Friday, January 9, 2009

Yoga of Time Travel or Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity

Yoga of Time Travel: How the Mind Can Defeat Time

Author: Wolf

Fred Alan Wolf theoretical physicist uses an ancient Hindu meditative technique, that draws on yoga and quantum physics to show that time is a flexible projection of mind.



Table of Contents:
Introduction1
Chapter 1The Ancient Art of Time Cheating11
Chapter 2A Brief Overview of Sacred Time and Space25
Chapter 3An Overview of Physical Time and Space35
Chapter 4Time and Space Enough?51
Chapter 5The Physics of "Ordinary" Time Travel75
Chapter 6The Paradoxes of Physical Time Travel95
Chapter 7The Technology of "Ordinary" Time Travel113
Chapter 8The Physics of "Extraordinary" Time Travel135
Chapter 9Time, Mind, and Probability161
Chapter 10The Spiritual Dimension of Time Travel183
Chapter 11Summary and Conclusion203
AppendixClassical and Quantum Computers213
Notes221
Bibliography237
Index243

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Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity: Hope and Healing for Co-Sex Addiction

Author: Claudine Pletcher

Relationships from Addiction to Authenticity is a 12-step spiritual recovery guide written by two survivors of—and experts in—co-sex addiction and is an advocate for restoring the Sacred Feminine Voice that has been muted through co-sex addiction. Sharing their own personal journeys toward renewal and the stories of other women who have tackled the diseases of sex addiction and co-sex addiction, Claudine Pletcher and Sally Bartolameolli, M.Ed., shed light on what you can do to heal the shame that binds you and offer practical advice on:

  • Honoring the Feminine Voice to learn to love and respect yourself
  • How to set boundaries, honor your intuition, and demand to be heard
  • How to create authentic relationships and sustain them for a lifetime
  • How to experience authentic intimacy and rewire tainted perceptions of sex and sexuality
  • How to define and transfer a new relationship model to your children and loved ones

Through partaking in this 12-step recovery process you will, once and for all, stop objectifying and betraying yourself and handing yourself over to your own or another's addiction. In the process of embracing this spiritual program, you can finally experience an authentic connection that begins from within with yourself and others.



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