•The Incredible Human Psyche
by Lady Camelotby Lady Camelot The intriguing Human psyche - more complex than the metamorphosing cocoon, and more phenomenal than the human brain could ever imagine. Deep within the realm of your subconscious is the centrifuge, or cerebral core of all Human possibilities. Therein, lies the key to the supernatural, heightened spirituality and the unique potential of overcoming obstacles, large and small.Human psyche is one of life?s most bizarre and unparalleled traits within the physical...
•The Undeniable Power of Suggestion
by Lady CamelotThe Undeniable Power of Suggestionby Lady Camelot How exactly is the Human Psyche effected by the trivial power of suggestion? When a thought or seed is planted into the human mind, the psyche responsively triggers a lingering product of that thought. For example, urban legends have been circulated throughout history; in doing so, a mindset is incorporated into the psyche, creating a deceitful illusion that cannot distinguish fact from fiction. Because the human brain is so...
•Have You Reached Your Full Human Potential?
Have You Reached Your Full Human Potential? by Lady CamelotHave You Reached Your Full Human Potential?by Lady Camelot Have you reached your full human potential? By far, too many souls have lived their lives wandering aimlessly about in hopeless despair. Each day, people awaken to a new day but dwell on the same problems from days, months, even years before. Worry and anguish seem to top the lists of those constant procrastinators and apprehensive individuals who would rather give up on...
•Religion & Politics -- the Landmark Ruling of Justice Moore vs. the United States
Religion & Politics -- the Landmark Ruling of Justice Moore vs. the United States by Lady CamelotWhat is the definition of “Religion?” According to the Merriam Webster dictionary, “Religion” is a literal Pandora’s box of multiple and complicated characterizations of the English language. After extensive research, the word “Religion” dates back to the 13th century. In one instance, religion means: the service and worship of God or the supernatural (coincidentally – the Merriam Webster...
•Aspire to Be
by Lady CamelotAspire To Beby Lady Camelot Many individuals believe that they have to live up to another family member or idol. Some are even envious of famous icons and want to look, act, think and be like the stars of the big screen. People become so obcessed that, in their quest of perfection, they lose sight of who they are themselves. One of the most peculiar idiologies of people is that they honestly believe that they can literally transform themselves into other persons. In the...
•Loyal Companions Promote Longevity
by Lady Camelotby Lady Camelot Have you ever wondered what a dog thinks, or if he dreams? Canine companions, by far, are amazing creatures of habit. If you've ever adopted one, your life has been enriched by the spirited side of nature.Deep, within their childlike eyes is the innocence of perpetual bliss. These fury friends live to satisfy you and you alone. They soothe us with their undying love and devotion, come to our aid in a moment's notice, anxiously await our return and fill our...
•Can You See Clearly Now?
? by Lady Camelot?by Lady Camelot Johnny Nash's song, I Can See Clearly Now, is one of those musical tunes that are not only dear to my heart, but a pick-me-up mantra as well. The lyrics are as follows: I can see clearly now, the rain is gone, I can see all obstacles in my way Gone are the dark clouds that had me blind It's gonna be a bright, (bright), bright (bright) Sun-Shiny day. I think I can make it now, the pain is gone All of the bad feelings have disappeared Here is the rainbow I've...
•Near Death Experiences -- Is There A Logical Explanation?
? by Lady CamelotNear Death Experiences -- Is there a logical explanation?by Lady Camelot In the August edition of Reader's Digest, I stumbled upon a compelling article, After Life, by Anita Bartholomew. The article takes an intricate look into the controversial world of after life or near death experiences. I found myself being hurled into the riveting article like a child in a candy store. In Ms. Bartholomew's revealing summary, van Lommel (a British researcher) made an interesting...
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