Thursday, July 29, 2010

What does 'Wealth' mean to you?

Money, fast cars, posh hotels, fancy restaurants, exotic holidays ... or are you more into a worry-free genuine life where you get to happily be exactly who you are - the perfect combination of health, happiness and Love is to many the ultimate definition of Wealth.

So often we get caught up in the material things ... and that is certainly what much of the Innerpics' program 'Wealth' is all about. But underlying the visuals of material richness is a key lesson to many of us in this World today.

The more we revolve our lives around money, materialism and the incessant demands attached to it - we forget the true richness of life. The pure beauty that exists when we are free from seeking more of something.

In 'Wealth' we aim to aid you in the material need for more; and many of us are certainly in situations where more would be a welcome relief (myself included). However, accompanying affirmations such as 'I am Wealthy' and 'Money flows to me' are those that hold the key to true Wealth. 'I love and accept myself'; 'I am Free'. Combine the two approaches and Wealth takes on a new meaning. A place where you are absolutely free from subconscious insecurities that may have prevented you from enjoying your new-found material Wealth.

In my opinion, true Wealth comes only when we are living the very life we choose; Freedom from all that is outside of our individual control.

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Gratitude


Being grateful for what we do have versus being resentful for what's missing ...

It's a no-brainer really; who actually wants to feel jealous / angry / bitter / resentful / twisted ... ? Not I; No, siree ... but when I do delve down there there is always this strange, unexplainable part of me that enjoys the chance to wallow, complain and above all justify my misgivings.

Why?

I don't know, but it's sure as hell annoying! My best navigational tactic for rising above the whirlpool of despair is to take it back a notch. Stop. Breathe. And remember the simple things.

Thankyou for this breath. Thankyou for this body. Thankyou for this water. Thankyou for this food. Thankyou for this roof above my head. Thankyou for this ground beneath my feet ...

The more I adopt and embrace this concept of gratitude, the less I find myself swirling in the darkness. And so, I am also thankful for that ;)

Monday, July 19, 2010

Binaural beats

According to Wikipedia,
And a whole lot more besides. Follow the link to read all about the science.

Put simply though, binaural beats are two individual notes (only slightly different) played simultaneously; one to each ear (the reason headphones are recommended when viewing Innerpics' products). We detect only one tone, the action of which plays its part in joining pathways between the two hemispheres (ie. right and left) of the brain. Different frequencies reward us with different benefits - so they may induce feelings likened to deep meditation, relaxation and sleep at the lower ranges and encourage concentration, focus and greater clarity at the higher ranges.

When combined with the positive imagery and text plus other frequencies woven into the audio tracks, the binaural beats featured in Innerpics' programs work powerfully to reaffirm the positive messages being taken aboard. The reward is greater clarity and focus towards achieving the life you long for.



Thursday, July 15, 2010

The power of positivity

When we first heard about the idea of positive affirmations, we wrote them with a whiteboard pen on our fridge. It is amazing how just a glance in the direction of the fridge could improve my mood - it sounds unlikely, but I witnessed it many times.

Making dinner, for example, after a full-on day and with kids under my feet could be (and very often is) a fairly stressful experience. What a godsend it was to just look at the fridge - and even better, take a moment to read through the affirmations. The stress would dissolve - and even though it was just one short moment, the dinner-making experience transformed.

There is a lot you can read about these wonderful things, and an endless number of affirmations you could use. One thing that my involvement with Innerpics has taught me is that affirmations can take many forms - in fact, every part of our day is actually an affirmation. When we fill our days with positive images, words and activities, we feel good. And the same works backwards too. But that's not what we're in to.