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Twitter: humanelywild- How do we rule the cow when it is we who crave her milk? We are her children, and she our foster parent. #cheese #metaphor about 4 hours ago from web
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- A new study shows music improves exercise performance & enhances the perception of reduced effort. #scienceprovescommonsense 06:33:40 AM July 29, 2010 from web
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Physics: Spacetime & You
Music & Time
Most people enjoy music of some sort; our interests reflect our preferences for particular vibrations for whatever reasons, as well as our relationship to time. Music cannot exist without time. Music is vibrational energy. All energy has frequency. What kinds of music do you like, and why? Do you know your own natural rhythms? Remember your autonomic nervous system has two main states it tracks – rest and rejuvenation, and fight or flight. Do you play and manage with the same drive with which you work? Do all of your friends operate at a similar frequency as you? How diverse are your experiences? Use these questions as food for thought, and consider experimenting in the following ways:The Law of Perpetual Transmutation
This SuperLaw tells us that energy is always moving, transmuting, and changing. It takes one form, then another, but it never stands still. Everything we see, hear, taste, touch, or smell is in a constant state of change. In fact, this SuperLaw tells us that change is all there is. People sometimes say, ‘Let's wait until the dust settles after all this change before we do anything’ or ‘I just want this change to hurry up and be over so I can get back to normal!’ They don't understand that change itself is what's normal! Every cell in your body is replaced in less than a year. You aren't even the same physical person you were a year ago. You can go back to your old house or your old town, but it won't be the same, you won't be the same, and your relationship with it won't be the same as it was. In fact, the whole world as we know it is gone the moment we know it! Futurist Eric Hoffer says, "In times of change, the learners will inherit the earth, while the earned find themselves beautifully equipped to deal with a world that no longer exists." What must you do to learn to embrace and leverage change? What are you hanging on to in your life and/or your business that no longer serves you?From JamesRay International High Velocity e-zine, Week 35