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Old 06-09-2005, 19:52   #1
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Positive thinking a pain reliever

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/health/4215078.stm

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I have found it to be true apart from when you have a headache
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Re: Positive thinking a pain reliever

Reminds me of this.... that is on the notice board at B&Q
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If you smile at someone, it could make their day.

It can make them smile at someone else who will pass it on to someone else in a never-ending chain.

A smile is another way of communicating emotions telepathically.

It is 'body language.'

It is a means of understanding something unspoken - which can be as simple as, "Hello."

Smiles can take on many meanings - some positive - some negative.

The frequency of a smile received - can vary and quickly move into your intuitive side - the right brain. "What does that smile mean? Okay, I got it!" Now you react to the smile ....perhaps returning it with another smile.

Laughter is the cure for so many things. It is a very high frequency emotion. My sense of self is all about humor. Humor is the key.

I don't know why - but at the end of the game...when we all awaken from this dream state - I know we will all laugh!

Smiles convey telepathic messages.

A warm, friendly, excepting smile - can go a long way....

Positive thinking for you!
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Reminds me of this.... that is on the notice board at B&Q



Positive thinking for you!
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