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Villa Group Resort in Cancun Mexico

Tuesday, April 7th, 2009

If you are looking for a destination for family holidays or if you want a romantic honeymoon in an unforgettable tropical paradise, Cancun, Mexico offers something for everyone. This beautiful location is not one of the most popular destinations, without reasons. In Cancun, the tourist has the opportunity to tons of great activities. Cancun fanstastic time. It has white sand beaches offering images. Cancun is also a wildlife and exotic flora, fauna and marine life. Since then, Cancun has many options to stay in hotels at an affordable price and quality of vacation rentals, Cancun is an excellent choice for tourists worldwide.

For travelers looking for a great vacation, Cancun, Mexico Vacations are the best in the region. A vacation rental is a great idea for a traveler who wants to stay for a considerable amount of time and enjoy the beauty of Cancun hotels and the Riviera Maya, in their own words. If you want to stay out of the crowd or all-inclusive hotels, rental, your vacation home in Cancun, Mexico gives you exactly the experience you are looking for. If you are looking for fun with family and friends or a romantic getaway, vacation rental in Cancun, Mexico has great advantages over a hotel or a resort.

Mexico Vacations give a lot of space. For a family visit to Mexico is the best option. This is far more attractive than the host of the whole family in one or two small hotel rooms. Children can get separate rooms, and couples can spend quality time with others and not be disturbed. This makes Mexico a good holiday for everyone.

Mexico rent a spacious vacation home is also an excellent choice when visiting Cancun with her extended family. Rent a house gives you a feeling of home away from home with all family members around him. The cost of this type of environment will be very prohibitive in a hotel or resort.

Best Online University in USA

Thursday, February 12th, 2009

One of the generally well-located habits to further your instruction while charge a job and local is registering for an online degree. by online courses you will enclose interactive curriculum via the net, desire take delivery of course work online, say an advisor who will conductor you 24/7, and you can at your own convenience complete assignments as of home.

Nearby are many university online, and a lot of of them have single advantages. But which self-control be the Best Online further education college for me? With online universities budding up all over it becomes difficult to influence which schools offer the best container for which individuals. To assist you here we have in use three criteria; marketability, usability, and class quality.

Marketability:
There is little question that among online universities, which institution of higher education carries the greatest reputation. Employers consistently regard the students coming out of apparent universities as equipped for the job promote and as a result, a measure from a supposed university, added than any other online university, confers marketability. in attendance are hundreds of miniature universities unfold throughout the kingdom which offers very less online programs and as a result they are not that a large amount confers marketability.

Usability:
Students consistently tell good experiences with the guided clarification of online universities. As it has replaced the mind-numbing classroom chat room and malfunctioning web cams of old. Students reminiscent of to choose by online systems which have been perfected for a lot of years.

Class Quality:
Students consistently convey quality doctrine in all department. nearby are universities like Capella which offers eclectic array of class choices.

Fear and Reason

Friday, January 30th, 2009

“In civilized life it has at last become possible for large numbers of people to pass from the cradle to the grave without ever having had a pang of genuine fear. Many of us need an attack of mental disease to teach us the meaning of the word.” William James.

We have all heard the seemingly discriminating remarks that fear is normal and abnormal, and that normal fear is to be regarded as a friend, while abnormal fear should be destroyed as an enemy.  The fact is that no so called normal fear can be named which has not been clearly absent in some people who have had every cause therefor. If you will run over human history in your mind, or look about yea in the present life, you will find here and there persons who, in situations or before objects which ought, as any fearful soul will insist, to inspire the feeling of at least normal self-protecting fear, are nevertheless wholly without the feeling. They possess every feeling and thought demanded except fear. The idea of self-preservation is as strongly present as with the most abjectly timid or terrified, but fear they do not know. This fearless awareness of fear suggesting conditions may be due to several causes. It may result from constitutional make-up, or from long continued training or habituation, or from religious ecstasy, or from a perfectly calm sense of spiritual selfhood which is unhurtable, or from the action of very exalted reason. Whatever the explanation, the fact remains: the very causes which excite fear in most of us, merely appeal, with such people, if at all. to the instinct of self-preservation and to reason, the thought-element of the soul which makes for personal peace and wholeness.

Banish all fear.

It is on such considerations that I have come to hold that all real fear-feeling should and may be banished from our life, and that what we call “normal fear” should be substituted in our language by “instinct” or by “reason,” the element of fear being dropped altogether.

“Everyone can testify that the psychical state called fear consists of mental representations of certain painful results” (James). The mental representations may be very faint as such, but the idea of hurt to self is surely present. If, then, it can be profoundly believed that the real self cannot be hurt; if the reason can be brought to consider vividly and believingly all quieting considerations; if the self can be held consciously in the assurance that the White Life surrounds the true self, and is surely within that self, and will suffer “no evil to come nigh,” while all the instincts of self preservation may be perfectly active, fear itself must be removed “as far as the east is from the west.”

These are the ways, then, in which any occasion for fear may be divided:

As a warning and as a maker of panic. But let us say that the warning should be understood as given to reason, that fear need not appear at all, and that the panic is perfectly useless pain. With these discriminations in mind, we may now go on to a preliminary study of fear.

preliminary study of fear.

Fear is (a) an impulse, (b) a habit, (c) a disease.

Fear, as it exists in man, is a make-believe of sanity, a creature of the imagination, a state of insanity.

Furthermore, fear is, now of the nerves, now of the mind, now of the moral consciousness.

The division depends upon the point of view. What is commonly called normal fear should give place to reason, using the word to cover instinct as well as thought. From the correct point of view all fear is an evil so long as entertained.

Whatever its manifestations, wherever its apparent location, fear is a psychic state, of course, reacting upon the individual in several ways: as, in the nerves, in mental moods, in a single impulse, in a chronic habit, in a totally unbalanced condition. The reaction has always a good intention, meaning, in each case, “Take care! Danger!” You will see that this is so if you will look for a moment at three comprehensive kinds of fear fear of self, fear for self, fear for others. Fear of self is indirectly fear for self danger. Fear for others signifies foresensed or forepictured distress to self because of anticipated misfortune to others. I often wonder whether, when we fear for others, it is distress to self or hurt to them that is most emphatically in our thought.

Fear, then, is usually regarded as the soul’s danger signal. But the true signal is instinctive and thoughtful reason.

Even instinct and reason, acting as warning, may perform their duty abnormally, or assume abnormal proportions. And then we have the feeling of fear. The normal warning is induced by actual danger apprehended by mind in a state of balance and self-control. Normal mind is always capable of such warning. There are but two ways in which so-called normal fear, acting in the guise of reason, may be annihilated: by the substitution of reason for fear, and by the assurance of the white life.

Let it be understood, now, that by normal fear is here meant normal reason real fear being denied place and function altogether. Then we may say that such action of reason is a benefactor to man. It is, with pain and weariness, the philanthropy of the nature of things within us.

One person said: “Tired? No such word in my house!” Now this cannot be a sound and healthy attitude. Weariness, at a certain stage of effort, is a signal to stop work. When one becomes so absorbed in labor as to lose consciousness of the feeling of weariness, he has issued a “hurry call” on death. I do not deny that the soul may cultivate a sublime sense of buoyancy and power; rather do I urge you to seek that beautiful condition; but I hold that when a belief or a hallucination refuses to permit you to hear the warning of nerves and muscles, Nature will work disaster inevitably. Let us stand for the larger liberty which is joyously free to take advantage of everything Nature may offer for true well-being. There is a partial liberty which tries to realize itself by denying various realities as real; there is a higher liberty which really realizes itself by conceding such realities as real and by using or disusing them as occasion may require in the interest of the self at its best. I hold this to be true wisdom: to take advantage of everything which evidently promises good to the self, without regard to this or that theory, and freely to use all things, material or immaterial, reasonable or spiritual. I embrace your science or your method; but I beg to ignore your bondage to philosophy or to consistency. So I say that to normal health the weary-sense is a rational command to replenish exhausted nerves and muscles.

It is not liberty, it is not healthful, to declare, “There is no pain!” Pain does exist, whatever you affirm, and your affirmation that it does not is proof that it does exist, for why (and how) declare the non-existence of that which actually is non-existent? But if you say, “As a matter of fact I have pain, but I am earnestly striving to ignore it, and to cultivate thought-health so that the cause of pain may be removed,” that is sane and beautiful. This is the commendable attitude of the Bible character who cried: “Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.” To undertake swamping pain with a cloud of psychological fog that is to turn anarchist against the good government of Nature. By pain Nature informs the individual that he is somewhere out of order. This warning is normal. The feeling becomes abnormal in the mind when imagination twangs the nerves with reiterated irritation, and Will, confused by the discord and the psychic chaos, cowers and shivers with fear.

I do not say there is no such thing as fear. Fear does exist. But it exists in your life by your permission only, not because it is needful as a warning against “evil.”

Fear is induced by unduly magnifying actual danger, or by conjuring up fictitious dangers through excessive and misdirected psychical reactions. This also may be taken as a signal of danger, but it is a falsely-intentioned witness, for it is not needed, is hostile to the individual because it threatens self-control and it absorbs life’s forces in useless and destructive work when they ought to be engaged in creating values.

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Monday, September 15th, 2008

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