which are made of atoms, which are made of protons and electrons and neutrons, which are made of nothing but vibrating packets of energy.

This is where quantum physics intersects with what I found inside that cardboard box. What physicists found has everything to do with how you are going to create the life of your dreams by building your dream business. For once we know that everything is energy - that there is no absolute distinction between matter and energy - then the boundaries between the physical world and the world of our thoughts start to disappear as well.

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Reading the Mind of God

In the decades that followed Einstein's theory of relativity, the new quantum physics began to reveal some very strange things. The tiny packets of energy known as quanta exhibited some very peculiar behaviors, including an unexplainable ability to influence one another, a property called entanglement.

In his book Science and the Akashic Field, physicist Ervin Laszlo describes a series of experiments conducted by lie detector expert Cleve Backster. Backster took some white blood cells from the mouths of his subjects and cultured them in a test tube. He then moved the cultures to distant locations, more than seven miles away. He attached lie detectors to the cultures and then performed a series of experiments on his subjects.

In one of his tests, he showed his subject a television program depicting the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941. This man was a former navy gunner who had actually been present at Pearl Harbor during the attack. When the face of a navy gunner appeared on the screen, the man's face betrayed an emotional reaction—and at that precise moment, the lie detector's needle seven and a half miles away jumped, exactly as it would have had it been attached to the man himself, and not just to a test tube of his cultured white blood cells miles away.

How is such a thing possible? In the language of quantum physics, the particles of the gunner's body are still connected or "entangled" with one another, and no matter how far apart they are separated in space, they will continue to influence one another. In fact, this effect appears to occur at speeds faster than the speed of light, which violates one of Einstein's basic rules.

Scientists dubbed this mind-boggling capacity for instantaneous interconnection nonlocality. Einstein had a somewhat less technical term for it. He called it spooky actionat a distance.

A Bizarre Discovery: Thought Influences Matter

Within twenty years of Einstein's radical work, another revolution in worldview occurred, just as cataclysmic as Einstein's. It started with two of the early pioneers of the quantum world, the Danish physicist Niels Bohr and his protégé Werner Heisenberg.

Bohr and Heisenberg studied the puzzling behaviors of these tiny subatomic particles and recognized that once you look deep within the heart of atoms, these "indivisible particles" are something like tiny packets of possibility.

Each subatomic particle appeared to exist not as a solid, stable "thing," but as the potential of any one of its various possible selves. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle stated that it was not possible to measure all of a subatomic particle's properties at the same time. For example, if you record information about the location of a proton, you cannot pin down its speed or trajectory; if you figure out its speed, now its precise location eludes you.

Bohr and Heisenberg's work suggested that at its most basic level, physical matter isn't exactly anything yet. At the subatomic scale, according to this new understanding, reality was made not of solid substance but of fields of potentiality - more like a set of possible sketches or ideas of a thing than the thing itself. A particle would take on the specific character of a material "thing" only when it was measured or observed.

In fact, even more bizarre, it was soon found that the mere intention of measuring particles, even without carrying out the actual act itself, would still affect the particles in question!

Suddenly subjectivity - the action of consciousness upon a piece of "matter" - had become an essential component in the very nature of reality.

The Zero-Point Field

As scientists continued pursuing their explorations on staggeringly small scales, they eventually found themselves staring at something truly confounding. They termed it the zero-point field (ZPF), because at this most infinitesimal of levels, some sort of force appears to be present even at a temperature of absolute zero, when all known forms of energy vanish.

Here, beneath the level of energy itself, exists a still more basic level. The field at this level is not exactly "energy" anymore, nor is it a field of empty space. It is best described, physicists realized, as a field of information.

To put it another way, the undifferentiated ocean out of which energy arises appears to be a sea of pure consciousness, from which matter emerges in clustered localities here and there. Consciousness is what the universe is made of; matter and energy are just two of the forms that consciousness takes. Ervin Laszlo calls this field that underlies and connects all things the A-field, in deference to the ancient Vedic concept of the Akashic record, a nonphysical repository of all knowledge in the universe, including all human experience.

The psychologist Carl Jung called it the collective unconscious. It has been intuited and described for thousands of years and in a multitude of terms and images throughout human history. Only in the last few decades has science caught up to what we always sensed but could never fully explain.

Says Laszlo: "The ancients knew that space is not empty; it is the origin and memory of all things that exist and have ever existed. . . .[This insight] is now being rediscovered at the cutting edge of the sciences [and is emerging] as a main pillar of the scientific world's picture of the twenty-first century. This will profoundly change our concept of ourselves and of the world."

In fact, it has already profoundly changed our picture of ourselves and our world—and it will radically change how you approach your life and your business.

Thought Creates Everything

So what are we saying here, that everything that is, is made of thought? That thought creates the physical world? Yes, that is exactly what we're saying.

Your thoughts not only matter, they create matter. Thought is where everything comes from. And your thoughts are where your business comes from.

In the chapters that follow, we're going to walk through the process, step by step, of building your dream business by first harnessing the most powerful force in the universe: your beliefs.

The Most Powerful Force In The Universe

If the idea that the universe is made of thought seems amazing, here is the truly amazing thing about it: The scale of power we're talking about here is staggering beyond comprehension.

The universe appears to be structured as a series of layers or levels, much like an onion or Russian nesting dolls: Inside of organisms, we find cells; inside cells, molecules, then "indivisible" atoms, then electrons and protons, then quarks, bosons, mesons, photons, leptons . . . and the smaller the world, the greater the amount of force we find wrapped inside it.

The deeper in nature you go, the more dynamic nature becomes. In other words, the more fundamental the level to which you penetrate, the greater the power you'll find.

For example, chemical power, the force of chemical interactions, operates at the level of molecules and atoms. Nuclear power operates at the level of the atomic nucleus, about a million times smaller - and it is a million times more powerful. Yet even the nuclear level pales in comparison to the deeper levels today's quantum physics is exploring. According to Laszlo, the zero-point field has an energy density of 1094 ergs per cubic centimeter - that's ten thousand billion, billion, billion, billion times more energy in a single cubic centimeter of "empty space" than you have in all the matter in the known universe.

And that's just one cc of empty space. Imagine what you'd have in a quart.

How Quantum Science Helps You Build Your Dream Business

In 1902, two years after the physicist Max Planck first coined the term quantum to describe the core reality of light, a young British writer named James Allen penned a little book entitled As a Man Thinketh, which drew its title and its message from the biblical verse "As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he."

At the time, few would have associated the two men and their work, but with the hindsight of a century's discoveries, we can now see the connection. While scientists spent the rest of the century pursuing the horizon set by pioneers such as Planck, Einstein, Bohr, and Heisenberg, which would ultimately lead to the quantum vacuum, philosophers like Napoleon Hill, Earl Nightingale, and Bob Proctor worked to articulate its application to the practical world of human accomplishment.

This idea, that our thoughts have a direct, causal impact on our reality, has been observed, but it always seemed like something that rational people couldn't buy into, an idea that created more questions than answers. Now science has given us that set of answers.

Remember the mind-boggling amount of power in that cubic centimeter of "empty space," or consciousness? When Victor Hugo said, "There is nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come," we now know that this was more than a metaphor. He may not have fully realized it at the time, but he was giving us a literal description of how reality works.

Thought is the most powerful force in the universe. Our thoughts are the controlling factor in what we manifest and create in our lives.

The idea precedes the thing.

That is at the heart of how my dream house showed up, as well as every business I've built, and the same thing happens to every businessperson who has a vision and applies these strategies and tactics. It started as a picture, an idea in my mind, and before I knew what had happened, I was living in it.

Science tells us that underlying what we know as the world is a field of pure consciousness, billions upon billions of times more powerful than any measurable energy, and that this field of absolute consciousness knows everything that happens, anywhere and everywhere in the universe, instantaneously and with absolute accuracy.

This is not so different from the kind of descriptions people have given for millennia in their efforts to grasp the ultimate nature of our universal source, what some of us call God. Whatever you call it, the picture that emerges is of a world bounded by an infinitely large, omnipotent, omniscient intelligence, which lies behind everything in the phenomenal world as its source, author, and ultimate destination.

This is the dream world we live in, you and I, and it is the clay from which you will shape and give life to your dream business.

Brought to you by: Lawyer Asad

Friday, April 22, 2011

Top 10 Ways to Seem Smarter Than You Are

Top 10 Ways to Seem Smarter Than You Are

Source: The List Universe

We all want to seem smart around workmates and acquaintances, but we often don't have the time to put in to further study to achieve this. Luckily, there are a few ways you can make yourself seem smarter with a minimum of effort. This is a list of the ten best tips for appearing smarter.

10. Learn a topic to debunk

The majority of "hot topics" are debated by people with very little knowledge of the subject. A good example of this is global warming - the majority of people you speak to on this subject will tell you how we must change our habits to prevent global warming, but few will know what "anthropogenic global warming" is. Spend a little time learning what the real experts on these faddish topics say and you simply can't go wrong. Try to remember some of the names of authors so you can quote them.

9. Improve your Vocabulary

The simplest way to do this is to subscribe to a "word a day" emailing list. Remember to ensure that you memorize the correct pronunciation and spelling of the new word or phrase. Perhaps you can start with mesonoxian, or any of the words on the Top 10 Weird English Words.

8. Obscure Knowledge

By developing knowledge in a very obscure area, you are very unlikely to meet someone else with the same knowledge. This means you can wax lyrical for hours and it doesn't matter how many mistakes you make - no one will know, and you will seem ultra-smart. You might, for example, spend some time studying the early Egyptian dynasties (or an interesting character like Smenkhkare,) or the writings of early Christian writers. You can be sure that even the most staunch Southern Baptist fundamentalist has never heard of most of the "fathers of the Church", let alone read anything they wrote. Saint Igantius of Antioch is a good start; you can follow up with Athenagoras, Irenaeus, Origen, Novatian, and Polycarp. Great subject matter for the Atheist who wishes to debate against fundamentalists.

7. General Knowledge

This can be done very easily. Buy a Trivial Persuit (Genus Edition) and memorize one card before going to bed each night. In no time you will have a fount of general knowledge so immense that no one will dare debate you at Friday night drinks.

6. Ask Questions

The best way to use this trick is to ask questions when you already know the answer. This is a form of Irony when used in the right way; when the person you are questioning answers, you can ask a related question which will make it appear that you have taken in what they said, absorbed it, and wish to clarify an aspect of the topic. Additionally, when you are discussing a subject with someone who clearly knows less about it than you, you can ask questions that you know will make them stumble. This is particularly good if you have a large audience as everyone will be in awe of you. Make sure you are humble when the person's weakness shows.

5. Learn About Good Books

Sparknotes. I repeat, sparknotes. Use the short notes found on this site to get a broad overview of famous classic novels. You only need to learn enough to make it seem that you have read the book. For a decent classic you should be able to do this in 30 minutes or less. And who knows, you may find that you want to read the book and gain some real intelligence.

4. Watch Movies

Watch some classic movies that are both good and bad. These movies don't have to be silent movies, black and white, etc. Just good movies, fulfilling movies. Also, watch some bad movies. Someone who can spout off one or two good movies will sound either smart or fake. But someone who can state both good and bad movies, and justify why each is classified that way, will sound intelligent.

3. Learn Quotes

A great writer once said: "Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone elses opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation." - while this is amusing, it is not entirely correct when trying to appear smarter. People will be utterly in awe of you if you can quote a famous line from poetry, a great play, or a witticism by a literarary master. There are a million sites on the internet that will help you to find quotations. Learn one a day. If you wish to learn a few lines of poetry, I recommend starting with Plath, Ginsberg, or Whitman; everyone knows who they are, but few will be able to quote them. Oh - the quotation I used here is by Oscar Wilde.

2. Use Words you Know

Nothing makes you looks more like an idiot than fumbling language. Stick to what you know! People will argue that tapes and books can teach you new words, but you still risk a terrible mistake. Learning new words can broaden your thinking and amplify your ability to communicate. However, doing so will open you up to appearing stupid, so you should stick with words you are 100% positive of pronunciation and meaning. Even if it takes you an entire extra sentence to explain a concept that one word would have clarified instantly, it's totally worth it.

1. Be Quiet

Quite simply, the less you say, the less you can say wrong. Oh, and smile and nod knowingly.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad

You Are No Different

You Are No Different

Earlier this evening I was inspired by this thought as I listened to a minister speak at the annual Red Cross dinner my wife and I attended. As usual I made a few quick notes to keep the thought alive and help me to remember exactly what I wanted to share with you. I tucked it away in my suit jacket with plans to write this "tomorrow sometime."

I was driven out of bed. It's 12:23 a.m.

Picture in your mind the most incredible thing designed by mankind that you have ever seen. Perhaps the Empire State Building, the Shuttle built by the technicians at NASA, The Golden Gate Bridge or even the intricate detailing in a painting you've seen.

What name comes to mind when I say the words "creative genius?"

Who do you think of when I mention God-like compassion, caring and loving?

What author's name do you think of when I mention "poetry," "drama," "mystery," "fiction," and "comedy?"

What do you see when I say "strength," and "stamina?"

Finally "winner," "successful," or "role model?"

I'll bet you a Kids Meal at McDonald's you never saw yourself in any of those images. And yet...

Look at your hands. Are they not the same as the hands of the skillful artist, architect, mason, or technician?

If you were to x-ray your skull, would you not find the same brain matter that takes up the space between the ears of Einstein, Plato, and Disney?

Hold your hand to your chest. Can you feel the beat of a heart capable of paining for the homeless and starving? Have you not the same heart that beat in the chest of Jesus, Gandhi, Mohamed or the thousands of missionaries around the world?

Look at your fingers. Are they not like the fingers of Frost, Churchill, Stevens, Wilder and King that held tightly the pens that wrote the words that shaped the world?

Look at your feet. Show me the difference between yours and gold medalists of the Olympics or the rescuers who carried the people out of the rubble in a tragic earthquake.

Finally. Close your eyes as you stand in front of a mirror and picture in your mind that man or woman who you think of as a success, a winner and role model. Open your eyes and explain to me the difference between you and that person.

There is no difference...except in how you perceive yourself.

You have the mind, the hands, the feet, the fingers, the heart to be exactly what you want to be. The only thing that is stopping you is the person you see in the mirror.

You have all that it takes.

It's 1:18 A.M. I can sleep now. The rest is up to you.

Bob Perks

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Thursday, April 21, 2011

When Eyes Meet!

When Eyes Meet!

Story idea by Isis Ezat
Penned by Lawyer Asad


Can you see the dream in these eyes?
Just look into the eyes and see what a magic happens.
Instantly it'll take to an Oasis, surrounded by date trees and greenery. Rows of tents are around. Its like a market place. People are jostling over the merchandise of the merchents who has travelled from the far places. Men cladded in their usual robes and head gears are moving around. Soldiers, also in their robes, are passing riding horses. There's a water spot where people has thronged to drink water for quenching their thirsts.
Women cladded in black hijabs, from their head to toe, are moving in groups, as their tradition dictates. The young girls has only used clothes to cover their heads and faces. Bright, happy and glittering eyes could only be seen. They're happy.
Unmarried girls are moving around in the groups of fours and mores. Stopping before some traders, checking their goods. The fresh smell of silk, musleen and other fabrics. Colourful beads. Jewelleries made of gold, silver and other cheap metals are waiting for the prospective customers.
It seems that the day is a Friday and a market day. Elderly people are sitting under the shade of some big trees and smoking 'Hooka' while exchanging their informations of the incidents around.
Some tents are selling foods and the trader is shouting at the top of his voice detailing the taste and freshness of his food. Satisfaction guaranteed.
There're arrangements for entertainments too. Because the sharp music of harps, pipes and other instruments are coming from some tents along with enchore of patrons. Those tents are luxurious, lavishly decorated with thick mat and coushions to give full comforts to the visitors. Somewhere Belly dancing is in progress. Women in their scanty and colourful tops with covered heads and Harem Pyjamas are performing. Patrons are fixing their gazes on those dancing women and not to miss even a slight nuance in their movements. Hot Kebabs and other foods are in front of them, unattended. Because more interesting performance are on the process which is more tasteful than the roasted meats, breads and fruit juice drinks.
The desert is in life. The Sun is oblique at the horizon. Kids, in their colourful dresses, are running around.
Suddenly there was an uproar, an extra activity was noticed among the traders and the throng.
At some distance a Caravan was seen. Royal flags, indicating the Royal signature of the royalty to which it belonged, were waving in the air. The crowd hushes, Her Royal Highness Princess Isis of Ezat is approaching with her royal caravan.
Sooner than it was expected the healthy, tall and majestic camels which formed the part of the caraven came to a halt at a nearby clearing. The Sentries falled in and stood in attention. The maids formed two lines and held large sheets of cloth to cover the passage. A beautifully crafted stair case was brought before the Camel with the most decorated kiosk on it.
Everyone had stopped. Even the animals also became silent and made no movement.
The screen made of precious velvet of red and green, laden with gold metal and stones, was held by one of the valets. Only one foot came out of the kiosk. Fair, manicured, laden with the decoration of the herb called 'Hena' or 'Mehendi' wearing majestic slipper made of the most precious animal hide and crafted with gold and other precious stones. Only the feet was uncovered or as much could be seen by the sides of the slipper. From the ankle the rest of the leg was under the cover of a yellow coloured silk pyjama or Salwar.
In a second the next feet also came out and gradually the torso and the person to whom those beautiful legs are belonging.
She was slender, supple and the proportionate lady, Princess Isis of Ezat. People saluted her and greeted loudly.
She was under 'Hijab' and covered most of her profile with a expertly tailored 'Burqa'. Only her eyes could be seen.
She stepped down the stair and stood on the ground for a moment. Looked around and a sigh of assurance passed her by seeing all the familiar faces of her attendants, maids and valets.
She gestured towards the Chief of the Maids and she rushed towards her. Princess told her something in very soft but unaudible voice to which she only nodded her head and departed from the place hurriedly.
The Chief of the Maid rushed to the Chief of the Body Guards of the Princess and had conveyed the order of the Princess.
Under the direction of the guards the places was cleared of the people and onlookers.
Princess was lead to a shop specialized in dresses for the Royals and Elites.
The Shopkeeper was a very cultured, educated and amiable man with a warm and contagious smile. He stood up and bowed to welcome the Princess and also to pay his regards.
Princess Isis was pleased at his courtesy and smiled.
She had two maids accompanied her and they were carrying fans to air the Princess so that she doesn't feel uncomfortable from the desert heat.
The man had a name the meaning of which is Lion in the language of the Princess. He was from the East.
He clapped his hands and a man, apparently to be a helping hand, appeared. He gave him some instructions in a language unknown to the Princess.
Within few minutes few more servants appeared holding a large platter which was covered with a very beautifully handcrafted piece of cloth. They had put it before the trader.
Lets call that man as Leo, short for Lion. Leo has uncovered the platter and a golden Jug was there with four equally matching golden glasses.
Its a great honour for this humble servant of the Princess that she has graced his shop with her graceful presence. The presence of Her Highness has glorified the shop and all the merchandise has been pale before the beauty of the Princess.
Princess smiled to herself. This man speaks very nicely and he knows how to speak unlike the local traders who think they're doing some favour by selling their goods.
Leo had poured drinks, made from sugar, essence and petals of rose, to the glasses and offered it to the Princess.
Her Royal Highness is an honourable guest and it'd be very kind of her if she allows this servant of her to serve her.
Princess Isis was amused. Felt at ease and comfortable in the presence of the man. A certain kind of excitement and tension were building inside her. Heart was pounding and persipirations appeared like beads of pearl on her forehead. She had never has such experience. What is it? And why this feeling?
She nodded in agreement to offer her the drink.
Leo was elated and he had held the glass of 'Sherbat' to the Princess.
Isis extended her right hand for taking the glass from the hands of Leo.
Their fingers accidentally touched and it was like a shock to the Princess. She was startled. Her mind started racing, oblivous of the circumstances and the surroundings. Is he the man whom she has dreamt to be her man since long???!!!
She removed the cover of the Hijab from her face.
Leo had looked into the beautiful eyes of the Princess and she had also looked into his eyes.
Both of them forgot the time, the place and the people.
They looked at each other.
Both the Princess and Leo knew that they're made for each other.
It was the love at first sight.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

The Height of Facebook Addiction

If you are on Facebook, you will find this hilarious

The 76-year-old woman walked down the hallway of Clearview Addictions Clinic, searching for the right department. She passed signs for the "Heroin Addiction Department (HAD)," the "Smoking Addiction Department (SAD)" and the "Bingo Addiction Department (BAD)." Then she spotted the
department she was looking for: "Facebook Addiction Department (FAD)."


It was the busiest department in the clinic, with about three dozen
people filling the waiting room, most of them staring blankly into their Blackberries and iPhones. A middle-aged man with unkempt hair was pacing the room, muttering,"I need to milk my cows. I need to milk my cows."

A twenty-something man was prone on the floor, his face buried in his hands, while a curly-haired woman comforted him.

"Don't worry. It'll be all right."

"I just don't understand it. I thought my update was LOL-worthy, but
none of my friends even clicked the 'like' button."

"How long has it been?"

"Almost five minutes. That's like five months in the real world."

The 76-year-old woman waited until her name was called, then followed the receptionist into the office of Alfred Zulu, Facebook Addiction Counselor.

"Please have a seat, Edna," he said with a warm smile. "And tell me how
it all started."

"Well, it's all my grandson's fault. He sent me an invitation to join
Facebook. I had never heard of Facebook before, but I thought it was
something for me, because I usually have my face in a book."

"How soon were you hooked?"

"Faster than you can say 'create a profile.' I found myself on Facebook
at least eight times each day -- and more times at night. Sometimes I'd
wake up in the middle of the night to check it, just in case there was
an update from one of my new friends in India . My husband didn't like that. He said that friendship is a precious thing and should never be
outsourced."

"What do you like most about Facebook?"

"It makes me feel like I have a life. In the real world, I have only
five or six friends, but on Facebook, I have 674. I'm even friends with
Juan Carlos Montoya."

"Who's he?"

"I don't know, but he's got 4,000 friends, so he must be famous."

"Facebook has helped you make some connections, I see."

"Oh yes. I've even connected with some of the gals from high school -- I
still call them 'gals.' I hadn't heard from some of them in ages, so it
was exciting to look at their profiles and figure out who's retired,
who's still working, and who's had some work done. I love browsing their photos and reading their updates. I know where they've been on vacation, which movies they've watched, and whether they hang their toilet paper over or under. I've also been playing a game with some of them."

"Let me guess. Farmville?"

"No, Mafia Wars. I'm a Hitman. No one messes with Edna."

"Wouldn't you rather meet some of your friends in person?"

"No, not really. It's so much easier on Facebook. We don't need to gussy
ourselves up. We don't need to take baths or wear perfume or use
mouthwash. That's the best thing about Facebook -- you can't smell
anyone. Everyone is attractive, because everyone has picked a good
profile pic. One of the gals is using a profile pic that was taken, I'm
pretty certain, during the Eisenhower Administration. "

"What pic are you using?"

"Well, I spent five hours searching for a profile pic, but couldn't find
one I really liked. So I decided to visit the local beauty salon."

"To make yourself look prettier?"

"No, to take a pic of one of the young ladies there. That's what I'm
using."

"Didn't your friends notice that you look different?"

"Some of them did, but I just told them I've been doing lots of yoga."

"When did you realize that your Facebooking might be a problem?"

"I realized it last Sunday night, when I was on Facebook and saw a
message on my wall from my husband: 'I moved out of the house five days ago. Just thought you should know.'"

"What did you do?"

"What else? I unfriended him of course!"

Author unknown. It was sent to me by Arjun Bhattacharyya, one of my very good friends.
Lawyer Asad

The Best Lesson of Life: Appreciating Others Efforts!

One young academically excellent person went to apply for a managerial position in a big company.

He passed the first interview, the director did the last interview, made the last decision.

The director discovered from the CV that the youth's academic achievements were excellent all the way, from the secondary school until the postgraduate research, never had a year when he did not score.

The director asked, "Did you obtain any scholarships in school?" the youth answered "none".

The director asked, "Was it your father who paid for your school fees?" The youth answered, "My father passed away when I was one year old, it was my mother who paid for my school fees.

The director asked, "Where did your mother work?" The youth answered, "My mother worked as clothes cleaner. The director requested the youth to show
his hands. The youth showed a pair of hands that were smooth and perfect.

The director asked, "Have you ever helped your mother wash the clothes
before?" The youth answered, "Never, my mother always wanted me to study and
read more books. Furthermore, my mother can wash clothes faster than me.

The director said, "I have a request. When you go back today, go and clean your mother's hands, and then see me tomorrow morning.*

The youth felt that his chance of landing the job was high. When he went back, he happily requested his mother to let him clean her hands. His mother felt strange, happy but with mixed feelings, she showed her hands to the kid.

The youth cleaned his mother's hands slowly. His tear fell as he did that. It was the first time he noticed that his mother's hands were so wrinkled, and there were so many bruises in her hands. Some bruises were so painful that his mother shivered when they were cleaned with water.

This was the first time the youth realized that it was this pair of hands
that washed the clothes everyday to enable him to pay the school fee. The
bruises in the mother's hands were the price that the mother had to pay for his graduation, academic excellence and his future.

After finishing the cleaning of his mother hands, the youth quietly washed all the remaining clothes for his mother.

That night, mother and son talked for a very long time.

Next morning, the youth went to the director's office.

The Director noticed the tears in the youth's eyes, asked: "Can you tell me
what have you done and learned yesterday in your house?"

The youth answered, "I cleaned my mother's hand, and also finished cleaning all the remaining clothes'

The Director asked, "please tell me your feelings."

The youth said, Number 1, I know now what is appreciation. Without my mother, there would not the successful me today. Number 2, by working together and helping my mother, only I now realize how difficult and tough it is to get something done. Number 3, I have come to appreciate the
importance and value of family relationship.

The director said, "This is what I am looking for to be my manager. I want
to recruit a person who can appreciate the help of others, a person who knows the sufferings of others to get things done, and a person who would not put money as his only goal in life. You are hired.

Later on, this young person worked very hard, and received the respect of his subordinates. Every employee worked diligently and as a team. The
company's performance improved tremendously.

A child, who has been protected and habitually given whatever he wanted, would develop "entitlement mentality" and would always put himself first. He would be ignorant of his parent's efforts. When he starts work, he assumes that every person must listen to him, and when he becomes a manager, he would never know the sufferings of his employees and would always blame others. For this kind of people, who may be good academically, may be successful for a while, but eventually would not feel sense of achievement.
He will grumble and be full of hatred and fight for more. If we are this
kind of protective parents, are we really showing love or are we destroying the kid instead?*

You can let your kid live in a big house, eat a good meal, learn piano,
watch a big screen TV. But when you are cutting grass, please let them
experience it. After a meal, let them wash their plates and bowls together with their brothers and sisters. It is not because you do not have money to hire a maid, but it is because you want to love them in a right way. You want them to understand, no matter how rich their parents are, one day their
hair will grow gray, same as the mother of that young person. The most important thing is your kid learns how to appreciate the effort and experience the difficulty and learns the ability to work with others to get things done.

(I don't know who's the author of this story. It was sent to me by one of my good friends, Cyril Charles. The story is very touching and teach the best lesson of life. So I put it here for you.)
Lawyer Asad

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Mind Over Pain: The Future Of Surgery

Mind Over Pain: The Future of Surgery

By Danny Penman Source: Daily Mail

A beautiful sunny day in the Cotswolds, two years ago. Six paragliders are circling like eagles on powerful currents of rising air. A group of children gaze with open mouths as the giant parachutes dive and swoosh silently above their heads. Then, suddenly, something starts to go wrong. Breaking away from the group, one of the paragliders is hit by a powerful gust of wind, turning the parachute canopy inside out. The pilot starts spinning like a sycamore seed towards the earth. Though he fights desperately, he cannot regain control of his parachute.

After what seems an eternity, the young man smashes into the hillside, driving the lower part of his right leg through the knee and into his thigh. He lies face down on the ground, blood trickling from his mouth. After a moment of stunned silence, he begins screaming in agony. He knows medical help is at least 30 minutes away and that it will take another hour to reach hospital. To make matters worse, he knows that he can't afford to lose consciousness because he might never again awaken if his skull has been fractured in the fall.

Something stronger than a 'stiff upper lip' is called for. So the man slowly begins to suppress the pain of his shattered leg using a form of self-hypnosis he'd read about as a child. He begins by forcing himself to breathe slowly and deeply before imagining himself in a garden full of flowers. With a supreme effort of will, he mentally pushes the unwanted pain of his shattered knee to the back of his mind. Even though shards of bone can be seen through his jeans, he forces himself to believe that his knee is only bruised. He refuses to believe in pain.

'It is a myth,' he keeps telling himself. 'Pain does not exist.' And inch-by-inch the agony recedes before, finally, becoming isolated and distant. The hypnosis had worked. He remains in a state of calm, until finally the paramedics arrive with the blessed relief of chemical anaesthesia.

An apocryphal tale? Perhaps so. But I know this story to be all too true. I know it, because I was that young man who crashed his paraglider. And I know, from that terrible experience, that the mind has truly extraordinary powers — powers that defy logical explanation and leave most conventional doctors scratching their heads in bewilderment.

How was I, a mere amateur, able to suppress the agony of a leg and knee shattered in a dozen places, using nothing more than the power of the mind? How is it possible for hypnosis to control extreme pain? In the long months of recuperation that followed my accident, it is a mystery I pushed to the back of my mind. But earlier this month, my traumatic experience came back to me when I read the remarkable tale of Leslie Mason from Colchester. Mr Mason had two teeth and their roots removed by a dentist. Nothing unusual about that, of course. Except that he elected to have this agonising procedure performed without anaesthetic, using only the power of hypnosis to block the pain. More remarkable still, the procedure was a success. Mr Mason said afterwards: 'I didn't feel any pain.'

Teeth removed without an anaesthetic? The mere idea makes any sane person wince. Yet I knew, from my own experience on that lonely hillside, that it could indeed be possible. So I set out to discover just how such hypnosis works, and whether we have all underestimated the power of the human mind.

Hypnosis vs. Anaesthetics Talking to medical experts from around the world, I discovered that it is a rapidly expanding branch of medicine — one that many are loathe to discuss, yet which may herald extraordinary developments in surgical science. For in defiance of conventional wisdom, it turns out that dentists and surgeons across the world are increasingly turning to hypnosis as a possible alternative to general anaesthetic. They claim that hypnosis has no negative side effects, is cheaper than conventional pain relief, and — since it does not interfere with the workings of the body — the patient recovers faster, too.

To take just one example, long before Leslie Mason was undergoing his tooth extractions, Dr Mike Gow was using hypnosis to carry out surgery at his dental practice in Glasgow. Only recently, one of his patients, Amanda Maxwell, had a tooth removed and replaced with a crown using hypnosis. Four titanium screws were driven into her jawbone as part of the operation. Such an operation would normally be excruciatingly painful and would certainly need a general anaesthetic. But Amanda says that thanks to the hypnosis techniques used by Dr Gow, there was no need for drugs at all. 'I'm quite a wimp when it comes to pain,' says Amanda. 'But during the operation my mind was elsewhere so it didn't hurt. As far as I was concerned, I was walking along a beach looking at the sea. I could hear the machine drilling into my jaw but it didn't bother me at all.' So how did Dr Gow do it? He uses a standard 'light trance' form of hypnosis, which is about as far as it's possible to get from the overblown drama of a stage hypnotist. He simply asks his patients to breath slowly and deeply before imagining themselves in a beautiful, peaceful place. This could be their bedroom or a sandy beach. He then asks the patient to imagine pain as a dial running from one to ten. He tells them that they have the power to control the level of pain by simply turning down the dial in their mind.

'Dr Gow told me that if the pain rose above six then I should ask for an anaesthetic,' says Amanda. 'But it never rose above two or three during the entire operation.' The History of Mind over Pain Radical as his techniques may seem, in many ways Dr Gow is simply returning to an earlier era of medicine. Before the advent of modern anaesthetics, many Victorian surgeons explored mind control as a method of eliminating pain. In 1836 , a French physician called Jean-Victor Oudet became the first dentist to remove a tooth using ' mesmerism' as it was then known.

A few years later, Dr James Esdaile, a young Scottish surgeon, began using the same technique to dull the pain limb amputations. Yet with the discovery of potent chemical anaesthetics such as nitrous oxide and ether, such techniques drifted into obscurity. After all, given the choice, what patient would not opt for the certainty of general anaesthesia over hypnosis — a branch of science that nobody could fully explain. Yet more than 180 years on, the technique is once again being explored by reputable surgeons. One team in Belgium has operated on more than 6,000 patients using hypnosis combined with a light local anaesthetic.

The local anaesthetic is used only to deaden the surface of the skin while a scalpel slices through it. It has no effect inside the body. 'The patient is conscious throughout the whole operation,' says Professor Marie-Elisabeth Faymonville, head of the Pain Clinic at Liege University Hospital in Belgium. 'This helps the doctor and patient work together. The patient may have to move during an operation and it's simple to get them to do so if they remain conscious. We've even done a hysterectomy using the procedure.'

The idea of replacing anaesthetics with hypnosis in major surgery is now beginning to be taken seriously in Britain too. The reputable journal New Scientist recently reported the remarkable case of 46- year-old Pippa Plaisted, who had a breast cancer operation in London using hypnosis. Pippa was put into a light trance and could hear the surgeon calmly telling her the details of the operation as he carried them out. 'The surgeon was cutting and sewing inside me, but I could not feel any sensation at all,' said Pippa. 'After the operation I felt tired, but there was no nausea or wooziness. I had a clear head and felt totally normal.'

Yet despite such cases, scientists remain sceptical. Many say patients are being deliberately selected by 'pro-hypnosis' doctors for their susceptibility to hypnotism. Professor Chris French, a psychologist from Goldsmiths, University of London, says: 'Some people can cope with extraordinary amounts of pain because they can mentally remove themselves. It may have nothing to do with hypnosis. 'Most of these operations also use a local anaesthetic. Most pain receptors are in the skin, not inside the body, so the main source of pain is still being anaesthetised. Surgery also uses extremely sharp scalpels which are far less painful than ordinary knives. 'I'm not totally sceptical about hypnosis but I don't think it's as miraculous as it seems.' His hesitance is understandable. For perhaps the strangest aspect of all these procedures is that scientists are still at a loss to explain how it works.

Numerous possibilities abound. One theory holds that hypnosis subdues the ' conscious mind' and allows the hypnotist to communicate directly with the deep subconscious. In effect, the mind is switched off and can feel no pain. Another theory claims that the hypnotist is simply distracting the patient and uses the 'power of suggestion' to trick them into believing they are not in pain. Whichever theory is true, there is no doubt that hypnosis is starting to garner powerful supporters in the medical establishment. Dr Martin Wall, President of the Royal Society of Medicine's Hypnosis and Psychosomatic Medicine division, says: 'Pain is a construct conjured up by the brain. In other words, it's not real. It's simply a series of electrical impulses travelling to the brain. 'Hypnosis is a powerful technique with a great many benefits for the patient. It's a great way of relieving anxiety and boosting confidence.'

The Dark Side of Hypnosis All of which makes one wonder why it has not been more thoroughly researched. Or has it? For as with so many elements of fringe medicine, the powers of hypnosis not only have the potential to help mankind, but also to be used for nefarious ends.

Edited by: Lawyer Asad