You Feel and Act How You Think
Posted on February 27, 2014 by James R. Yarbrough
The power of the brain is what guides our lives. It is the first organ to grow from the seed of life. The foundation for the brain is set early. Three weeks after conception, a sheet of embryonic cells called the neural plate folds… Continue Reading “The Brain: What Does Yours Do For You”
Category: How You ThinkTags: Brain, Neurological Disorders, Neuron, Thought
Posted on February 27, 2014 by James R. Yarbrough
Thinking Requires Energy Glucose is the form of sugar that travels in our bloodstream to fuel the mitochondrial furnaces responsible for our brainpower. Glucose is the only fuel normally used by brain cells. Because neurons cannot store glucose, they depend on the bloodstream to… Continue Reading “The Brain: The Real Pleasure Organ”
Category: How You Think
Posted on February 27, 2014 by James R. Yarbrough
When Hearing is Not Enough Just as you can look but not see, you can hear and not listen. You first hear, and then you listen. When you listen, you feel the sound of your thoughts and know precisely what is said. Nothing will… Continue Reading “What’s That Sound That I Hear”
Category: How You ThinkTags: Ear, Hearing, Learning, Mind

How you think, is how you will feel, and how you feel is how you will act.


















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Hoodoo is a form of predominantly African American traditional folk magic. Also known as conjure, it is a rich magical tradition that developed from the merging of a number of separate cultures and magical traditions. Hoodoo incorporates well established practices from African and Native American traditions, as well as some European magical practices and grimoires. It is often used to describe a magic spell or potion that also include conjuration, conjure, witchcraft, or rootwork.
The goal of hoodoo is to allow people access to supernatural forces to improve their daily lives by gaining power in many areas of life, including luck, money, love, divination, revenge, health, employment, and necromancy. As in many other folk religious, magical, and medical practices, extensive use is made of herbs, minerals, parts of animals' bodies, an individual's possessions, and bodily fluids, especially menstrual blood, urine and semen. HOODOO.



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