Archive for June, 2008

perfection in research paper or term paper writing

Monday, June 30th, 2008

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step by step resume

Saturday, June 28th, 2008

To get started you need to have all the information you can gather concerning past positions you have held including part time and volunteer activities. Data such as start and end dates, supervisors names, average hours worked, name of company and address will be essential depending on the application process. Therefore, you should keep this information available during the entire job search. Now you need to write down every detail you can remember about each position no matter how insignificant it may seem. Don’t worry about spelling and grammar at this point, you are just getting the information. Now arrange everything in order by getting that original data (dates, supervisors,etc) arranged in order of position. Look over what you have and start selecting action words that will begin you sentences. You want words such as increased, managed, directed, initiated, revised, etc.. The next thing you want are numbers that indicate how much effort (200 orders per day) or increase in production (form 75) or added revenue (increased the overall contract amount from $75 to $125 million per year). You should put your resume in a format that is easy to change. You may want to change skills and some of the wording to better reflect your qualifications for certain positions you are applying for. The most popular type of resume is the chronological. This is a list of your positions and accomplishments in order by date last to first. You can embellish your resume by using theme paper and borders. However it is best to keep it simple though professional. Start with the contact information including your name, address, phone number and alternate phone number, email address and if you wasted money paying for a company to do your resume for you, the web address where they say you can view your resume. Next list your key skills. Don’t over do it. Just list a few and focus on the skills needed for the job you are applying for at the time. Depending on the position, it may be necessary to revise your resume to better reflect the skills for a particular position as I mentioned above. Now for the meat of the resume. Starting with your current or last position list the following information: - Company name and position held - Start and end dates - Company City and State - A brief description of your duties. Just two or three lines. - Now list two or three accomplishments in bullet statement form under the position description Do this for each position held covering at least the last 10 years if you’ve been working that long. If you have held several positions in the same company, it is not necessary to separate them into different positions but you do want to show any advancement within the organization. This can be done by using the bullet statement format. Make sure you include the part time and volunteer work you did if any. Now list any licenses or certifications that pertain to the position you are applying for. At the end you can put your education accomplishments. Keep it simple list only the name of the institution, the year of graduation and the degree or major. It is not necessary to list “References Available Upon Request”. It is assumed that if they request references you will be able to provide them when asked. Make sure you do keep a current list of references both professional and personal with you at all times. Also make sure that you notify people that you have used them for a reference. That’s pretty much it. You can find sample formats in various books or on web sites. Just pick something that is clean, simple and professional looking. Most resumes can be created using readily available tools in Microsoft Word or other such products. You will want to have plenty of copies of your resume available as well as a general cover letter that highlights certain skills and accomplishments. Try not to use the same information as in the resume. You will want to save two copies on your computer, one as a .doc or word document and the other as a .txt document. Often when you are applying on the Internet you cannot copy and paste a word document so it helps to have them both available. Also review the .txt document after you save it to check for formatting errors. When you copy and paste your resume always use the “preview” option as the sites sizing requirements may adjust the location and order of some of your text. Good Luck!!

how to submit your articles and get them published

Friday, June 27th, 2008

I get a lot of questions from my subscribers asking how to submit articles to be published the Internet. If my subscribers are asking about it, I assume that many others also need this information. Following is a basic outline on how to submit articles and get them published on the Internet. You do not need to be a famous author to write articles. Most authors are people just like you and me. Write in a simple, easy to understand tone. Write it as though you are talking to a friend. An informal article written in a conversational manner is best. Start out by writing on subjects you are familiar with. After you gain some writing experience, you can begin to research and write about topics you are not familiar with. Try to keep the length of your articles between 300 and 500 words. For the proper format, see my article entitled, “How to Write Articles That Get Published”. Once your article is written, proofread, and run through a spelling and grammar checker, you are ready to begin the submission process. Do a search on the Internet for “article directories”. You will find a large list or article submission sites available. Choose a number of them to submit your articles to. Once you have selected the article directories, go to the sites individually. Once on the site, you need to register as an author. It is an easy process. They will ask for your name, address, and some other information. You will also need to select a user name and password. Your user name is the name that others will see if they look-up your articles. Some sites will also ask you to choose a “pen name”. This is a name that will be published along with your article. This is good if you don’t want to write under your real name. After you have completed the registration process, you will probably be sent a conformation email to verify that it was actually you that registered. Click on the confirmation link and log onto the site using your user name and password. Once there, check on the site’s terms of service and editorial guidelines. Make sure that the articles you submit adhere to their policies; otherwise your articles will not be published. After writing your article, log onto one of your submission sites and click on “submit article”. You will be presented with a number of boxes where you will enter the appropriate information. Title: This is obvious; enter the title of your article. Summary: Enter two or three short sentences that summarize your article. Keywords (or Tags): These are the words that people will use to find your article. For example, if you article is about dog grooming, you might enter the following keywords (in a similar format): dogs,dog grooming,dog care,brushing your dog,dog care, pet care Each keyword can consist of one or more words. Separate each item with a comma. Notice that there are no space between the command the next keyword. Body: This is where you will enter the body of your article. You must write the article first, and then paste it into the proper box on the submission site. Do not write your article while you are on the submission site. Resource Box (or Bio): Enter 2 or 3 lines about yourself or a product or website that you are promoting. In most cases, you can enter 2 links here to other websites. Click on “submit article” and you are done. Some sites allow you to preview the article first and you can do this if you wish. If would like to share your thoughts and knowledge with the Internet community, give it a try. Submit a few articles, and, who knows, you may even enjoy it. Good luck. Make money Today and Everyday! .milliondollararticle.com/cash12.html Let Others Make Money for You! Start Your Own Affiliate Program! .writeebooksandmakemoney.com

how to become an author 5 winning strategies and tips

Friday, June 27th, 2008

Becoming an author is an amazing and wonderful exercise. Not only will you create something from scratch, you can make a tremendous fortune from it. There are few other exercises that are as emotionally and financially satisfying. It is our mission to help you attain your writing and publication goals. Here are five winning strategies and tips to help get you where you want to be. Visualize yourself as a successful author. Olympic athletes use this strategy daily to achieve their success. In fact, they have it down to a science. An Olympic skier is able to hear the snow under their skies, hear the crowd cheering them on, smell the fire wood burning in the lodge at the base of the run, and feel the sting of the cold air on their cheeks. Most importantly, they are able to feel the elation as they cross the finish line and win the gold. Visualization is important because it programs your mind and body for success. If you can visualize yourself becoming an author, visualize writing your book every day, visualize getting it published, visualize autographing copies, and visualize the joy you receive when your first six figures are made from the sale of your book, it will be that much easier to sit down and get busy writing. Knowing you will succeed is half the battle. Set a goal and make a plan. Decide when you want your book to be accomplished. Write it on the calendar and then do a few calculations to determine how much time you will need to dedicate to writing it every day. It may be only 10 minutes a day, it may be two hours. The important thing to remember is to make a goal, plan how you are going to achieve it, and then stick to your plan. It will be helpful to include in your plan when you are going to write, for example, in the morning right after you have had your first cup of coffee. Write about something that interests you. It is imperative that you write about something that interests you. It does not have to be something that you are already knowledgeable in but it does have to be a subject that generates enough interest that you can spend a bit of time devoted to learning it, writing about it, and marketing to your audience. Additionally, if you plan on creating an information marketing business from your original book, which we highly recommend, then it is even more important that you write on a subject you are interested in. Can you imagine spending the next ten years of your life immersed in a subject you could care less about? Writer’s block, schmiter’s block. Writer’s block is often the symptom of fear. Fear causes us to procrastinate and boom, we have what we like to call writer’s block. Maybe a person is afraid of their book not measuring up to some perceived standards or maybe they are afraid of not making any sales, the fear is not the problem. The procrastination is. Plan your book and stick to your plan. You do not have to write sequentially, you can write whatever comes easiest at any given time. The important thing is to meet your daily writing goal. (Note: Using our proprietary Brain Rush Writing Technique practically guarantees you will never have writer’s block.) Save the editing for later. Editing while you write slows you down and quite frankly is a waste of your time. Many of your editing errors, spelling and grammar can be fixed with a quick spell check tool on your word processing software and can wait until your book is done or if you are a stickler, you can do a quick edit at the end of your writing time. The big editing session, will be accomplished upon the completion of your book. You will likely also want to have several associates or hired editors go over your book with a fine tooth comb. So why waste valuable writing time and interrupt the flow of words to go back and spell a word correctly. Save it for later. Publishing A Book, 7. For Your FREE MP3 (Value $97.00) How To Make A 6 Figure Income Writing & Publishing Your Own BookGo To: Make Money Writing Bob Burnham Entrepreneur, Consultant and # 1 Amazon Best Selling Author of “101 Reasons Why You Must Write A Book” For Information on How to Write and Publish your Own Book go to Expert Author- .expertauthorpublishing.com Read More On: How To Become An Author

window tinting advice

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Tinting you car window can be a gift and a curse, On one hand you want your ride to look the best, but on the other hand there are state laws that prohibit certain shades of tint. Car window tints are very common especially to those of us who customize many different parts of a car. Window tinting is fairly simple and one of the cheapest customization options out there so you get the biggest bang for you buck. Customizing Your Ride with Window Tints Tinting you car window can be a gift and a curse, On one hand you want your ride to look the best, but on the other hand there are state laws that prohibit certain shades of tint. Car window tints are very common especially to those of us who customize many different parts of a car. Window tinting is fairly simple and one of the cheapest customization options out there so you get the biggest bang for you buck. Reason to install window tints There are many reasons why people install car window tints; the main three are. Car window tinting decreases up to 79% heat Car window tinting blocks 99% of harmful UV rays Car window tinting keep your valuables hidden from potential thieves (especially in Brooklyn) Be Careful!!!: Some states have laws against window tinting Car window tints are actually one of the cheapest and effective ways of customizing a vehicle. 99.9% of the time if some one has tints; they are planning to or will customize another part of their vehicle. For most young drivers window tinting is just another way to fit in; but please be careful. This small check list will ensure that you are making thThe biggest mistakes you can make are the following; You must be aware of you state tint laws Do not under any conditions turn your windows down while the film is still wet. Make sure your tints match on all windows before you complete the job. Tinting your vehicle give its personality Tinting your windows can make a big difference on the way your vehicle looks; it brings out a unique look to your vehicle. If you have a 64 Chevy Impala on 20 inch rims; you’re flossing. But without tints you loose that extra look to your vehicle; it just looks too plain. Adjusting your window tint is also something that is widely used; from the presidential limo to the 1993 Cressida. Window tinting has become so common it has become a customization that is almost like having air fresheners in your car. Window tinting has its pros ands it cons Window tint comes at a price for most young drivers; window tinting is a cop magnet; police don’t like drivers with dark tints especially on the highway. It’s tough because you want to look cool and you want to keep away criminals; but at the same token the cops treat you like you are a criminal. Each state has its own tint laws; which is a bit unfair to drivers going from state to state. Some state laws are stricter than others for example in New York State 70% of light is allowed ion each side any percentage to the rear window and a 6” visor. On contrast Wyoming residents are allowed 28% light in the front back side and rear windows. This is to show two varying extremes in the laws on window tints. With all of there disparities in the window tinting laws its hard to imagine that it’s a accident or coincidence. But the safest and best thing to do is to follow the state tinting laws; it saves you a lot more money in the long run; it also doesn’t make you so much of a target by law enforcement. Making the choice of style over the law isn’t always cool and it can be very expensive ranging from $75-$350 depending on state law and how many times you have been pulled over for the same offense. .superherocars.com

plr articles is that a sneer i hear

Thursday, June 26th, 2008

Go to most webmaster forums and you’ll always find ‘snooty’ writers discounting the whole idea of PLR articles. True, in many cases, PLR articles leave much to be desired but it all boils down to how you perceive them. No, it would be very unfair indeed to compare apples with oranges

early cancer detection through handwriting analysis

Wednesday, June 25th, 2008

Early Cancer Detection through one’s Handwriting. “Handwriting is brain-writing.” Graphologists explain that the brain is the director of our physical as well as our mental activity. Just as our writing reflects our personality, so does it reflect certain aberrations in our physiology. It is widely accepted in medicine that with the development of cancer, certain neuromuscular disturbances of coordination take place. Since handwriting constitutes the tracing of neuromuscular coordination, the microscopic characteristics of handwriting strokes become an important method for examining human neuromuscular development. Alfred Kanfer, born in Austria and later imprisoned in Dachau concentration camp along with his wife, is considered the pioneer of the graphological neuromuscular test for determination of groups at high risk for cancer. He had an impressive 84-percent accuracy rate in detecting the disease through handwriting. What the Kanfer test does is to apply a neuromuscular tool to determine the presence or absence of such characteristic neuromuscular disorders. The Kanfer test alone does not determine the presence or absence of cancer; it determines a factor associated with cancer. Alfred Kanfer was released from Dachau; he emigrated to the United States. He was an outsider in the field of medicine-with a method for identifying cancer-prone individuals that was so highly unorthodox, that he had a stiff uphill battle to prove his method and find acceptance for it. What is surprising is the cooperation he received, throughout his more then thirty-five years of work, from many prominent doctors and hospitals. The Hospital for Joint Diseases in New York, the Preventive Medicine Institute-Strang Clinic in New York, the Equitable Life Assurance Society, the Metropolitan Life Insurance Company and the American Cancer Society provided financial and material support for Kanfer’s work. Their patient’s handwritings were submitted to him for analysis. The “Heart Tick” Graphologists have determined that certain breaks in writing, slight interruptions in the upstroke and in the downstroke, especially in letters with loops, can point to heart disease. They call this break a “heart tick” and find it particularly in the lower-case h (see arrow, Figure 1). Another sign is abnormal dotting in the course of the writing “trail” (see Figure 2). In the act of writing, a person with heart trouble-which is often accompanied by shortness of breath-instinctively rests the pen on the paper, as one would do with a stick when walking. Dr. Ulrich Sonnemann, a major contributor to the early development of professional graphology in the U.S. whose book Handwriting Analysis as a Psychodiagnostic Tool (Grune & Stratton, 1950) is highly respected in the field, confirms that a disrupted pattern of strokes can be indicative of cardiac disease. Sonnemann adds that the specific frailties and incomplete ataxias (the inability to coordinate voluntary muscular movements), which are marked by partial dotting of the course of strokes, have been discovered at very early and clinically undetected stages. Variations of Normal Handwriting The foremost tenet in graphology is analyzing the difference between a person’s handwriting and how he was taught to write. There are many shades of instructional technique in script, all of which would be classified under “variations of normal handwriting.” When the writing differs to the extent that it certainly was not taught to the writer this way, that difference is analyzed. The “normal” writing sample is provided as a basis for comparison. Marked difference between downstroke and upstroke pressure in regular sequence throughout a given writing sample. Characteristics: Downsrokes are broader and show greater ink density than upstrokes. (1 and 2 in Figure 3). All downstrokes in a given writing have about the same width, and so do all upstrokes. Elasticity of strokes. The width of downstrokes gradually increases toward the baseline, where they connect with the upstrokes, and at the same time the upstrokes thin out slightly along their course. Uninterrupted flow of movement through downstrokes and upstrokes. Characteristics: Uniform, even density of ink throughout the length of downstrokes and upstrokes (1 and 2). Continuous, uninterrupted and unwavering delineations of downstrokes and upstrokes (1 and 2). Uninterrupted flow of movement through area of transition (3 in Figure 3). Characteristics are as above. Of specific importance is the uninterrupted joining of downstrokes and upstrokes, which requires a maximum degree of neuromuscular coordination and is therefore of the highest significance. Finding Cancer in Its Early Stages A startling example of the accuracy of the diagnosis of cancer through handwriting as is the case of Mrs. B. By medical standards, Mrs. B. was found to be healthy from the date of her first handwriting sample to the date of the third. One year after the date of her third sample, at the age of 41, an advanced cancer was found, and she died at 42. The following samples are microphotographs of Mrs. B’s handwriting. The first one (Figure 5) was written at age twenty-eight, the second (Figure 6) at age thirty-three, and the third (Figure 7) at age forty. The first sample, Figure 5, shows the typical criteria of normality-that is, a mature neuromuscular condition with a normal range of coordination. Normality is manifested in the smooth, continuous flow of movement, both in the descending and ascending strokes (uniform flow of ink throughout the strokes and sharp, continuous delineations to both sides of each stroke). The strokes have an oval shape; the turns from descending to ascending strokes are narrow, curved, and show continuity of movement throughout. A regular pattern of heavier (wider and darker) descending strokes and lighter ascending strokes prevails throughout the sample. The second sample, Figure 6, shows a marked change. Although the overall pattern of heavier descending strokes and lighter ascending strokes is still preserved, the narrow turns have disappeared, the writing spreads out widely, the strokes are much weaker and highly unstable, and in most of the ascending strokes, clear segmentations can be seen. (Segmentation means that continuity of movement is interrupted, and the direction of the stroke is seen on microscopic examination to be wavering.) Clear interruptions between descending and ascending strokes are also visible. The third sample, Figure 7, shows a breakdown of every phase of the writing process. The strokes are stiff or formless. The pressure is uneven, sometimes too heavy, and in other strokes too light. There are clear interruptions between descending and ascending strokes, and both types of strokes show marked, low-amplitude, high-frequency segmentations. “With these (and many such) findings it was for the first time shown with statistical significance that the manifestations of cancer in handwriting precede the manifestations of cancer by clinical signs.” (Bulletin of the Hospital for Joint Diseases, April 1, 1958) Setbacks Although Kanfer’s handwriting test was remarkable, he did make some blunders along the way, which had to be corrected. While he was able to clearly separate the healthy handwritings from the ones indicating cancer or heart disease, he erred by diagnosing a considerable number of the heart cases as positive for cancer. In later studies, with sharpening of the cancer criteria, this cause of error was practically eliminated. A second error involved inappropriate use of materials and turned up when three tests were conducted under the auspices of the American Cancer Society. The first and third test ranged between 84 and 98.4 percent in the accuracy of detection of cancer. The second study was the only one that failed. It was carried out on samples gathered at a Detroit cancer detection center. The reason for this failure, as later established, was faulty technical arrangements. The patients were made to write with a hard glass plate as a writing support and had to use a rigid, fine-point pen, a combination that made the finer segmentations in the stroke practically invisible, even to the microscopic equipment then available. When this error was recognized, some changes were made in the microscopic technique and some of the samples were re-examined. Kanfer’s results were then considered ‘very good’ by the Cancer Society. Nevertheless, this failure set his work back many years and demonstrated the importance of technical considerations in research. Unresolved Questions Many questions remain unresolved. What about the problem of a handwriting that tests ‘positive’ when there is no medical diagnosis? What effects does that information have? What psychological harm can it do when there is no detectable cancer to treat? This problem affected Kanfer himself. He went to the Strang Clinic doctors to tell them that he saw positive indicators of cancer in his own handwriting. They couldn’t find the cancer until three weeks before he died. Although graphology’s strength lies primarily in personality evaluation, in which it achieves up to 98 percent accuracy, the statistical significance attributed to the Kanfer test remains great. The need for more research is vital. About The Author: Joel Engel is the author of “Handwriting Analysis Self-Taught” (Penguin Books). For more information, please visit .careertest.ws .learngraphology.com. If you would like to view the images to this article, please send a blank email to engraphnetvision.net.il

how can you make killer sales letters

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

Among the most popular type of business-related letters is the sales letter Letters are among the most popular means of communication throughout history. People loved exchanging messages through letters especially those that come far away. By now, letters were given new and different functions, most notable of which would be in business. because it is a very important tool for reaching customers and prospects. This is why sales letter writing has been deemed to be a very important aspect in marketing. Many entrepreneurs have observed the power of sales letter writing in capturing a significant portion of the market. For more details .private-labels-empire.com As such, many businesspersons went their way on writing their own sales letters Alas, not all of these aspirants were able to succeed with the materials they wrote. Some of these letters were not effectively written and were seen not to work as well as the others. It is thus important to know what makes of a good sales letter before writing one. Here are some useful tips in sales letter writing: - Gain Your Readers Trust: When your readers receive your mail, they should be able to put confidence in you so that they would feel safe to establish some business relations with you. The most common technique of doing so is by putting testimonials in sales letters to let people know of others who swear by your offerings. You may employ other tactics to gain peoples trust, what is important is for them to bank on what you say. - Show That You Are Credible: Trust is just one step for people to give you some of their time; you also need to show them that you have something truthful to say to them. You should be able to show them that what you offer delivers its promise. Good means of doing this is by including scientific studies, successful stories and other materials that exhibit the truth in what you say. You need to show it more than you need to talk about it. - The Letter should be Memorable: You can almost always expect people not to pay attention to your sales letter immediately. They simply might not need your product at the time they receive your letter, or they might not just be interested. However, this does not automatically mean that the sales letter is a failure people can still respond to your sales letter after days, months, or years as long as they would remember it. For more details .web-sales-letter-supreme.com If you can make your sales letter memorable, chances are the reader would be able to remember your products when the time comes that they are needed. - Catch Attention: While looks are usually underestimated, it is important to make your sales letter writing very attractive whether you use visuals or not. It is not at all impossible to catch attention with mere words alone. Use bold statements that tickle your readers fancy. A boring letter would just end up in the trash with other junk mail. Be sure to make your sales letter writing upbeat and interesting so that your prospects would be enticed to read on and know more about what you offer. - Give Clear Instructions: Winning trust, appearing credible, making your letter memorable, and catching attention is not enough for effective sales letter writing. It is important for your readers to be informed what they should do next by giving them clear instructions on how they could respond to your sales letter. Be sure to include how they can contact you and make it easy and convenient for them by leaving a mailing address, email, website, fax, or phone number where they can reach you easily go to Of course you have to make sure that these are working well so you would not miss any customer. - Give Rewards: People love bonuses whenever they purchase something. You can offer gifts, discounts, and other promotional offers to your customers. You can also give rewards to those who respond immediately so that you can easily reap profits from your sales letter writing. - Reach Your Reader Personally: It could be very tempting for you to just hit the mail merge option of your word processor. However, they can make your sales letter writing very detached and unappealing. People like to be addressed personally and it is best to reach them as individuals. .sales-letters-creator.com .sale-trigger-generator.com Good sales letter writing is essential for today’s business. With it, you are several steps toward profitable success.

define your proposition

Sunday, June 22nd, 2008

Before you think about writing your next advertisement, learn about the product or service for which you are writing. It might sound obvious, but many people go off on tangents. Some think of a great idea or design and try to make copy fit around or within it. Don’t do it… The best copywriters spend more time researching products or services than writing about them. For good reason. It’s only by finding out everything about a product or service - and its competitors - that you find the best thing about it. Ask these 15 questions of the product or service you’re writing about - and research the answers. 1. What is it? 2. What does it do? 3. How does it do it? 4. How is it unique or better than your competitors 5. What advantage does it deliver? 6. How does this benefit the buyer? 7. How does this make the buyer feel? 8. What is the impact of not having it? 9. How does that make the buyer feel? 10. Can we quantify the value? 11. Can we prove our claims? 12. Who has bought it already - what do they think? 13. How many have we sold? 14. What if it doesn’t work? 15. Why buy it now? Out of the answers to these questions comes your proposition. And once you have defined your proposition, writing is much easier. To read more articles like this or to comment on this article go to .swn.gg/blog/define_your_proposition Author: Tineke Bright - Silvester Wyatt-Nicolle

anam cara making sense of life

Saturday, June 21st, 2008

In Corrogue this Anam Cara or Soul Friend is coming to his senses. This morning it is a wet and windy Sunday morning. Each Sunday morning is an extended morning of rest. It is a morning of practice. I practice slowly coming to my senses. It is a morning in which I practice deep caring for the body and the soul. This is a practice of awareness of the sensationalism of life moment to moment. We are beings of the senses. We make sense of our world via the senses. The senses are gateways. They keep us locked into a certain reality but they can be the medium of freedom from the limitation we call “our life.” For too long religion has labelled the senses as something “not quite nice.” For too long we have separated our senses as being something “not spiritual.” Many of our religions have done the same with the sensational experience we call sex. As an Aman Cara I teach spirituality of the senses. I teach what Van Morrison calls “A sense of wonder.” An Anam Cara teaches you to honour the sensuality and grace of the body. They teach you to honour this grace by letting go “disgrace that is inherent in our social conditioning. Our nature is the nature of grace and not the illusion of disgrace. Our nature is the nature of beauty. Coming to our senses is what I call, “The feeling way.” Being attentive to the senses allows life to be felt as sensational. We tend to see that which is sensational as being outside ourselves. We gather more and more sensational images in our newspapers, on our televisions and from other media forms. We ourselves do not enter the sensational. Thus we lock ourselves out of heaven. This heaven is this wonder called “life” in the eternal now. We do not enter the sensational realisation that we are the “flow of life.” We have become non-sensible people. We have become cerebral people. We try to “make sense.” We do not attune ourselves to being “able to sense.” This is not surprising. As children we felt sensational. We knew in ways we have forgotten. We knew what we liked and did not like. We just did not have the words to explain. This was until we were told that trusting our senses was “not nice.” It could mean that you told the truth and God help us someone might then be offended. You might have known that Joe Bloggs was not safe to be around but you overrode this fact by being told that you were not “being nice.” Thus your sensational body and its wondrous intelligence were swapped for the experience of “niceness in all things.” You took the first steps away from trusting your “inner telling sense.” For most of us the experience of trusting ourselves was downhill from there on in. An Anam Cara encourages you to return to the wisdom of the body and the senses. This is the whole body and not just from the neck up. The Anam Cara values your sensitivity. They value trust in your sensitivity. The senses take you into a deeper appreciation of beauty than any cerebral description. The senses take you into the place of the now. This is the only time you have to be alive. This is the only place where you can have the time of your life. Developing sensitivity means trusting the wisdom of the senses. It means trusting the wisdom of the body. It means trusting your inner knowing. This is your intuition and your inner teaching. It requires the ability to feel the feelings that flow in, or are blocked in, the body. These are all feelings. Thus you begin to perceive life in the body and not life in the head. Your body becomes a vehicle for seeing the real life beyond “thinking about” your life. Coming to your senses makes you more sensible. This is not sensible in a cerebral sense. This is the less used bodily wisdom we call the “ability to sense.” When you are more able to allow your body to sense you make clearer decisions. You are not so threatened. You have no need to constantly rationalise your choices. When you begin to come to your senses you may in many ways appear rude. This is only at the beginning. You are changing the vibrational rate of your body. You are becoming more refined. You are becoming more holistic and holy. You are becoming an individual with your own sense of who you are. As you come to your senses you begin to drop what is no longer needed. You may drop toxic relationships. You will begin to avoid toxic people even if to do so may make you appear not “a nice person.” Let me tell you that you will survive such a judgement. Just stay with this. Coming to your senses gives you a sense of your own authority. When you begin coming to your senses you allow others the opportunity to come to their senses. They are toxic because they are separate from love. Coming to your senses allows them to sense the perfume of wisdom. This is the sense of knowing who they are and knowing that they belong here as a Divine being. Is this not a gift worth spending time to discover and sharing with others? Coming to your senses means you learn to avoid senseless action. Much of the action we engage with is designed to make us senseless. We turn up switch off and switch on the television. We zone out and we call this re-creation and renewal. Over a period we shut down our senses and we need greater sensationalism in order to get the same fix. More powerful images of violence and unhappiness are required to penetrate our defences. We become people of the part and people apart. We become what my teacher Osho calls “logic choppers. We rationalize our lives. We forget who we are and do not wake up to this miraculous gift of life. Thus we miss beauty. Beauty is sensational. Our inner beauty is sensational. It has been covered in the dust of judgment and unacceptability ever since we were small children. Beauty is expressed from the inner to the outer. While outer beauty is a delight it will diminish in time. Inner beauty is the essence of love that lives within the timeless. Learning to know and be this can be one of our greatest gifts in growing older. We have to start now. We are becoming more deeply separate from what is elemental. We are becoming more separate from our essentialness. It is time to return to the wisdom of the body. It is time to return to the senses and the sensational inner awareness of “what is.” Then you may glimpse what it is to go beyond the senses to the timeless wonder of now. This winter do not fight tiredness in the body. Take more rest. Go to bed earlier. We often think we should go to sleep at set times. We forget we are embodiments of energy subject to the rhythms of the seasons. Most of the life force on this Northern hemisphere is now deeply asleep. This energy will begin to awaken in its own time. All life will begin to open to the coming of the light. This week I wish you a sensational, sensible and sensuous experience of being in your body now. Remember to breathe in and breathe out. Remember too that the blessing is already here. You are it. All you have to do is become sensitive to your own sense of wonder. For a time this week give up “logic” for the “illogical” and the sensational. After adequate rest in the body wake up and expect the miraculous. Love and blessings to you all. Tony Cuckson is an Anam Cara. This Celtic term means “Soul Friend.” He specializes in providing insight for the spiritual journey, Blessings for YOU, words of wisdom and finding inner peace. Visitors to Irish Blessings Matter website and Tony’s Blog get the opportunity to develop a purpose driven life through articles, newsletters and other programs. Get your free report called “7 ways to it’s a wonderful life” at Blessings for YOU or go to Tony`s Blog at Blessings for YOU Blog where you will find links to information related to spiritual parenting, spiritual coaching and spirit in business.

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