Tuesday, February 24, 2009

Are You a Producer of Wealth or a Prisoner of Poverty?





Are you a prisoner of poverty, debt, loss, lack of happiness, feeling overloaded, frustrated and an inmate to failure? Noted author and American born mystic Neville says: "There is no fiction. Tomorrows world is today's fiction." (The definition of Fiction being something invented or created by ones imagination.)

The Primary Cause of Poverty is a Poverty Mindset (consciousness). The Primary Cause of Wealth is a Prosperity Mindset (consciousness). States of mind (consciousness) are passed down from one generation to the next. A poverty state of mind will cause you to see, hear, think, feel and act in alignment with lack.

The Law of Attraction states that your thoughts and feelings create a force field of energy that radiates out from you and draws back into your life people, things and situations in tune with them. In other words, you become what you believe and feel to be true. Poverty is an outcome produced by way of our thoughts and feelings. Therefore, it becomes clear that forces act along parallel lines. The challenges to our personal, professional, and financial success are for the most part self-created in our very own imagination.



- Would you like to express your true talents, feel appreciated, and have peace of mind and perfect health?

Now is the Time to Live Abundantly.

The joy of living the abundant life can be achieved once you understand that you were born to succeed and realize your dreams. You are fully equipped to become the master of your destiny. We humans fear change until we awaken to the truth that within the depths of our consciousness is an Infinite Power.

Knowing how to tap into it, empowers us to move forward beyond all the sorrow, guilt, grudges and fearful beliefs buried in our memory. The miracle working power of imagination enables us to take action, Image First and get results, regardless of how unfairly we were treated in the past.

There is No One to Change but Yourself.

Obstacles, a scoundrel of a boss or employee, a difficult situation and or event will not change on their own. However, once you awaken to your spiritual and mental powers, connect to a positive focus, understand and apply the Laws of Life, (not just the Law of Attraction) you will find yourself meeting all demands and challenges head on. You will refuse to allow people, situations and things to rob you of your focus and happiness. You will develop your confidence.

Saturday, February 21, 2009

Phoenix which is alive in this World...



The name "Phoenix" comes to my mind when i hear or see the name "Michael Schumacher". A soul which doesnt need any introduction to any human. Born on January 3rd , 1969 in Germany .His Parents joined him in the nearest karting track where he became the youngest member of that karting club. He made his first debut in the year 1991 with the jordan ford in the Belgian Grand Prix. From 1991-2006 was his invasion.

He became the world champion in the year 1994 with benetton ford.The season, however, was marred by the deaths of Ayrton Senna in San Marino Grand Prix. He joined Ferrari in the year 1996. Ferrari has not won the constructors championship since 1983.

At 37, he has raced in 247 Formula One Prix, 178 of them for Ferrari, won 90 races, 71 for Ferrari, taken 68 pole positions, 58 for Ferrari, and set 75 fastest laps on his way to seven drivers' world titles, including five for the Scuderia

Too many controversial incidents have punctuated his time at the top, too many accidents, incidents and allegations of wrong-doing, including rumours that in 1994 and 1995 when he won his first titles with Benetton, that the team had an unfair advantage. 

All of this has thrown shadows, but none of it should go anywhere near reducing the brilliant light created by his talent and his ability to win Formula One races in a style that he has stamped on the imagination of a wide sporting public. 

Schumacher's catalogue of alleged misdemeanours included a collision in Adelaide at the 1994 Australian Grand Prix where Briton Hill was forced to retire and so Schumacher lifted his first title, another in 1997 when he collided deliberately with Jacques Villeneuve , but lost out and not only failed to win the title, but was punished for it too by the sport's ruling body.


No wonder thousands of the Ferrari team's red-bedecked tifosi stood on the asphalt of the Autodromo Nazionale to cheer him to the end after his 90th victory and his fifth at Monza. 

But as the Italians celebrated his victory and his career, others scoffed. It has been this way since the early days due to his reputation for defending with aggression, sometimes forcing other drivers off the circuit and leaving no room for error. 

His critics talk of his questionable racing ethics, but his admirers talk only of his virtuoso racing. As a result, he is a question of magnificent achievements but with a reputation that has divided the paddock. 

Purists argue that he should not be included in the pantheon of greatest racing drivers alongside Juan Manuel Fangio, Jim Clark or Stirling Moss, widely described as the greatest driver never to win the championship. 

But the records speak for themselves and Schumacher will be remembered for his competitive instincts, his professionalism, his fitness and his relentless run of successes in the era that followed the 1994 death of Ayrton Senna who was, arguably, the man who introduced bruising and aggressive tactics to the tracks of Formula One. 

He was also accused of cheating earlier this year when he left his car on the fast line ahead of Fernando Alonso's Renault in qualifying for the Monaco Grand Prix. 

Notably, this son of a bricklayer from Kerpen, near Cologne, has become the first German winner and champion in the history of Formula One.