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Most people believe that genetics or bad luck gave them diseases for which the only treatments are drugs and surgeries. As a result, organized medicine will sell an estimated two-trillion-dollars worth of drugs and surgeries in 2007.

Drugs and surgeries are obviously not the solution to our medical problems; each year MORE, not fewer people die slowly (and expensively) from pharmaceutically and surgically-treated diseases.

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Perception: Seeing Past The Obvious:
Copyright © 2007 Lyca Shan

Many times in my life I have caught the hint of a hidden reality, that vision that eludes us when we concentrate too hard on the obvious, a fleeting image in our peripheral vision that challenges us to look past our conditioning.

Have you every had a sense of wonder overcome you through what appeared to be a common experience when observed from the outside? It can be something small, a hint that there is much more beneath the surface. Perhaps on an early morning walk such as I experienced...

"From a road that circled the lake I watched the sunrise light up the edge of the desert. Birds stretched, flitting from tree to tree. Everything suddenly came to life. Early risers walking their dogs, nodded in passing. Prickly pear cactuses abounded, red flowers and fruit crowning the edges of their fleshy leaves. A jumble of small storefronts lined the avenue. By the look of it they had been here before this town was a town, sitting silent witness to the turmoil of the growing population. I paused by a stucco building under renovation -- perhaps new owners preparing to open a little restaurant. The front door lay invitingly open and all was quiet. I couldn't help but peek inside for a moment. Strains of dirty light filtering through the paint stained window flooded the place. Throw cloths covered most of the furniture; white looming objects bucking their shrouds. Is this emptiness an illusion? I wondered, while sensing a history, a presence in the shadows.

I placed my palm on the bare bricks, tracing the cracks in the mortar, closed my eyes and felt a part of the building. Is it normal to see so much in something that appears empty? I heard a rustle, saw a fleeting shadow from the corner of my eye, but never straight on. I could sense these realities in the half-light, but they vanished when I turned to look at them directly."

The Myth Of "Making Mistakes" is a good example of how perception impacts our reality. After all, what is a "mistake" really? I think one of the biggest misconceptions is the continuing belief systems that have been built around the idea of "mistakes." The word serendipity is a great example of how what is viewed as a mistake can be an amazing discovery in disguise. Serendipity is defined as: "The faculty of making fortunate discoveries by accident."

I believe we are all equipped with an inner barometer and that 6th sense that tells us that our present reality is only the tip of the iceberg, a huge adventure awaits...

About the author:

A passionate author and speaker, Lyca Shan is the founder of Firewalker Enterprises. She believes in helping others overcome their experiences of hardship and trauma by delivering the message that "Every person is born with the inner strength to rise above their individual circumstances and find happiness within themselves despite their environment." Learn how to defend your dreams using mental martial arts! http://selfesteempower.com

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