Tag: Health

10
Jun

How to Clear the Gulf Oil Spill

It’s hard to miss the news about the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.

What can we do about it?

I’m taking a big risk here, but I believe I have a solution.

Here’s the story…

A few people wrote me, recalling that years ago I sent out an email to my list inviting everyone to envision Hurricane Rita dissolving before it hit land.

Rita did in fact lessen in power as it hit.

A few others know about the Attract Miracles community I created with Craig Perrine, to help people support each other to achieve their intentions.

Hundreds have been going there since we began it, and the results are amazing.

What you may not realize is that 23 scientific studies prove that when people focus on a common goal, using meditation to achieve inner peace, that goal tends to come about.

With all of that in mind, Pat O’Bryan and I created a special clearing audio designed to help Clear the Oil Spill.

And we’re giving it away.

The Clear Oil Spill audio uses the same formula we’ve been using in all of our other clearing audios – my strategic statements and Pat’s original music – woven together using hi-tech equipment and breakthrough processes to speak right to your unconscious mind.

When you work with the unconscious, you also tap into the collective unconscious. That’s shared by all of us. And that’s where we can impact the oil spill and anything else we perceive as bad. After all, we’re all connected at Source.

Scoff if you like but we feel it’s at least worth a few minutes a day to listen to our special audio and let it help you clean the world from the inside out.

If nothing else, consider it a relaxing few moments for yourself.

And maybe, just maybe, it may heal the Gulf, and the Earth, and yourself, as well.

It’s worth a try, isn’t it?

Download the audio right here.

And please tell others about it. If you can share this post with family and friends, Twitter it, Facebook it, blog it and anything else you can think of, it will help us all.

Again, it’s free.

Let’s make a difference.

It begins with you and me.

Will you help?

Ao Akua,

Joe

PS — Other Clearing Audios you might like:

http://www.clearingaudio.com
http://www.clearingmindblast.com
http://www.clearingformoney.com
http://www.romanceattractor.com
http://www.advancedclearingaudio.com
http://www.intentionattractor.com
http://www.sevenminutebuzz.com
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1
Jan

Attracting Kindle

I attracted a Kindle for Christmas. It’s the wildly popular device from Amazon for reading books, magazines, newspapers, select blogs, and more without actually carrying anything more than the thin, light device itself.

I’m such a bookaholic that I wasn’t sure I wanted one. But I’m also a gadget nut and curious enough to try it. So I told Santa and he delivered.

The Kindle is light, intuitive, easy to use, and fast.  Mine is the 6″ display, Global Wireless, Latest Generation, which I prefer for all the travel I do, but there is a US only version with a bigger screen (9.7″), called the Kindle DX.

After charging the battery, I turned it on and started using it within minutes. I synced it to my existing Amazon account and wondered what book I should buy first.

Since I had been reading Bruce Lee’s philosophy of living, called Striking Thoughts, I thought it might be cool to have it on my Kindle. I could look at it every day, chew on some Kung Fu (actually Jeet Kune Do) wisdom, and not have to lug the actual book around.

kindleThat’s when I discovered not all books are on Kindle. Striking Thoughts wasn’t listed. But a few other books by or about Lee were. I ended up choosing Bruce Lee’s Strength Training Secrets, a booklet by Justin Frost. I’ve always been interested in martial arts (Aikido, Chi Kung) and strength training (Steve Reeves/Hercules), so this would be a good first Kindle download for me.

It cost less than a dollar. I selected it and within a minute it was on my device. While the look and feel of the text on the Kindle was more like a poor quality newspaper, or even an old mimeograph, and the pictures are more like x-rays, the instant gratification couldn’t be beat.  The only thing better might be a direct download into my brain.

Side note: Bruce Lee sometimes trained with a Bullworker, an isometric exercise device I bought when I was sixteen years old — about forty years ago — and still sold today. I still have my original Bullworker, but doubt I’ve ever used it as much as Bruce Lee used his.

I wondered what book I would buy next. I have about $1,000 worth of books sitting in my shopping cart at Amazon. I picked a few of those titles and searched to see if they were available on Kindle. Most weren’t. That was a tad frustrating. But no matter, I was having fun shopping.

I searched again and found the complete works of James Allen (As A Man Thinketh, From Poverty to Power, etc) were ready for download. Called Mind Is the Master, I now have it on my Kindle.

The next book was Keith Cameron Smith’s The Top 10 Distinctions Between Millionaires and the Middle Class. This one has some great insights. As I was reading, I came across a line that was so good I re-read it three times:

“Middle-class people talk about things that came from a millionaire’s idea.”

Thanks to a feature on Kindle, I was able to hi-light that line and save it in my “My Clippings” folder. Way cool. I just wish there was a way to email the things in my clippings folder on Kindle to my Twitter, or blog, or email account. To share it with you here, I had to open the Kindle, open the clippings folder, and then re-type the line for you here. Not a tedious process but in this day I would think we could make it even easier.

Side note: Don’t underestimate the power of  Smith’s quote. I told it to Pat O’Bryan and master photographer Rodney Bursiel one evening and their heads reeled as they considered what it meant and I explored the implications out loud. In short, if you want to attract more money, create the products and services that make the middle class talk — and buy.

The next book was Facts Can’t Speak For Themselves: Reveal The Stories That Give Facts Their Meaning by Eric Oliver. This is a book on persuasion for trial attorneys.  It’s about how the mind creates stories out of facts, but often without the ending story actually being faithful to reality. To be sure you communicate what you intend, you have to be aware of how people frame information. If you’ve read my books, such as Hypnotic Writing and/or Buying Trances, you know how important it is to get your message across accurately. Oliver’s book is hefty and expensive (even for Kindle) but, so far, well worth the time it takes to absorb it.

Obviously, I’m enjoying my Kindle. It even seems to assist my focus. Instead of reading a dozen books all at once, jumping from book to book on my desk or night stand, Kindle gently leads me to pick one book and keep reading it until I’m done.

I also like that I have a special Kindle e-mail address that I can send e-books to, which then get downloaded direct to my Kindle.  Amazon mentions a “small fee” for this service, but I can’t find what that charge actually is.

To test it, I emailed the PDF version of my latest book, Attract Money Now, to my Kindle. It showed up just fine. I then went to Amazon, went into my account, looked up my Kindle charges, and saw the transfer cost was sixty cents. I’d prefer free. I later discovered I can put ebooks on my Kindle for free by plugging the USB port from my PC to my Kindle, and then just dragging the ebooks over. Easy.

On Christmas day, I showed the Kindle to a friend. She quickly figured it out, liked it, and even accidentally bought a book on it. She clicked on a book cover and before she knew it she had clicked on the buy-it-now button. She didn’t know the purchase or delivery would be so instantaneous. Fortunately it was a book on Reiki (The Original Reiki Handbook by Mikao Usui) which I wanted to read anyway.

I like my Kindle. It has some features I haven’t tried yet, such as reading books to you, but for what I’ve done with it so far, it’s cool. I’d like to see it have color, improve its screen, and make it less sterile. I still love printed books and still prefer paper, color, and all the other elements that make a book real.

ray bradbury signatureFor example, I received two copies of beautiful printed books, one signed by sci-fi writer Ray Bradbury and the other signed by comedian Jerry Lewis. Both came as gifts. Both are hardcovers. Both are collectibles. Kindle will never replace those.

But when it comes to traveling and convenience, the Kindle is great. I’ll be curious to see what the other devices are like, such as Barnes & Noble’s new e-reader, called Nook, which has color and over a million titles to choose from. And geniuses such as Ray Kurzweil are creating ways to read books in full color on any device, with programs such as his new Blio. Of course, I’ll also be waiting to see how Amazon upgrades Kindle over time.

For now, I’ll keep my Kindle. It’s where I can easily find such relevant Bruce Lee gems as this –

“To change with change is the changeless state.”

Right on, Bruce.

Ao Akua,

Joe

PS — You can’t yet read my new book Attract Money Now on Kindle (unless you already have the PDF and email it to your Kindle or transfer it over with a direct USB link, as mentioned above), but you can still get the PDF and read it for free by clicking the below banner:

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26
Aug

Barefoot Running Shoes?

I haven’t jogged in more than twenty years but I’m ready to put on barefoot running shoes and hit the hills.

Why? What’s got into me? Why am I now “born to run”? And why barefoot??

I’ve been reading the most riveting, stimulating, adventurous, outrageous, mind altering, fun, shocking and simply unbelievable book of 2009. I’m talking about Born to Run by Christoper McDougall.

The thing is, well, hypnotic.

Born to RunIt’s the true story of the Tarahumara, a peace-loving small group of mega-distance running people who live hidden in Mexico’s Copper Canyon. The author heard of them and went on a quest to find them. What a quest it was.

He didn’t just dodge drug dealers and dangerous mountains, but he climbed, walked, ran, and struggled though a maze of twists and turns that make this book the healthiest detective story of the year.

Only it’s all true.

Part of the secret to the Tarahumara’s ability to run forever — literally — is the fact that they don’t wear shoes. No Nikes. No New Balances. No spring-loaded computerized made-only-for-your-feet shoes.

If anything, they wear what some would call Jesus or gladiator sandals: just a slab of thin leather under the sole with a leather thong tied around the foot and ankle. That’s it.

Of course, these running savants love to run. They smile as they run. They are like kids at play — kids who smoke black tobacco and drink corn beer — but kids in spirit, even when they’re senior citizens dashing over mountain tops.

Go figure.

You’ve got to read the book. It’s a masterpiece. Read it for the writing style. Read it for the adventure story. Read it for the amazing characters. Read it for the inspiration. Read it to be shocked. But read it.

Off with the shoes and out the door to freedom I go.

Or not.

I’ve yet to get my head around running virtually barefoot over roads and rough terrain.

I think I’ll finish Born to Run first and then decide.

Ao Akua,

Joe
Dr. Joe Vitale

PS – Here are some resources for you:

Info on Tarahumara
http://www.mexonline.com/raramuri.htm

“White Horse” leads trips into Mexico’s Copper Canyon
http:/www.caballoblanco.com/

Details on Barefoot Running
http://barefootted.com/labels/tarahumara.html

Book site for Born to Run
http://www.borntorun.org/

Vibram Five Fingers are “shoes” that look like slippers a frog would wear. Yet people run in these “barefoot running shoes.”
http://www.vibramfivefingers.com/

Note: Remember to read Joe Vitale’s new book Attract Money Now FREE by clicking right here.

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11
May

Youth Juice

Like you, I hear about so many health products and read so many claims that most of it becomes a blur. And most of it isn’t more than hype, anyway. So I’m as skeptical as anyone when it comes to the “latest thing,” especially in the world of health.

But I keep an open mind, keep researching, take a handful of proven products myself, and stay hopeful that one day I’ll find a new product that actually does what the marketing for it claims. After all, I’m 55 now and want to take even better care of myself.

I currently take a lot of health products. (See some at www.mrfire.com/hypnotic-products/nutrition.html) But I thought you might be interested in one of the newer products that I take. I’m only offering this as information, for you to review yourself. (If you’re looking for a biz opt, see the PS.)

If you (or someone you know) is interested in better health and/or anti-aging, this might be of real value. It might even be a life-saver. It might even be the Fountain of Youth.

It’s called Youth Juice.

Why is it so special?

Youth Juice currently yields the highest ORAC value of any product on the market (12,350 per serving).

In the world of anti-aging medicine, highest ORAC translates to highest anti-aging effects.

But what does that actually mean?

ORAC means Oxygen Radical Absorbance Capacity.

The average ORAC intake for humans is approximately 1,600 per day. Even those who consume 4 to 5 servings of fruits and vegetables per day — and who does that? — only obtain around 2,000 ORAC.

Yet scientists at the USDA-ARS Human Nutrition Research Center on Aging at Tufts University now recommend a daily consumption of antioxidant nutrients between 3,000 to 5,000 ORAC.

Obviously, we’re not getting enough of it.

But remember, Youth Juice currently yields the highest ORAC value of any product on the market — 12,350 per serving!

Now maybe you can sense why I am getting more excited about this product.

Youth Juice is a drink made of 100% pure organic berries and sea vegetables. It tastes like a rich fruit juice. You drink 3 ounces in the morning. That’s it.

It contains 7 important antioxidant-loaded and cancer-fighting berries (raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, black elderberries, blackcurrant berries, boysenberries, and cranberries).

It also contains 3 immune-enhancing and detoxifying sea vegetables (fucoidan, rockweed, and ulva).

Rather than pretend I know what I’m talking about (I’m not a medical doctor, remember, though I am a member of the American Academy of Anti-Aging Medicine), just visit the site below for more information.

Again, I feel this is essential to good health. I take it myself. Get more details at — http://ourworldnetwork.com/mrfire 

Ao Akua,

Joe
www.mrfire.com

PS — You might note that by becoming a distributor for the product, under me, that there is a real business opportunity here. This would be a ground floor one, too, before all the publicity hits about it and everyone wants Youth Juice. Just go see this site and click on the word “Opportunity” on the left —
http://ourworldnetwork.com/mrfire 

Note: Youth Juice is not the only product I take. But given I don’t want to consume healthy chocolate or questionable drinks or anything with a lower ORAC rating, Youth Juice is my preferred tonic. Again, other products I use are listed at www.mrfire.com/hypnotic-products/nutrition.html 

28
Apr

Where's the Stress?

I’m a big fan of David R. Hawkins. He’s the medical doctor/psychiatrist who cured himself of various illnesses and went on to muscle test his way to Nirvana. He’s either enlightened or at least mapped out the path to enlightenment. His “map of consciousness” — a roadmap of our spiritual evolutionary potential — is brilliant.

Many people know of his famous book, Power vs. Force, which introduced the idea of muscle testing, or Applied Kinesiology, as a way to find Truth in any situation.

While some thought the muscle testing methodology was bogus, most realized Hawkins was pointing to Truth (with a capital T) and validating his map with testing. He even tested every line in his book, to be sure the entire volume calibrated at a high level and would be spiritually enriching to read. (As an author, I can’t imagine muscle testing every line in a book. Hats off to you, David.)

But few know Hawkins has gone well beyond that book into deeper areas of consciousness and spiritual research. His latest book, Healing and Recovery, is a collection of transcripts of talks he gave. It may be his most accessible work yet, probably because he’s a conversational speaker. He’s easy to follow. I’m reading it and can’t put it down. It’s eye-opening and well, enlightening.

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Healing and Recovery is about stress, health, healing,  sexuality, aging, worry, fear, anxiety, suffering, losing weight, depression, alcoholism, cancer, and death.

While the list of contents might seem staggering, his clinical prescription remains the same: wake up to how you are creating your life with your thoughts and move up the ladder of enlightenment to transcendence, or awakening.

Healing and Recovery  (limited first edition printing)  Take stress management, for example.

Hawkins explains that “Stress results from a point of view — from what we hold in mind — and from our attitudes and beliefs.”  There’s no such thing as escaping stress, he says, because stress is not “out there.”

As for losing weight, Hawkins (who lost fifty pounds with detachment) explains,  “The body is an effect of what happens in the mind.” (I’ve read this chapter five times, just to “get” his higher message.)

As for cancer, it’s always about grief and fear. The solution “… depends  on realizing  that we are the one who decides that we are greater than the physical body, and that it is within the power of consciousness to call forth the healer within…”

I’ve twittered that I was reading Healing and Recovery and some people said they found Hawkins confusing. Ironically, that makes sense, as Hawkins’ “map of consciousness” reveals where you are mentally.

If you are at a lower level (in fear, for example) his higher levels (acceptance, for example) won’t make any sense to you. 

If you are on the lower level of desire, the higher level of unconditional love won’t compute to you.

I’ve been saying for some time now that life is a process of awakening. The goal is to keep going up the ladder of consciousness. By reading David Hawkins — especially this recent book — you can gently expand your thinking, open your heart, and glide upwards.

Hawkins writes, “The most important message is that no one needs to succumb to or be the victim of any illness.”

Healing and Recovery is a 500+ page book that you may have to read and digest in bites, but the result can be the most fulfilling experience of your life.

David R. Hawkins has many books, DVDs, CDs, and more. His website is at www.veritaspub.com Check it out.

Ao Akua,

joe
www.mrfire.com

PS — Hawkins’ work fits nicely with Zero Limits. It’s all about reaching “Zero” – where stress doesn’t exist.