Archive for ◊ August, 2009 ◊

Author: K.scope
• Monday, August 24th, 2009

You unconscious mind is tremendously bigger and more capable than your conscious mind. It has records of every moment of your life, your every motivation and your every action.
How would it be if you could google your unconscious mind?!
Imagine, if you could ask your unconscious mind a question, any question, about yourself and you could get a simple, direct answer in a yes or no. For example:
  • Does my body still have traces of last year’s respiratory infection? Yes? No?
  • I think I’ve forgiven my sister for the nasty remarks she made when I was 13. Has my system really forgiven her?
  • My career is going nowehere in spite of my best efforts. Am I sabotaging myself in some way?
  • I always end with people taking advantage of my good nature. Is it that I am just too gullible?
  • I think I’m a strong independent type. Is it true?

Muscle testing is a simple mechanism to connect with your unconscious mind and communicate with binary responses.

Learn muscle testing and its many applications in this short weekend workshop. An outline of what you will learn:

Basic Muscle Testing Course Contents

1.Establishing the involuntary response

2.Muscle Testing

a. Emotional events

b. True & False statments

3.Muscle Testing as a way to communicate with the subconscious mind

4.Different positions of double testing

5.Clearing oneself to get accurate results

6.Addressing Positionalites

7.Self testing

a. Pendulum

b. O ring

c. Perlandra

d. Finger

i. Two hands

ii. Single hand

e. Throat

f. Pupillary contraction

g. Body balance

h.Weights

8.Muscle Testing substances

9.Muscle Testing using the Levels of Consciousness

a.Conditions for Consciousness Calibration

b.Muscle Testing Choices

c.Muscle Testing books, people, instituitions, objects, teachers

10.Increasing Accuracy in Muscle Testing results

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Author: K.scope
• Tuesday, August 11th, 2009
Sakshi TV’s Chinnari Lokam program features a different child-related issue each week. This week’s episode was on learning, and how it can be made engaging for children. Kaleidoscope features extensively on this episode.
Featured on the show:
  • An overview of Kaleidoscope’s philosophy and approach to learning
  • Some of our activities for the 5-10 year age group, with explanations of the learning benefits of the activity
  • Some activities for the 10-15 age group, emphasizing how children can learn by doing, thinking and sharing their experiences with others.
Or if you’d rather see it on TV, there’s a repeat telecast on Friday, Aug 14 at 5.30 pm.
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Author: K.scope
• Saturday, August 08th, 2009
In the last BUGS session, we decided to do book reviews, starting with Erich Fromm’s classic Art of Loving.
Erich Fromm was among other things a social psychologist, psychoanalyst and humanistic philosopher. This book was written in 1956 but remains a popular read even today, for those trying to understand the nature of love, being unconditional but most importantly for those interested in the question - what does it take to create a loving relationship?
All participants are required to read the book before Saturday Aug 22. (Don’t panic, the book is a little less than 200 pages and is a fairly easy read!). The book review itself is over 4-5 days, each session focussing on different chapters of the book.
The tentative schedule:
  • Day 1: Is love an art?
  • Day 2: Love as an answer to the problem of human existence
  • Day 3: Objects of love (love between parent and child, brotherly love, motherly love, erotic love, love of self, love of god)
  • Day 4: Love and its disintegration in modern society
  • Day 5: The Practice of Love
The schedule is flexible depending on which parts the group wants to spend more time on.
If you can’t get around to acquiring a copy right now, you can download a PDF copy of the book from here (you’ll need to create a free Scribd account to get to it though…)
Email us or call us for more details
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