Self Improvement

Hypnosis Imitation Is A Powerful Force For Hypnosis

We know that human social conduct is reinforced through emulation. Your senses feed your habits. The input to habit comes from sensory perception. Our thoughts and actions respond to: What we see What we smell What we hear What we taste What we touch The human mind works like a computer, absorbing information through the senses. Reactions are fed back…

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Arts Entertainment

In Praise Of Satin Wordy Pleasures In Mind Indeed Sheets Of Fun Or Just Fun In Sheets

Satin exudes such wonderful images and connotations that it seems to have transcended its own meaning. From this point, perhaps sensual is one of the better descriptions one can find, though of course, there are endless possibilities of its use for conveying such a fascinating variety of over and undertones. Onomatopoeia-cally pronouncing, the word epitomizes, conveys, abounds with that slithery…

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Site Promotion

How To Use Sex In Advertising Without The Taboo

Do you apply sexiness or sensuality in your marketing campaign? And I don’t mean the dirty or overtly pornographic type of materials that you commonly see in beer commercials or bikini ads. What I mean by sexy and sensual is that you create an advertising campaign using color printing methods that are extremely attractive to your target market. If not,…

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Vacations

Book Review Europe For The Senses

World traveler, Vicki Landes, portrays Europe in the most delightful way one can imagine. She captures, through her precise eye, sights of delight, wonderment, and beauty in her enchanting coffee table book. Enchanting it is as Landes takes the reader through various areas of Europe, evoking not only sight through pictures, but through the other senses. Although one would think…

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Self Improvement

Creating Our Reality

Imagine that you have just put on a pair of blue-tinted sunglasses. If you were to look around the room and describe what you see, everything would appear blue to you because it’s being filtered though a blue lens. But is this reality? No, it’s your perception of reality. We only see, hear and experience life through the perceptual filters…

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