Burt Goldman Defines Love
March 10th, 2008 by johnBurt Goldman, the American Monk, offers a brief insight into the real definition of love.
For more information, head on down to TheAmericanMonk.com
Burt Goldman, the American Monk, offers a brief insight into the real definition of love.
For more information, head on down to TheAmericanMonk.com
An interesting guide from Burt Goldman on how to get into a deep relaxation state.
If you are interested in reading more on Burt Goldman’s awesome tips:
We’ve managed to snag yet another exclusive piece of video footage from Burt’s seminar in Anaheim. This time, Burt uses the Wave of Goodness technique as described in his methods.
Watch in amazement as a few waves of his hands dissapates pain and heals members of the audience:
If you are interested in learning more about the ‘Wave of Goodness’ technique and test
Head on down to TheAmericanMonk to find out more!
Due to overwhelming response to our previous video of Burt Goldman, we’ve managed to speak to the producer of these videos to share with us a few more insights into the beautiful mind of our favorite American Monk.
Here’s a great video taken from his recent seminar in Anaheim California:
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Burt Goldman, The American Monk, describes a method on how anyone can use meditation techniques to learn a new skill and discover inspiring insights.
Burt used this technique to develop a new style of photography that has been inducted at the International Photography Hall of Fame, in Oklahoma.
He’s somehow has a new relationship with age that allows him to transcend the belief that we can’t learn new skills once we grow older.
BURT IS 80 YEARS OLD!
Here’s the proof:
Here’s a sampling of the photographs featured at the International Photography Hall of Fame created from the techniques described in the video:
Eifel Tower:

Marina:

Grafton Street:

To view more of the amazing artwork, skills, and photographs that he’s developed from this incredible technique - head on down to his personal gallery.
If your interested in finding out how you can use meditation to learn rapidly and pick up new skills, click on:
Age is NO longer an excuse NOT to learn!
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I’m still trying to wrap my head around this video. A woman who was healed by The American Monk over 20 years ago returns to tell her story on how she got healed. Her friend, who accompanies her to Anaheim recieves a healing himself - with incredble results!
According to John Lake over at Mindhacks.org:
Burt’s teaching his healing techniques via TheAmericanMonk.com and wants to teach over 1 million people how to meditate.
This duet of presentations from the 2006 and 2007 TEDTalks are some of the most enlightening talks I’ve ever had the pleasure of listening to.
A previous advisor of the World Health Organization and co-founder of the Gapminder Foundation, Hans Rosling’s poignant humor and advanced thinking helps to clarify the myths and misconceptions regarding so-called 1st World and 3rd World Nations.
Statistics was never one of my more favorite subjects. However, imagine if statistics was described through a series of graphics that can go on to transform our misconceptions about what is a developing and developed nation.
If you are interested in testing out the software that Rosling is using in the presentations, visit this website.
Last night, a distraught friend came to me for some advice on some on going drama happening in his life. He explained that even though he was in tune with the Law of Attraction, manifestation, and positive thinking, but he would always find himself in a position of self-doubt and nagging considerations. In turn, his doubts and considerations would manifest and sabotage his goals and intentions.
So, for my friend, and for all of you out there who have experienced these kinds of drops in confidence, here’s a great guide from Lyndon Antcliff on quick ways you can improve your self esteem.
Ten quick tips to improve your self esteem
1. Do what you love.
Everyone loves to do something, when you indulge yourself in your love you improve the way you feel about yourself. You improve your self esteem.2. Help others out.
Nothing makes you feel a warm glow than when you unselfishly help others. of course you can argue that this in itself is selfish, but if you take that line of thought you must think that existence is selfish. Forget that. Just do a good deed, help someone out, doesn’t have to be big and it doesn’t have to cost any money.3. Acknowledge your strengths
There is no one who has no strengths. Everyone is good at something, know what your good at and give yourself a pat on the back. Do things that bring this quality out into the open. Excercise it, make it stronger.4. Don’t put up with crap.
There is no reason you should tolerate other people being mean to you. Even if they say they are doing it with love. Make sure people know they should be nice to you and if they refuse, walk away from them.5. Drop your negative friends.
Hang out with people who are positive and support you. It may be fun to bitch and moan but if you hang out with these types of people you will eventually become one of them. You may have noticed that people who bitch and moan are never happy.6. Do your research
A lot of self help books are a waste of time in the sense that the only person who can change you is you. Reading even this blog post will not change you unless you get emotionally involved with the information. Which is really hard as it’s really dry and boring. Go read biographies of people you respect, people who do positive things and attain huge success. Learn from the master not the self help guru who is always in debt.7. Learn to accept compliments.
It’s hard to accept a compliment and not to dismiss it as being ridiculous. Someone has an opinion and it should be respected, even if you do not argree with it. If people think good about you then maybe you should too.8. Include positivity in your life.
I’m not talking an airy fairy chant in the mirror whilst naked. I mean take a positive slant on everything automatically. The meat pie you just bit in to may contain maggots, but maggots contain a lot of protien. OK that’s a bit extreme but you get the point.9. Compare yourself against yourself.
If you look at how you were yesterday and how you are today and there is an improvement then that is great. If there is no improvement then you know you need to improve your efforts. Don’t start comparing your self to other people. Saying you are poor compared to D. Trump is just going to make you miserable.10. There is no need for you to put yourself down.
Try seeing yourself in a negative light you are only reinforcing your low self esteem. If you want to improve your self esteem. Ask yourself, how can I improve my self esteem. The answer will always be, find one positive thing about yourself and that will do it.
Thanks for the awesome list Lyndon!

I find that Tuesdays are far worse than Mondays when it comes to the post-weekend blues. Tuesday is when most people have already snapped out of their Monday depressions and the work-week starts its trot into productivity. However, after a long, fun and tiring weekend, getting productive can be one of the hardest things to do.
Don’t you wish you could stay motivated easier and more often?
But in order to do this, consider this great list of habits that you can adopt in order to start moving your thoughts forward daily!
In order to understand what the positive placebo effect, here’s an example on what a placebo is:
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A famous experiment was once conducted on the power of suggestion and the effects of alcohol on a group of people. A group of subjects are given measured doses of non-alcoholic drinks, but told that the drinks are alcoholic. Eventually, the group of subjects started ‘experiencing‘ the effects of the ‘alcohol‘ in their bodies, when in reality received none at all! Read more about the experiment here.
However, imagine being able to scientists from several prolific medical institutions have come across evidence that patients are able to improve the healing effects of proper medication through the power of positive thinking.
Take this quiz to get on the right pathway to utilize the Law of Attraction for positive thought and don’t get left behind.
Remember it’s a universal law and you have the power to make it work in your favour.
Are you not sure whether the Law of Attraction is working for you? Maybe you think it is but the results aren’t quite what you expected? Maybe you’ve been using it greatly, you just don’t realize it? Whatever the answer is I’ve found a useful tool for you. . . YES you guessed it a QUIZ!
This quiz is designed to tell you to what extent you are utilizing the Law of Attraction in your life
Here’s what my answers generated. Not completely happy with the results but there is an element of truth in a lot of what is said . . .
“Your life isn’t too shabby. You probably live a really comfortable life. But, there’s definitely room for improvement. Take this quiz response as a challenge to step out of comfortable and step into an extravagant life style.”
So where has positive thought got you? Was this Law of Attraction Quiz accurate for you?
Why not, after completing the Law of Attraction Quiz read about the top Law of Attraction guru, Esther Hicks and The Secret