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By Kennyatta Duveil
Unto the GREAT LIVING Fountainhead, THE SOLE GURU of the KRIYA YOGA tradition BABAJI! We ask for your Guidance and an extra portion of your Spirit till Love for the Deity Is foremost prevalent in our Souls. Let my Gaze be steady and my Breath be still, so that my small self be united with the Vastness of The All-Encompassing. Bring down into this murky world the clear light of consciousness, unconditional Joy and Peace. May every one receive this greatest human potential.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kennyatta Duveil
Unto the GREAT LIVING Fountainhead, THE SOLE GURU of the KRIYA YOGA tradition BABAJI! We ask for your Guidance and an extra portion of your Spirit till Love for the Deity Is foremost prevalent in our Souls. Let my Gaze be steady and my Breath be still, so that my small self be united with the Vastness of The All-Encompassing. Bring down into this murky world the clear light of consciousness, unconditional Joy and Peace. May every one receive this greatest human potential.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Kyla Carson
Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There! is an inspiring self-help book that illustrates how early childhood wounds do not have to define a person. You will fi nd the tools, meditations, guidance, and exercises needed to enjoy an authentic and deeply lived life. And laugh along the journey. Kyla Carson reveals the experiences that have taught herto live in the now, to embrace life’s lemons and open a lemonade stand. Join Kyla on her path towards the awareness she has gained through love, curiosity, and a fearless hunger for truth.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Kyla Carson
Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There! is an inspiring self-help book that illustrates how early childhood wounds do not have to define a person. You will fi nd the tools, meditations, guidance, and exercises needed to enjoy an authentic and deeply lived life. And laugh along the journey. Kyla Carson reveals the experiences that have taught herto live in the now, to embrace life’s lemons and open a lemonade stand. Join Kyla on her path towards the awareness she has gained through love, curiosity, and a fearless hunger for truth.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Kyla Carson
Don’t Just Do Something, Stand There! is an inspiring self-help book that illustrates how early childhood wounds do not have to define a person. You will fi nd the tools, meditations, guidance, and exercises needed to enjoy an authentic and deeply lived life. And laugh along the journey. Kyla Carson reveals the experiences that have taught herto live in the now, to embrace life’s lemons and open a lemonade stand. Join Kyla on her path towards the awareness she has gained through love, curiosity, and a fearless hunger for truth.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Noel Huntley
Readers and students of this new science of physical training will be surprised to find that the mechanism of physical mobility is far more sophisticated than their education has taught them. Current science assumes that physical movements of the body/limbs of humans and animals are entirely governed by the central nervous system (and autonomic nervous system), in which nerve impulses are sent to the muscles, causing contraction and subsequent motion of the body parts.If this were the only mechanism present, the limbs would do little more than twitch; there would be no fine coordination, no control, and no ability to access the system (keep in control of the movements) while motion is occurring. The author, after 30 years of research has discovered that physical mobility (voluntary) is due to a dual system: 1) the central nervous system (CNS), and 2) an energy-field system. These two systems are synchronised perfectly. This energy-field system is a type of computer mechanism and is in fact nature’s quantum computer system, an understanding of which is much sought within most scientific disciplines. We are normally only aware of sensing muscular activity, but if we, say, imagine moving the arm (no muscular activity), we will feel kinaesthetically the motion. This is the sensation of information within nature's computer system. (The neurophysiologist will tell you it is the physiological kinaesthetic sense around the muscles and joints, but in fact the latter accounts for only a tiny fraction of the overall sense.) What must be recognised then is that there are two entirely different systems of training for these mechanisms of body motion: (1) The brain/body mechanism, and (2) the quantum computer system. Everyone is familiar with physical training, which comes under (1). There is adequate knowledge and methods available for this activity and we shall not encroach on this field except to present a summary covered in the chapters on physiology and psychology and, in particular, as they relate to the overall training. The other mechanism, nature's computer system, consists of an immense complex of energy fields (quantum/scalar/electromagnetic fields) around and within the body and limbs, which are, of course, invisible to the naked eye, and not detectable by existing scientific instruments, which can’t handle higher-frequency scalar waves. This system requires a very different kind of training for development as we shall come to understand later in the book.Now the reader who does not wish to acquire any knowledge on this subject but merely wants to concentrate on training can go directly to the exercises and procedures given in Chapter 10. Nevertheless, it should be pointed out that any understanding at all will be beneficial to progress. These new processes are not like those of regular physical training. With ordinary physical exercises, improvement may occur after only a day or so, but which can also be lost as rapidly as gained with a lapse in training. With this new system, however, although gains will be much slower, or not readily noticeable, they nevertheless will be permanent. Just as one never forgets how to ride a bicycle once learned, these mechanisms do not deteriorate or lose their information. If, however, the reader does wish to acquire some understanding, then elementary theory is given in the main text of this book, in particular, there is an introduction in the chapter on training in case the reader wishes to go immediately to the training. But for the serious science student the appendices give some of the fundamental (and difficult) theory of this vast subject, which generalises to all other phenomena, for example, we now have a new basis with which to evaluate how insects fly or how for instance a humming bird beats its wings at such an enormous rate, creating a huge inertial problem for mainstream science explanations. Note that there is a chapter on instrumental technique and although this is written for music students it will be beneficial to anyone who is interested in reading the book, including athletes.Who is this new training for? It is for anyone wishing to improve physical movement. Initially, perseverance will be necessary and not everyone will obtain equal gain. But as we have implied, the greater the understanding, that is, inward subjective understanding, not just objective and intellectual, the greater the benefit.What kind of improvements are to be expected from the application of this new knowledge? The muscles will reduce their background tension; effort to make movements will decrease; coordination ability, that is, accuracy and speed of learning will increase; a sense of improved reflexes will occur; less attention will be required to maintain tensions in the muscles in appropriate activities; speeds of movement will increase; automaticity of complex coordination will increase (less attention required); endurance in repetitive motions will increase. These are some of the main benefits that can be derived from this training. The highly educated reader, knowledgeable in related fields, should be prepared for a few startling concepts, even ‘impossible’ ones, as he or she studies this material. Current science is notorious for ‘closing’ a system of knowledge and labelling it sacrosanct, then blatantly violating, at a later time, its own premises as new theories finally gain recognition. Patience is strongly advised as the author experienced similar scepticism prior to establishing the material over a period of many years during observations and evaluations.We shall refer to the physical mechanism, the central nervous system, as CNS, and the energy-field mechanism as the quantum computer system, or QCS.
FORMAT: E-Book
By Noel Huntley
Readers and students of this new science of physical training will be surprised to find that the mechanism of physical mobility is far more sophisticated than their education has taught them. Current science assumes that physical movements of the body/limbs of humans and animals are entirely governed by the central nervous system (and autonomic nervous system), in which nerve impulses are sent to the muscles, causing contraction and subsequent motion of the body parts.If this were the only mechanism present, the limbs would do little more than twitch; there would be no fine coordination, no control, and no ability to access the system (keep in control of the movements) while motion is occurring. The author, after 30 years of research has discovered that physical mobility (voluntary) is due to a dual system: 1) the central nervous system (CNS), and 2) an energy-field system. These two systems are synchronised perfectly. This energy-field system is a type of computer mechanism and is in fact nature’s quantum computer system, an understanding of which is much sought within most scientific disciplines. We are normally only aware of sensing muscular activity, but if we, say, imagine moving the arm (no muscular activity), we will feel kinaesthetically the motion. This is the sensation of information within nature's computer system. (The neurophysiologist will tell you it is the physiological kinaesthetic sense around the muscles and joints, but in fact the latter accounts for only a tiny fraction of the overall sense.) What must be recognised then is that there are two entirely different systems of training for these mechanisms of body motion: (1) The brain/body mechanism, and (2) the quantum computer system. Everyone is familiar with physical training, which comes under (1). There is adequate knowledge and methods available for this activity and we shall not encroach on this field except to present a summary covered in the chapters on physiology and psychology and, in particular, as they relate to the overall training. The other mechanism, nature's computer system, consists of an immense complex of energy fields (quantum/scalar/electromagnetic fields) around and within the body and limbs, which are, of course, invisible to the naked eye, and not detectable by existing scientific instruments, which can’t handle higher-frequency scalar waves. This system requires a very different kind of training for development as we shall come to understand later in the book.Now the reader who does not wish to acquire any knowledge on this subject but merely wants to concentrate on training can go directly to the exercises and procedures given in Chapter 10. Nevertheless, it should be pointed out that any understanding at all will be beneficial to progress. These new processes are not like those of regular physical training. With ordinary physical exercises, improvement may occur after only a day or so, but which can also be lost as rapidly as gained with a lapse in training. With this new system, however, although gains will be much slower, or not readily noticeable, they nevertheless will be permanent. Just as one never forgets how to ride a bicycle once learned, these mechanisms do not deteriorate or lose their information. If, however, the reader does wish to acquire some understanding, then elementary theory is given in the main text of this book, in particular, there is an introduction in the chapter on training in case the reader wishes to go immediately to the training. But for the serious science student the appendices give some of the fundamental (and difficult) theory of this vast subject, which generalises to all other phenomena, for example, we now have a new basis with which to evaluate how insects fly or how for instance a humming bird beats its wings at such an enormous rate, creating a huge inertial problem for mainstream science explanations. Note that there is a chapter on instrumental technique and although this is written for music students it will be beneficial to anyone who is interested in reading the book, including athletes.Who is this new training for? It is for anyone wishing to improve physical movement. Initially, perseverance will be necessary and not everyone will obtain equal gain. But as we have implied, the greater the understanding, that is, inward subjective understanding, not just objective and intellectual, the greater the benefit.What kind of improvements are to be expected from the application of this new knowledge? The muscles will reduce their background tension; effort to make movements will decrease; coordination ability, that is, accuracy and speed of learning will increase; a sense of improved reflexes will occur; less attention will be required to maintain tensions in the muscles in appropriate activities; speeds of movement will increase; automaticity of complex coordination will increase (less attention required); endurance in repetitive motions will increase. These are some of the main benefits that can be derived from this training. The highly educated reader, knowledgeable in related fields, should be prepared for a few startling concepts, even ‘impossible’ ones, as he or she studies this material. Current science is notorious for ‘closing’ a system of knowledge and labelling it sacrosanct, then blatantly violating, at a later time, its own premises as new theories finally gain recognition. Patience is strongly advised as the author experienced similar scepticism prior to establishing the material over a period of many years during observations and evaluations.We shall refer to the physical mechanism, the central nervous system, as CNS, and the energy-field mechanism as the quantum computer system, or QCS.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Noel Huntley
Readers and students of this new science of physical training will be surprised to find that the mechanism of physical mobility is far more sophisticated than their education has taught them. Current science assumes that physical movements of the body/limbs of humans and animals are entirely governed by the central nervous system (and autonomic nervous system), in which nerve impulses are sent to the muscles, causing contraction and subsequent motion of the body parts.If this were the only mechanism present, the limbs would do little more than twitch; there would be no fine coordination, no control, and no ability to access the system (keep in control of the movements) while motion is occurring. The author, after 30 years of research has discovered that physical mobility (voluntary) is due to a dual system: 1) the central nervous system (CNS), and 2) an energy-field system. These two systems are synchronised perfectly. This energy-field system is a type of computer mechanism and is in fact nature’s quantum computer system, an understanding of which is much sought within most scientific disciplines. We are normally only aware of sensing muscular activity, but if we, say, imagine moving the arm (no muscular activity), we will feel kinaesthetically the motion. This is the sensation of information within nature's computer system. (The neurophysiologist will tell you it is the physiological kinaesthetic sense around the muscles and joints, but in fact the latter accounts for only a tiny fraction of the overall sense.) What must be recognised then is that there are two entirely different systems of training for these mechanisms of body motion: (1) The brain/body mechanism, and (2) the quantum computer system. Everyone is familiar with physical training, which comes under (1). There is adequate knowledge and methods available for this activity and we shall not encroach on this field except to present a summary covered in the chapters on physiology and psychology and, in particular, as they relate to the overall training. The other mechanism, nature's computer system, consists of an immense complex of energy fields (quantum/scalar/electromagnetic fields) around and within the body and limbs, which are, of course, invisible to the naked eye, and not detectable by existing scientific instruments, which can’t handle higher-frequency scalar waves. This system requires a very different kind of training for development as we shall come to understand later in the book.Now the reader who does not wish to acquire any knowledge on this subject but merely wants to concentrate on training can go directly to the exercises and procedures given in Chapter 10. Nevertheless, it should be pointed out that any understanding at all will be beneficial to progress. These new processes are not like those of regular physical training. With ordinary physical exercises, improvement may occur after only a day or so, but which can also be lost as rapidly as gained with a lapse in training. With this new system, however, although gains will be much slower, or not readily noticeable, they nevertheless will be permanent. Just as one never forgets how to ride a bicycle once learned, these mechanisms do not deteriorate or lose their information. If, however, the reader does wish to acquire some understanding, then elementary theory is given in the main text of this book, in particular, there is an introduction in the chapter on training in case the reader wishes to go immediately to the training. But for the serious science student the appendices give some of the fundamental (and difficult) theory of this vast subject, which generalises to all other phenomena, for example, we now have a new basis with which to evaluate how insects fly or how for instance a humming bird beats its wings at such an enormous rate, creating a huge inertial problem for mainstream science explanations. Note that there is a chapter on instrumental technique and although this is written for music students it will be beneficial to anyone who is interested in reading the book, including athletes.Who is this new training for? It is for anyone wishing to improve physical movement. Initially, perseverance will be necessary and not everyone will obtain equal gain. But as we have implied, the greater the understanding, that is, inward subjective understanding, not just objective and intellectual, the greater the benefit.What kind of improvements are to be expected from the application of this new knowledge? The muscles will reduce their background tension; effort to make movements will decrease; coordination ability, that is, accuracy and speed of learning will increase; a sense of improved reflexes will occur; less attention will be required to maintain tensions in the muscles in appropriate activities; speeds of movement will increase; automaticity of complex coordination will increase (less attention required); endurance in repetitive motions will increase. These are some of the main benefits that can be derived from this training. The highly educated reader, knowledgeable in related fields, should be prepared for a few startling concepts, even ‘impossible’ ones, as he or she studies this material. Current science is notorious for ‘closing’ a system of knowledge and labelling it sacrosanct, then blatantly violating, at a later time, its own premises as new theories finally gain recognition. Patience is strongly advised as the author experienced similar scepticism prior to establishing the material over a period of many years during observations and evaluations.We shall refer to the physical mechanism, the central nervous system, as CNS, and the energy-field mechanism as the quantum computer system, or QCS.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By Marc Edwards
Reiki, Yoga, Meditation and Yagyas, presents a case for practicing these ancient disciplines. While many people are meditating, some have had difficulties with meditation because they were not doing Hatha Yoga. It is essential to do yoga & meditation to obtain the best results. Reiki is useful as an added adjunct to keep the body healthy and also open the inner channels, often called the meridians or nadis. Yagyas are the third aspect of the yoga, meditation triangle. The purpose of yagyas is to strengthen one’s spiritual connection to the Higher Power, however, yagyas effect all areas of an individual: the body, mind and spirit. These Hindu ceremonies can reduce problems even if you’ve had them for decades. This book provides practical tips about these disciplines and how they can help anyone achieve higher states of consciousness/Enlightenment in one lifetime.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Marc Edwards
Reiki, Yoga, Meditation and Yagyas, presents a case for practicing these ancient disciplines. While many people are meditating, some have had difficulties with meditation because they were not doing Hatha Yoga. It is essential to do yoga & meditation to obtain the best results. Reiki is useful as an added adjunct to keep the body healthy and also open the inner channels, often called the meridians or nadis. Yagyas are the third aspect of the yoga, meditation triangle. The purpose of yagyas is to strengthen one’s spiritual connection to the Higher Power, however, yagyas effect all areas of an individual: the body, mind and spirit. These Hindu ceremonies can reduce problems even if you’ve had them for decades. This book provides practical tips about these disciplines and how they can help anyone achieve higher states of consciousness/Enlightenment in one lifetime.
FORMAT: Hardcover
By W. Xavier Staub
Fundamentally as a species, our consciousness shift is a moment of liberation. Traditional belief imposed at birth by religious and political theology is no longer sustainable. Conditional love and the dehumanizing aspects of competitive existence, binds us to a sense of fear and pain as the capsule of our vulnerability cracks open.Within the capsule of our vulnerability is the power of unconditional love. This is the threshold of the shift toward our fearless awakening. -W. Xavier Staub
FORMAT: Softcover
By W. Xavier Staub
Fundamentally as a species, our consciousness shift is a moment of liberation. Traditional belief imposed at birth by religious and political theology is no longer sustainable. Conditional love and the dehumanizing aspects of competitive existence, binds us to a sense of fear and pain as the capsule of our vulnerability cracks open.Within the capsule of our vulnerability is the power of unconditional love. This is the threshold of the shift toward our fearless awakening. -W. Xavier Staub
FORMAT: Hardcover
By H.J. Maxwell
The Natural Face Lift, The five minute a day program to strengthen and reenergize the Face as you would your body. Define and accent your facial bone structure, strengthen muscles, tighten loose skin,improve eyesight.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Juanita Vinson
This devotional offers you experience and the steps in exploring the possibilities of knowing who God is and equipping others for a real relationship with the Creator of the universe. First, the plan is revealed, second our position and third, it gives a glimpse of prayers and participation in the Church Body. This book offers sound principles that will stimulate growth and equip you to meet today’s challenges. And most of all shows you how to pray the Word which is praying a perfect prayer. This book may be used for short religious services, study groups or for individual meditations.
FORMAT: Softcover
By Juanita Vinson
This devotional offers you experience and the steps in exploring the possibilities of knowing who God is and equipping others for a real relationship with the Creator of the universe. First, the plan is revealed, second our position and third, it gives a glimpse of prayers and participation in the Church Body. This book offers sound principles that will stimulate growth and equip you to meet today’s challenges. And most of all shows you how to pray the Word which is praying a perfect prayer. This book may be used for short religious services, study groups or for individual meditations.
FORMAT: Hardcover
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