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Art of Mastering Your Life with Dr John Demartini

Ramon Thomas & Dr John DemartiniDr John Demartini, a philosopher and international speaker presents an inspiring evening talk sharing wisdom and insights to help you to master your life. Be guided with straightforward, practical tips that will help you master and empower the 7 areas of life. Learn the ancient and modern secrets to manifest the life you love! Practical strategies and applications of universal laws to unleash your innate wisdom and potential. Reveal your path to: Physical vitality, Financial empowerment, Clarity of your Vocational calling, Social Read More →

Laughing sessions as a meditation from Rasada

Tonight I attended my first ever laughing meditation run by my friend Rasada Goldblatt. The laughing meditation is a interesting and unusual way to to reconnect to self. While we did different laughing exercises I realised the moment I start thinking something in my past or something in my future - I would not laughing as hard. So laughing is a way to be in this moment. It's what Eckart Tolle describes in his book the Power of Now. This is something that I find very difficult to describe because we have so many constant distractions. We Read More →

The Mind Never Becomes Tired, But Sometimes It Becomes Bored with the “FOOD” It Gets

Napoleon Hill Foundation Computer experts use the acronym GIGO- garbage in, garbage out-to illustrate the fact that the computer can process only the information it is given. The same is true with your mind. If you feed it healthful, nourishing "food," it will grow strong and agile, but if you restrict it to a regular diet of mental "junk food," your mind will become unhealthy, negative, and unproductive. It will return to you what you put into it. Feed your mind a balanced, nourishing diet. Study information from Read More →

50 Most Important People on the Web 2007

Larry Page GooglePC World has just releases a new list of 50 Most Important People on the Web. The people featured in this list have each made a significant contribution to development of the Internet. Notably missing is Bill Gates and that's likely because of him announing his retirement. It is worth studying these people in greater detail because they are some of the best new Read More →

Bill Gates gives high school learners 11 rules to live by

Love him or hate him, he sure hits the nail on the head with this! To anyone with kids of any age, here's some advice. Bill Gates recently gave a speech at a High School about 11 things they did not and will not learn in school. He talks about how feel-good, politically correct teachings, created a generation of kids with no concept of reality and how this concept set them up for failure in the real world.
  • Rule 1 : Life is not fair - get used to it!
  • Rule 2 : The world won't care about your self-esteem. The world will Read More →

John Demartini’s Breakthrough Experience

Ramon Thomas and John DemartiniThis weekend I attended the most incredible event of my life: Dr John Demartini's Breakthrough Experience seminar. And I learned the most powerful transformation tool, his Demartini method; also called the Quantum Collapse process. John Demartini is a international speaker, author, trainer and consultant. He has written over 25 books and is a chiropractor by training. The amazing thing is that he is an expert on over 220 fields ranging from quantum physics, dentistry, speed reading, psychology, etc, etc. And I first came across him on the Read More →

Treat Life like a Dance

I've been going for salsa class at Dance Junxion in Rosebank, Johannesburg for the last several weeks. They offer a range of dance styles from ballroom, hip-hop, Latin and Spanish dancing. This is one of the best ways to meet new people who are often single. And its a whole lot of fun. My posture, my confidence and my generally my body language has improved because of this dancing. Now a quote from my favourite philosopher, Alan Watts: "In music though, one doesn't make the end of a composition, the point of a composition. If that was so the Read More →

Steve Jobs speech: Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish

Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish is the commencement address by Steve Jobs at Harvard University in June 2005. It's one of the most inspirational speeches I've every come across and I believe it will go down in history along side Martin Luther King's "I have a dream." For those who you who want to get a small insight into the life of one of the greatest entrepreneurs ever to come out of Silicon Valley, this is a must read. You can read the full text of the speech "Stay Hungry, Stay Foolish" by Steve Jobs here or just watch Read More →