Archive for July, 2006

31st Jul 2006

Energy Enhancement Psychic Sexual Connection and The Mastery Of Relationships

Many psychological books talk about these Ego Splits which usually start off as Inner Children Energy Blockages.

The Inner Children Sub-personalities are separate egos which have been artificially created through painful experiences. Once created they shuttle in and out of your consciousness without you noticing them, except by their negative effects in your life. They are like separate ego programs, virtual machines, psychic viruses, which live within the one computer, You!!

They are anaesthetised through Drugs, but Only Meditation, Through the Grounding of Negative Energies and other Immensely Powerful Blockage Busting Techniques, can drain these Energy Blockages of their Painful Negative Energies and Emotions and Integrate them back into the Soul Central Stem.

Through Meditation it is possible to learn how to heal all your inner children, the Inner Saboteurs, the childish sub-personalities which split off from the central stem of the personality at the time when they are hurt, and which then destructively affect our emotions and our actions for the rest of our lives as they wander into and out of the active personality.

Ancient Effective Synthesis of Meditation Techniques can dissolve the Inner Children Energy Blockages which Unconsciously Link Your Sexual Base Chakra and the Relationship Abdominal Chakra to the Chakras of Other People thus causing Adultery and Divorce.

These split off parts of your mind form the Unconscious and Link Your Sexual Base Chakra and the Relationship Abdominal Chakra to the Chakras of Other People thus causing Adultery and Divorce.

They form an Unconscious Connection which in some people is more conscious.

You become Unconsciously “Hooked” which is where the Ancient term, “Hooker” comes from.

In a way, these Advanced Energy Blockages are parts of the Selfish Competitive Ego.

These Inner Children Sub-personalities are stronger the older they are and can form at any age in your life.

The Mastery Of Relationships, the Mastery of the Second Initiation, the Mastery of the Sexual Base Chakra the Relationship Second Chakra, the Mastery of the Psychic Sexual Connection, the Mastery of Intimacy and Independence. The Mastery of Relationships Can Transmute Bad Luck To Good Luck.

Anything unconscious can lead you into trouble and bad luck.

All bad luck comes from these Soul Splits. As your Life is Sabotaged and Fails due to the influence of these inner saboteurs, the your stress rises and their action becomes more intense. It is the Inner Children who want to use the Strategies in order to gain what they have been programmed to do, And The Inner Children Will Use The Strategies Like The Poor Me, Violator And Star, More And More Intensely As The Stress Increases.

As The Strings Are Wound Up.

The Energy Connections between Sexual Chakras become ‘Hooked”

In This Way You Lose Balance.

Ancient Effective Synthesis of Meditation Techniques teach you to do the same thing that Shamen do in what they call “Soul Retrieval”. To the sound of a beating drum they will enter into the astral plane and bring back to you these split off parts of yourself.

This Ancient Effective Synthesis of Meditation Techniques teaches you how to do this for yourself.

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Director Satchidanand, is one of the leading teachers of Meditation.

He helps people worldwide reach further than they EVER thought possible, FASTER!!!
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31st Jul 2006

Civil War - The Struggle for Identity

In the United States, during the first half of the 1860s, one of the bloodiest wars was fought in American History. This war, The American Civil War was fought to prevent the separation of the United States. Above all the reasons listed including slavery, the South was fighting to maintain their way of life and their freedom to be independent.

Civil War is “The Struggle for Identity”. One faction wants their country to run this way and another faction wants their country to be run another way. Often, the conflict is of a racial or ethnic nature. Around the world, there are 10-20 major conflicts going on at any given time. According to the United Nations, if 1,000 deaths in a year occur due to a conflict, the action would be determined to be a major war. At the time that the United States was stepping up its activities with the Vietnam Conflict in 1965, there were at least 10 major conflicts somewhere in the world.

Many of these conflicts (and maybe a dozen or 2 lesser conflicts), keeps so much of the world involved with war. The majority of these wars are Civil Wars. In today’s world, are the countries’ borders divided in a reasonable manner? So many of these Civil Wars are conflicts over religious, ethnic or racial views, or are they?

Back to my original question: Are the countries’ borders divided in a reasonable manner? Did we create the situation by setting up what the boundary of a particular country would be? An example of this is the State of Assam in India. Assam came under British rule by a Treaty in 1826. Subsequently, the British turned over Assam to be a State in India. Assam has been resisting ever since with armed insurgencies.

These conflicts aren’t “Wars” like we think of wars. When we think of war, don’t we think that the Army of one country would prepare to fight the Army of the other country? From pictures we have seen or being actually involved in a war, we can visualize a battlefield the next morning after a night of fighting. Soldiers were lying dead, or barely alive, from both sides of the conflict in their uniforms.

A statistic that I read about World War I stated that less than 5 percent of the fatalities of the war were civilians. Contrast that we up to 75 percent of the fatalities being civilians. These are the statistics we are seeing today in these internal struggles.

This is typical of the struggle now with Assam. Many of the fatalities in this struggle are civilians and they are not indirect casualties either. They are being targeted for many reasons such as differences in religious beliefs or laborers immigrating and being targeted for taking jobs.

What are the future problems associated with these conflicts? A lot of these conflicts have a 7-year duration. During the conflict, crop growth is nearly impossible therefore famine, is almost assured along with poverty and disease.

With new studies regarding the possibility of Civil War, there is evidence that economic conditions play a significant role in these possibilities. Depressed economic conditions with a high dependence of exporting natural resources put many countries at risk of civil unrest. This takes us away from the ethnic diversity issues but why is this issue so pronounced as a main ingredient?

Actually it is easy for the combatants to put a finger on this as explained with the Assam conflict. In that conflict, others that are migrating across the border to take jobs are being targeted because of the economic depression regarding the struggle for jobs. They happen to be of a different ethnic background, which in some minds makes targeting them a reasonable act. Again, the insurgents are targeting “easy prey” (unarmed laborers) and not targeting the officials (the police and military).

What needs to change to decrease the incidence of Civil Wars? Increasing the economic development of countries that are prone to a civil conflict is one of the first priorities. This takes into account the need for other developed nations to do more in support for other nations. Some feel as though developed nations do more than is necessary now. Would you rather draw up economic agreements to work hand in hand with a developing nation or would you rather try to help after they have suffered civil unrest, famine, extreme poverty and starvation?

Michael Russell
Your Independent guide to civil-war-guide.com/ Civil War

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