Tag: Brain Have Fun
Love is, what if money is,
by Alexander
Updated: October 12, 2015
Category: Brain Have Fun
Tags: Brain Have Fun, Brainhavefun, HwanDo, meditation, mental self defense, think bigger coach, well being, well dying, ZEN, ZEN Method
What you know now is what you do at your best.

by Alexander
Updated: October 12, 2015
Category: Brain Have Fun
Tags: Brain Have Fun, Brainhavefun, HwanDo, meditation, mental self defense, think bigger coach, well being, well dying, ZEN, ZEN Method
Do you want to know…
by Alexander
Updated: October 12, 2015
Category: Brain Have Fun
Tags: Brain, Brain Have Fun, Brainhavefun, HwanDo, meditation, mental self defense, think bigger coach, well being, well dying, ZEN, ZEN Method
Wow, What a Ride This Has Been!
by Sun Rising
Updated: July 16, 2015
For the last 2 weeks I have been doing training along with studying the audio book “From “Well-Being to Well Dying: Harmony Meditation: A New Way to Completion”. Â Aside from losing 8 pounds there has been a much deeper change within me. I noticed that my ability to sit and meditate, which was practically non …
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Category: Brain Have Fun
Tags: Brain Have Fun, Brainhavefun, effective meditation, HwanDo, ZEN Method
What is Love? – feelings and needs
by Human123
Updated: July 6, 2015
In this funny dialogue [@59:50] Marshall Rosenberg, the author of bestselling “Nonviolent communication: A language of Lifeâ€, illustrates misunderstanding that happens between a jackal and a giraffe. A giraffe sees love as an essential human need and a jackal limits the notion of love to a certain feeling. In harmony meditation terms the jackal represents …
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Category: Brain Have Fun
Tags: bigger self, Brain Have Fun, nonviolent communication, nvc, unconditional love
Limited Limitlessness
by Human123
Posted: June 29, 2015
Has the entertainment industry exhausted its ideas on limits of human potential? The last two movies I watched portrayed the limitless human potential as the power to kill, control, dominate. In “Limitless†the main character’s highest aspiration after attaining improved abilities was to run for a position of power to gain more power. In Luc Besson’s “Lucy†the …
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