Friday, July 15, 2011

Abraham-Hicks - How to deal with sadness of (perceived) loss

ABRAHAM HICKS Unrequited Love

Abraham Hicks - To be less affected by other's opinions?

Healing Affirmation Be Do Have Health Wealth Love..spoken with music


"I AM INFINITE LOVE...I AM INFINITE LOVE
I CAN BE ANYTHING I WANT TO BE X 2

I AM INFINITE HEALTH...I AM INFINITELY HEALTHY
I CAN DO ANYTHING I WANT TO DO X 2

I AM INFINITE WEALTH...I AM INFINITELY WEALTHY
I CAN HAVE ANYTHING I WANT TO HAVE X 2

THE MORE INFINITE LOVE I AM....THE MORE I HAVE TO GIVE
THE MORE INFINITELY HEALTHY I AM...THE MORE I HAVE TO GIVE
THE MORE INFINITELY WEALTHY I AM...THE MORE I HAVE TO GIVE

THE MORE I ALLOW
INFINITE LOVE, INFINITE HEALTH AND INFINITE WEALTH
TO FLOW THROUGH ME
THE EASIER IT BECOMES FOR ALL OTHERS TO DO THE SAME!"

An affirmation treatment to repeat over and over for positive self-esteem and to create a positive vibration deep within, which then attracts the same joy from the 'outer' world. In the Infinite Great Reality we really are PERFECT, WHOLE and COMPLETE and living in BLISS. Affirmations and related techniques help us to 'wake up' and become aware of this truth.
The more awake and aware we are, the more we help raise the energy/vibration positively for all life. It is a sacred service.
MAY ALL BE BLESSED BEYOND THEIR WILDEST DREAMS!

The Human Body - Unleashing the Full Power of The Muscle

Once upon a time... Life - The muscles and the fat (3 of 3)

Once upon a time... Life - The muscles and the fat (2 of 3)

Once upon a time... Life - The muscles and the fat (1 of 3)

Muscular System

Muscular System, Neuromuscular Junction

Incredible Human Machine-knowledge on muscle & bone movement

Bruce Lipton - Conscious vs the Subconscious


Bruce Lipton describes how the subconscious mind controls 95% of how our circumstances manifest. Bruce covers how we can reprogram our subconscious to not be victims in the reality we perceive. http://www.brucelipton.com

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Locomotion




Uploaded by chichin85 on Oct 18, 2007
We can stand, sit, and move because of the musculoskeletal system—206 bones, 600 muscles, and more than 1,200 joints.

Muscle movement requires the cooperation of both the nervous system and the musculoskeletal system.

Movement occurs when groups of muscle cells contract.

Electrochemical impulses from the nervous system stimulate fibers called sarcomeres, causing them to shorten. Contraction continues until the impulses cease and the muscle once again relaxes.

As muscles contract, the bones to which they are attached move.

Joints—lubricating structures between bones—make movement smoother.

Thanks to the teamwork of muscles, bones and joints, locomotion is possible.