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| Shattering the fishbowl – the paradox of choice | | 2008-04-13 19:58:11 | | The law of attraction is about choice. We are free to choose our experience. I recently watched a short lecture given by the American psychologist and social scientist Barry Swartz. Here I will summarize the lecture and offer some thoughts on its content as it is relevant to the law of attraction.The lecture is about the consequences of the amazing levels of choice we have to deal with now, choice which just a few years ago was hardly imaginable. It’s certainly true – to give a rather trivial example, just look at the number of social bookmarking options you have for submission of this article – you can digg it, Stumble Upon it, add it to dropjack or technorati, there’s del.icio.us, de.lerio.us, blogmarks, frazzle, linkroll, scuttle, reddit, not to mention Myspace, facebook … the list goes on and on. And social bookmarking didn’t even exist a short time ago.In the lecture, Swartz expresses the view that the explosion of choice which has taken place in recent decades is a ba | | By: Effortless wealth | | |
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| Life Is Paradox | | 2008-03-09 05:22:00 | | Adversity Turned Wealth
Life is a Paradox. Can you imagine it??? I am bewildered. I am overwhelmed. I am mourning. I am mourning over my Past, my Past-SELF.
Strength of The Human Spirit
I mourn. I grieved. I am grieving. I died so many times. But I lived, I [...] | | By: Health Motivator | | |
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| Olber’s Paradox - Why the Sky is Dark at Nights? | | 2008-03-01 01:00:46 | | Olber’s paradox asks “why the sky is dark at nights?”. Olber’s paradix is described by German astronomer Heinrich Olbers (1758-1840). Heinrich Olbers released a research paper on this problem in 1826, but we know that also Kepler been thinking about this problem already in 1610.
Olbers thought that if the universe was infinitely large and old, [...] | | By: Homeboy's Astro Blog | | |
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| Authenticity and the Paradox of Power | | 2007-11-13 22:31:49 | | Guest bloggers Anne Fifield and Sam House
Contributing authors to Winning Without Compromising Yourself (2007)
www.nocompromising.com
Authenticity and the Paradox of Power
To be natural is such a very difficult pose to keep up.
- Oscar Wilde
Being forthright, or forthcoming, is an active form of truth-telling. This is what people mean when they speak of transparency—an active revealing of...
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| Uncertainty Paradox | | 2007-10-15 23:40:09 | | In remembrance of the Great Beloved Who brings inspiration & illumination into the inner heartUncertainty Paradoxyou told me, there is so much uncertainty!replied i, uncertainty is part of this reality.Master of Great Silence whispers within:follow the path diligentlythat leads to deeper and unknown trailsinto the Universe of Uncertainty.take hand of the Master of UncertaintyWho will lead you to the deepest forest,leaving you totally bewildered and lost.immersed in total uncertaintylook nowhere to find a way out, butleave all to Him Who brought you herein the first place. There is no other way.for a split second, let not your heart sway.be baffled but hold fast with total trust.behold the mystical paradox that says:only (realizing) Total Uncertainty (within)will take you to the point of Total Certainty.Sunday, October 14, 2007City of Westchester, Los Angeles. dedicated to you, my woman of sorrow. image credit via flickr | | By: Inspirations and Creative Thoughts | | |
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| The Inuit Paradox | | 2007-03-10 03:50:00 | | This is an article from Discover magazine entitled The Inuit Paradox, and asks how people on an almost all animal diet could be so healthy. It's subtitled, "How can people who gorge on fat and rarely see a vegetable be healthier than we are?" Indeed, how can they?
Hunter-gatherer diets like those eaten by these northern groups and other traditional diets based on nomadic herding or subsistence | | By: Carbohydrate Addict | | |
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