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★Using Your Power to Elevate

Look! Up in the sky! It’s a bird! It’s a plane!

It’s Superman! Yes, it’s Superman! Strange visitor from another planet, who came to earth with powers and abilities far beyond those of mortal men. Superman!

Who can change the the course of mighty rivers, bend steel with bare hands, and who — disguised as Clark Kent, mild-mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper — fights a never ending battle for truth, justice and the American way!

Just like, Superman, we all have many super powers as well. These powers for most people are ignored as we move from childhood into adulthood. Our secret powers may go dormant, but fortunately they don’t die. To reawaken your power simply return to the innocent mind of your youth, and remember to use “Your Power to Elevate”.

The human brain normally weighs a little over three pounds in males, and a little under three pounds in females. Despite this weight difference, the brains of males and females function identically. The subject regarding the parts of the brain, as well as the functions of each particular part, is an intensely convoluted endeavor.

To simplify, the more or less three-pound brain can be divided into three major parts- forebrain, midbrain, and hindbrain.

The forebrain is the largest among the three parts and is considered the center of human intelligence. Intelligence is what sets man apart from animals.

Although something that is akin to intelligence is evident in animals, this manifestation of intelligence-like characteristics is more appropriately referred to as instinct.

Living organisms, both single-celled and multi-celled, have varying levels and means by which instinct is displayed for survival purposes.

When seen under the microscope, single-celled organism like the protozoa can perform basic functions such as the intake of food that they meet along the way, the elimination of waste, and the avoidance of dangerous chemicals or substances. These basic activities are the only things that single-celled organisms are capable of.

On the other hand, multi-celled organisms can do complex activities like moving around to search for food and shelter, and being aware of what is happening in their environment.

In comparison to all other organisms lower in class than man, man is the only being on earth who can think or process the ideas he acquires from experiences, and can decide about the things he want to do.

With thought, man can effect changes, whether these changes mean creation or perdition. Man’s life does not rely on fate alone, but on his own will. The brain enables man to conceptualize creative ideas and gives man the power to make these ideas alive.

The human body is likened to a computer system where the brain serves as the central processing unit (CPU) responsible for controlling all the physiological, psychological and emotional processes that takes place from within. The attributes of human intelligence, which include thinking, willpower, consciousness, emotion, memory, and the like, depend on the forebrain, specifically in the gray matter of the cerebrum called cortex.

The cortex might be a neutral-colored thing, but this gray matter is the source of all the colors or hues of man’s life. (i.e. human beings)
With the gift of willpower, man has the ability to change the hues of his life, from angry red, to joyful yellow, to sad violet, to hopeful green, etc.

The other major parts of the brain are the midbrain and hindbrain. The midbrain controls reflexes while the hindbrain is responsible for body movement coordination and involuntary actions such as heart rate and respiration. The forebrain, where thinking is based, sends signals to other parts of the brain to make a person move. Your brain controls your every activity. Although brain activities can now be altered, the best way to maximize your brain potentials is resorting to the natural and non-invasive remedy of maintaining a positive outlook in life. Think positive thoughts and act on what you think, because your actions serve as your brain’s exercise making it stronger and more flexible.

Leonardo da Vinci once said,
“Iron rusts from disuse, stagnant water loses its purity, and in cold weather becomes frozen; ever so does inaction sap the vigor of the mind.”

So, take control of the one thing you can have total control of, your thoughts, and use them to empower yourself. You can use the power of positive thought, to live the life you’ve always dreamed of. Use your brains elevating power to lift yourself above the illusion of problem. When you become a student of right thought all things will be possible for you.

We are self-improvement facilitators. We have been successfully guiding clients to their dreams for more than 20 years. Our practical and loving approach make us the perfect guides on your path to your dreams. Your E-Life is calling…Answer the Call!

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My definition of greatness

is to be greater than your environment,

to be greater than your body,

and to be greater than time.

And if you do, you will be great.

I mean, that’s it!” – Dr. Joe Dispenza

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