Thursday, June 23, 2011

"Can you give your heart"?-God asks.


God says, "Give Me your heart,not your mind' because he knows that there are enough minds on planet earth."

How do you view this?

Let me dwell on this a little bit. I can clearly feel God's wish and his longing for my heart. A week before, when one of my relatives offered to give me a personal discourse on what and how you should offer to God, I felt a moisture in my eyes not because of his offer but on the matter.

I felt my heart reached out to touch the big heart of God.

Do you know
Gloria Wendroff? She is a former teacher of English and Business Communications and grew up without religion or thoughts about God. Now she is a Godwriter.

Here I quote a piece of news about her from the newsletter that I received from Titus Concept:
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She has authored “Love Letters from God, Book One” that is presently published in English, Greek, German, and Romanian, and soon to be published in Turkish. “Give Me your heart, not your mind. There is enough mind in the world, and perhaps not enough heart. In any case, I ask for your heart. I wish to entwine it with Mine.”
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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Is there a solution from thinking negatively?


Who would you call your worst enemy?

I would point to myself if I am asked. I am the author of my own negative, destructive and unwanted thoughts and they in turn shape up my life.

It is simple as that and applicable to every human being in the world-no exception.

If you care to look for statistics in the Internet, you would read 3% of us suffer from unwanted thoughts.

It is wrong! I would say 99%

We all (the 99% I mean) simply entertain themselves with shameful thoughts and this great exercise (?) is carried out when we physically inactive. Our mind takes that kind of rest. It works 24/7

Where these thoughts have originated from and entered our mind?

Are you made responsible for your thoughts since it is a known scientific fact that we allow thoughts to enter our mind? If so, is someone else thinking for you?

What you have to do when you realize that you’re thinking negatively and self-destructively?

Do you have to suppress them by seeking the help of psychologist or your religious teacher?

Is there a solution from thinking negatively?

Can we plant a switch in our mind to turn it on whenever we rehearse painful and sad outcome and the switch does the rest?

I again ask you, “Do YOU suffer from Unwanted Thoughts?”

Bradley Thomson offers a solution. He says you can learn to control your thoughts.

Friday, June 10, 2011

Don’t do this when you are pregnant.

In spite of my repeated advice however annoying it might have been, an ex-student of mine could not desist herself from seeing horror and thriller movies when she was carrying her first child. Somewhere along, she started acting strangely that was later diagnosed as panic disorder.

It is a mental status where the affected person lives in constant anticipation of bad things. She was treated with mild tension appeasers and a little bit of religious counseling and she became alright quickly.

I heaved a sigh of relief. Fortunately, she was not given Zoloft, a medicine to treat panic disorder. This drug when taken prenatally was said to cause birth defects and lead to a Zoloft lawsuit

There are several Zoloft lawsuits already filed and the most successful personal injury lawyers O’Hanlon, McCollom & Demerath, are lending their expertise to the victims of Zoloft.