How to Develop Super Human Mind Power

September 29, 2010 by  
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mind powerSuper Human Mind Power?

What is super human mind power, and is it really possible to develop? Recently I saw a replay of a remarkable Science/Discovery Channel program about four real people with truly extraordinary super human mind  powers.

One was a man from the Netherlands they called *the Ice Man.* This remarkable fellow has an amazing ability to withstand extreme cold using mind power alone.

The program showed him running a half marathon in the Arctic wearing nothing but shorts. Although the temperature was -30 degrees Centigrade, he ran topless and barefoot.

Super Human Mind Power in Action

After, his doctor said they would have to amputate his toes because they were frozen dead. No problem for the Ice Man. He simply *willed* his toes back to life with his super mind powers. Of course the doctor was deeply shocked.

Then there was a man from Germany who solves complex formulas in his head faster than anyone using a calculator. Again, this fellow also had unusual super mind power — he can also speak entire sentences backwards. Try this, and get amazed.

Another example of unusual super mind power —  the blind painter really shocked me. Although born without eyes, this man paints beautiful scenic paintings with his fingers. Then there was the woman from Switzerland they called *The Synaesthete.* Synaesthesia is a rare neurological condition characterized by an odd fusion of one’s senses.

She was able to both see and taste music. According to her, each musical note has a specific color and pattern. And certain musical notes actually produce specific flavors on her tongue.

Is Super Human Mind Power Really Possible?

This brings to my mind the absolute fact that we have no idea of the limits of our powerful super human minds.

The brilliant American psychologist William James said: *Compared to what we should be, we are only half alive. We are making use of only a small part of our mind power. Deep down inside of us are vast powers we know nothing of and never use.*

We are all blessed with awesome potential super mind power. Your mind has the power to answer and solve any of your problems, dilemmas and personal challenges.

You have the power to create a perfect life.  If you learn how to unleash the vast unlimited potential of your mind power, infinite resources are at your command. You are not limited in any way by your environment, your background, your intelligence or even by lack of money.

Here are 3 ways to develop your mind power:

3 Steps to Superhuman Mind Power

1. Believe. The first key to unleashing your mind power is to simply claim it. Belief in yourself and your potential is the most important factor in harnessing your incredible mental gifts.

Try this for a week: Before you begin the day, spend a few minutes first creating your day in your mind. Think of it exactly the way you want it to unfold. Carry these thoughts and pictures with you as you go about your day. Try not to negate them with negative or fearful thinking. You will begin to see a pattern emerge. By the end of the week you will begin to see the results of how powerful you are creating your own reality.

2. Focus. People who exhibit strong mental powers have a refined ability to concentrate. If they have a goal, it is sharp, clear-cut and definite. For example, if they want a certain amount of money, they focused on the actual amount.

Concentration is crucial to harnessing your mental powers and getting the results you seek.  So… how can you develop the ability to concentrate? By simply waking up more of your idle brain cells.

One excellent way to develop concentration is by writing. Writing forces us to concentrate and think accurately. The act of writing harnesses a large collection of brain cells and forces them to produce thoughts. So if you are dealing with a challenging problem, try writing about it.  

3. Meditate. One of the best ways to develop clear focus is by meditating. If you have never meditated before, try this simple method: Find a quiet place, and silently focus on a flower or some other appealing object for as long as you can. You may find you are struggling with “monkey mind.” Just relax, release your thoughts, and simply gaze at the flower. With practice you will be able to still your mind for longer and longer periods.

The *Ice Man* was a dedicated meditator. Because of this he could simply focus his mind and  heal his dead frozen toes. Imagine what that means in terms of our ability to heal our bodies.

We each have the choice to accept life as it just *happens* to us, or we can develop our mind and create our reality to better provide what we want.

To unlock your full human potential, you must harness your brain’s incredible powers.  If YOU want to explore the power of instant deep meditation … enter into higher states of consciousness … further develop your native intelligence … explore *Zone level* creativity, mind power and intuition … or simply make your life a more exciting place to be, come experience => Your Own Super |Human Mind Power

Posted by Jill Ammon-Wexler
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Is Your Right or Left Brain Dominant?

December 13, 2009 by  
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Which Brain is in Charge?

Your brain’s  cortex is the source of your analytical thinking ability. Your cortex is naturally divided into two sides that are connected by a very complex mass of nerve fibers called the corpus collosum.

For most people the left side of the cortex (your left brain) deals with logical thinking — anything connected to words, numbers, reasoning, and analysis. It also tends to generate Gamma and Beta brainwave frequencies.

The right side of the cortex, (your right brain) on the other hand, focuses on imagination, images, color, day-dreaming, visualization, and pattern recognition. It tends to generate the Alpha brainwaves that are so highly developed in meditators and artistic types

Which Brain  Are You Using?

There’s a common assumption that we each habitually use either our right-brain or our left-brain.  So, if that’s true, then someone like Einstein would have used his left-brain, while someone like the great creative master photographer Ansel Adams would have focused on his right-brain.

Right? But does this assumption really hold up?

Actually Albert Einstein and Ansel Adams’ personal notebooks reveal otherwise. Einstein did not credit his great scientific insights to left-brain logic, but rather to right-brain highly creative daydreaming. And Ansel Adams credited his greatest art photographs not to his right-brain artistic eye, but to his left-brain detailed analytical note taking.

Whole Brain Thinking

If you say you are primarily creative or intuitive (right-brain dominated), or analytical and logical (left-brain dominant), you’re just describing your most highly developed mental skill — and the side of the cortex that is you’ve most highly developed.

Our most powerful mental activities actually use both sides of our cortex simultaneously — generating whole brain thinking.

With the proper training, both sides of your cortex can flourish and develop. Whole brain thinking has the potential to literally DOUBLE your mind power, and increase your ability to do creative thinking like Albert Einstein and Ansel Adams.

Get Immediate Whole Brain Results

There’s an outrageously powerful way for you to immediately refine the non-dominant side of your brain and experience more whole brain thinking.

Top executives and athletes, entrepreneurs, artists and inventors, and people from all walks of life are excelling in their fields because they use whole brain thinking.  >> Want to join their ranks?

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Our Brain’s Mysterious Glial Cells

November 7, 2009 by  
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neuronsNew experiments with the brain’s glial cells have shed light on some of the most mysterious aspects of the mind. Glial cells make up nearly 90 percent of cells in the brain.

Until the last 20 years, brain scientists believed neurons communicated to each other, represented our thoughts, and that glia represented the cement  holding the brain together.  They were considered to be mere insulators for neurons.

But recently scientists have begun to focus on a particular type of glial cell – astrocytes — that are very abundant in the cortex. Interestingly, we humans have the most, and the biggest, astrocytes in our cortex.

Scientists have discovered that astrocytes are the adult stem cell in the brain. They also communicate among themselves via calcium waves, and are  capable of sending information to neurons. They also control blood flow to important regions of activity in the brain.

Harvard University’s Stephen W. Kuffler was the first to discover that astrocytes exhibit an electrical potential, much like neurons. Since then many researchers have completed experiments on the ability of glial cells to communicate with neurons, and have discovered that glial cells respond to and release neuro transmitters just like neurons.

Astrocytes monitor neurons and can induce neurons to fire, and therefore modulate neuron behavior. Neuronal activity without astrocyte processing is a simple reflex — anything more complicated might require astrocyte intervention. This could mean that the calcium waves created by astrocytes are our thinking mind.

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