Sometimes thoughts arise that we might not like. They could be angry, exciting or just plain inappropriate. Meditation teaches us to sit with our thoughts, whatever they are. And in doing so we become more acceptant of ourselves, and maybe of others too.
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Are you afraid of black cats? Would you open an umbrella indoors? How do you feel about the number 13? Would you walk under a ladder even if you had no other choice?
Whether or not you believe in them, you’re probably familiar with a few of these superstitions. But where did they come from? Stuart Vyse shares the weird and specific origins of some of our favorite superstitions.
Here is also a scene from a 3D animated movie about an unusual day in the life of a person who happens to be very superstitious
Now it is time for you to test how superstitious you actually are! Click on the question below...
So often, we follow the same habits of mind over and over again... But imagine if you started just noticing, being more aware of your surroundings...
It's hard to change something that you can't see. This story shows that awareness is the first step towards positive change, in our minds, and in our lives. It's great motivation for your meditation practice, and the perfect reminder to ... look out for that hole!
Stop and think just for a moment... for you, in your life, what is that hole?
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Psychologists would say a person who shops too much has a Compulsive
Buying Disorder. Now you and I would just say they're a shopaholic. But
whatever the case, there are ways to stop all that shopping.
This video gives some advice on how to stop buying compulsively.