James Henshall,

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James Henshall,

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Aesthetic functions in psychosynthesis, peak experience and excellence for the few - in defence of the élite for whom excellence is standard.
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Educator, Researcher, Writer

James Henshall, author of Riches On Earth, now writes for pleasure and profit and runs his own training and personal self-development consultancy.

He read psychology at the Universty of Wales, and graduated summa cum laude in 1978; he competed his doctorate six years later in 1984.

James has worked extensively in secondary, further and higher education and training since then, but also successfully branched out into the commercial and financial services sector in the 1990s, eventually becoming MD of an electrical installation company and running a profitable property portfolio.

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If you’ve been dieting for weight-loss for some time and have found that the diet isn’t “working” – by whatever measure you care to apply – then the reason for this has to be to do with diet, or it has to do with how you are mentally and physiologically responding.

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It is not so surprising that when we experience an emotion our brains emit electromagnetic waves of a particular shape and frequency. All vibrating things have harmonics: all it means is that at the same time as the original (or fundamental) is emitted, vibration at a higher frequency (usually exactly half and even a quarter) is emitted alongside or inside the wave. Just as strings on a guitar or violin have harmonics, so do the emotional waves that we emit. The first (sound) harmonic is an octave and the term “octave" is used in theosophical writing of all sorts.

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Discussing the concept of energy with reference to the mind and body separately and at the interface between the two is fraught with difficulty: possibly more so than almost any other area of investigation, even including the vexed topic of the unconscious mind. This is because that while there is some agreement on energies that cannot be measured, paradoxically, there is little consensus regarding the nature of others which can: how they might best be measured and interpreted (in particular) and the effects that these different energies have on mind and body.

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"Do not plant for the future but for the heights." (Nietzsche)

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