Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Off Topic Here "LOVE your HEART"

- Our Favorite princess Katie Desmond

     I came across some interesting information over the past day, there were studies done to forecast factors that determine cancer probability within individuals.  According to one Dr. Andrew Lipton, the most consistent denominator he has found in his studies is...that the mettle capacity has a direct correlation with probability of expressing cancerous growths.  Reread that!  What he is saying, in essence is that a person's perception can directly induce or prohibit the expression of these growths.  Interesting and certainly outside of the box thinking.  Then i got to thinking, how is it possible (or even how can it be), that a placebo can cure a problem?  If you use this "Lipton" model as the basis for this explanation, you can certainly make an argument supporting that the thesis of self inducing (or prohibiting) cancer.  Let me be clear, this discussion does not start and end with a conclusion of individuals mentally completely controlling their health path (start to finish)...but rather that the mind can either ignite or suppress the underlying elements of the sickness...in turn expressing or stifling the growth of the sickness.
     A Truly interesting Idea.  Which brings me into the general direction of my next thought...brought to you by my co worker Elizabeth...shes everyone's sweetheart (she gave me a Hanukkah gift today, i am not even Jewish) and she will talk off your ear (that can put me in a bad spot).  She is currently reading a book about self empowerment.  In the chapter that she was reading last week, the discussion revolved around an individuals mentality for a given day.  The Author wrote that a person, within moments upon waking up will ("pre")determine the mental road for the day...meaning that a "good" day or a "bad" day is a by product of what you set your perception up as.  Does this make sense, yes?  Ever hear of the saying "If life gives you a lemon, make lemonade"?  Similar concept.  Its your perception of events in conjunction with your "out-look" or "mood" that can determine the success of your days path...and this book made an argument that, that course is set in motion from the moment your mind wakes up.
Next time that you're having a bad day, if things are not going your way...maybe if you change your thinking, just maybe, your day may start to turn for the better...
Just a thought, one of many....


"Dies Young @ an Old Age"

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