While many succumb to the trauma of failure and lose confidence and performance, Resilient individual rise again, learn from their failure and improve their performance. Can Resilience be taught?
The tiny seed of Truth is found in every human being. Similarly to the seed of a tree, the tiny seed contains great potentials. If the spiritual Seeker protects and nourishes that tiny seed, it will grow into the mighty tree of Truth. But it can only protect and nourish it, if it's aware of its existence. How can the spiritual seeker realize this and how can the Truth be revealed?
Clairsentient Empaths and Clairsentients have the ability to be powerful manifesters and healers. Could Your Empathic Abilities Really Be Clairsentience?
Our Prison and Legal System is meant to bring justice to those who commit crimes, and to give those who are willing a path to redemption and forgiveness. However, in America and across the world, this system is in need of serious reform. Today, the United States has the largest prison population in the world1, […]
Trevor Noah compares Donald Trump to a toddler
I've become aware pornography isn't going away. It's a problem and we parents have to be willing to discuss it, not just with our daughters, but with our sons as well.
The understanding of the I AM Presence as your true Self is the most important insight that you can have. Awaken to the Light Within.
Growing up with a narcissistic mother and/or father can be a traumatizing and debilitating experience. Discover the main 19 signs to look out for here.
You may think that in order to be happy all you need to do is pursue pleasure and avoid pain. But the central message from all the great spiritual and religious teachers is that we can do better. For example, the basic message of...
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When it comes to behaving ethically, trusting our neurons over our psychology or our society may be a big mistake, argues a book by Harris Wiseman
My Public Self is what I know about myself and show to others. My Hidden Self is what I know, but choose to hide from others. My Unconscious Self are parts of me I do not see nor do others. My Blind Spots are parts of me others see but
Welk etiket past het beste bij jou? Een veilige oefening om elkaar beter te leren kennen. Met dank aan Gin Nio Haurissa. Benodigdheden 5 stickers en een pen voor iedere deelnemer. Eventueel een fluitje of toeter voor de spelleider. Doelen van het spel De leerling denkt na over wie hij is en wat hij van zichzelf … Lees verder
This paper explores the conceptualization of the natural environment in an evolving ecological public health paradigm. The natural environment has long been recognized as essential to supporting life, health, and wellbeing. Our understanding of the relationship between the natural environment and health has steadily evolved from one of an undynamic environment to a more sophisticated understanding of ecological interactions. This evolution is reflected in a number of ecological public health models which demonstrate the many external and overlapping determinants of human health. Six models are presented here to demonstrate this evolution, each model reflecting an increasingly ecological appreciation for the fundamental role of the natural environment in supporting human health. We conclude that after decades of public health’s acceptance of the ecological paradigm, we are only now beginning to assemble knowledge of sophisticated ecological interdependencies and apply this knowledge to the conceptualization and study of the relationship between the natural environment and the determinants of human health.
The late Arthur M. Young was a mathematician, physicist, engineer, inventor, philosopher and astrologer whose life’s work included notable accomplishments in both physics and metaphysics. He was, for example, the inventor of the Bell helicopter. But he also was founder of the Institute for the Study of Consciousness in Berkeley, California. Mr. Young once noted […]
"...it’s still completely acceptable for disabled people to hate ourselves."
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Most of the immense potentials of the human Mind remain unused in most people, since it is not us who are in charge of things, but our Mind takes control of us.
As we know, Sociopaths do not feel ‘guilt’ ‘remorse’ or ‘shame’ for their actions. If you try to think about their behaviour with a normal analysis of YOU, you w…
By understanding the level of learning and intentionality in our mistakes, we can identify what helps us grow as learners.
When asked, "How do you know a guy likes you?," an 8th grade girl replied: "He still wants to talk to you after you [give him oral sex]."
“What will undo any boundary is the awareness that it is our vision, and not what we are viewing, that is limited.” ~ James P. Carse In his book Finite and Infinite Games, James P. Carse demonstrates a way of looking at the world that is truly unique. He breaks human reality down to at
When an empath comes across fake and inauthentic people it is very common for them to be on high alert, and completely shut down as a form of protection.
When determining the greatest invention in human history, one would usually consider the wheel, the Internet or even sliced bread. But one academic, an expert in the study of DNA, has found it was something far simpler - a humble bowl of porridge. Alistair Moffat, who has studied the development of early humans through his research into DNA markers, has argued the move of hunter-gatherer societies into farming was pivotal to the building of nations. Speaking at the Chalke Valley History Festival, he said the "greatest revolution in our history" came from the development of farming, which in turn brought porridge. Before porridge, he claimed, women were compelled to breast feed their children until the age of four or five years, because fragile milk teeth could not cope with the meat and vegetation enjoyed by hunter-gatherers. The action of breast feeding, a natural contraceptive, as well as the necessity of carrying babies around as they moved, meant women often had long intervals between giving birth. Mr Moffat, whose next book is entitled "The British: A Genetic Journey", claimed feeding children porridge left women free to have more children, who then went on to populate the Earth. Speaking at the Chalke Valley Festival this week, he told an audience: "This is true. "The greatest revolution of our history wasn't the invention of the iPad, it wasn't the invention of the steam engine, it wasn't all the things you might might lay your mind to. "The great invention, the greatest revolution in our history was the invention of farming. Farming changed the world because of the invention of porridge." Mr Moffat, whose company Britain's DNA recently found Prince William had Indian ancestry, added: "Hunter-gatherer bands were mobile, they had to be because they ended to move between ranges. "And they could not carry infants - more than one infant - around with them at a time. Imagine North American Indians with a papoose. "It couldn't be the case that hunter-gatherer bands had lots of children at the one time. "They ensured that this could not be the case in one particular manner; nursing. Breast-feeding makes it very difficult for a woman to conceive. "In hunter-gatherer societies, infants were breast fed for much much longer until the age or four or five years old. The reason for that is that mother's milk was their sole source of class one protein, because of the softness of their teeth. "Their teeth simply could not cope with the roots, fruits and berries and so on that we're the staple of the hunter-gatherer diet. "When farming was invented and cereals were grown, charred, ripened and mashed into a pulp - porridge - it could be spooned into the mouths of infants and was extremely nourishing. And it allowed women to stop breast feeding after one or two years and so the birth interval halved and the population rocketed. "Farming also involved not mobility but stability; the ability to nurture land and make it production, to look after your domesticated animals and so on. And as populations expanded they had to move. All of these surplus children had to move. "And you watch a particular chromosome marker rippling across Europe at this time." http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/science-news/10148594/How-a-bowl-of-porridge-transformed-mankind.html
Guardian Australia Indigenous affairs editor tells debate audience racism ‘is at the heart of the Australian dream’, provoking a powerful reaction online
Over the past few years, I have been incorporating inquiry circles into my classroom through Social Studies and Science. Inquiry circles are a lot like most research projects. I would say the main difference is how they start. NOW AVAILABLE… One Stop Teacher Memberships Our grade-level memberships provide the BIGGEST savings on ALL One […]
“Time perception matters because it is the experience of time that roots us in our mental reality.”
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