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Archive for March, 2008

17 March
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Ilchi Lee and Dr. Jessie Jones’s In Full Bloom

What would be the most important thing in education? What is most important in our brain might not be an academic grade. It is to educate how to live our lives truly meaningfully as a human being.

So far, human history is that of selfish desire. The future of humanity has become obscure and not promising because selfish desire has lead our history. We need a new culture. A new culture based on love and harmony.

Don’t stop self-improvement. We need people who create health, happiness and peace themselves to create the new culture for humanity. We should be pioneers in renovation of education. Let’s do Brain Wave Vibration training and read In Full Bloom written by Ilchi Lee and Dr. Jessie Jones.

Thank you.

09 March
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Ilchi Lee on Brain Versatilizing

From Ilchi Lee and Jessie Jones’s new book “In Full Bloom”

The second step of BEST, Brain Versatilizing, is a process designed to help you develop a flexible and vibrant brain faster and more effectively than crossword puzzles and cross-stitching.

Brain Versatilizing is about challenging your brain to master new tasks and to become more adaptable and flexible. Through this practice, you will find yourself freed from ridgid habits and modes of thinking and you will become more open to new information. Your brain will become a fluid instrument responsive to your commands. One of the greatest benefits of this is that you can break destructive habits such as smoking, losing your temper, or eating unhealthy foods. Habits are difficult to break because they become hard-wired into the brain in those deeply furrowed pathways and bypass them with new ones. At advanced levels, you can actually change deeply ingrained biases and prejudices to develop a more open mind. What a gift! you will find that your cognitive experience is expanded and that learning new tasks becomes almost automatic. Your awareness will become wider as you activate areas of your brain that have been largely quiescent for years. We call this expanding the window of consciousness.