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Quiet Your Mind and Just Play (in 20 Ways)
by Angela Marchesani
24 May 2012 at 11:02pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Angela Marchesani ?If it?s not fun, you?re not doing it right.? ~Bob Basso I spend a lot of time contemplating and philosophizing about life. According ...
How Can We Identify What We Want and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
24 May 2012 at 11:01pm
by Lori Deschene IMPORTANT NOTE: This post contains two poll questions and a giveaway for an autographed copy of the Tiny Buddha book. If you?re reading this in your inbox, you ...
The Key to Beauty and Acceptance Is You
by Jaclyn Witt
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jaclyn Witt ?To be beautiful means to be yourself. You don?t need to be accepted by others. You need to accept yourself.? ~Thich Nhat ...
When We Think Other People Are Better Than Us
by Justb
23 May 2012 at 8:48pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Justb ?No one can make you feel inferior without your consent.? ~Eleanor Roosevelt. I have a very bad habit. It pokes me when I stop to ...
Tiny Wisdom: The Heart in Our Homes
by Lori Deschene
22 May 2012 at 10:17pm
by Lori Deschene Before I found this Flickr image, I had never read this Irish blessing before. What a beautiful idea! I remember in college, I spent a semester abroad in the ...
What We Really Need to Be Happy
by Sasha Peakall
22 May 2012 at 10:16pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Sasha Peakall ?The real measure of your wealth is how much you?d be worth if you lost all your money.? ~Unknown Standing, getting crushed on ...
Be a Master of Where You Are Now
by Alanna Levenson
21 May 2012 at 11:12pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Alanna Levenson ?Have respect for yourself, and patience and compassion.  With these, you can handle anything.? ~Jack Kornfield I hadn?t taken a yoga class in ...
Why Do We Ignore Our Instincts and Tiny Buddha Book Giveaway
by Lori Deschene
21 May 2012 at 11:11pm
by Lori Deschene This is the 9th post in a 10-part series. (It’s the last week!) If you?ve been following this series since I launched it, much of this post will ...
How to Feel More Loved: 9 Tips for Deep Connection
by Lori Deschene
20 May 2012 at 10:01pm
by Lori Deschene ?It is astonishing how little one feels alone when one loves.? ~John Bulwer If there?s one thing we all want, it?s to feel loved. We want to feel deeply connected ...
How to Love Without Losing Yourself
by Jennifer Gargotto
17 May 2012 at 10:04pm
Editor?s Note: This is a contribution by Jennifer Gargotto “We love because it is the only true adventure.” ~Nikki Giovanni  Last night I sat with an old friend who has recently broken ...

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Today's Story on SELF DEVELOPMENT Today's story whether true or not will remind us that whilst we are in total charge of our own destiny, yet we also seem to be directed at times. Many would call it being directed by God, those who follow Wisdom would call it being directed by Universal Principles. Those who consider the value of considering these principles will also possess a skill of adapting. They will be able to let go of their normal perception and adjust to see the problems that arrive from a different viewpoint. One of the major stressful situations in life is selling your house. It has such a huge value that you become almost obsessed with the possession; to the point of distraction. During the process of the sale you'll twist and turn in your sleep with the incidents along the path of selling the property. If the house sale falls through and the 'would-be' buyer backs out, you could expect heartache and disruption. However, had you chosen to accept the governing principles of The Universe or the fact that a God may have chosen this to happen to prevent a bigger catastrophe, would that help dissipate the anguish? In simple terms you either respond with a negative action or that of a positive one. If we choose to accept that 'Everything Happens For A Reason' we are sooner to adjust to every occurrence. BUY THE MILK A young man had been to Wednesday night Bible Study. The Pastor had spoken about "listening to God and obeying the Lord's voice." The young man couldn't help but wonder, "Does God still speak to people?" After service he went out with some friends for coffee and pie and they discussed the message. Several different ones talked about how God had led them in different ways. It was about ten o'clock when the young man started driving home. Sitting in his car, he just began to pray, " God, if you still speak to people, speak to me. I will listen. I will do my best to obey." As he drove down the main street of his town, he had the strangest thought to stop and buy a gallon of milk. He shook his head and said out loud, "God is that you?" He didn't get a reply, so he started on toward home. But again, the thought came to him... buy a gallon of milk. The young man thought about Samuel, and how he didn't recognize the voice of God, and how little Samuel ran to Eli. "Okay, God, in case that is you, I will buy the milk." It didn't seem like too hard a test of obedience. He could always use the milk. So, he stopped and purchased the gallon of milk and started toward home. As he passed Seventh Street, he again felt the urge, "Turn down that street." This is crazy, he thought, and drove on past the intersection. Again, he felt that he should turn down Seventh Street. At the next intersection, he turned back and headed down Seventh. Half jokingly, he said out loud, "Okay, God, I will". He drove several blocks, when suddenly, he felt like he should stop. He pulled over to the curb and looked around. He was in a semi-commercial area of town. It wasn't the best, but it wasn't the worst of neighbourhoods either. The businesses were closed and most of the houses looked dark, like people were already in bed. Again, he sensed something, "Go and give the milk to the people in the house across the street." The young man looked at the house. It was dark and it looked like the people were either gone or they were already asleep. He started to open the door and then sat back in the car seat. "Lord, this is insane. Those people are asleep and if I wake them up, they are going to be mad and I will look stupid." Again, he felt like he should go and give the milk. Finally, he opened the door and said, "Okay God, if this is you, I will go to the door and I will give them the milk. If you want me to look like a crazy person, okay. I want to be obedient. I guess that will count for something but, if they don't answer right away, I am out of here." He walked across the street and rang the bell. He could hear some noise inside. A man's voice yelled out, "Who is it? What do you want?" Then the door opened before the young man could get away. The man was standing there in his jeans and T-shirt. He looked like he just got out of bed. He had a strange look on his face and he didn't seem too happy to have some stranger standing on his doorstep. The man asked, "What is it?" The young man thrust out the gallon of milk and said, "Here, I brought this to you, " he said. The man took the milk and rushed down a hallway speaking loudly in Spanish. Then from down the hall came a woman carrying the milk toward the kitchen. The man was following her holding a baby. The baby was crying. The man had tears streaming down his face. The man began speaking and half crying, "We were just praying. We had some big bills this month and we ran out of money. We didn't have any milk for our baby. I was just praying and asking God to show me how to get some milk." His wife in the kitchen yelled out, " I ask him to send an angel with some. Are you an Angel?" The young man reached into his wallet and pulled out all the money he had on him and put it in the man's hand. Then he turned and walked back toward his car and tears were streaming down his face. He knew then that God does still speak to people... and answer prayers. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: "A human being is part of the whole, called by us 'the universe'. Our tasks must be to widen our compassion. To embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature in its beauty.' (Albert Einstein)

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MasterChef hopefuls prickle under Mexican standoff pressure

27 May 2012 at 9:27am  We begin a new week with a reminder of the myriad injustices of the previous week, including Mindy's defeat by the forces of leftovers, and Matt's banishment to the phantom zone of Hungry Jack?s by the evil fennel-related machinations of Deb.

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Prickly Mexican standoff

27 May 2012 at 8:04am  MasterChef recap: Hopefuls were confronted with enormous mystery boxes, but what was inside?

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A global partnership for peace

26 May 2012 at 1:42pm  At times it can be harder to keep the peace than winning it. All over the world, there are many conflicts which have shattered the ideal of peace. Some conflicts go on, while others have ended either through military action or negotiations.

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Veteran counsels wisdom of listening

24 May 2012 at 12:01pm  Redd Griffin has been many things in his 73 years. A teacher, soldier, legislator, news reporter, patriot. But mostly he considers himself a student. Of history and his own life. Seeking answers more than conclusions. For the Oak Park resident and Triton College philosophy teacher, the past is prologue. ?The past is very relevant to the present,? he said. ?I want to keep the continuity with the ...

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Ancient China mined for marketing wisdom in new book

24 May 2012 at 4:23am  In ?The Market is Chaos: The Tao of Marketing? (ISBN...

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Some random thoughts on wisdom, suffering

22 May 2012 at 2:53pm  "Wisdom comes alone through suffering," or so said Zeus according to the Greek playwright Aeschylus. ...

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The bliss of reading

20 May 2012 at 12:30pm  India, May 21 -- I believe, as many of you do, that reading old books is like meeting old friends. And if you read an old classic after ages, you have the feeling that you are at home with a long-lost friend.It was last week that I had my tryst with some of such 'old friends'. The Story of Philosophy by Will Durant, Sceptical Essays by Bertrand Russell, The Discovery of India and An ...

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Maya Angelou Opens Women's Health And Wellness Center, Calls Disparities 'Emb...

15 May 2012 at 10:15am  Wisdom comes with age, and at 84 years old, Maya Angelou has lots of wisdom. But she says she picked up her most valuable piece of wisdom early on. "I learned a long time ago the wisest thing I can do is be on my own side, be an advocate for myself and others like me," she said.

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For Mother?s Day, the gift of earned wisdom

11 May 2012 at 11:37am  Community writer Elizabeth Selby McCarthy questions the notion of a "parenting philosophy."

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Blackboard Rumble: Why Are Physicists Hating On Philosophy (and Philosophers)?

1 May 2012 at 11:02am  There are those in the physics community who have no room for philosophy. At stake in their stance is a critical question living deep in the foundations of modern physics: What are the limits of science?

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Visual Mind 9.1?
Has anyone got the serial key to visual mind 9.1? And if not do you know where I could find it without having to subscribe to anything?

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How visual-minded are you?
For example, imagine you are going shopping in the supermarket- do you think strategically and write a list, or can you imagine everything you want? I personally can visualise the whole supermarket clear enough that I could almost step into it in my mind and walk around, and I can see everything which is there. I was reading about an autistic lady who says that those with autism think in pictures, as opposed to normal people who use language and found this interesting since I also do. Another example- when you think of a person, perhaps a friend of yours, do you see their face, and their house? When I do it, its like I'm standing in their house, and I could go for wander round...! That's kind of my minds equivalent to their name- what I associate them with.

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Exam revision help !!!!!!?
im revising for my exams which are happening in about a week and a half ive been trying to revise for the last 2 weeks but i cant really seem to find the right way to revise. i know i am visual and audio revision but i don't know how to but that to good use that will make me do well. im in year 8 so i have all the usual exams and of course the languages latin, french and german! can anyone give my ways to revise with for visual mind that are effective as i really want to do well in these and also i have no clue what so ever on how to revise the languages either. anything will be much appreciated. Thanks XD

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..........Am I autistic?
The other day I took Simon Baron-Cohen's Autism Spectrum Quotient Test*. I got a score of 37. Apparently the average score is about 15, with people diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders scoring 32 or more. A lot of my friends took the test and got average scores. It just got me thinking about other things in my life and in my childhood that might point to such a diagnosis. So by way of background: I am female. I was bullied as a child for being a loner and being "weird", so I can certainly identify with some of the stuff that people with ASD go through. I was referred to a child psychiatrist but didn't want to go and my parents didn't push the issue. I have a very visual mind and a photographic memory for words and spellings. I also think I am slightly synaesthetic with regards to time (picturing time, dates etc visually). I have battled with depression for much of my life but I have recently started taking Prozac, which has improved things massively. I am uncomfortable socialising, meeting new people and making small talk (although Prozac has helped a lot with this). There's probably loads of other pertinent stuff that I've missed but can't remember! Anyway I won't bore you, unless I have already. So, essentially what I want to know is how likely it is that I might have Aspergers/be slightly autistic. Obviously I am not expecting a medical diagnosis, but it would be interesting to hear what other people think. And also if I should see my doctor or whatever. The only thing about that would be that I would be scared/embarrassed to talk to my current doctor about this because she is not very nice (but maybe I could change doctors). Because I think perhaps it would be a comfort to know exactly what's made me so "weird" all my life. Or, conversely, to know that I am in fact "normal" but just a bit eccentric! I welcome your thoughts. Thanks in advance! *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Spectrum_Quotient

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Wondering if I might be autistic/have Aspergers?
The other day I took Simon Baron-Cohen's Autism Spectrum Quotient Test*. I got a score of 37. Apparently the average score is about 15, with people diagnosed with autistic spectrum disorders scoring 32 or more. A lot of my friends took the test and got average scores. It just got me thinking about other things in my life and in my childhood that might point to such a diagnosis. So by way of background: I am female. I was bullied as a child for being a loner and being "weird", so I can certainly identify with some of the stuff that people with ASD go through. I spent most of my time in my own world and my school reports always said that I was constantly daydreaming. I was referred to a child psychiatrist but didn't want to go and my parents didn't push the issue. I have a very visual mind and a photographic memory for words and spellings. I also think I am slightly synaesthetic with regards to time (picturing time, dates etc visually). I have battled with depression and anxiety for much of my life but I have recently started taking Prozac, which has improved things massively. I am generally uncomfortable socialising, meeting new people and making small talk (although Prozac has helped a lot with this). I also find deep pressure very relaxing, and I have a few sensory things, like I can't stand the sensation of dry powder on my hands, and certain sounds. There's probably loads of other pertinent stuff that I've missed but can't remember! Anyway I won't bore you, unless I have already... So, essentially what I want to know is how likely it is that I might have Aspergers/be slightly autistic. Obviously I am not expecting a medical diagnosis, but it would be interesting to hear what other people think. And also if I should see my doctor or whatever. The only thing about that would be that I would be scared/embarrassed to talk to my current doctor about this because she is not very nice (but maybe I could change doctors). Because I think perhaps it would be a comfort to know exactly what's made me so "weird" all my life. Or, conversely, to know that I am in fact "normal" but just a bit eccentric! I welcome your thoughts. Thanks in advance! *http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Autism_Spectrum_Quotient Oh another thing I thought of is that I have always had an aversion to looking people in the eyes, and it's only recently (in my 20s) that I have "trained" myself to do it, even though it makes me uncomfortable rebel monkey - Yes I have considered that. In fact that was always my belief until I took this test and starting wondering if there was something more to it. I'm open to all possibilities!

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