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[B839]Brain Parts And Their Functions
by Peter James Field, Pet
The fact is that we so often choose to view thoughts as flighty things -- once thought, we wish them away as though they never were. No harm in this, we reason, it's just a thought. Yet perhaps this is not the wisest approach we can take.

Believing that thoughts themselves have no real and actual affect upon us, we can so very easily allow even the most negative thought to go unchecked and unchallenged. After all, we reason, it's only a thought, it doesn't really matter.

It's as if we believe that thoughts are wispy and insubstantial things, with no real existence, capable of dissipating and disappearing into the ether once we have experienced them. Perhaps it's because our thoughts are such private things that it's easy to imagine them as insubstantial and intangible.

This of course can only happen if we hold the belief that the mind and the body are quite separate, disparate entities, each with its own distinct domain, operating independently of each other.

The truth, of course, is that mind and body are indeed interconnected, with each affecting the other. Each thought we think has its consequence. And those consequences can indeed have a tremendous affect, not only on our mind and our feelings, but also on our body. Negative or positive, thoughts do indeed have a very real affect upon us.

Let me illustrate this with a simple little exercise that nicely demonstrates the tangible effects of thought - and the interconnectedness and inseparability of mind and body. To do this, I am going to ask you to use your imagination.

Imagine yourself walking over to your refrigerator. As you open the door, there's the soft sound of the seal being broken and perhaps the feeling of cold air escaping. Now, imagine that there's a lemon in there and imagine yourself reaching in and taking that lemon out. Maybe you can sense its cold feel, as you carry it over to a board where you can slice it.

Now imagine yourself taking a knife and slicing the lemon in half, lengthways. Perhaps you can see the white, pithy part and some seeds too, as juice trickles out. Now cut the lemon again, so that you have a quarter, a nice wedge. Lift it up and hold it under your nose. Perhaps you can almost smell the pungent lemon aroma. Now imagine yourself sinking your teeth into that lemon wedge. Really squeeze it so that the juice spurts into your mouth and onto your tongue, maybe some of the juice even trickles down your lips onto your chin.

Exercise over.

If you really did imagine sinking your teeth into that lemon and squeezing the juice into your mouth then a couple of things will probably have happened: The muscles of your jaw will have automatically tightened as you did so and there will have been an increase of saliva in your mouth.

Now, we know that the flow of saliva is not under the control of the conscious mind; it's controlled by the unconscious mind. It simply cannot be willed.

What's happened, of course, is that the subconscious mind cannot distinguish between real and imaginary. For it, a thought is treated as a reality and an imagined lemon is as real as an actual lemon. The simple act of thinking about sinking your teeth into a lemon is enough to produce the exact same physical affect as if you had really done so.

A thought which existed in the mind has had a tangible effect on the body.

In India, the very real nature of thought has been recognised for milleniums. There, astrologers make horoscopes for the birth of a thought or a question, in order to better understand it. It is a practice that has survived thousands of years. This branch of astrology is called horary astrology. For these astrologers, a thought is something very real and tangible.

The fact is that the thoughts we think affect us on many levels, including the physical. This means that the thoughts we have and the things we tell ourselves, about ourselves, in the privacy of our own mind affect not only how we feel, but what we become. After all, if thoughts have physical consequences, then they can make us ill or well.

When you find yourself thinking negatively, or experiencing a period of difficulty in your approach to the world, when you find yourself thinking thoughts such as: 'I'll probably come down with...'; 'I'll never be able to..'; 'I'll probably only fail...'; 'I don't really deserve...'; immediately replace the thought with a positive statement or affirmation. And repeat it at least 10 times. Make a habit of this and you can change your reality.

Here are some examples you can use, and of course you can create your own as you go along. Select one and use it for at least a month.

'I am becoming balanced and whole in body, mind and spirit'

'The past is over now and I am free to move on with my life'

'I am alive, healthy and free'

Be sure to repeat your positive statement 10 times when you awaken in the morning and just before sleeping at night. Repeat it any time you find yourself engaging in negative thinking. Remember, practice is the key here. Simple persistence produces real results!

'All that we are is the result of all that we have thought. It is founded on thought. It is made up of our thoughts.' The Buddha, The Dhammapada

Since the beginning of time, women have been called the epitome of creation. Ancient history shows that women were worshipped as goddesses in ancient Greece. To a man, a woman's body represents the ultimate in art and beauty. Women love to make themselves as desirable as possible and they go to great lengths to "prepare and primp" themselves to look their best.

Hollywood and the media have played an important role in women dressing and looking desirable and sexy. The general world media has deified the bodies of women and has gone to great lengths to leave us with abiding mental pictures. As you drive along our major freeways and highways, you are greeted by giant billboards advertising sexy looking women in scantily clad outfits advertising everything from cigarettes to food. Women's bodies sell and that is why they are now featured in almost all the commercials that bombard us from the Internet to cable TV.

Movies such as "10" where stunner Bo Derek showers us with a sensual display of butt and legs, have been forever etched in our minds. So attractive is the allure of a sensual woman's butt and legs that in staunch Islamic nations there are laws, which govern how women should adorn themselves. Women in these countries can be seen in long black outfits that cover them from their head to the sole of their feet even in the 100-degree summer heat. The religious fanatics' rationale behind this is that the careless display of a woman's butt and legs can cause many a good man to fall into adultery. The penalty for violating this law can be extremely costly.

In the West, during the summer months thousands of women hit the beaches and enjoy basking in the sun as well as showing off their bodies. At the beaches, men can enjoy an eyeful of bodies with shapely rears and long legs.

To achieve the sensual look that turns heads and that cause traffic to stop, women must work hard by exercising and this is a challenge that they readily rise up to when you look at the amount of women who have gym memberships countrywide.

Diet and exercise are a discipline, which unfortunately many love to avoid. Without a proper exercise and diet regiment, a woman who may naturally have an attractive rear and legs may fall victim to high cholesterol and an accumulation of fat in those very places. Fat is considered unsightly by today's standards, but there is a movement that is rising that intends to lend credence to BBW women as being equally attractive as their skinny counterparts.

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Peter James Field has sinced written about articles on various topics from Hypnotherapy, Cure Anxiety and self improvement and motivation. A leading British hypno-psychotherapist, with practices in London and Birmingham, UK, Peter Field is the author of many articles on psychotherapy and hypnosis. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Health and Member of the British Association for Counsel. Peter James Field's top article generates over 33100 views. to your Favourites.

Bill Romanowski has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, belly fat and self improvement and motivation. Bill Romanowski is a 4-time NFL Super Bowl Champion player who endured the most grueling impact on his mind and body during his 16 year NFL career. During this time Bill learned how to harness premium nutrition to benefit both his mind and body. Rom. Bill Romanowski's top article generates over 6600 views. to your Favourites.
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