Sunday, October 18, 2015

Teaching Thermal Electric Sharing – Mind Reading for Instructors

Here is a three step method to help your students learn how to pick up on what you share with them in practice. This method is called snippet sharing. It is called snippet sharing because it requires a sender to share little pieces of information with the receiver. Thermal electric sharing is best understood in small fragments of an idea that can later be put together to form a larger concept.

Step 1. Share a one word concept with your student.







A one word concept is something that can convey a mental picture, relay a feeling, or cause the receiver to match the word with an idea that is very relative to them.

Example: An instructor can share the word concept of Envy with their student. Envy is a universal concept. People are familiar with the word envy, or the feeling or emotion of envy as it translates cross-culturally. Some people have experienced being envied, or have studied others who have envied.

Step 2. Reinforce the one word concept.







Reinforcement is expounding on a one word concept in various shares.

Example: An instructor can share ideas that are commonly associated with a previously shared one word concept. If the instructor shared the concept of Envy, then they may reinforce the concept with a story title associated with Envy, such as the fabled Cain & Able from the Bible. 

Step 3. Reintroduce the one word concept.





Reintroducing a one word concept is giving a different introduction to a one word concept previously shared.

Example: An instructor can reintroduce a previously shared, one word concept by redefining the concept. If the instructor previously shared the concept of Envy, then they can reintroduce the concept by sharing an uncommon concept about the emotion like, no one envies rich people. It is a commonly held belief that if a person is not rich, then they wish to be. Sharing an opposing idea will reintroduce the one word concept as applicable to different situations.




A one word concept is a word or idea that can be described as a phrase, visualized as a mental picture, or summed up as an emotion. The importance of learning how to identify a one word concept is to allow a student to later recall the concept when communicating through thermal electric sharing. Practicing with snippet sharing helps students learn how to recognize thermal electric sharing, and identify the content of a thermal electric communication. 

Thursday, October 8, 2015

Self - Medication: Why You Are Your Best Physician

Self-medicating has been scrutinized in the past for the inability to accurately diagnose and treat common irregularities in the human system. Recent findings show that you are your best doctor, and are most suited to handle your body’s problems. The holistic way of life and medicine is more common than some of us believe.


If we are groggy in the morning, we might roast a cup of coffee for a little caffeine boost. After a long day at the office, one often takes Aleve to reduce the tightness of knuckles worn from typing. To cure the common cold, some of us may conjure up a hot toddy, a mixture of spirit or tea, doused with lemon and herbs.



Holistic science is chemistry, physics, and neurology meshed together. When the body is running low on a certain chemical, neurotransmitters tell the brain what it needs so that you can know what you need. These indicators might make you want, or have a taste for a certain food that contains a vitamin or protein that your body needs.



The brain proposes these ideas in the order of relative matching. For a vegetarian, the need for protein might inspire a craving for tofu,


while a meat-eater might think of a thick, juicy hamburger. 



If your eyes are tired, and you have difficulty focusing, you might get a taste for carrots to get beta-carotene, a chemical that supports eye health. If you dislike carrots, you might think of Bugs Bunny – and then the vitamin isle at your local pharmacy.

Holistic drug traders, find that their culture has set a certain order for relative matching with self-medication. Instead of remedies you might be prescribed by your doctor for allergies, joint pain, and heart disease, these folks usually rely on homegrown herbs and grains. Facts about holistic medicines have been discovered, and if used correctly, they have been found to be healthier, and more impactful for the most common ailments.



However, the order of relative matching for someone outside the holistic trade is different. A common over-the-counter drug for allergies is Benadryl. If suffering from seasonal discomfort from pollen, dust, pet dander, or pollution, Benadryl may be the first solution proposed by the brain, if the brain remembers that the substance has been used in the past, and was effective.



If abused (taken more than directed), Benadryl can cause hallucinations, extreme fatigue, and even put the body in a comatose state of unresponsiveness. Most people take Benadryl as recommended, because they understand that Drug Facts implore the appropriate use of the product, and the healthiest way to consume it. Some holistic medicine was marketed to people who did not have the facts about how to use it healthily. This can be changed renewable packaging options.




Keeping record of what works for your body is the most important tool you have to monitor your health. While Benadryl might work for some,Claritin treats most of the same issues, and contains the same primary ingredients without the side effects of fatigue, and irritability. Adjusting dosage to be slighter less or more can also make medication more effective, this should be done with a strong knowledge of the substance, with respects to age, and weight and other health issues or medications.


Recap

You are Your Best Physician

It’s smart to know your body, your body’s limits, and how it heals.

Healing



At the subatomic level, our bodies regenerate physically.

Regeneration


This process is controlled by an energy that runs the body, our bio-electric rhythm that is always in motion, while we are alive.

Homeostasis - Gathering Body Status Information

Our neuroelectric network controls our bodily responses, and feed the brain information about the body’s condition and needs.

A Better Way to Love Yourself


Being in tune with the rhythm of our motion, helps us detect what we need to maintain a healthy lifestyle, reach our health goals, and be realistic about what healthy living entails.





Tuesday, September 15, 2015

How Our Brains Create a Unique Algorithm to Recognize Sounds Represented in Thermal Electric Sharing

Like the prior post indicated, we do not hear sounds through thermal electric sharing. Instead, our brains match shared thermal electric energy with sounds represented in the signal. This post gives a snippet of how our brains recognize the representation of sound in thermal electric sharing.

White Noise 

Thanks to cable, digital TV, and internet broadcasting, the sucky white noise screen that used to turn on when a television channel wasn’t available has become obsolete. However, if you have ever heard it, loudly, in particular, your brain will have a memory file on it. Here's an exercise to try it out.

Step 1. Play the video for about ten seconds.


Step 2. Stop the video.

Step 3. Try to remember the sound.

Do you remember the sound? You should be able to remember the sound. If not, play the video again.

Step 4. Remember the sound of white noise. Think about the memory. Can you actually hear the sound?

The correct answer is no. You cannot actually hear the sound. Your brain has created a memory file for white nose, one that specifically pertains to this exercise. When you recall the memory, a unique neuropulse plays in your brain that reminds you of what the white noise sounds like.

If you were to receive a thermal electric signal from someone who is sharing something about white noise, your brain, by default, will recall the memory you just created (most recent file) to decode that part of the signal.

Our brains make matches with the most recent, most relative information stored in our brains in order to interpret the information received in a thermal electric signal.

So in conclusion, when a person receives a thermal electric signal that pertains to sound, they recall memories of the sound to decode it.






Thursday, September 10, 2015

What is Thermal Electric Sharing? Another Type of Communication

We can use thermal electric sharing as an alternate form of communication.

Forethought, to understand what type of energy we are exchanging in thermal electric sharing, we should learn about the difference between sound and light travel.



We exchange thermal electric signals, which are transverse waves of light, encoded with neuroelectric particles.

Sound, in contrast, travels as longitudinal waves, consisting of vibrating particles.




When we recognize another persons’ signal, it is because our brain has identified a unique algorithm from thermal electric sharing.

Sound dissipates across distance, which makes it impossible for anyone to actually hear a voice from miles away.




When we share thermal electrically, the signal travels as light, at the speed of light, however, it takes more time for a brain to process once it is received, and match with stored memories.

Learning how to use thermal electric sharing is great organic way to share love with the people you care about.

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

Introduction to Human Programming Follow Up


The Self Programming Amp is supplementary material to help you get the most out of Introduction to Self-Programming, and prepares you for more advanced coursework.This handbook was given out at the October 18, 2014, class in Kansas City, MO, and was a successful piece to help learners absorb the information taught in the class.

The Legos Approach - Reflection


The Nuclei Perspective: the perspective that each body is connected to a unique energy called the mind, which is connected to a larger energy network grid.

Nucleus Crux: a mind and body aggregate.

Awareness: is understanding the Nucleus –Crux

There are three steps to building awareness:

Step 1. Relative Verbalizations
Step 2. Pinpointing Occurrences
Step 3. Studying memory Recall

Self-Program: a program designed by a nucleus for its respective crux.

Programming: is the set of mental rules governing the way you think.

We create programs in a four phase, continuous cycle.

1.    Initially, we raise consciousness of our ability to program.
2.    Then, we recognize the sources of our current programming.
3.    Next, we author original programs.
4.    Finally, we implement those programs.

Programming may be revising an old program or creating a new one:

A revision makes changes to an existing program.

Creating a new program means designing a new sequence of thinking.

Data sources from programming may come from internal (i-source) or external (e-source) sources.

I – Source

          Self-Education

E- Source

          Communal Education

The Legos Approach suggests that it is ethical to perform a five point effect assessment prior to using programming with individuals with lower level consciousness.

 5 Point Assessment


  1. List Benefits
What are the benefits of using your self-programming knowledge in an arena where many are not adept?

    1. List Costs
What costs will incur? Do you stand to lose valued relationships? Will other people suffer?

    1. Weigh Benefits Against Costs
Does the good outweigh the bad and will the current assessment look the same in the projected future?

    1. Identify Reasoning Sources
What sources of reasoning are you using to make your decision?

    1. How Do Your Answers Finish Wise Use Analysis?
Do the answers from one through four sit well with your conscious? Why are why not?


These questions can be memorized and personalized to streamline the process of the individual.









Saturday, September 5, 2015

Staying in Touch with Yourself

Making your way through financial drought can feel like walking through a meteor shower. The darkest hour is just before dawn, so here are some tips to keep your head up during tough times.

The brain possess a capability to create route projections by gathering known factual data, and proposing a pathway or pathways of guidance to achieve a goal or get to a destination.
This means that the best, most probable route, with least resistance, is mapped by the brain when you consider trying to achieve a goal.


Mental stamina to achieve the goal by a chosen route is built with practice and conditioning, which increases patience and self-connectedness.


1.       Take the Short Cut



This doesn’t mean cut corners, it means go with your gut. Not going with your gut will end with failure, which will result in you needing a new projection and rerouting.

2.       Know Your Gut Feeling



Your gut feeling is the truth. It is the result of mental factoring that can be described as background programs in your brain, which have already calculated the end outcome of a situation. The best way to define this feeling, is that it is your, I had a feeling that would happen, feeling.

3.       Ignore Hate

This generation calls the sideline boos, hate. It can be rattling to face the ridicule of what other people think. The best way to overcome hate, is to understand how much it doesn’t matter. Breaking down barriers comes with new reactions, and a new kind of hate, but if your actions are for the right reasons, the good in you will become resilient to the hate.

4.       Understanding No



It may threaten your mental stamina to receive dozens of declining emails, or face discrimination. Embrace it, because it means you are getting somewhere. At least they are replying, and not ignoring you. Most “no’s” come from a lack of information or education about you or your product.

5.       Don’t Give Up



It’s not cliché, you are the only person standing between you and your success. It doesn’t make sense to give up. This doesn’t mean that certain parts of your goal will not change during your journey.


6.       Stay Flexible & Stick to Your Guns

It may seem like a paradox. The point is to stand up for what you believe, but don’t shy away from making what you believe more understandable to the people you want to share it with.




Tuesday, August 25, 2015

Life After Life

From a study of perceptions, a theory of soul was designed called the Legos Theory of the Nucleus – Crux. Those familiar with the notion of life after death or travel of soul after existence, may be interested in this cutting edge theory.

The Nucleus – Crux postulates soul theory from a physics perspective, and approaches the subject of a soul as an energy coalesced with the body. In this lifecycle model, the soul is called the nucleus, and the body, is called the crux.

Post the life of the crux, a nucleus can exist, and travel to another place, and/or take on a new form. The limitations of taking a new form are unknown, and the process to a chosen new existence is also unknown.

What is known is the calculated trajectory of nucleus experience. A nucleus experiences life differently without the physical form of the crux, and as an intelligent energy, senses by absorbing and reflecting light.

The Tibetan Book of the Dead is an ancient training curriculum designed to prepare a person for post life travel, and instructs on what to avoid in order to end a continuous rebirth cycle, and find liberation. The guru who wrote it gives specific guidelines to understand what light means as a nucleus, and how to interpret the lights sensed as a crux-less entity.

The text indicates that certain fields of light are able to be sensed by the nucleus, and are pathways to different existences. For example, a dull red light is considered a pathway back to worldly existence, here.

A modern interpretation of this holy script is incorporated into the Nucleus – Crux theory.



Lady dies in water.
The N-Cycle, or the stage of the lifecycle wherein a nucleus exists without a crux, is impermanent, meaning it is travel, for which there is a destination. The N/C – Cycle, the stage of the lifecycle wherein a nucleus is coalesced with a body is also impermanent, meaning the body is deteriorating as time progresses. The period of travel between lifecycle stages is light speed. The directional pull from a destination is based on the electromagnetic components of the light, which can be activated by the intelligent senses of the nucleus.

Young boy is drawn to water.
It is possible, by the findings of many contemporary researchers of those with reincarnate memories, that neuroelectric data files are storable in the hereafter in a light cloud (light database) that is retrievable by the nucleus in any stage of the lifecycle. This could explain how persons with memories of former lives can often recall those experiences in their current cycle. 

How can someone retrieve memory files stored in a light cloud? 

We control neuroelectric files that bond with thermally emitted light particles so that we can share them with others. The light cloud, is a concept similar to the data storage services, like box, online today that we can use to store files electronically. Once a person begins to back up their files online, those files are accessible from any device. Similarly, a person can use thermal electric sharing to upload to their light cloud, with concentration. It already exists, one simply has to use it. 

Thursday, August 20, 2015

Fixing Refusal - How to Get Published

A typical comment made by salesmen is that a “no” is the first step to getting a “yes”. We all want to sell something, an idea, our personality, or a lifelong dream. The problem we sometimes face is that other people don’t connect or relate to our formatting, meaning they just don’t understand where we’re coming from. This is the most common reason editors and journalists refuse work.


In order to get what we want, we have to put our plan in words other people understand, more so, the people we specifically want to understand. It takes some development and focus to craft ideas and draft them into a style that your listeners or readers can grasp. Here are some steps to creating a package concept that your audience can get addicted to.


Step 1. Write for Your Audience

An idea can be mainstream quality, but most accepted by a niche audience. For an editor reading a piece for a magazine, they are looking for something that will appeal to their established audience, and which falls within the guidelines of their parent or governing board. If you are writing to a newspaper that isn’t cutting edge, or steers away from political friction (disagreement in legislature), then you’re best off writing somewhere else if you are raising awareness for a topic in social reform.

Step 2. Think Compact and Branch Out

If you have faced refusal, it may be because the point of your work isn’t clear, or it takes too long to get to the point, which takes too much concentration for the audience. Be concise with presenting your idea in new pieces. Pick apart what you have written, and reconfigure. Getting to the point helps the reader quickly understand why your writing is important, and why they should be paying attention to it.


Step 3. DIY

You may have a topic that is taboo because of political friction or the social norms in an area. If you can’t get coverage, make your own. For instance, in periods of reform in the United States, the independent press opened venues for common folks to publish news about the things that matter most in society, without bureaucratic restraints.


Step 4. Think Simple

Sometimes a new idea demands more concentration from the people you want to reach. Try alternative methods like  free eBooks, that don’t take up too much of your reader's time, and can keep them interested in what you have to say at their convenience.

Every day we all face obstacles. We don’t want to bog others down with our message, but what hurts one of us can affect all of us. Positivity goes a long way,and the best part about independence is that we can ardently suggest our own ideas to fix problems.


Sunday, August 16, 2015

Living Through Character Assassination from a Parent

It seems harsh, and almost unbelievable, but in many cases, parents hold the cards for assassinating the characters of their children. The damages can be life threatening, traumatizing, and the reputation of an adult child can be destroyed by parental bias. The first step to overcoming the pains experienced from adult abuse from a parent is understanding why your parent feels it was right to do what they did.

One parent told her daughter's children that
 their mother tried to poison her.
Step 1: Understand Why

Why did they feel it was right to abuse you?

Reputational abuse is difficult to understand. For a parent, nurturing and helping their child develop earns that child’s respect and honor. Likewise, a parent feels confirmed when they see the traits they believe are appropriate in their child. When they feel they have failed, they often try to eradicate the feeling by intervening in their child’s life. This becomes an issue when applied to adult children, who have chosen or developed ideals different from their parent’s.

It hurts to think that someone you love and trust
was part of ruining your reputation.

Step 2: Let it Burn

Don’t ignore the pain, feel it and explore the feeling.

Finding out that your parent caused you reputational damage can be devastating. It can shake the very threshold of who a person is, even more, it can damage a person’s self-concept. What character traits a person believes are reflected in their actions and behaviors may differ from how their parent(s) may perceive them. Adult children often deny these facts because they want to believe their parents have their best interests at heart, but there are those who cannot accept beliefs that differ from their own.

Step 3: Tell the Truth

Accepting that your parent was involved in making you look bad in front of people you care about is hard, but you have to do it.
Some parents find it hard to accept their child's choice in love.


Adults will look past the obvious if they have high regard for their parents. It is very difficult when a child’s heroic image of their parent is ruined by their finding out that their parent was the antagonist in their story, or that they were a party to the antagonist. Telling yourself the truth will help you rebuild your reputation based on the truth.

Thursday, August 13, 2015

Why Telling the Truth Makes You Happy

Is lying necessary if it hurts people?

Speaking the truth can benefit you in many ways. Being honest is not simply gurgling out everything you know or suppose, rather, it is tactfully telling the truth in non-injurious manners to prevent harm to others. There are words that describe truth telling in different aspects.

  •  Integrity: Doing what you say you will do.
  •  Honesty: Being truthful.
  •  Truth Telling: Stating a fact.


These differentiations should be considered when we mentally ponder how honest we are being. For centuries, honesty has been associated with morality. Why is this?

Consider this thought experiment:


Kara works for a lawn mowing company in New York. She performs well, and gets promoted from field labor to office work. One day, her boss tells her he thinks someone has stolen from the company.

The truth is, Kara has no idea about the theft. She thinks this over, and answers truthfully. She doesn’t know.

Kara has been honest with her employer. Her boss thinks it is an older worker who has been slacking of lately, and asks Kara to look into it. She agrees to keep her eye on the coworker.

A few days later, her boss checks in with her on the issue, and as she said, she kept track of the coworker’s activities, but saw no signs of theft or like behavior.

Now, let’s consider alternatives to Kara’s actions:


Instead of telling her boss the truth, she shrugged and told him she thought the coworker seemed like the type to steal.

Q. What would Kara’s statement be grounded in? 

A. Her own disapproval of the coworker, rather than any legitimate fact.

In this scenario, Kara did not lie, but she indicated she felt the coworker seemed like the type to engage in self-destructive behaviors.

Let’s conclude with thinking that the coworker is guilty based on the viewpoints of the boss and Kara.

The importance of telling the truth in situations wherein another person may suffer consequences is crucial to the life experiences of everyone. Our responsibility to be truthful is important to the whole, as much as it is to the individual.

We have a choice as to whether or not we explain  our feelings objectively or with bias. Additionally, we may insinuate facts without telling a lie. 

If we look back to the thought experiment, we know by Kara’s boss asking her opinion on the coworker, that he trusts her. If Kara caused the coworker injustice based on her lack of honesty, it might come back to bite her. Either way, Kara impacted the outcome of her coworker’s life experience.

Being truthful means we take into consideration how words and gestures can hurt us as well as others. When we think responsibly before sharing information, it makes us better, happier people.