by: Keith Varnum
The earth does not belong to man.
Man belongs to the earth.
All things are connected like the blood that unites one family.
Man did not weave the web of life.
He is merely a strand in it.
Whatever he does to the web he does to himself.
- Native American Wisdom
In Native American lore, the spirit medicine of the spider is to remind us that we are the source of our life adventures. The spider?s message is that we are the weavers of our own web of life experiences. We are the creator of our own reality?the authors of our own karma.
If we want to change the life experiences that we?re attracting, we need to change the web of thoughts, feelings and actions that we?re sending out into our world. By the Law of Attraction, the vibration at which we?re vibrating will attract people and events vibrating at that same vibrational frequency. Get your life aligned with the Law of Attraction! Scientists agree with spiritual teachers. Prosperity is simply the natural physics of the universe. Science calls it the Law of Quantum Physics. Metaphysics calls it the Law of Spiritual Attraction. Like energy attracts like energy. Like vibration attracts like vibration. Like qualities attract like qualities. This is Instant Karma in all its beauty and fierce justice. Scientifically speaking, all physical matter in life is pulsating electromagnetic energy that undulates in a wave motion?and thus, naturally connects with those aspects of life that are on that same wavelength.
Modern Science Meets Ancient Medicine
Two recent scientific experiments reveal the physical mechanism by which this vibrational attraction operates. The studies demonstrate that a tightly woven web of energy connects all matter. Essentially we're able to influence our physical reality using this interconnected field of vibrating electromagnetic energy.
Matter Affects Energy
In the first experiment, quantum biologist Dr. Vladimir Poponin created a vacuum in a container until the only thing left in the container were photons?particles of light.
Upon careful measurement, Poponin found that the distribution of the photons in the container was completely random?the expected, natural, normal condition of photons in a vacuum. Then he placed some physical DNA inside the container and the distribution of the photons was measured again. This time the photons were lined up in an ordered way?in precise alignment with the structure and order of the DNA. In other words, the physical DNA had an effect on the non-physical photons.
The Web of Life
Then the physical DNA was removed from the container and the distribution of the photons was measured again. The photons remained ordered in same precise alignment with the structure of the physical DNA even when the DNA was no longer present!
What?s going on here? What are the light photons connected to? What is ordering the photons?
Scientist, visionary and scholar Gregg Braden suggests that a previously unknown form of energy?an interconnecting web of energy?is present. The physical DNA is communicating with the light photons through this field of energy.
Communication through Space
In the second experiment, U.S. military researchers collected physical DNA from the white blood cells of a donor. The DNA and the donor were placed in separate rooms so their individual electrical responses could be measured. The donor was subjected to "emotional stimulation" consisting of video clips that generated strong emotions in the donor.
The donor exhibited emotional peaks or valleys as measured by electrical responses. The DNA exhibited the identical emotional/electrical responses at the exactly same time?even though the DNA was in a different room in the building. There was no lag time, no transmission time. The DNA emotional peaks and valleys matched the donor peaks and valleys in simultaneous time.
To see how far away the donor could be from the DNA and still get the same connection, the researchers separated the DNA and the donor by increasing distances. The scientists stopped testing after they separated the DNA and the donor by 50 miles and still had the same phenomenal effect.
Simultaneous Connection
Again, there was no lag time, no transmission time, in the communication of emotional/electrical responses. The DNA and the donor had the same identical reactions at exactly the same instant. What can this mean?
Gregg Braden says we are forced to accept the possibility that living cells communicate instantaneously through a previously unrecognized network of energy. This connecting field of energy is not affected by time and distance. This is a web of energy that already exists everywhere, all the time, connecting all of life.
Let There Be Light!
Quantum physics is discovering that all physical matter is made of electromagnetic photon energy?light. Our thoughts and emotions are also essentially electromagnetic energy?therefore, light. Our bodies are essentially electromagnetic energy?therefore, light. As the Native Americans say, we influence each other and create in our world through this web of light energy.
Martin Luther King knew this truth when he spoke:
All life is interrelated.
We are all caught in an inescapable network of mutuality,
tied to a single garment of destiny.
Whatever affects one directly, affects all indirectly.
We are made to live together
because of the interrelated structure of reality.
About The Author
Drawing from the wisdom of native and ancient spiritual traditions, Keith Varnum shares his 30 years of practical success as an author, personal coach, acupuncturist, filmmaker, radio host, restaurateur, vision quest guide and international seminar leader with ?The Dream Workshops?.
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12 Things To Know About Carpet Cleaning
by: John Murray
Carpets, there in all of our homes. Of course it's a given that at some point you will be doing some carpet cleaning. Here are 12 things to know about carpet cleaning that will make your life easier.
1. Toxic
Most of the products on the market for carpet cleaning are safe and will have a minimal impact on the environment. However some of the carpet cleaning products do contain toxic chemicals which can be hazardous to the person using them as well as other people in the house or pets. So be sure to read the labels carefully before using. Always try to choose a product with the least amount of chemicals and in the mildest you can find that will work.
2. Clean Often
It's always best to clean your carpets on a regular basis. If you do not clean your carpets on a regular basis you will need to use a stronger chemical product because the dirt will have ground itself deeper...
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Quick Smart Cleaning ? The Lounge
by: Barry Hynd
In our very first quick smart cleaning guide we look at how you can clean your lounge area in fifteen minutes.
Now, you?re probably thinking that a fifteen-minute clean just isn't possible. Not only is it possible, though, it's also highly desirable: it can be a very long day when yu have to work, look after the kids and take care of all of the household chores, too: hopefully we can show you how to save a little but of time which you can then spend however you want.
First of all before we start you?ll need some sort of basket or bag. This is to put non-lounge items in. It would also be good if you could have a duster to hand and also a vacuum cleaner or a brush. OK, are you ready?
Take a look around the room to find any items that don?t belong in the lounge. Put these in your basket or bag and put it to one side. The settee is next: brush down all the cushions and check down the backs...
Quick Smart Cleaning ? The Lounge
Quick Smart Cleaning ? The Lounge
Quick Smart Cleaning ? The Lounge
by: Barry Hynd
In our very first quick smart cleaning guide we look at how you can clean your lounge area in fifteen minutes.
Now, you?re probably thinking that a fifteen-minute clean just isn't possible. Not only is it possible, though, it's also highly desirable: it can be a very long day when yu have to work, look after the kids and take care of all of the household chores, too: hopefully we can show you how to save a little but of time which you can then spend however you want.
First of all before we start you?ll need some sort of basket or bag. This is to put non-lounge items in. It would also be good if you could have a duster to hand and also a vacuum cleaner or a brush. OK, are you ready?
Take a look around the room to find any items that don?t belong in the lounge. Put these in your basket or bag and put it to one side. The settee is next: brush down all the cushions and check down the backs...
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by: Paul Curran
Christmas recipe serves: 6
calories per serving: 490
preparation time: 30 minutes
cooking time: 2 hours 15 minutes
suitable for freezing (after step 4)
Christmas recipe ingredients:
shallots or small onions, 225 g (8oz)
streaky bacon, rindless 225 g (8 oz)
pheasants, oven ready, brace
salt and pepper
oil, 30 ml (2 tbsp)
butter, 50 g (2 oz)
garlic cloves, 2
Madeira, 300 ml (10 fl oz)
beef stock, 600 ml (1 pint)
thyme, fresh (sprig) or dried (pinch)
bay leaves, 2
juniper berries, 6
orange, pared rind and juice from 1
recurrant jelly, 90 (ml) (6 tbsp)
chestnuts, peeled 225 g (8 oz), canned, frozen or vacuum-packed)
garnish, thyme (fresh)
Christmas recipe instructions:
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by: Michael Grzywacz
Indoor air can make you miserable if it is not kept clean and healthy.
Clean indoor air is essential for a happy you and a happy home.
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency has reported that Indoor air can contain up to 5 times as much pollution as outdoor air. Allergies and asthma are on the rise so cleaning indoor air in your home and work place is more important than ever as this can greatly reduce symptoms according to Dr. John Winder, an allergist for the Nationwide Asthma Screening Program of the American College of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology.
These are some clean indoor air top tips:
- When you dust your house with a cloth you a often spreading dust around. You vacuum based tools to dust with instead. Make sure you don?t avoid difficult to reach areas like space under beds, drapes and moldings.
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by: Monica Faircloth
When my oldest daughter was born, I walked the floor night and day, rocking and swaddling, singing and even crying...anything to make my new little miracle stop her endless crying. Well, everyone told me she just had colic and that it would pass. And, alas, pass it did, however I wish that I would have known then what I know now.
There are many theories about the causes of colic. Many believe that it is breastfeeding that causes it. "Either you are eating something that is not suited to her little tummy or you must be feeding her too much.." they will tell you. Well, maybe. Others believe that bottle fed babies are allergic to the formula. "Switch his formula and he will be just fine..." they will tell you. Well, yes that could be it too. Some will say it is gas or an immature nervous system. Maybe. And the list goes on and on.
However, I believe that the answer to solving colic problems is simple....
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Potassium And Health
by: Samuel Murray
Potassium is a mineral that serves a variety of purposes within the body. Despite its importance to so many of the body?s functions and systems, most people do not consume the standard recommended daily levels of this essential mineral. This is unfortunate, as long-term deficiency can contribute to and even directly cause a variety of health problems.
One of the important functions of potassium is to help regulate...
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