Friday, February 27, 2015

Change your mind Change your life




Open Your Mind to the Possibilities


Determination and belief are the starting points for success. They open you to
new opportunities to do and be anything you desire, and you only need a
subconscious thought to plant the seed. How do we do this?
The first and most important element of success is to ...
open your mind.
A closed mind seals off creative solutions and eliminates any possibility for new
opportunities. A closed mind keeps you where you are in life, where you always
have been, and will continue to be. A closed mind creates:
· Constant struggle to achieve or get ahead,
· Constant conflicts and obstacles, the ever-present resentments that rear
their ugly heads for each new situation you encounter,
· Remorse of not doing or having what you truly dream, and
· The envy you feel each time you meet, read or hear about someone
more successful than you, knowing you should be in that person’s shoes.
None of these feelings are conducive to success. Envision wild horses pent up in
a corral. They yearn to be free. As long as the fences are up and the gate is
locked, the wild horses that desire freedom more than life, itself, will never be
free. What does this do to them? They become angry and willing to trample the
person who caged them, just to get free. They blame and resent their keeper for
their situation. Each time they see other horses roaming free in the distance, all
their anger, resentment and hatred surfaces; and they envy the freedom of the
other horses. Now, see these wild horses as you and your dream for success,
corralled and caged by your closed mind. Can you see how, as the horses, you
become angry, resentful, hating, and envious? Can you see how a closed mind
and the emotions it provokes affect your reactions to situations? Wild horses will
kill their keeper for freedom and react viciously at seeing other horses that are
free. What reactions do you have to situations, where you feel anger, resentment
or blame?
All the horses need to gain their freedom is to unlock and open the gate. All you
need do to be on your path to achieving success is to open your mind.
When you truly open your mind, the anger, resentments, hatred and envy are
gone; however, it takes some work on your part. Let’s look at how the mind
works.
A thought, just like an action, is energy in motion. Emotional thoughts carry even
more energy. When you create a thought, especially one you feel emotional
about (such as your dream of success), you have created energy that goes out
to the universe1 and allows you to explore, create and grow the thought. The
process takes care of itself.
We all have thoughts, but we don’t all achieve our dreams. That’s because
thoughts may be negative or positive in nature. Even thoughts you believe
are positive may, in truth, be negative to achievement. For example, your dream
is to own a new home. The thought you constantly hold is, “I want to buy a new
home.” This sounds like a positive thought, but it’s actually keeping you from
1We use the term “universe” to include all readers. The term could just as easily be God, Allah, Yahweh, or any other source you believe controls this universe inwhich we live.
getting your new home. Why? The phrase “I want” keeps you wanting to buy a
new home, rather than actually buying it. So, you continue to want to buy it —
never achieving your goal.
Focus is another problem in how thoughts are formulated in our thoughts. You
constantly think about that new home you “want” to buy. You look at different
homes and floor plans, comb the “for sale” home classifieds, pick out the color
you’ll paint the outside, look at landscaping ideas, and so on. You would believe
that this is a positive focus, because it keeps the goal constantly in your mind
and you actions are that of someone who is buying a new home. The problem,
however, is that the focus is on “getting” versus “doing”. Rather than moving
toward your goal, you are dreaming about it.
(We’ll cover both of these negative thought patterns, as well as other elements
covered in this chapter, and how to make them positive in the chapter entitled,
“Rewriting Your Reality”. Here, we want to emphasize the power of your mind,
and how thoughts create your reality.)
With an open mind, you plant the seed, distance yourself from it, and let the
universe do the rest. You must, however, be open to all possibilities without
exception. That means only positive thinking, no attachments, and no
labeling.
An open and positive mind allows the universe to act upon your inner thought
energy and create that which you seek. It’s like watching a little miracle take
place. It can astound you, when you realize it’s happening.
Years ago, after a divorce from a financially irresponsible spouse, Beth
wrote down goals for her children and herself — to have enough food on
the table, a good roof over their heads, and a decent car to drive in ten
years. Many years later, she was preparing to close on a townhouse and
had just picked up a new car. Then, it hit her — she remembered those
long-ago goals that she hadn’t even thought of since. She counted the
years and was amazed. The closing on her house would be exactly two
months shy of ten years from the divorce date. Beth realized then that
she should have written in five years instead of ten!
As you can see, distancing yourself from the goals and just working toward them
brings success. Beth determined; then, she believed, because she could do no
less for her children. She just kept working to do better. The process took care of
itself. Yet, Beth never saw it coming, until it already had arrived. However, Beth
probably missed a lot of opportunities along the way and went through a lot more
struggle, because she wasn’t consciously moving toward her goals.
Let’s look at some elements of thinking that hold us back from consciously
moving toward success.
Energy Expands
Your thoughts become energy. If your thoughts are negative, the energy is
negative; if positive, then the energy is positive. When emotions become
involved with the thoughts, the energy is even stronger. The energy, however,
doesn’t remain dormant — it expands. It expands each time you think your
thought. Remember our example, “I want to buy a new home.” The more you
think this thought, the energy expands and builds, and the stronger the thought
becomes. Dreaming of your “want” builds the energy more.
As energy builds and gains strength, it begins to attract like energy. Like a
magnet, the energy attracts other like matter to it. Since the energy is inside you,
it attracts the like matter to you. If your thoughts lean toward the negative, then
you are attracting negative matter — dead end jobs, horrible bosses, bad
relationships, never achieving that which you most want, constant struggle,
conflicts, built up anger, and so on. Whereas, if your thoughts are positive, you
attract positive outcomes and situations.
As you can see, negative thoughts and energy weaken you and your ability to
achieve. Positive thoughts and energy empower you. Whatever you think, you
attract back to you in greater degrees. Literally, your thoughts do create your
reality. Evidence is all around you. Are your thoughts negative or positive? Do
negative or positive situations, events and people surround you?
Beyond Thoughts. If your thoughts and the energy attached to them are
negative, what type of speech and actions will you put forth? Negative! What is
inside you (thoughts) is how you respond to life. If your thoughts are negative,
then your speech and actions are negative, too. Likewise, if your thoughts are
positive, then so is your speech and actions, which also add to the building and
attracting of like energy.
For example, if you keep “wanting” to buy a new home, you become
frustrated, angry and begin to blame others for not achieving your goal —
not paid enough at work, lenders won’t give you a break, and so on.
These emotions spill out into your speech and actions, especially your
reactions. A lender turns you down, and you become angry. He might
have planned to tell you what you needed to do to become eligible or
suggest a particular lender who might be able to help, but you blew up
and took your frustration out on him.
This is called a missed opportunity ... all because the negative built internally,
spilled out at the wrong time, and at the wrong person. Your thoughts not only
define your reality, but they define who you are and how you act, as well.
Enculturation Programming
Another element of thinking and having an open mind is our programming
through enculturation. Enculturation is our environment from the time of our birth
to this moment. It includes our culture, friends, the people we have met along the
way, family (especially, our parents), authority encounters (teachers, police
officers, etc.), education — virtually every person, place or thing we have
encountered within our lifetime!
That’s a lot of influence, and this influence has a way of programming our minds
to be something other than who we truly are. It causes prejudices, dislikes, and
believing certain things are “right” while others are “wrong”. It leaves many
choices unexplored, many opportunities missed, and many pathways labeled as
“wrong”.
Enculturation programming, especially at an early age by your parents and
family, enable you to fit within your culture, your community, and the type of life
they expect you will have. It’s done with the best of intentions. Some is done
outwardly. Some is subconscious. Most is done, because their parents did it to
them. We accept it in our youth, rebel against it in our teens, and usually do it to
our own children because it helped us turn out okay.
Some of this programming is necessary to keep us safe, healthy and sane.
However, a lot of it clogs our thinking and suppresses creativity. It’s this part that
causes a closed mind, holding you back and keeping you attached to the past.
Once you can let go of this programming, doors of possibility and success open
to you.
A lot of this mental programming is easy to recognize. Each has a recorded tape
that runs in your mind. Do you ever catch yourself sounding just like your
mother or father? Say a phrase your grandmother always said? Do something,
because someone else always did it that way? Feel a particular way about
someone or something, because that’s the correct way to feel? Become
repulsed by something, because you’ve always felt that way? These are all
programming tapes. You need to begin recognizing them and eliminating them
from your mind.
Programming causes attachments to the past — essentially, attachment to the
programming that was done in the past. These attachments cause negative
thoughts, limiting self-speech, limiting actions and responses, and the need to
“be right”. None of these traits are conducive to being open or to achieve your
goals.
Self-Speech. This is what we mentally say to ourselves and to others about
ourselves. It limits us by our own self-labels.
“I’m not good enough to do that job.”
“I’m not attractive enough to get that girl to date me.”
“I’m too shy.”
“I always fail at that.”
“My father was right. I’ll never amount to much.”
“My pastor says we’re not deserving of good things. God will provide
what He will for me.”
These are only a fraction of the negative things we say to ourselves. You could
probably list many pages of your own limiting self-speech. Most comes from our
programming, as the examples above. From there, we create our own negative
labels about ourselves. In this wonderful world in which we live, it’s amazing how
very few people truly like themselves. Their self-speech defines them, just as
surely as it defines their reality. It’s called a ...
self-fulfilling prophecy — you say you are, and so you become!
Self-fulfilling prophecies, usually from your early programming, causes the doubt
and fear whenever you wish to take a leap of faith and risk something. They pull
you back to your comfort zone and keep you in your corral. They keep your
expectations for yourself, others and events low, including limiting your
capabilities, talent, potential and opportunities. They keep you from listening to
crazy schemes that just could be your path to success. Your parents would
never have considered such schemes, and you’re not about to either!
Need to Be Right. This is a symptom of attachments and enculturation
programming, generally from a very influential person, such as a parent.
Whether you believe it or not, you have to be right! The programming is so
strong that it’s a conditioned reflex. You’ll argue your point until you’re blue in the
face. Ever have a time when you wondered why you argued about the topic at all
— it wasn’t even important to you afterward, or you could actually see the other
person’s point? This is a result of programming; and unfortunately, doesn’t make
you many new friends (unless, they are forced to be around you).
To have an open mind and achieve your goals, you must let go of this need to be
right, the limiting self-speech, the programming, and the negative thoughts. You
may determine to achieve a goal, but all of this negativeness will keep you from
believing it.
This is not an end keep reading see you next time

Friday, February 13, 2015

Mount Kilimanjaro National Park

https://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=b4pXRYF1fyQ

Kilimanjaro - View from South EastKilimanjaro. The name itself is a mystery wreathed in clouds. It might mean Mountain of Light, Mountain of Greatness or Mountain of Caravans. Or it might not. The local people, the Wachagga, don't even have a name for the whole massif, only Kipoo (now known as Kibo) for the familiar snowy peak that stands imperious, overseer of the continent, the summit of Africa.
Kilimanjaro - Breach wall and lava tower Kilimanjaro, by any name, is a metaphor for the compelling beauty of East Africa. When you see it, you understand why. Not only is this the highest peak on the African continent; it is also the tallest free-standing mountain in the world, rising in breathtaking isolation from the surrounding coastal scrubland – elevation around 900 metres – to an imperious 5,895 metres (19,336 feet).
Cooking at Eland Camp - Kilimanjaro Kilimanjaro is one of the world's most accessible high summits, a beacon for visitors from around the world. Most climbers reach the crater rim with little more than a walking stick, proper clothing and determination. And those who reach Uhuru Point, the actual summit, or Gillman's Point on the lip of the crater, will have earned their climbing certificates.
And their memories.
But there is so much more to Kili than her summit. The ascent of the slopes is a virtual climatic world tour, from the tropics to the Arctic.
Even before you cross the national park boundary (at the 2,700m contour), the cultivated footslopes give way to lush montane forest, inhabited by elusive elephant, leopard, buffalo, the endangered Abbot’s duiker, and other small antelope and primates. Higher still lies the moorland zone, where a cover of giant heather is studded with otherworldly giant lobelias.
Above 4,000m, a surreal alpine desert supports little life other than a few hardy mosses and lichen. Then, finally, the last vestigial vegetation gives way to a winter wonderland of ice and snow – and the magnificent beauty of the roof of the continen


About Kilimanjaro National Park
Size: 1668 sq km 641 sq miles).
Location: Northern Tanzania, near the town of Moshi.
Getting there
128 km (80 miles) from Arusha.
About one hour’s drive from Kilimanjaro airport.
What to do
Six usual trekking routes to the summit and other more-demanding mountaineering routes.
Day or overnight hikes on the Shira plateau. Nature trails on the lower reaches.
Trout fishing.
Visit the beautiful Chala crater lake on the mountain’s southeastern slopes.
When to go
Clearest and warmest conditions from December to February, but also dry (and colder) from July-September.
Accommodation
Huts and campsites on the mountain.
Several hotels and campsites outside the park in the village of Marangu and town of Moshi.
More info on accomodation
NOTE:
Climb slowly to increase your acclimatisation time and maximise your chances of reaching the summit.
To avoid altitude sickness, allow a minimum of five nights, preferably even more for the climb. Take your time and enjoy the beauty of the mountain.
NOTE 2:
NEW RATES FOR PORTERS AND GUIDES
(JUNE '08)

Porters
USD 10 per day
Cooks
USD 15 per day
Guides
USD 20 per day