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I found this blog after doing some research on positive energy. I have been finding myself becoming negative in the last few weeks and my beautiful girlfriend Olivia Robie @ Living Non Toxic had a little attitude intervention with me. The info I found below to be very encouraging and if you find yourself in the same frame of mind then I suggest doing your own research with a open mind. Happy reading and enjoy!
Written by: Sen – CalmDownMind.com
It’s not your boss, colleagues, parents, ex or the traffic, but your own perception that creates stress and negative energy. Circumstances are neutral. You will generate positive vibes when your inner state is one of alignment and congruence, instead of being resistive.
Here are a few tips to attract positive energy by staying in touch with your inner peace and stillness.
Any form of meditation is helpful but it’s best to keep it simple. Just practice the meditation of becoming aware of your presence. You don’t have to sit in any strident posture, just relax and feel your consciousness or presence in the midst of the thoughts and emotions. This is a very powerful practice that creates a positive vibe throughout the body.
A day is easily ruined when you start holding resentment against someone. Know that everything is oneness and though we appear as different forms, everything is the manifestation of the one true essence. When you see others as yourself you will not harbor negative feelings and in turn your attitude will attract positive energy from the people around you.
Life is a flux and its nature is change. The more you resist the more you will suffer. Whenever you try to control a life situation, you will feel stressed out and this will generate a lot of negative energy. Just imagine life to be a raging river, does it serve any purpose to struggle? Wouldn’t it be much more relaxing and peaceful if you just let go and allow yourself to float with the flow? People who stay surrendered and relaxed generate a lot of positive energy and attract the grace of life.
Know that good and bad are just perceptions created in the conditioned mind. In reality every life situation is pure grace and is the manifestation of the one truth – call it god or spirit or energy. When you see every situation with this innocence, it will reveal its grace to you.
Your mind might be addicted to negative thinking, most minds are. You will have to consciously break out of this addiction if you want to attract positive energy within you. Stay conscious and see your mind churning out fearful images. Stop thinking these thoughts and focus your attention on visualizing a peaceful flow of life. You will be amazed at the positive vibes you feel in your body.
Worry has not served any purpose to this date for anyone. Whatever has to happen will happen, there is nothing you will achieve by worrying about it. In fact what you worry about will not even happen most of the times. So why waste energy dwelling on worries? You are unconsciously creating a lot of negative energy inside you which is harmful to your whole being. Just plan practically and leave the rest to life.
The past is past, it has no reality than as a memory trace. Can you live in such simplicity? After all if you don’t continuously think up a bad memory you will not feel any resentment within. So just learn to forgive and move on. There is a lot positive energy in the simple act of forgiveness.
While interacting with people try to stay as the conscious presence instead of dwelling in your mind. Be the unconditioned presence, allowing people to talk or interact with you without taking offence or protecting opinions. People will get attracted to your calm nature as it radiates a lot of positive energy.
If you want to attract positive energy just look at the nature for a while. A tree or a flower, it just rests in stillness and moves with the wind. There is a peace that radiates from their being. This peace will ignite your own inner true nature of stillness.
Just close your eyes and try to feel your body from within. You will be surprised at the spaciousness of your body. It feels like a lot of empty space with a few sensations here and there. This inner body realization will free up any stored negative energy. After a few moments of inner body realization you will feel light and at ease.
These are some simple techniques to attract positive energy into your being. Remember that staying conscious and dwelling in presence is your true nature, and it’s always peaceful and radiant of positive energy.
Written by: Sen – CalmDownMind.com
Okay so I have already posted here today about gas prices. It seems to be a pretty heavy issue on the news. So I have a question for everyone and if I could get some feedback it would be awesome. There is a product out there that is called Xtreme Fuel Treatment. It is manufactured buy a company called Syntek Global. The product they produce is basically a 5-in-1 automotive treatment that will after 3 treaments clean you injector system and give you 25% fuel efficiency.
If in fact this is the case, and I have been told by many people that stand by their claims, this could possibly be a quick fix for the consumer. On average a person spends $100 a week in fuel. With a savings of $25 a week its fairly simple math… Over the course of a year that’s a saving of $1,300 annually. Sounds too good to be true? I thought so.
If anyone has used this product or heard anything about it please contact me. I was thinking of becoming a distributor and making it available to my local area.
Where I want to be…
Where I am…
Some days you just can’t shake the cold.
Gotta love New Hampshire!
Na-na-na-na… I can’t hear you.
Knowing what you want, why you believe you want it and knowing that you will be adamant in getting what you want are all a part of being stubborn. Stubbornness is the behavior that exists when someone feels entitled to have something, whether or not conditions are optimal or not. Controlling stubbornness is essential if you want to become a person who gets along well with others, and understands that not everything can be exactly how you envision it to be. Not everything is due to you, regardless of whether you want something material or not
Yes, stubborn people can be very annoying and childish, because they are not willing to bend on their views even in the presence of opposing evidence. No matter how you hard you try to convince them otherwise, they may stay as stubborn as a mule, refusing to budge or to move.
Stubbornness is obviously not very desirable when it comes to people skills, but ironically enough, it could be one of the keys to success. In fact, you could say that stubbornness and success go hand in hand.
Just don’t use it in your love life =]
This is a Facebook Ad campaign I just noticed… What a joke! How does this help us now? If this is what he thinks will get votes, then maybe Americans really are stupid.
“Obama Fuel Economy Facts barackobama.com New fuel efficiency standards will double your MPG by 2025. Read more about what President Obama is doing to lower gas prices.”
PTTSHHHH….. Please….
In this minisode of Wee Breck Bastards Emilia Vanni shows every aspiring park rat how to hit the biggest kicker in Breck for the first time. The audio is not very loud so turn it up!
In all these languages…
Afrikaans | Ek is lief vir jou Ek het jou lief |
Albanian | Te dua |
Amharic | Afekrishalehou |
Arabic | Ana Behibak (to a male) Ana Behibek (to a female) |
Armenian | kezi chat ge sirem (in western Armenian) yes kez sirum em (in eastern armenian) yes kez shat em siroom |
aruba bonaire and curacao |
mi stimabo |
Assyr Assyrian |
Az tha hijthmekem ANA KI BAYINAKH |
Australian | ‘ave a beer 🙂 (Please keep in mind that this is only a joke! Yes, Australians speak English.) |
Azerbaijanian | Men seni severam |
Basque (A region of Spain and France) |
Maite zaitut. Asko maite zaitut. (I love you a lot) Nere Maitea (My love) |
Bavarian | I mog di narrisch gern |
Bengali | Ami tomAy bhAlobAshi |
Berber | Lakh tirikh |
BHOJPURI | ham tahara se pyar karila |
Bicol | Namumutan ta ka |
Bisaya | Nahigugma ko nimo |
Bosnian | volim te (most common) (Volim Te Ba) ja te volim (less common) |
Brazilian Portuguese | eu te amo |
Bulgarian | Obicham te |
Cambodian | kh_nhaum soro_lahn nhee_ah Bon sro lanh oon |
Cantonese | Ngo oi ney |
Catalan | T’estim (mallorcan) T’estime (valencian) T’estimo (catalonian) T’estim molt (I love you a lot) |
Cebuano | Gi Gugma Kita |
chaldean a new form of aramaek |
Hey- Ben- nahh (to female) Hey-Ben-noohh (to male) |
Chamorro | Hu Guiya Hao |
Chanchal | main (i like you) main Tere bina main ji nahi pauga (i love you) mail tere bina kaha jauga |
Chinese | Wo ie ni |
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Wo ai ni |
Croatian | Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim (less common) |
Czech | miluji te |
Danish | Jeg elsker dig |
Dhivehi (Maldivian Language) |
Aharen Kalaa Dhekeh Loabivey |
Dutch | Ik hou van jou |
East Timor (Timorese) | Hau hadomi (Hau=I hadomi=love o=you) |
English | I love you! |
Esperanto | Mi amas vin |
Estonian | Ma armastan sind Mina armastan sind (formal) |
Persian (Farsi) | Tora dust midaram |
Flemish (Vlaams) | ik zie je graag or ik hou van je Ik heb je lief (in songs) |
Finnish | Mina rakastan sinua |
French | Je t’aime |
Friesian | Ik bin fereale op dy Ik ha^ld fan dy (Most commonly used phrase) (the ^ is above the a) |
Gaelic | Ta gra agam ort (Tá mé i ngrá leat?) |
Galician | Ámote |
Georgian | Me shen mikvarkhar |
German | Ich liebe dich i moag di (an old saying for “i like you”) I mog Di ganz arg! (Suebian: South German dialekt.) |
Greek | S’agapo |
Hausa | Ina sonki |
Hawaiian | Aloha wau ia ‘oe |
Hebrew | aNEE oHEIVET oTKHA (female to male) aNEE oHEIV otAKH (male to female)female to male “ani ohevet otcha”. male to female “ani ohev otach”. |
Hindi | Main tumse pyar karta hun (Male will say to Female) Mai Tumshe Pyaar Karta Hun Main tumse pyar karti hun (Female will say to Male) |
Hokkien | Gwa ai di (Wa ai lu?) |
Hopi | Nu’ umi unangwa’ta |
Hmong | “Kuv Hlub Koj” Pronounced “Goo (rising tone) Hloo (high tone) Gah (falling tone” |
Hungarian | Szeretlek te’ged |
Icelandic | Ég elska þig (pronounced jeg elska thig) |
Indian languages: | |
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moi tumak val pau |
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“Tane Prem Karoo Choo” |
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Nanu nimmege preti maditi idini Naanu Ninna Preethisuve (Naanu Ninanu Pritisutene) |
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hom ahaan sei pyaar karey chhi |
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ngyaan ninne premikkunnu (Enjan Ninnei Premikunnu) “Njan ninne pranikunnu” or “njan ninne premikkinu” “enikku ninne ishttamanu” (enneke nine ishtam) NJAN NINNE SNEHIKKUNNU (Njan ninne premikkunnu) nnan ninney snehikkunnu enikku ninne ishtamanu nan ninne premikkunnu, nan ninne snehikkunnu |
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aina nangbu nunshi |
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Mu tumaku bhala paye |
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Main tenu pyar karda haan Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai me tumse pyar ker ta hu’ |
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Aue tava saa pyar kar ya ti ( female to male) Aue tosa pyaar kar ya to ( male to female |
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NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren |
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1. “Nenu ninnu premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in SINGULAR). 2. “Nenu mimmalni Premisthunnaanu” (It represents the opposite person in PLURAL). naanu ninnu premishthaanu (Nenu Ninnu Premisttu nanu) Nenu Ninnu Premisthunnanu (nenne nenu premistunnanu) |
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Mala tujhashi prem aahe.
Maza Tuzyavar Prem Ahe Majha tujhyavar prem aahe |
Indonesian | Saya cinta padamu Saya Cinta Kamu Aku tjinta padamu saya mengasihi saudari (formal expression from male to female) saya mengasihi saudara (formal expression from female to male) |
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Saya cintakan awak(awak=kamu=you) Aku sayang engkau (engkau=kamu=you) |
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Saya cintamu Saya sayangmu (Saya cintakan mu / Saya cinta mu ?) |
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omasido khou |
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kulo tresno panjenengan (high languange) aku tresno karo kowe (low languange) (Aku tresna kowe!) in Java Indonesia: aku cinta kamu |
Irish | taim i’ ngra leat |
Italian | Ti amo |
Ivatan | Ichaddaw ko imo |
Japanese | Kimi o ai shiteru (Anata wa, dai suki desu ?) |
Javanese | Kulo tresno marang panjenengan (formal) aku terno kowe (informal) |
Karen | Ya Eh Na Arr Gyi Law. |
Kashmiri | meh chi chain maai |
Kazakh | Men seny jaksy kuremyn |
Kiswahili | Nakupenda |
Konkani | Hanv tukka preeti karta |
Korean | Tangsinul sarang ha yo (SA LANG HAE / Na No Sa Lan Hei?) |
Koryese | Ten� eretemar |
Kurdish | Ez te hezdikhem mn tom oxshawet or xoshm awet ??? |
Hawrami | Washem Grakani |
Kyrgyz | Men seni syuem |
Lahu | Nga naw hta ha ja. |
Lao | Khoi huk chau |
Laos | Chanrackkun |
Latin | Te amo (Ego te amo ?) Vos amo Amo te |
Latvian | Es Tevi milu (Es m lu Tevi ?) |
Lingala | Nalingi yo |
Lithuanian | að myliu tave (As Myliu Tave) Aš tave myliu. [Ash tave myliu] |
Luganda (from Uganda) | nkwagala |
Luo | Aheri |
Macedonian | Te sakam |
Madrid lingo | Me molas, tronca |
Malaysian | saya cinta awak or saya sayang awak |
Maldivian | dhivehi – varah loabi vey |
Maltese | Inħobbok (Inħobbok Ħafna: I love you very much!) |
Mandarian | Wo ai ni |
Mapudungun (a language spoken in central Chile and west central Argentina by the Mapuche) |
Inchepoyeneimi |
Mohawk | Konoronhkwa |
Moldova (Moldovian) | Te iubesc Craciun fericit si un An Nou fericit! (Merry Christmas and a happy new year!) |
Mongolia | Bi chamd khairtai |
Myanmar (Burma) | Nga nint ko chit dae Nga nint go chit tel. |
Navajo | Ayor anosh’ni |
Ndebele | Ngiyakuthanda |
Nepali | Ma timlai maya/prem garchu |
Norwegian | Jeg elsker deg (Bokmaal) Eg elskar deg (Nynorsk) |
Pashto (National Language of Afghanistan) |
Za Tasara Meena Kawam Za tha sara meena laram (Za la ta sara meena kawom) |
Persian | Tora dost daram (Tora Doost Darem ?) Duset daaram (informal language) Dustat daaram (more peotic) \’a\’ here sounds like \’a\’ in \’pat\’ and \’aa\’ sounds like \’u\’ in \’umberlla\’. :)) |
Pilipino | Mahal Kita Iniibig Kita |
Polish | Kocham cię Ja Cie Kocham (Pronounced Yacha kocham) Ja cię kocham (thats acurate spelling) is completly not in use. \”Ja\” is \”I\” and in this type of sentence we just skip it. |
Portuguese | Eu amo-te (continental) Eu te amo (Brazilian) |
Punjabi | Main tenu pyar karda haan Meno Tere Na Pyar Wa Menu Twadey Naal Pyar Hai me tumse pyar ker ta hu’ |
Romanian | Te iubesc |
Russian | Ya lyublyu tebya Ya vas lyublyu Ya tebya liubliu |
Scot Gaelic | Tha gra\dh agam ort |
Serbian | Volim te (most common), or Ja te volim” (less common) |
Serbo-Croatian | Volim te |
Shona | Ndinokuda |
Sinhalese | Mama Oyata Aadarei |
Sioux | Techihhila |
Slovak | lubim ta |
Slovenian (Slovene) | Ljubim te |
Somalia Languages | Waan kujeclahay |
Spanish | Te quiero Te amo |
Swahili | Naku penda |
Swedish | Jag älskar dig (pronounces) jag aelskar dig |
Swiss-German | Ch’ha di ga”rn |
Tagalog | Mahal kita Iniibig kita |
Taiwanese | Gwa ai lee |
Tamil | NAN UNNAI KHADAL LIKERAN Naan Unnai Khadalikkeren |
Thai | Phom Rak Khun Ch’an Rak Khun Khao Raak Thoe / chun raak ter |
Tibetan | Nga Chola Gagai Yo. Nga Chola Tsewa Yo |
Tunisian | NMOUT ALIK Ha eh bak (ÃÍÈß – spelled AHEBAK) |
Turkish | Seni seviyorum! |
Ukranian | Ya tebya kahayu Ya tebe kohayu (Ya tebe kohau) ya tebya lyublyu (Russian variant) Yalleh blutebeh Ya lublu tebe (ryss variant) |
Urdu (Pakistan) | MUJHAY TUM SAY MOHABBAT HAY or Main tum say pyar karta hoon.Mea tum se pyaar karta hu (when a guy says it) Mea tum se pyar karti hu (when a gal says it) |
Vietnamese | Anh ye^u em (man to woman) Em ye^u anh (woman to man) Toi yeu em |
Vlaams (Flemish) | ik zie je graag or ik hou van je Ik heb je lief (in songs) |
Welsh | ‘Rwy’n dy garu di. Yr wyf i yn dy garu di (chwi) Rwy’n caru ti |
western Lombard | mi te voeuri ben (Milan/Milano-Com/Como-Varez/Varese-Lodt/Lodi-Lech/Lecco-Pavia/Pavia-Nuara/Novara and in Switzerland Tesin/Ticino and Graubunden/Grizun-for a total population 12,000,000 and 80% mother tongues and bilingual with Italian) |
xhosa | ndiyakuthanda |
Yiddish | Ikh hob dikh lib |
Yoruba | Mo ni ife re |
Zazi | Ezhele hezdege (sp?) |
Zuni | Tom ho’ ichema |