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May 18

In two articles entitled “We Are Not Our Personalities” and “Eliminating The Past” I make the point that it is now possible to “dismantle” all the life experience that is stored in the human bio-field, i.e. in our consciousness , with all its ensuing consequences.

Here I would like to highlight a point that perhaps I have not yet stressed. That is, what impact will this have on the livelihood of the many “psychotherapies” that currently exist and whose task it is: to “reorganize”, “fix” , “restructure”, “repair”, “work through”, or “understand” one’s past and the influence it has had on the organization of one’s personality?

Well, let’s look at this. If one is able to eliminate one’s past quickly, effectively and easily then this will cause a rapid “dismantling” of what one “thinks of” as one’s personality. What appears to emerge (see “A Short Journey to The Dive Self” and “The Divine Holographic Energy Field”) for someone who is undertaking such a journey is an experience of their True and Divine Self.

This is often an experience of one’s self that has associated such feelings as: lightness, great emotional and physical resilience, self confidence, self esteem, self worth, self mastery, compassion towards self and others, a great sense of inner knowing, intuitive and creative abilities, great inner peace and much more. All without the intrusion of negative thoughts, emotions and behaviors.

This is what individuals who originally seek out psychotherapies are looking for when they do so.

Now all of the “negative” items I’ve listed above are “embedded” in the personality and in the bio-field in the first place, and psychotherapies focus on working “with” these items. So if, using a new tool, which I have described, called the Mind Resonance Process(TM), these items can be eliminated forthwith then the need to go on “working on them” will no longer exist.

In other words, all psychotherapies will no longer have any functional use!

If you would like to know more or possibly have an experience of what this means you may wish to visit the web site below in my bio.

Dr. Nick Arrizza is trained in Chemical Engineering, Business Management & Leadership, Medicine and Psychiatry. He is a Key Note Speaker, Author of “Esteem for the Self: A Manual for Personal Transformation” (available in ebook format at: http://www.telecoaching4u.com/ebook.htm), Stress Management Coach, Peak Performance Coach & Researcher, Specializes in Life and Executive Performance Coaching, is the Developer of a powerful new tool called the Mind Resonance Process(TM) that helps build physical, emotional, mental and spiritual well being by helping to permanently release negative beliefs, emotions, perceptions and memories. He holds live workshops, international telephone coaching sessions and international teleconference workshops on Physical. Emotional, Mental and Spiritual Well Being.

Personal URL: http://www.telecoaching4u.com

May 18

Birds have always been considered good pets of modern day humans. It seems our living in close proximity may have given us a closer bond than we know. There are many reports, which have been collected of birds having a psychic connection with their owners. Others poo poo the idea as utter non-sense, but the studies done scientifically seem to prove that there are connections between humans and birds with regards to the normal and natural telepathy abilities of both species.

Studies have been done video taping flocks of birds where 1000 birds all turn at the same time. Some naturalists believed they do this by seeing the bird next to them slightly move, thus triggering their movement as well. On problem is the movements appear to take place at a rate of 50,000 thousandths of a second, which is faster than even the nerve firing rates of birds or at least right at it. One naturalist Craig Reynolds held that each impulse broken into “boids” where sensed by the other bird to help them steer to avoid the other birds in the formation, steer towards the average direction and position of the neighboring birds. Although on more careful review we see that in fact the birds cannot be responding by sight and then changing flight because the reaction time is delayed and could not be within 50,000 thousandths of a second. Also the birds seem to respond from birds behind them as well; birds, which are not even in their field of vision. How is this done? Are birds psychic? No it appears however they are at close ranges to each other telepathic.

My theory holds that they connect with each other using telepathy under extremely low frequencies and use the beak as an antenna to unite the entire flock in a group. A book worthy of mention on this subject is:

“The Sense of Being Stared At and other aspects of the human mind” By Rupert Sheldrake.

On page 111 to 114 he goes into great detail the proof of telepathy in birds and the proof that birds can sense human intention. As modern scientists attempt to refute this, I myself have had dream states altered by birds, which camp outside my window during periods of sleep in REM. People who have parrots and birds as pets also can vouch for the telepathy abilities. Wild birds also have been known to come to food sources from miles away which they could not have seen rather quickly after food is discovered, which has been well documented by Naturalist William Long.

In my experiments I have determined that pigeons in the wild can alter the dream states of humans as well as read thoughts of human intent. I believe this is from our many hundreds of thousands if not millions of years of co-evolution. Perhaps humans at one time were more in tune with the bird’s view and collected information this way about directions and food as they hunted. Perhaps humans also were able to

May 17

Back in the seventies, we watched “The Six Million Dollar Man”, a popular television show about a trained agent who was critically injured and given the gift of technology–bionic legs and super vision.

Lee Majors portrayed a man capable of leaping tall buildings and scanning the landscape at night. We marveled at the possibility of creating a human with superior qualities. In the opening sequence of each episode, we heard the phrase, “We have the technology.” The implication was that we could–and should–use it to transform a high market value man into a formidable man/machine mix.

My definition of an excellent human is someone who is mindful of maximizing his or her own potential for creativity and compassion. That seems like plenty to tackle, but there is an emerging school of thought that suggests we ought to become excellent superhumans.

Transhumanists believe that the continual evolution of humans requires the–key word here– ethical use of technology to help us live better, longer lives. For them, a life span of 80 years may be what “nature intended” for this decade, but our role as 21st century humans is to use what we’ve learned to improve upon nature.

These aren’t doom and gloom types who live in a fantasy world or anticipate a future run by robots. Transhumanists are passionately optimistic about the role of humans. They’re excited about the possibilities for people to truly maximize their potential. They believe that human development is limited only by our current technology.

We’re seeing evidence of this every day. Fertility clinics offer a range of effective treatments unthinkable a few decades ago. We’re captivated by the extreme makeover shows featuring dramatic physical transformations of those willing to endure multiple surgeries and painful recovery periods. We know people who have benefited from pacemakers, cochlear implants, laser vision surgery, prosthetic devices, and cosmetic dentistry.

Transhumanists embrace these techniques and many more as a desirable progression toward utilizing technology as a tool for human improvement. They envision a time when we can eliminate disease, enhance memory, develop superior senses, and create physical bodies resistant to aging.

This build-a-better-human view isn’t universally accepted, but it’s important to look at how our ideas of “improvement” have changed over the years. Eyeglasses were once viewed as an unnecessary and unwelcome manipulation of our God-given eyesight. The current hot topics such as stem- cell research will one day elicit the same yawns with which we greet news of eyebrow lifts or fertility drug-induced twins.

What does it mean to go beyond human? As long as humans are in charge, is it possible to do anything that might be considered beyond the realm of human potential? Is there a need for ethical controls or legal restrictions if advances in science are seen as the desired result of natural human achievement? Is all fair in love and war–and science?

We love ethical debates about the nature of nature. Instead of focusing on a particular new-fangled technique, we’d do well to frame our rejection or acceptance of transhumanism in terms of the bigger

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