Neurologists understand that visualization leads to a better future.
Scientists at the Wellcome Trust Centre for Neuroimaging at the Institute of Neurology in London showed that people who see a better future are more likely to be able to make that future a reality. Of course, this is exactly what the Law of Attraction says. It claims that vivid mental representations of a better life serve to attract that life to us on a daily basis. The neurologists said in their paper that "the ability to construct a hypothetical scenario in one's imagination prior to it really occurring may give more accuracy in anticipating its final consequence."
Some pigeons have served in the military.
It was typical for countries to have flocks of homing pigeons for military usage during the twentieth century. The birds may convey critical signals swiftly between bases or over enemy lines. Pigeons are credited with saving thousands of lives due to the information they delivered so faithfully. With only 5 minutes to spare, a pigeon dubbed G.I. Joe saved British troops from a bombing. During WWI, another woman named Cher Ami delivered a total of 12 important messages for the US forces. Cher Ami was hit in the breast during his last flight, yet he still managed to fly for another 25 minutes, accomplishing his job and saving the lives of 194 stranded soldiers.
Pigeons were maybe the first domesticated bird.
Pigeons have been kept as pets for a very long time. Pigeons are seen in Mesopotamian art dating back to 4500 BCE! Scientists believe these works of art are the first photos of birds ever recorded. Pigeons have also been a key food source for thousands of years. These findings have led to the hypothesis that pigeons were the first birds mankind domesticated.
Limiting Beliefs Are Inherited, According to Geneticists
Instead of feeling bad about your limiting ideas, seek to recognize and change them. Cutting-edge genetic research demonstrates why you should not blame yourself for bad attitudes that prevent you from manifesting properly. Scientists in Atlanta discovered that when mice link the aroma of cherry blossom with an electric shock, they become so sensitive to the scent that they transmit their fear to their offspring via genetic coding. This means that even mice that did not receive a shock will be terrified of the aroma of cherry blossom. Furthermore, brain imaging studies demonstrate that this anxiety is represented by the presence of certain neurological receptors.
Mirror Neurons Aid in Explaining the Spread of Positive Vibrations
Learning how to be an open, cheerful person who resonates at a high frequency and produces a good response in others is a big aspect of the Law of Attraction. Reflect neurons—neurons that "mirror" the behavior we observe—can help explain how we propagate positive attitudes toward others and attract kindness, generosity, and success. In other words, when someone notices you radiating positivity, the observer's brain responds in kind. This may entice people to behave nicely toward you as well. Meanwhile, studies on the amygdala (the brain's emotional center) demonstrate that when we are afraid or worried, we instill dread and worry in others! This lends credence to the Law of Attr
Affirmations Are Supported By Psychologists
Affirmations, another important weapon in your Law of Attraction armory, are also well-supported by psychological research. One researcher at the University of Exeter, for example, has published on constructive repeated thought. They discovered that persons who regularly convince themselves that they can achieve a goal are more likely to succeed. Affirmations have been shown to aid in trauma rehabilitation, and increase anticipatory planning, depression therapy, and physical wellbeing.
Medical journals back up the power of positive thinking.
In 2007, the Yonsei Medical Journal published a major example of scientific support for the Law of Attraction. Ji Young Jung et al., from Korea, discovered a high link between optimistic thinking and overall life happiness in the population. This is consistent with the views of academics who advocate positive thought activities to increase manifestation potential. "These findings suggest the promise of positive thinking as a method for psychological interventions aiming to increase life satisfaction," the authors of the medical journal paper wrote.
The Platonic Foundations of the Law of Attraction
Plato, the ancient Greek philosopher, observed that "likes tend towards likes" as early as 391 BC. As you may be aware, this is very similar to the adage "like attracts like." That is the main lesson of the Law of Attraction.
Butterflies have four wings rather than two.
Speaking of wings, we may have purposefully saved the most fascinating butterfly information for last! Butterflies have four distinct wings, regardless of how they appear in motion or in drawings or paintings. The wings closest to its head are known as the forewings, while those farther back are known as the hindwings. During the flight, all four wings move up and down in a figure-eight pattern due to the strong muscles in the butterfly's thorax.
Butterfly wings protect them from predators.
As previously said, the average butterfly has a limited lifespan; even in their prime, these insects are among the most vulnerable. Staying living for as long as possible provides the butterfly with more chances to mate, and the survival of its species is critical. As a result, butterflies frequently utilize their wings as a form of defense. A butterfly's wings are frequently its best protection, either by folding to blend in with their surroundings or sporting a rainbow of colors and patterns to deter predators.
Butterflies eat only liquids.
We noted before that butterflies enjoy eating, which is correct. What we didn't mention at the time is that their only source of food is fluids. In actuality, they simply lack the requisite chewing apparatus. Butterflies consume nectar or other liquid nutrition through their proboscis, which acts similarly to how you or I may use a straw.
The Giant Swallowtail Butterfly is one of the largest butterflies.
This species has a name that reflects its proportions, with wingspreads ranging from four to seven inches. If you've ever encountered one on a hike or in your yard, you may have been taken aback by its beauty. Because of the lengthy tails on this butterfly's hindwings, their swallowtail description is drawn from birds of the same name.
Some butterfly species migrate in order to avoid the cold.
Although cold weather might shorten a butterfly's already brief life by rendering it immobile, others see the reduction in temperature as a signal to move. Butterflies are cold-blooded and require a body temperature of about 85 degrees Fahrenheit to activate their flying muscles. When the weather begins to change, some species will simply migrate in search of sunlight. Some, such as the North American Monarch, travel 2,500 kilometers on average!
Cabbage White is the most frequent butterfly in the United States.
The Cabbage White butterfly is named for its predominantly white markings with touches of yellow and green like the vegetable. It may not be the most colorful butterfly in your garden or yard, but it is the most common. Cabbage White males have one noticeable black spot on each wing, whereas females have two.
Butterflies have a short lifespan.
Here it is for everyone who has been waiting for it since our previous mention, or who simply skipped ahead till they discovered it. A mature butterfly has a lifespan of three to four weeks, although the full life cycle can last anywhere from two to eight months. There are exceptions to the rule, as there are to any rule. At least one butterfly species lives for around 24 hours, but certain migratory butterflies, such as the North American Monarch, can live for about eight months.
Butterflies taste with their feet.
If you already knew everything about butterflies up to this point, this information may come as a surprise. However, from the perspective of the butterfly, it isn't all that unusual. A butterfly's everyday duties include eating and mating, both of which necessitate landing, even if only temporarily. When food is a priority, those taste receptors assist the butterfly in locating the appropriate plants and vital nutrients for survival. Many people wonder what it means when a butterfly lands on them, but the truth is that it is most likely just hungry.
The wings of butterflies are translucent.
Let us explain why you should have an eye test before you book one. A butterfly's wings are covered in thousands upon thousands of tiny scales. And the hues you see as a butterfly flies through your yard are the reflection of different colors through the scales. The wings themselves are constructed of chitin, which is the same protein that makes up an insect's exoskeleton. Chitin, like an exoskeleton, is translucent. You've already learned something new!
There are about 20,000 different types of butterflies.
If you've ever considered memorizing all of the different species of butterflies, it might take a little longer than you expected. Those species that are usually found in the lower 48 states of the United States would be a good place to start. Still, that figure is close to 575, so we recommend making note cards or focusing on the butterflies you see in and around your yard this spring and summer.
Nevermind was mixed by someone who had previously worked with Slayer (and Madonna).
Butch Vig was very successful in getting the band to give strong performances. But when it came time to mix the album, he ran into some difficulties. "I was just going to mix it really straightforward," Vig told Billboard. "But the band came to all the mixing sessions and honestly they didn't really know how to mix at the time." "Kurt kept coming up to the board and saying, 'I want it to sound more like Black Sabbath,' and turned off all the treble." It sounded terrible."
When the band's management suggested hiring an outside mixer, Cobain chose Andy Wallace from a list of potential candidates because he'd e
When the band's management suggested hiring an outside mixer, Cobain chose Andy Wallace from a list of potential candidates because he'd e
Never mind that it cost more than 200 times as much as its predecessor.
Nevermind's initial budget was $65,000. However, by the time Nirvana finished recording at Sound City, they had reportedly spent $120,000. While this was not a large sum in comparison to other major-label albums being made at the time, it was roughly 200 times more than Nirvana's debut album, 1989's Bleach.
Cobain didn't think "Smells Like Teen Spirit" was particularly catchy.
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" was a furious rock anthem that exploded out of the speakers, making everything else on MTV seem puny and insignificant in comparison. The author of the song heard it differently. "It's such a perfect combination of cleanliness and nice, candy-ass production," Cobain said in an interview with biographer Michael Azerrad. "It may seem extreme to those who aren't used to it, but I think it's kind of lame."
"Lithium" was a nightmare to record.
The majority of the songs on Nevermind were recorded in two or three takes. "Lithium" was an outlier. After three or four failed attempts, an enraged Cobain abruptly changed gears and led the band through "Endless, Nameless," a caustic song that would be released as a hidden bonus track on later pressings of Nevermind. When they were finished, Cobain smashed his guitar to pieces, effectively ending the session for the day. Cobain wasn't the only one having trouble with "Lithium." Vig suggested that Grohl plays to a click track, a metronome tool drummers use to keep time. Grohl was devastated, believing he'd never be good enough to be a session drummer. Grohl went
A Nevermind outtake became a proper Hole release.
Nirvana worked on four songs for Nevermind at Sound City in Los Angeles during sessions for the album. One of them was "Old Age," a song that the band quickly recorded and then abandoned after adding a guitar overdub. Butch Vig didn't even mix the track.
Courtney Love, Cobain's wife, wrote new lyrics and recorded "Old Age" as the B-side to the 1993 single "Beautiful Son" with her band Hole. As the B-side to 1995's "Violet," Hole released a second version of the song. A snippet of this rendition can be heard during the intro to "Credit in the Straight World," a Young Marble Giants cover included on
Courtney Love, Cobain's wife, wrote new lyrics and recorded "Old Age" as the B-side to the 1993 single "Beautiful Son" with her band Hole. As the B-side to 1995's "Violet," Hole released a second version of the song. A snippet of this rendition can be heard during the intro to "Credit in the Straight World," a Young Marble Giants cover included on