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    <title><![CDATA[:: Explore your think world...]]></title>
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    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<P>I am going to develop a programme to promote peace of mind and progress all over the world, because now a days as u know every one in Tention some has relationship The programme is called&nbsp;An&nbsp;art&nbsp;4 Peace.It is known as Spicmcay....a Deep vision of Life.A people 2people programme.The programme is more relevent to the present world which is strugling with war, terrorism, violence, crimes and many more ills. I would like to invite Like minded people all over the world to join this programme.I am very much interested to spread this good will programme and make it a people's movement.I intend to put forward the core contents of this programme one by one in the course of time. Meanwhile i would like to have comments, suggestions,guidence,help and co-operation of friends, interested in this good will venture.come on let's make a new world order of peace and prosperity.</P>
<P>So, post ur views on <A href="http://spicmcay.webs.com/"><FONT color=#000000>http://spicmcay.webs.com</FONT></A> in blog section.</P>
<P>I am inviting you in this programme.</P>
<P>I just firstly wants from you the feedback regarding this programme.</P>
<P>Because it only for you thats why I want more support frm You.</P>
<P>mail on <A href="mailto:spicmcay@gmail.com"><FONT color=#000000>spicmcay@gmail.com</FONT></A></P>]]></content>
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    <published>2008-1-28T02:39:00+0500</published>
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    <title><![CDATA[..:: Put Yourself On The Path To Change ::..]]></title>
    <link href="http://spicmcay.webs.com/blog.htm?blogentryid=2692256"/>
    <content type="html"><![CDATA[<P>..:: Put Yourself On The Path To Change ::..<BR><BR><BR>Change may be the only permanent thing in life, though there are<BR>many who can't look change in the eye. But it is not difficult, if<BR>you follow the points mentioned here.<BR><BR>Change is something that most of us shy away from. The reason could<BR>be that the changes are, very often, forced on us. What if we<BR>changed ourselves by choice, rather than compulsion?<BR><BR>Well, before that, you might want to know why we should change<BR>ourselves. Change is basically a change in our perception of life<BR>changes. Once our perception changes, our attitudes and belief<BR>systems change. Vedanta scholars say that once one's attitude<BR>changes for the better he has located the first step towards self-<BR>realisation, the ultimate goal of man.<BR><BR>There is only one master key to the door called 'changing oneself'<BR>and it lies with the individual. Nobody else can do it for him. At<BR>best, outside factors can influence a person, but change has to be<BR>wrought by the individual.<BR><BR>Any change is possible when one is aware, when one knows where and<BR>when to apply the knowledge that one has gleaned. Knowledge comes<BR>when a person has sifted and sieved information that he has<BR>gathered. For this too, one needs to be aware of what's important,<BR>relevant and so on.<BR><BR>In other words, awareness is not something that springs to a person<BR>at a particular age or stage. It is something to which one remains<BR>sensitised and which increases as one's knowledge increases.<BR><BR>There are five stages a human being generally goes through before<BR>change happens in him. The first step is crisis. A diabetic has to<BR>change his diet and his style of living when the diagnosis has been<BR>made. The moment he accepts the necessity to change and decides to<BR>respond to the call, he has crossed the first step.<BR><BR>The second stage is hard work. This calls for a lot of mental<BR>exercise. For the diabetic, he has to first get his goals in view.<BR>What are his immediate goals? Live, and comfortably too, enjoying<BR>life as best as he can. His homework begins here. He has to become<BR>aware of the necessity of change, the consequences that he may have<BR>to face in the event of not changing and the changes that he will<BR>have to implement. He has to change his diet, take his food,<BR>medicines and injections (if advised) on time. His activities should<BR>allow him time for these necessities. If he does not change his life<BR>style, he could land up with other debilitating or life threatening<BR>diseases that could cramp his living. He has to make his choice. It<BR>is a mental decision at this stage. While it is possible that one<BR>may feel overwhelmed at the very thought of changing, there is no<BR>escape from the fact that he has to do it.<BR><BR>Making a commitment to yourself about going ahead and implementing<BR>the changes is the third and most important step in the process of<BR>change. The relief that comes with making the decision defies<BR>description -- it has to be experienced.<BR><BR>Consider this -- you have not actually implemented the change you<BR>desire. But if you are able to take a concrete decision it will<BR>enhance your self-worth.<BR><BR>The fourth stage is the temptation to backtrack, because of the pain<BR>that you did not bargain for. There may be moments of frustration<BR>when you will be tempted to give up and go back. 'Let the kidney<BR>fail, I'll face it then. I can't take this regimen now', is a<BR>frequent cry that diabetics give vent to. Push yourself. Ask a<BR>kidney patient or a relative about kidney failure. The diabetic will<BR>soon realise that saying a firm 'no' to temptation is worth it. The<BR>miracle will happen.<BR><BR>A diabetic patient cannot be cured, but he can control the disease<BR>by diet control, exercise and medication. With such a lifestyle you<BR>won't need insulin injection.<BR><BR>The last factor is the realisation that you have changed and are<BR>comfortable with it. Nobody other than you can know how much and<BR>against what odds you have succeeded in changing yourself.<BR><BR>The other miracles are not far away. That is your first and greatest<BR>reward. The power of the knowledge that you have changed. Enjoy your<BR>triumph.<BR><BR></P>]]></content>
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    <published>2007-10-26T18:07:00+0500</published>
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