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петък, 27 август 2010 г.
Манастирите в България

петък, 20 август 2010 г.
Енергийните центрове на България

Българските изследователи са на мнение, че неслучайно върху изпълнената ни със силни енергийни места малка държава, има най-много феномени в света.
Мадарският конник е един от най-уникалните енергитични центрове у нас! Древни цивилизации са оставили следи на малкия скалист участък в Мадара. Пещерите пазят следи още от тракийците. Нови изследвания на български, руски и китайски историци сочат, че Мадарският конник не е изображение на някой български хан, а е образ на Слънчевия бог, а може да е и самият бог Тангра. Древните български жреци – колобрите, са се славели със своите астрологически познания. На метри от Мадарския конник са намерени съд с барелеф със зодиакални знаци, както и най-древния календар, изобразяващ зодиакалния кръг с образите на животни, който е български. Ако се разходите в околностите на Мадара нощем, ще забележите мистично синкаво сияние, излъчвано от скалите.
На 20 км от Варна в посока Шумен се намират Побитите камъни. Древното образувание е феномен и все още очаква да бъде разгадано. Все още не е ясно на учените дали камъните са направени от природни сили или са оставени от незнайни цивилизации. Една от хипотезите гласи, че преди 50 милиона години под въздействие на налягането, температурата на горещите гейзери, изригнали от дъното на морето. Смята се, че Югоизточна Европа е била на дъното на морето и тогава са се появили своеобразните колони от пресован пясък. Повечето биотерапевти и екстрасенси обаче казват, че усещат изключително високо енергийно ниво на този окръг и лечителските му свойства.
Предполага се, че Перперикон е прочутото в древността светилище на Дионис на тракийското племе сатри. За развитието на астрономията преди хилядолетия в местността на Перперикон свидетелстват откритите от археолозите следи на ранни прихоризонтални обсерватории. В свещеното мясти -храма, вероятно посветен на Хелиос (Слънцето), който е построен с изглед на Изток, се намира специална дупка, в която попада първият слънчев лъч в деня на лятното слънцестоене. За да усетите силната енергия, която излъчва това археологическо чудо, най-добре е да го посетите в дните на равноденствие.
На въпроса, защо живее в местността Рупите, Ванга отговорила: „Имам определено време колко да стоя тук. Това място е много особено. Служи ми като акумулатор и от него аз черпя енергия и сила. Някога тук е горял страшен огън, а този хребет над нас крие една голяма тайна."
Хребетът, за който говори Ванга, всъщност е Кожух планина, възвишение в Рупите. Според нея Кожух е ключът към разгадаване на древното ни минало. Ванга твърдяла, че там, където е кратерът, някога е имало голям град, погребан под огнената лава. Хората, които живели в него, били високи и едри, обличали се в тънки и блестящи като станиол дрехи и били много просветени.
неделя, 15 август 2010 г.
City Breaks in Europe-the modern holiday

Maybe this is why more and more people are resorting to taking shorter breaks at other times during the year, perhaps for a long weekend for example. There are plenty of real advantages to doing this, not least the fact that you can get a well earned break long before your annual holiday rolls around again.
Assuming you work from Monday to Friday each week, you only have to take one or two days holiday either side to enjoy a city break somewhere in Europe as well. Make it for a Bank Holiday and you'll only need to book Friday off to enjoy time away in another country.
It's not hard to see why so many people love Europe for this reason. For starters there are plenty of different countries that are within easy reach of the UK. How about a weekend in Paris for example, or maybe a visit to Berlin? There are lots of cities, some of them famous and others perhaps not so famous, that would be ideal to visit for a weekend escape.
There is no doubt that having a break in another country is the perfect way to spend a weekend. Of course you don't have to worry too much about spending a long time travelling either. You could be in another country enjoying a totally different way of life within a few hours of leaving the UK.
Weekends away in Europe are often surprisingly cheap as well, which is good at the present time when we are all trying to reduce our spending. A break from work really isn't a luxury; it is a much needed way of relaxing and making sure we are ready and refreshed for another week ahead of us.
Another big advantage is that it gives you the opportunity to see other cultures and experience different ways of life. Italy is just as easy to reach as France or Holland for instance, and you can enjoy a completely different experience in every single country and location you choose to visit.
Many people choose to book European city breaks several times during the year. With so many places to choose from it can provide a nice way to break up the time before your next summer holiday beckons. You will certainly feel more relaxed as a result, and you get to spend some quality time with your loved one as well.
четвъртък, 12 август 2010 г.
The Nine Types of Intelligence

Designates the human ability to discriminate among living things (plants, animals) as well as sensitivity to other features of the natural world (clouds, rock configurations). This ability was clearly of value in our evolutionary past as hunters, gatherers, and farmers; it continues to be central in such roles as botanist or chef. It is also speculated that much of our consumer society exploits the naturalist intelligences, which can be mobilized in the discrimination among cars, sneakers, kinds of makeup, and the like.
2. Musical Intelligence (“Musical Smart”)
Musical intelligence is the capacity to discern pitch, rhythm, timbre, and tone. This intelligence enables us to recognize, create, reproduce, and reflect on music, as demonstrated by composers, conductors, musicians, vocalist, and sensitive listeners. Interestingly, there is often an affective connection between music and the emotions; and mathematical and musical intelligences may share common thinking processes. Young adults with this kind of intelligence are usually singing or drumming to themselves. They are usually quite aware of sounds others may miss.
3. Logical-Mathematical Intelligence (Number/Reasoning Smart)
Logical-mathematical intelligence is the ability to calculate, quantify, consider propositions and hypotheses, and carry out complete mathematical operations. It enables us to perceive relationships and connections and to use abstract, symbolic thought; sequential reasoning skills; and inductive and deductive thinking patterns. Logical intelligence is usually well developed in mathematicians, scientists, and detectives. Young adults with lots of logical intelligence are interested in patterns, categories, and relationships. They are drawn to arithmetic problems, strategy games and experiments.
4. Existential Intelligence
Sensitivity and capacity to tackle deep questions about human existence, such as the meaning of life, why do we die, and how did we get here.
5. Interpersonal Intelligence (People Smart”)
Interpersonal intelligence is the ability to understand and interact effectively with others. It involves effective verbal and nonverbal communication, the ability to note distinctions among others, sensitivity to the moods and temperaments of others, and the ability to entertain multiple perspectives. Teachers, social workers, actors, and politicians all exhibit interpersonal intelligence. Young adults with this kind of intelligence are leaders among their peers, are good at communicating, and seem to understand others’ feelings and motives.
6. Bodily-Kinesthetic Intelligence (“Body Smart”)
Bodily kinesthetic intelligence is the capacity to manipulate objects and use a variety of physical skills. This intelligence also involves a sense of timing and the perfection of skills through mind–body union. Athletes, dancers, surgeons, and craftspeople exhibit well-developed bodily kinesthetic intelligence.
7. Linguistic Intelligence (Word Smart)
Linguistic intelligence is the ability to think in words and to use language to express and appreciate complex meanings. Linguistic intelligence allows us to understand the order and meaning of words and to apply meta-linguistic skills to reflect on our use of language. Linguistic intelligence is the most widely shared human competence and is evident in poets, novelists, journalists, and effective public speakers. Young adults with this kind of intelligence enjoy writing, reading, telling stories or doing crossword puzzles.
8. Intra-personal Intelligence (Self Smart”)
Intra-personal intelligence is the capacity to understand oneself and one’s thoughts and feelings, and to use such knowledge in planning and directioning one’s life. Intra-personal intelligence involves not only an appreciation of the self, but also of the human condition. It is evident in psychologist, spiritual leaders, and philosophers. These young adults may be shy. They are very aware of their own feelings and are self-motivated.
9. Spatial Intelligence (“Picture Smart”)
Spatial intelligence is the ability to think in three dimensions. Core capacities include mental imagery, spatial reasoning, image manipulation, graphic and artistic skills, and an active imagination. Sailors, pilots, sculptors, painters, and architects all exhibit spatial intelligence. Young adults with this kind of intelligence may be fascinated with mazes or jigsaw puzzles, or spend free time drawing or daydreaming.
понеделник, 9 август 2010 г.
Mind power and the importance of positive thinking

Your self-talk “the words that you use to describe what is happening to you, and to discuss how you feel about external events” determines the quality and tone of your emotional life. When you see things positively and constructively and look for the good in each situation and each person, you have a tendency to remain naturally positive and optimistic. Since the quality of your life is determined by how you feel, moment to moment, one of your most important goals should be to use every psychological technique available to keep yourself thinking about what you want and to keep your mind off of what you don’t want, or what you fear.
Arnold Toynbee, the historian, developed what he called the “challenge-response theory” of history. In studying the rise and fall of 20 major world civilizations, Toynbee concluded that each civilization started out as a small group of people - as a village, as a tribe or in the case of the Mongol empire, as just three people who had survived the destruction of their small community.
Toynbee concluded that each of these small groups faced external challenges, such as hostile tribes. In order to survive, much less thrive, these small groups had to reorganize themselves to deal positively and constructively with these challenges.
By meeting each of these challenges successfully, the village or tribe would grow. Even greater challenges would be triggered as a result. And if this group of people continued to meet each challenge by drawing upon its resources and winning out, it would continue to grow until ultimately it became a nation-state and then a civilization covering a large geographical area.
Toynbee looked at the 21 great civilizations of human history, ending with the American civilization, and concluded that these civilizations began to decline and fall apart when their citizens and leaders lost the will or ability to rise to the inevitable external challenges occasioned by their very size and power.
Toynbee’s theory of civilizations can be applicable to our life as well.
You are continually faced with challenges and difficulties, with problems and disappointments, with temporary setbacks and defeats. They are an unavoidable and inevitable part of being human. But, as you draw upon your resources to respond effectively to each challenge, you grow and become a stronger and better person. In fact, without those setbacks, you could not have learned what you needed to know and developed the qualities of your character to where they are today.
Much of your ability to succeed comes from the way you deal with life. One of the characteristics of superior men and women is that they recognize the inevitability of temporary disappointments and defeats, and they accept them as a normal and natural part of life. They do everything possible to avoid problems, but when problems come, superior people learn from them, rise above the, and continue onward in the direction of their dreams.