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Hi; my name is Audi Nova and I am a Master NLP Hypnosis Practitioner. I look forward to introducing you to a fast track trance induction experience and other important science relating to mindfulness, and the science of consciousness.

Friday, December 1, 2017

This is probably going to be the most unconventional way of saving the planet that you will ever have come across. We will be giving away 49% of IPMD to ten individuals. The ten individuals that have signed up or encouraged and supported the most people in the next two years. This is how we will choose our executives; by merit. We are just over two years old and are moving the Master of Reality tools to help anyone succeed. The problem is that our positive impact on the planet will not be enough to affect the amount of change to turn things around. We need a geometrical progression that can only be accomplished through network marketing. We are currently restructuring to accommodate these changes and creating the buttons that you paste into your website or links you can paste up into your social media platforms. If you decide to get involved you will receive a 50.00 commission for every sale that is generated from your links, and be in the running for the Executive sweepstakes with additional retroactive commissions of an additional 20.00 on every sale made in the next two years.   COMMENTS
we are committing suicide
Environment:  Our Home Planet
Important Information (to listen to)!

We have to start taking action NOW. The window of opportunity is getting smaller every year we let the powers that be, decide the fate of mother earth. Big money does not care because they are drunk with greed and power. The result of their myopia is brutally assaulting our planet without regard to their dangerous behaviors. We need to create an army of intelligent, strong and principled activists, to turn this very serious situation around. Big money is trying to squeeze more trillions out of their industries that are poisoning our planet. They are taking a very dangerous gamble and they are known to be big risk takers, but they do not have the right to gamble with the lives of our families.

  Nobody gave them that right. The Earth does not have limitless resources and it can only handle so much stress before she begins to falter and go terminal. We have maybe 20 or 30 years until we hit the wall and the point of no return. We are at a turning point. If we can get enough people to cultivate their power, become extremely successful and flex their muscle to turn this around we may have a chance. You have all the tools to do this.  The program is the only cost and it provides the funds to further our cause, develop this website and grow the program. Tell as many people as you can about this system of aggregating power, wisdom and influence. 

  Share this with anyone who cares!  Once you have started to see the results this won't be difficult. Let's take this thing viral. I am 66 and do not know how much time I have to accomplish this very important task, but I would certainly like to know that the kids growing up today will have a decent chance for a future before I bow out and take the final curtain. You are the solution and we have the power to do this.  Be a prime mover. Spread the word that there is a viable solution.  Create some groups as they will help you achieve greater results. It is the prime movers that will achieve the positions of power within the organization and in the world in general.  Let’s create a dynamic, powerful organization that will save our planet before it’s too late! You don’t have to be a famous person to make your mark. You don’t have to be a genius to inspire others. To paraphrase John Quincy Adams (1767-1848), the sixth president of the USA: “If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.” Send an email to contact@audinova.ca so we can register you as a prime mover in this very important movement.  Lets do this thing!  **The best time to use the audios is 
any time you have 8 minutes.

Tuesday, November 21, 2017

The 5 best things about hypnosis

Become highly productive using hypnosis
1. You'll become highly productive without getting stressed

I know what you're thinking - what on earth does stress management have to do with hypnosis? Well, quite a lot, actually! You see, when you know self hypnosis, you can put yourself into a deeply calm meditative state. Stress feeds on stress, so when you break the cycle - even with only eight minutes of deep trance - you'll feel supercharged and ready to take on the day. Regularly doing this means you'll be able to see tasks so much more clearly and be able to organize yourself without the fog that stress traps you in.

Be more creative using hypnosis
2. Tap into your creative energies instantly

Those magical moments when time stands still because you're engrossed in something creative. Whether it's writing, playing a musical instrument, or even working on a business idea, being creative is a deep and pleasurable trance state. With self hypnosis, you can learn how to tap into it regularly and just see how bursts of creativity enhance your life.

Understand yourself and others with hypnosis
3. Really understand yourself and others

Ever feel like your kids or your partner don't get the best out of you? We can all feel tired, cross, or stressed sometimes and then snap at those we love most. But with hypnosis, you'll learn what 'hypnotic pitfalls' are and how to avoid them, so you don't get emotionally hijacked.

And with the new understanding of psychology the hypnosis course gives you, you'll be able to communicate much better with that prickly colleague or difficult neighbor.

Stay calm in uncomfortable situations with hypnosis
4. You'll learn how to stay calm in high pressure or uncomfortable situations

Dealing with the workplace bully. Standing your ground with your mother-in-law. Tackling a fear. Being assertive with that 'friend' who always seems to get his own way.

When you learn how to use self hypnosis, you can emotionally prepare for the encounter, taking the emotional toll out of these stressful situations. Life is so much easier when you feel like you can face anything!

Develop laser-like levels of focus and concentration with hypnosis
5. Develop laser-like levels of focus and concentration

You know that feeling when you're reading a book or watching a film and you're so engrossed by it, you're barely aware time is passing? When you know hypnosis, you can quickly slide into that trance state.

Just think of what you could achieve if you spent an hour a day completely 'in the zone'... There's a reason why so many top athletes use hypnosis for sporting success.

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Friday, October 13, 2017

Do you feel like you are settling for less than you can be? Like maybe you are being left behind or in a rut of the same old, same old, same old. Get off the treadmill of mediocrity. This technology is for you. A course for participants who want to cultivate a fast track to achieve their goals. We know time is probably the most precious resource that, we all have. You have got to have an edge nowadays to not only thrive but to just to keep your head above water. This is yours. You will condition your mind to develop a super focus, filtering out the potential distractions and inefficiencies of your current reality. And project your enhanced power onto the road of your new achievements. Its like you become a super-conducting magnet of positive outcomes. You will find some repetitions in this course. Pay close attention to those areas as they will be very important to commit to memory. When you do decide to explore some of the lessons you will, more understand why, what is happening. All the knowledge from the extensive research has been incorporated into the audios to accelerate your success. All that is required for you to achieve success and become a Master of Your Reality, is for you to use the audios as directed. All else is for broadening the scope of your understanding. You can read that at your leisure. That's it, 8-minutes a day to start building the momentum to manifest the successes that are right for you. Use headphones with the audios. www.audinova.ca

Wednesday, October 11, 2017

goal

 It is pressure that transforms a lump of carbon, into a magnificent and beautiful diamond.  You will learn how pressure is created, and how it is directed at goals and dreams, to manifest new realities.  This pressure is unlike physical pressure.  As a matter of fact, it would seem to contradict what we understand about pressure as it relates to the three-dimensional realm.  It is not a confining force in metaphysics that accomplishes great work.  You must think of it more in terms of open focus, somewhat like that of a magnifying lens or a laser.  Light that is passed through a magnifying lens bends and concentrates.  In this process, the medium yields to the instrument of focus.  You are the lens.  The laser works on a somewhat similar principle. 
You will learn to take the amorphous energy that is ever present and focus it into a coherent, concentrated force.  You will become the instrument that brings things into an intense, coherent, focus.  The more open your channel and mind becomes, the more power it accumulates.  The larger the diameter of the magnifying lens, the greater is its power.  When you open your heart and mind up to the universal intention of creation, your understanding of real power will become apparent.  You will  change the program and focus, that currently runs your life.  As the result of using your tools consistently, you will be able to step outside of daily stressors, and within seconds return just as quickly, recharged and focused, with positive life enhancing energy.  The paradox is that you harness all this focused power, not by forcing anything. You harness it by yielding to it, and allowing it to flow through you, unobstructed.  The program or focus that it runs through, is optimized to decrease resistance, minimizing any loss of direction or of power.  The molding and shaping of this reality is created by the force of your intention, which is what melts away the obstructions of counter-productive habits, you have accumulated from the past.

This in a nutshell is what the seed is all about.  It is the magic of metaphysics, the power in true Alchemy.  It is the creative force harnessed.  The extraordinary power of creative love, and complete acceptance of self, as a part of a magical web.   It is the transforming power of miracles, and enhances everything.  The seed, samadhi, nirvana, the zone and god become synonymous once the blast furnace of pure intention has remove all the impurities of fear, resentment, hate and intolerance, producing a consciousness that is 24 karat solid gold.  This consciousness illuminates and purifies everything it, comes in contact with.

9 Signs that you are a Fringe Dweller

1. From a very early age you have known that you were different.

Usually fringe dwellers know there is something different about them, but due to the beliefs and knowledge of the clock watchers, they are thought to be a little weird, or strange, or socially awkward.  That’s not the case, they are just vibrating at a different energy level from the clock watchers.  A lot of the time they torment themselves with questions like, why am I different, why can’t I seem to fit in.  However, eventually what happens is that the fringe dwellers unconsciously seek out other fringe dwellers.  People with normal jobs, normal lives, but somehow think a little differently.

2. You feel the pain of others

Fringe dwellers are highly attuned to other people and are naturally empathetic people.  You seem to feel the emotions and pain of other people, and may seem a very sensitive to the plight of others.  This is completely natural, but you do have to be careful not to overexpose yourself to other peoples pain.

3. You feel there is something more to this life

You have probably asked the question a thousand times: What the hell is this life all about, surely there has to be more than living in the clock watchers world? Day by day, month by month, part of the answer is revealed to you.

4. You get bored easily with life

The thought of a great job, with a great salary, a great pension and lots of benefits bores the pants of you.  You want to live life, experience the unknown, start your own business, write a book, anything to stop the boredom of the tick tock life.

5. You are highly creative

Fringe dwellers are by nature creative people.  They have tapped into a higher consciousness which requires them to let their spirits be a little more creative and to express it in different ways: the arts, writing, talking about something more than the latest celebrity gossip.

6. You NEED a lot of alone time

You crave some alone time as the world of the clock watchers seems to get too much for you sometimes.  You find yourself attracted to nature, to the woods, to the sea to the hills where everything feels just as it should, free, natural and beautiful.  No this is not some hippy speak, it’s a craving to be alone and a lot of this alone time feels better when in nature.

7. Little coincidences are happening more in your life

You might have noticed that you are in the right place at the right time, or you found a book just when you needed it, or you bumped into someone who was able to help you with a problem.  Little, seemingly, coincidences like this will happen more and more as you open yourself up to your higher consciousness.  You will also find that you are more able to attract what you want in life and become part of The Magic

8. You are attracted to lots of different spiritual teachings

Fringe dwellers are not usually stuck in their ways and question all religion, but are open minded enough to read and find out more about the spiritual practices of different religious groups.  They strip the man made stuff out of religion and are able to focus on the essence of the teachings.  You are also open to experimenting with different spiritual practices and see the benefit of a wide range of practices as it raises a different part of your energy.

9. You don’t want a normal job

Fringe dwellers are often entrepreneurs, or people who go to different countries to offer their services to a charity to help others, or to save the trees, or the pandas in some remote part of the world.  A normal job to you is like putting a hot needle in your eye, it’s painful to even think about it.  You are here to change the world, and raise the consciousness of the world that little bit more, so don’t be afraid of being a fringe dweller, embrace it and go change the world.

Saturday, September 30, 2017

The power of belief   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bvrvSvbcIi0
Bruce Lipton share about the wisdom of his learning   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N0qq-gft5Yo
Master Meditation in 8 minutes a day! How to thrive in the twenty first century! With our psychoacoustic sound matrix technology you are able to reprogram your subconscious mind to achieve your goals in record time.  Don't miss out on this one time offer!  Get the Book for 45.00 and get all audios and videos Free, plus the PDF which you can upload to your phone or tablet. Once you purchased the course - send us an email at contact@audinova.ca and we will send you the link to the download site and the course with ALL the videos.  This could be the most important decision you will ever make.     www.audinova.ca

Friday, September 22, 2017

Master Meditation in 8 minutes a day! How to thrive in the twenty first century! With our psychoacoustic sound matrix technology you are able to reprogram your subconscious mind to achieve your goals in record time.  Don't miss out on this one time offer!  Get the Book  for 12.95 or Kindle version for 7.99, and you get the audios Free!!! (once you purchased the book - send us an email at contact@audinova.ca and we will send you the link to the download site).  This could be the most important decision you will ever make.  www.audinova.ca

Introduction to Master of Reality Course



Before you do anything watch this short Video
'Imagine a world where the trapped emotions, fears, anxieties and unprocessed life experiences we hold in our bodies are the source of everything that ails us. That’s the world we live in. There is a silent revolution going on in consciousness and it is going to change the world'.  The current zeitgeist is beginning to falter.  Our understanding of the science of physics and metaphysics is broadening the scope of our possibilities.  It may not look like we are moving ahead, when you watch the evening news, but you know that scientific and spiritual news, gets much smaller press, than the upheaval currently going on in the world today.  But you know It’s always darkest before the dawn.  Those who have taken the time to understand what is to come, and prepared themselves with the life enhancing tools available to them today, will be the leaders of this new era.  Get the book as it will act as your guide to the audios which are FREE.

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Wednesday, September 6, 2017

Anita Kunz
By NATALIE ANGIER
In almost every mammal species, an infant’s cry has a primal impact on nearby adults. Scientists are beginning to figure out why.
A normal human baby, according to psychologists, will cry about two hours over the course of a day.
A notorious human crybaby, according to her older siblings, parents and the building superintendent, will cry for two hours every two hours, refusing to acknowledge any distinction between crying and other basic infant activities, like “being awake” or “breathing.”
Current and former whine enthusiasts, take heart. It turns out that infant crying is not only as natural and justifiable as breathing: The two acts are physically, neurologically, primally intertwined. Scientists have discovered that the small cluster of brain cells in charge of fast, active respiration also grant a baby animal the power to cry.
Reporting in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Carmen Birchmeier and Luis Hernandez-Miranda, of the Max Delbruck Center for Molecular Medicine in Berlin, and their colleagues showed that infant mice stripped of this key node — a mere 17,000 neurons, located in the evolutionarily ancient hindbrain — can breathe slowly and passively, but not vigorously or animatedly.
When they open their mouths to cry, nothing comes out. As a result, their mothers ignore them, and the poorly breathing pups quickly die.
“This was an astonishing finding,” Dr. Birchmeier said. “The mother could see the pups and smell the pups, but if they didn’t vocalize, it was as though they didn’t exist.”
The new study is just one in a series of recent reports that reveal the centrality of crying to infant survival, and how a baby’s bawl punches through a cluttered acoustic landscape to demand immediate adult attention.
The sound of an infant’s cry arouses a far quicker and stronger response in action-oriented parts of the adult brain than do similarly loud or emotionally laden noises, like a dog barking or a neighbor weeping.
Scientists also have shown that the cries of many infant mammals share a number of basic sonic properties.
Susan Lingle, a biologist at the University of Winnipeg, and her co-workers have conducted field studies in which they broadcast through loudspeakers the amplified crèche cries of a panoply of animals, including a baby bat, a baby eland, a sea lion pup, a baby marmot, a kid goat and a domestic kitten.
Sometimes the cry was played as is. Sometimes a single feature — the cry’s pitch — was raised or lowered while everything else remained the same. No matter the infantile source of the S.O.S., the reaction of a mother deer grazing nearby was the same: She would bound at top speed toward the speaker as though to her own fawn in distress.
Deer aren’t the only ones to be bamboozled. At a conference on infant wailing held earlier this summer in Italy, Dr. Lingle played an audio clip of cries from a kid, fawn and baby, and asked the audience which was human.
“The majority got it right,” Dr. Lingle said, “but many admitted they really weren’t sure.”
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Not all infant mammals keen with the choir. “When a cheetah cub is separated from its mother, it chirps like a bird,” said Patrick Thomas, curator of mammals at the Bronx Zoo. The cry of a baby kangaroo sounds like a cough.
Researchers are searching for any telltale variations in the cries of human infants that might be used diagnostically to identify conditions like autism long before behavioral symptoms arise.
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Stephen Sheinkopf and Barry Lester of Brown University and their colleagues recently showed that environmental factors, too, may subtly shape the sound of a baby’s cry by impinging on a gene involved in an infant’s response to cortisol, a critical stress hormone.
Harried parents might prefer the scientists focus on a simple translation manual. What is my screaming angel trying to tell me?
Mariano Chóliz, a psychologist at the University of Valencia, and his co-workers have made a first-pass attempt to categorize infant cries. In The Spanish Journal of Psychology, the researchers described laboratory studies in which infants were subjected to various unpleasant procedures known to elicit different emotional states. The resulting cries were videotaped and analyzedTo provoke anger, the investigators pinned down the babies’ hands or feet and prevented them from moving. To arouse fear, the researchers clapped their hands loudly or dropped a book on the floor. A cry of pain followed “the obligatory vaccination,” according to the study.
Dr. Chóliz found that angry babies tended to keep their eyes half-closed, gazing off to the side as they cried. They steadily amped up the volume of vocalized umbrage. Frightened babies, after an initial hesitation and tensing up of the facial muscles, emitted an explosive cry and kept their eyes open and searching the whole time.
Babies pained by a needle prick cried out immediately, at full force, and squeezed shut their eyes. They maintained that expression and volume for the entire crying bout.
The take-home message for parents: If you happen to drop a heavy object on the floor while the pediatrician is pinning down your baby’s leg for a shot, your child will be in therapy for life.
That humans and other infant mammals are painfully dependent on their elders for survival is reflected in the distinctive spectrographic contours of a cry. An infant cry is characterized by a simple, clear, fundamental tone and a relatively long, unbroken “melodic structure,” as it is perversely called, that falls and rises and falls and tails off in unpredictable ways.
“If a stimulus stays the same, it’s easy to tune out,” said Katherine S. Young, a psychologist at the University of California, Los Angeles. “But something that changes over time is very difficult to ignore.”
Police sirens and other alert sounds mimic this pattern of a slow increase and decrease in pitch, said Dr. Young, “because it grabs and holds your attention.”
By the look of it, the adult brain is primed to be buttonholed.
Studying both superfast brain scans of healthy volunteers and direct electrode measurements in adult patients who were undergoing neurosurgery for other reasons, Dr. Young, with Christine E. Parsons of Aarhus University in Denmark, Morten L. Kringelbach of Oxford University and other colleagues, has tracked the brain’s response to the sound of an infant cry.
The researchers found that within 49 thousandths of a second of a recorded cry being played, the periaqueductal gray — an area deep in the midbrain that has long been linked to urgent, do-or-die behaviors — had blazed to attention, twice as fast as it reacted to dozens of other audio clips tested.
The investigators also detected rapid firing in brain regions that check a stimulus for its emotional salience and in motor areas that control movement. Is this sound important? Yes. Should I do something about it? Absolutely.
This spur to caretaking action — this antsy, subliminal desire to solve the dilemma presented by the wailing infant — could explain why a crying infant on an airplane is especially distressing. Passengers want to help; they can’t, and they can’t even run away.
One solution: Break out the video games.
In another study, volunteers were asked to play a lab version of the popular game Whac-a-Mole by pressing down on an ever-shifting target button as rapidly as possible. Subjects then listened to recordings of babies crying, adults crying or birds singing, and played the game again.
“We saw better scores and more effortful pressing after the infant cries,” Dr. Young said.
Candy Crush and a crybaby: sounds like the perfect pair.

If you always do what you've always done, 
you'll always get what you've always got!""If what you're doing isn't working -- do something else!"

Sunday, August 27, 2017

HLI Introduces a Whole Exome Sequencing Product for $250 USD

Human Longevity, Inc. - September 22, 2015
Human Longevity, Inc. (HLI), the genomics-based, technology-driven company, and Discovery Ltd, a pioneering insurer dedicated to making people healthier, announced today that the two companies have entered into a multi-year agreement to offer whole exome, whole genome and cancer genome sequencing to Discovery’s clients in South Africa and the United Kingdom.
Elon Musk’s rocket-building company SpaceX and Jeffrey P. Bezos’s similar Blue Origins have grabbed the headlines in the space race. But there is a fascinating backstory about how the private space industry came into being. It is the tale of a renegade entrepreneur, Peter Diamandis, who founded the XPrize Foundation to encourage rocket-building in order to find a way into space himself.
Journalist Julian Guthrie tells the story in a new book, “How to Make a Spaceship: A Band of Renegades, an Epic Race, and the Birth of Private Spaceflight” (Penguin, Sept. 20, 2016). It reads like a thriller — and reveals many secrets.  http://www.diamandis.com/blog/mediapress

Saturday, August 26, 2017

Spirituality and ‘Mental Illness’

Is the suppression of spirituality in the West the reason for our struggle and suffering labeled as mental illness? Are we medicated to numb the pain and psychospiritual protest related to the felt wrongness in our modern lives? Here’s what I learned from my trip to India…
In a story called The Magician’s House by Jan Dean, Genet makes a deal that seems impossible to refuse. She agrees to work for the magician, lighting the fireplaces for a year and a day in exchange for her heart’s desire. Over her tenure, the house grows and grows with the fireplaces multiplying into the hundreds, until the house is all there is on the earth. When it comes time for her wish to be granted, she asks simply for the gift of forgetting home and the good green world that was, as there is now no home to return to.
Does this story have relevance to our American lives today? I think so. We are awaiting the granting of our heart’s desire, slowly realizing the bankruptcy of the promise.
To have been led down the perilous path of greed, shortcuts, and glittering promises is to risk a rupture with the natural emergence of a sacred design. It’s a posture that says — I will architect my experience because I know best what I need. There comes a time when we must reckon with the costs of our desire to “cheat the system,” where perhaps we beg to forget what it is that was lost in the process. So that we can arrive at a place where “missing is any sense that anything is missing.”

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I thought of this tale as I rode with my fellow kundalini yogis on a camel cart down the dusty streets of Neemrana village in Rajasthan, India. The scene was psychedelic in nature. There were splashes of every color tracking across my view, cows lounging in the road, peacocks yelping, packs of dogs, lumbering donkeys, people in repose on the ledge of three walled rooms, children playing together, women washing clothes in a bucket, and every imaginable transportation methodology from bike to moped to rickshaw to car, all moving in a structured amoeba-like chaos.
Not unlike a kundalini exercise where the mind is calm amidst a very active body and breath pattern, the busyness was external to and in the greater context of a kind of calm and contentment that was powerfully transmitted. As I looked around, I felt awash with the resonance of a pervasive peace, ease, lightness, and simplicity. Taking it all in brought a swell of an unnamable emotion in my heart. Tears came to my eyes.
This would be one of many experiences I would have in my ten days in India that would bring me into direct contact with a soul-level knowing that we are living in the West with something very important missing from our life experience. It was as if, perhaps, we had been granted that wish of forgetting the wonder we had once known but lost contact with after we collectively embraced the promises of modern medicine, technology, and credit-based economies.

Thursday, August 24, 2017

An experimental compound might be able to activate an 'exercise sensor' protein that regulates blood flow. This, researchers suggest, might help to enhance the benefits of physical exercise in the future.
A new study has identified a protein that is able to "sense" when the body is exercising and act on the blood vessels to influence circulation. Following this discovery, the researchers started to experiment with "Yoda1," which is a chemical compound that might be able to activate this protein.
Researchers led by Prof. David Beech, from the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, have recently identified one protein that plays a key role in regulating blood flow during exercise.
The ability to activate this protein at will could help to tackle cardiovascular diseases as well as type 2 diabetes. With this goal in mind, the researchers investigated a compound that could stimulate the protein.
The researchers' findings were published today in the journal Nature Communications.