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Alo Exposed Aloe Vera Drinks

7/23/2014

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The famous original. You’ve probably used aloe vera to soothe sunburns and help heal cuts, but we’re exposing aloe vera for what it really is: a health powerhouse chock full of vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids. ALO Exposed original aloe drink, is made with real aloe vera extract that can provide the building blocks for a healthy lifestyle. For a refreshing, healthy drink, down a bottle of ALO Exposed. Go ahead…

Drinking aloe vera helps your body absorb the good stuff, better. Each blend uses real aloe vera straight from the leaf and key positive ingredients to support a healthy lifestyle.

  • Aloe vera Ancient healer filled with vitamins, minerals and essential amino acids.
  • Honey Contains magnesium, potassium, minerals, a natural sweetener.



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What Does It All Mean?

7/23/2014

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Throughout our life we come across so many challenges that it's hard to keep track of where we have been or remember what we have actually learned from the hurt & pain that lies underneath. And yes - this is where the hurt and pain lies. If we do not constructively dissolve our deepest pool of feelings then we are surely in for a roller coaster ride.

When feelings are not addressed in a healthy manner & more to the point faced on a regular basis the next event that stings us cuts into every single wound that we have not faced and dissolved. Lets say for instance that a tragic accident occurs and we feel the pain of grief. This then gives access to other sources of negativity. The view of life can become hopeless and the emotion of despair is instantly triggered. The emotion literally shoots up to the memory bank where another thought of the same caliber is stored. The thought & emotion both work hand in hand to do their job. It is not personal it is simply how the human body has evolved over the evolution of time. This is like a network of thoughts and feelings strung together as a web or despair & the life view then seems to be evil. 

What we need to understand is how to dissolve the emotion by facing it on a daily basis. When we look for sympathy it is because we do not hold the intrinsic power to overcome the hurdles in front of us and we cannot walk with acceptance into a more meaningful life. We look to other people in hope that they can provide the 'right' words or action to be the hero of our downfall. Pain that we can face and accept will always change us to be a better person. Acceptance narrows the chance of leading us towards the repetition of these regretful mishaps in life.

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Reality Vs Pereception

7/13/2014

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Most of us, even postmodern philosophers are naive realists at heart. We assume that the external world maps perfectly onto our internal view of it. This is an expectation that is reinforced by daily experience. I see a coffee mug on the table, reach for a sip and lo and behold, the vessel’s handle is soon in my grasp as I gingerly sip the hot liquid. Or I see a yellow tennis ball on the lawn, pick it up and throw it. Reassuringly, my dog appears to share my veridical view of reality: he chases the ball and triumphantly catches it between his jaws.

That there should be a match between perception and reality is not surprising, because evolution ruthlessly eliminates the unfit. If you routinely misperceive or even hallucinate and act on those misapprehensions, you won’t survive long in a world filled with dangers whose avoidance requires accurate distance and speed assessments and rapid reactions. Whether you are diving into rocky waters or driving on a narrow, two-lane road with cars whizzing by in the opposite direction, small mistakes can be lethal.

You probably believe that your eyes register high-fidelity information about the absolute size, speed and distance of visible objects and that you respond based on these impartial data. But although we build robots in this manner, equipping them with sensors and computers to plumb the metric properties of their environments, evolution has taken a more complex route.

As psychologists and neuroscientists have discovered over the past several decades, our consciousness provides a stable interface to a rich sensory world. Underneath this interface lurk two vision systems that work in parallel. Both are fed by the same two sensors, the eyeballs, yet they serve different functions. One system is responsible for visual perception and is necessary for identifying objects such as approaching cars and potential mates independent of their apparent size or location in our visual field. The other is responsible for action: it transforms visual input into the movements of our eyes, hands and legs. We consciously experience only the former, but we depend for our survival on both.


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