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This came to me in an email today - it is an incredible demonstration of where we get stuck and how life can be when we are in tune!
From Mark Romero - (www.MarkRomeroMusic.com)
We all want to play beautiful music throughout our life.
Whether it be a desire for more prosperity, better health,
more dynamic relationships or a deeper spiritual connection,
we all seek to make our lives a beautiful symphony.
Unfortunately, many of us forget to play all of our strings.
Tune into this week's podcast to get some ideas on how
you can truly begin to play beautiful music throughout your life.
Click link below for more:
Play all Your Strings
Thanks for tuning in, and have a wonderful weekend!
Mark Romero
www.MarkRomeroMusic.com
support@markromeromusic.com
MarkRomeroMusic.com
PO Box 7345
Laguna Niguel, CA
92607
For reference here is the link to my Accord article -
Accord Blog
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Saturday, June 25, 2011
Tuesday, June 21, 2011
The Real Secret!
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For those who have read my previous posts, you are familiar with my fascination with the mind and the brain. Also I have spent many hours uncovering the causes and secrets to creating my desires and shedding the past. Like an archaeologist I have dug, studied, and documented my discoveries, many of them in these blogs.
Today I have found a Gem of great price, one that provides the key to the power of all of the rest of my work and others work as well. Incredibly in does not involve buying programs or tapes, but the purchase of a book for $24.95.
Of course if you purchase this book and read it, your life will be changed (at least your understanding will be changed, in order for your life to change you will have to apply the changes recommended in the book)
So what is the book? - Power UP Your Brain by David Perlmutter
I can only tell you that I have done extensive research and study of the mind and this book is the key to turning on your brain and enabling you to implement all of the books, tapes and endless programs you have purchased and were unable to implement previously.
It does require changing your diet, exercising, and meditation.
For some people this may be very difficult, but is achievable.
For some it may require treatments at the Perlmutter center - click this link -
Perlmutter Center
Share this with your friends, family and loved ones today!
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For those who have read my previous posts, you are familiar with my fascination with the mind and the brain. Also I have spent many hours uncovering the causes and secrets to creating my desires and shedding the past. Like an archaeologist I have dug, studied, and documented my discoveries, many of them in these blogs.
Today I have found a Gem of great price, one that provides the key to the power of all of the rest of my work and others work as well. Incredibly in does not involve buying programs or tapes, but the purchase of a book for $24.95.
Of course if you purchase this book and read it, your life will be changed (at least your understanding will be changed, in order for your life to change you will have to apply the changes recommended in the book)
So what is the book? - Power UP Your Brain by David Perlmutter
I can only tell you that I have done extensive research and study of the mind and this book is the key to turning on your brain and enabling you to implement all of the books, tapes and endless programs you have purchased and were unable to implement previously.
It does require changing your diet, exercising, and meditation.
For some people this may be very difficult, but is achievable.
For some it may require treatments at the Perlmutter center - click this link -
Perlmutter Center
Share this with your friends, family and loved ones today!
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Labels:
Better Health,
Brain,
Mind,
Pain relief,
self help
Monday, June 6, 2011
Finding the Truth
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One can see in the variety and diversity of the worlds religions that something is out of balance. It took me many years of study and meditation to understand this process.
What I discovered is amazing. When one discovers his “TRUTH” he feel alive and connected. This individual then tries to share that with others or writes a book, and begins to teach his “TRUTH” to others. Since most people have been conditioned to give their will to a higher power and this individual seems to have a connection to “GOD” they listen, and soon they are conditioned to that “TRUTH”, eventually an entire religion grows out of that.
Now we have many Truths, from many groups, and all believe that their truth is the one and only truth. The real TRUTH is none of them are true for everybody. Each of us has his or her own Truth. Yes we can agree or certain principles or tenants, and in the big picture if we follow our own Truth we are actually all in agreement at the core of our being, as we have all come from the same place. As we live our Truth, all others are free to live theirs, and the Truth shall set you free!
So find YOUR Truth and live it everyday, in that you can be Your Magnificent Self.
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One can see in the variety and diversity of the worlds religions that something is out of balance. It took me many years of study and meditation to understand this process.
What I discovered is amazing. When one discovers his “TRUTH” he feel alive and connected. This individual then tries to share that with others or writes a book, and begins to teach his “TRUTH” to others. Since most people have been conditioned to give their will to a higher power and this individual seems to have a connection to “GOD” they listen, and soon they are conditioned to that “TRUTH”, eventually an entire religion grows out of that.
Now we have many Truths, from many groups, and all believe that their truth is the one and only truth. The real TRUTH is none of them are true for everybody. Each of us has his or her own Truth. Yes we can agree or certain principles or tenants, and in the big picture if we follow our own Truth we are actually all in agreement at the core of our being, as we have all come from the same place. As we live our Truth, all others are free to live theirs, and the Truth shall set you free!
So find YOUR Truth and live it everyday, in that you can be Your Magnificent Self.
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Labels:
bring back my lover,
empowerment,
Joy,
Peace,
religious beliefs,
self grwoth,
Truth
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Unrequited Love
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As I have wandered about looking for my Dragon's and attempting to fall on my sword, I frequently am given information that brings new awareness's. The following article is one such example.
Often we see another as the epitome of what we want, and they often fail us, not because they are not perfect in their own journey, but because they can never be that which we truly desire, which is the divine within ourselves.
Check out my previous post - Laughter and Mergence, as it is related to this also.
From Psychic Liam - http://www.californiapsychics.com
Uncover the Secret Behind Unrequited Love
The kingdom of our collective unconscious is a mystical realm, brimming with shadowy, dew-laden flora, ripe with the dichotomy of creation amid the throbbing putrefaction of death and decay. It is a fertile mother’s womb of heaving blood and coursing corpuscles, all instinct and fetish and tribal delirium ripping through currents of subterranean psychic flow. And it is in this deep, murky realm that the archetypal roots of unrequited love are found. This most harrowing of Eros’ gifts is a universal concept experienced to some extent by everyone at one time or another, and tales of it capture our collective imagination over and over again.
We recognize the general idea at first glance in the rejection of Apollo by Daphne, and in the distant unspoken adoration of Charlie Brown for his Little Red Haired Girl. Lovers who fall out of love, or choose to leave the path of consummation in the manner of Hamlet and Ophelia, do not qualify, for unrequited love is a love that is never returned, not even briefly. It is always singular. Always torturous. Always lonely.
A lover thus afflicted never attains the object of their desire and generally comes to some sort of tragic end. Unrequited love is the path of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, and Tennyson’s Lady of Shalott with her funeral boat floating down to Camelot. It is anguish beyond reason that can only end in death and a return to the crucible of nature Herself.
In the tales and myths of unrequited love, we find themes that vibrate with the primal beauty of decay and corruption, the very essence of splendor through pain. It is a dance with the horrors of masochism.
Tennyson and Andersen’s heroines are both outsiders, alien to the worlds where their beloveds reside. The Little Mermaid is a princess of the dynamically feminine water elementals, whose kingdom is symbolic of the saline depths of our unconscious and instinctive minds. As humans once crawled from the oceans, losing our scales and tails, so she strives to make her way to land—to sprout legs and achieve masculine, linear consciousness.
Andersen’s oceanic creatures have no souls, returning upon death to the foam from which they are made. It is a land dweller, a princely heir to a hierarchical throne, who may by his love and acceptance grant her an immortal soul. In her desperate quest for that love the Little Mermaid sacrifices everything and is rejected. The Lady of Shalott is no less tragic. This seer with her magick mirror is locked away in a tower in a vain attempt to avoid what cannot be avoided. The moment she casts her eye on the pride of Camelot, she is lost. The curse is instantly upon her. Primeval nature attempts to conform to patriarchy and is immolated. He is beyond her… promised in his heart to another, she cannot hope to win him.
At the very root of this archetype lies the human desire to hold a sacred object. The victims of unrequited love are not experiencing the chemical drive for physical mating so much as a spiritual longing for union with the divine. They project the divinity they seek onto the objects of their desire. In an eruption of vital poetic juices, the forbidden kingdom bursts outward and finds its mark on a material beloved.
It doesn’t matter that the beloved isn’t even really known at all. What matters is what that beloved represents. The Little Mermaid never knows her Prince for what he really is, a human with flaws and frailties. The Lady of Shalott sees in Lancelot the shimmering power of a phallic lord and she deifies him. When we experience an unrequited love ourselves what we are doing is projecting our deep need for that subconscious “other”—that dream lover, phantom, Goddess or God, onto some unsuspecting mortal target.
We think we want the chance to love them but what we really want is the chance to love the divine within ourselves. Sadly, in our rapid-fire evolution of blazing consciousness, we have lost the keys to that particular kingdom. Tales of unrequited love serve to remind us of our own need to go back to the foam. And they so often conclude in the sorrowful beauty of untimely death because we know in our hearts that is it is only in the dissolving of ego and flesh that this ultimate union can ever take place.
.
As I have wandered about looking for my Dragon's and attempting to fall on my sword, I frequently am given information that brings new awareness's. The following article is one such example.
Often we see another as the epitome of what we want, and they often fail us, not because they are not perfect in their own journey, but because they can never be that which we truly desire, which is the divine within ourselves.
Check out my previous post - Laughter and Mergence, as it is related to this also.
From Psychic Liam - http://www.californiapsychics.com
Uncover the Secret Behind Unrequited Love
The kingdom of our collective unconscious is a mystical realm, brimming with shadowy, dew-laden flora, ripe with the dichotomy of creation amid the throbbing putrefaction of death and decay. It is a fertile mother’s womb of heaving blood and coursing corpuscles, all instinct and fetish and tribal delirium ripping through currents of subterranean psychic flow. And it is in this deep, murky realm that the archetypal roots of unrequited love are found. This most harrowing of Eros’ gifts is a universal concept experienced to some extent by everyone at one time or another, and tales of it capture our collective imagination over and over again.
We recognize the general idea at first glance in the rejection of Apollo by Daphne, and in the distant unspoken adoration of Charlie Brown for his Little Red Haired Girl. Lovers who fall out of love, or choose to leave the path of consummation in the manner of Hamlet and Ophelia, do not qualify, for unrequited love is a love that is never returned, not even briefly. It is always singular. Always torturous. Always lonely.
A lover thus afflicted never attains the object of their desire and generally comes to some sort of tragic end. Unrequited love is the path of Hans Christian Andersen’s Little Mermaid, and Tennyson’s Lady of Shalott with her funeral boat floating down to Camelot. It is anguish beyond reason that can only end in death and a return to the crucible of nature Herself.
In the tales and myths of unrequited love, we find themes that vibrate with the primal beauty of decay and corruption, the very essence of splendor through pain. It is a dance with the horrors of masochism.
Tennyson and Andersen’s heroines are both outsiders, alien to the worlds where their beloveds reside. The Little Mermaid is a princess of the dynamically feminine water elementals, whose kingdom is symbolic of the saline depths of our unconscious and instinctive minds. As humans once crawled from the oceans, losing our scales and tails, so she strives to make her way to land—to sprout legs and achieve masculine, linear consciousness.
Andersen’s oceanic creatures have no souls, returning upon death to the foam from which they are made. It is a land dweller, a princely heir to a hierarchical throne, who may by his love and acceptance grant her an immortal soul. In her desperate quest for that love the Little Mermaid sacrifices everything and is rejected. The Lady of Shalott is no less tragic. This seer with her magick mirror is locked away in a tower in a vain attempt to avoid what cannot be avoided. The moment she casts her eye on the pride of Camelot, she is lost. The curse is instantly upon her. Primeval nature attempts to conform to patriarchy and is immolated. He is beyond her… promised in his heart to another, she cannot hope to win him.
At the very root of this archetype lies the human desire to hold a sacred object. The victims of unrequited love are not experiencing the chemical drive for physical mating so much as a spiritual longing for union with the divine. They project the divinity they seek onto the objects of their desire. In an eruption of vital poetic juices, the forbidden kingdom bursts outward and finds its mark on a material beloved.
It doesn’t matter that the beloved isn’t even really known at all. What matters is what that beloved represents. The Little Mermaid never knows her Prince for what he really is, a human with flaws and frailties. The Lady of Shalott sees in Lancelot the shimmering power of a phallic lord and she deifies him. When we experience an unrequited love ourselves what we are doing is projecting our deep need for that subconscious “other”—that dream lover, phantom, Goddess or God, onto some unsuspecting mortal target.
We think we want the chance to love them but what we really want is the chance to love the divine within ourselves. Sadly, in our rapid-fire evolution of blazing consciousness, we have lost the keys to that particular kingdom. Tales of unrequited love serve to remind us of our own need to go back to the foam. And they so often conclude in the sorrowful beauty of untimely death because we know in our hearts that is it is only in the dissolving of ego and flesh that this ultimate union can ever take place.
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Labels:
bring back my lover,
divine,
empowerment,
Love,
self discovery,
unrequited love
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