In the mid eighties fewer than 3% of all people in most of the countries were using cell phones, but if you fast forward to today almost 100% of the people are using cell phones. By the time they’re 19 or 20 years old, our children will have used the phone for 10 years, and […]
Posts Tagged ‘resonance’
Soul Resonance and Music
November 28th,2017 By Montalk Guest writer for Wake Up World Introduction There are subjective and objective reasons why you might prefer one song over another. Subjective reasons include: Tradition: because that is what you heard while growing up. Your preference then arises from habit and identification with your family and culture. You derive pleasure from safety, […]
The Difference Between Resonating with Something and False Resonance
November 7th, 2017 By Bernhard Guenther Guest writer for Wake Up World Many people (myself included) talk sometimes about “resonating” with something or not when determining the “truth” of a particular writing, teaching or information. It’s that non-verbal intuitive “knowing”. However, there can also be “false resonating” (positively or negatively) when it is mistaken for […]
Morphic Resonance: Change the Current and Reality Conforms
August 11th, 2017 By Melissa Joy Jonsson Guest writer for Wake Up World Astrology, Alignments, and New Heart-Prints Mercury is retrograde this month (beginning August 12). For many who follow astrology as a map for navigating life, this may mean temporarily putting everything on hold. No new projects. No new contracts. No new commitments. This is […]
Amazon.com introduces ‘Echo Dot’ spying device that monitors everything you say aloud… would you trust one in your home?
(NaturalNews) For just $89.99, you can now purchase a device that allows everything you say to be recorded and uploaded to Amazon’s servers so that it can “be processed in the Cloud.” That’s right – if you like the idea of your conversations being digitized, analyzed and stored by a large corporation, then […]
How to Suffer Successfully: Post-Traumatic Growth and Nietzschean Resilience
7th December 2015 By Steve Taylor, PhD Guest Writer for Wake Up World Turmoil and trauma only seem to be seen as destructive and negative. But in the long term, these negative emotions may be balanced — or even transcended — by powerful positive effects. Negativity is something you’ve experienced, or at least been aware of […]
Why Waiting Is So Hard To Do & How To Get Better At It
“Waiting Is” — a phrase immortalized in Robert Heinlein’s celebrated sci-fi novel Stranger in a Strange Land. For most of us, waiting is not easy, often even a bore. Waiting for a bus or train, we look for something to do to pass the time; sitting in a doctor’s office, we idle away the minutes thumbing […]