View Full Version : One thought, one idea, can change your life
Andy62
12-13-2008, 11:31 AM
As I am sitting here watching the Saturday morning news that is just overwhelming with the changes coming in our world. This is going to be a revolution internationally. Governments worldwide are coming up with all kinds of solutions. Untimately it comes down to each of us individually to make it work for us.This is the perfect time to put into action the philosophy and ideas of Alois P. Swoboda. He said that we all have the ability to adapt to change lying dormantly inside each of us and that the way to develop it was goal oriented positive thinking combined with DVRs to activate the "motor energies" which speed these messages to the center of the mind and change us mentally, emotionally and physically. If you don't believe in human adaptability watch the following link:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OcKclzbY4Yo
John Peterson
12-13-2008, 02:30 PM
Hey Andy62,
Absolutely true! I hope every forum member reads what you have stated and watches this clip.
Now I have a serious question for each and every one of you that reads this to ask yourselves and it is this. Tory Allen achieved her abilities, strength, stamina and all around fitness as the direct result of following her pet monkey into the trees and going wherever her pet monkey went when she was a little girl.It didn't occur to her that she could not. In other words she did not have that inhibition trained into her. Now considering what I have just stated, do any of you believe that she could have been trained to be as all around functionally fit and strong by training under scientific conditions as she achieved on her own with her pet monkey? Personally, I DON'T THINK SO!
----John Peterson
gruntbrain
12-13-2008, 02:51 PM
While climbing to great physical & fiscal heights one would be wise to to place a "hedge bet" esp. if they're not "masters" yet
Nathan
12-13-2008, 02:54 PM
Hey Gordon,
That clip was amazing my friend. I think it is awesome how she can do all of that. Thank you for posting this. All the best.
---Nathan
Hey John,
I am in agreement with you my friend. What this girl has done or achieved is completely amazing. She is a great example of what the human is capable of. Again and again the body God has given each and every one of us continues to amaze me. So anyway great post and All the best.
---Nathan
monty
12-13-2008, 04:41 PM
Hey All
I have seen that video a few times, read that Tori is now a pole vaulter for Stanford and pretty good at it. I think around 13-14 feet. She is very strong.
Monty
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