Scientists Discover That Eyes Are Windows To The Soul

eyeBy: Steven Bancarz / Source: Spirit Science and Metaphysics

The eye is the window to the universe, and some would say they are also windows to the soul.. We have heard this phrase get passed around before: “The eyes are the windows of the soul”.

People usually say this when they can see pain, anger, or some other emotion in somebody else’s eyes. But recent research gives a whole new meaning to this phrase. Eyes not only windows to emotions, they are windows to the soul.

How? The answer has to do with the actual eyeball itself. Everyone has a different structure of lines, dots and colours within the iris of their eye. Some people may have similar eye colour to each other, but the lines and dots on the iris are as unique as a fingerprint.

Although they vary from person to person, there are certain patterns contained within the iris which are widespread, and scientists at Orebro University in Sweden wanted to see if these patterns correlated with specific personality traits.

They focused on patterns in crypts (threads which radiate from the pupil) and contraction furrows (lines curving around the outer edge) which are formed when the pupils dilate.

The studied the eyes of 428 subjects to see if the crypts patters and contraction furrows reflected their character traits.

What they found

Their findings showed those with denselypacked crypts are more warmhearted, tender, trusting, and likely to sympathise with others. In comparison, those with more contraction furrows were more neurotic, impulsive and likely to give way to cravings.

It’s crazy to think how the markings on a person’s eyeball can reveal the most deep-rooted character traits of an individual.

There was an extremely strong correlation between a person’s iris and their personality traits. But correlation does not imply causation right? Right. But it appears as though both eye detail and a person’s character traits may be caused by the same thing.

The researchers said that eye structure and personality could be linked because the gene sequences responsible for developing the structure of the iris also contribute to the development of the frontal lobe of our brain, which is the motherboard of our personality.

“‘Our results suggest people with different iris features tend to develop along different personality lines,’ said Matt Larsson, a behavioural scientist who led the study at Orebro University. ‘

These findings support the notion that people with different iris configurations tend to develop along different trajectories in regards to personality. Differences in the iris can be used as a biomarker that reflects differences between people.’”

The scientists also mentioned something very interesting about a gene called PAX6, which controls the formation of the eye in the early stages of embryonic development.

Research has shown that mutation of the gene results in poor social skills, impulsiveness, and poor communication skills.

Eye colour reveals even more

According to researchers at Pittsburgh University, women with lighter colored eyes experience less pain during childbirth compared to women with darker eyes.

People with lighter eyes also consume significantly more alcohol, as darker eyed people require less alcohol to become intoxicated.

The reason boils down to genes. A senior lecturer in biomolecular sciences at Liverpool John Moores University said, “What we know now is that eye color is based on 12 to 13 individual variations in people’s genes… These genes do other things in the body.”

Take melanin,the pigment that makes eyes darker. Melanin may also makes people more susceptible to alcohol.

When psychologists at Georgia State University in Atlanta surveyed more than 12,000 men and women, they found those with light eyes consumed significantly more alcohol than those with dark eyes.

The reason brown-eyed people may drink less – and also be less likely to be alcoholics – is because they need less alcohol to become intoxicated.

Melanin not only determines eye darkness, it’s also an insulator for the electrical connections between brain cells.

The more melanin in the brain, the more efficiently, sensitively and faster the brain can work, the researchers reported in the journal Personality and Individual Differences. So the chemical responsible for eye darkness is also responsible for brain efficiency.

Eyes are literally the windows to the inner most aspects of our personality and character traits. If you look into someones eyes, you can easily tell if they are scared, sad, or worn down inside.

But if you look even closer, you will also be able to see what kind of psychology and personality that person has. Eyes are literally a window into people’s souls.

10 Life Lessons You Can Learn From Celebrities

By: Sasha Graffagna / Source: Super Hero You

We like imagining that today’s glitterati were born in clouds of ritzy perfection that let them sail through life.

But most superheroes work to achieve their full potential, and celebrities are no exception. Here are some lessons you can learn from today’s most successful people.

Steve Buscemi1. Steve Buscemi.

When you picture a Hollywood actor as a 9/11 hero, Steve Buscemi is probably the last person on your list. But before Buscemi hit the silver screen, he fought fires in New York City.

After 9/11, he returned to FDNY Engine 55 and spent a week working 12-hour shifts to help save lives. Surprised you didn’t hear about it? Buscemi refuses to discuss his firefighting in interviews.

An actor, director AND a humble lifesaver? Talk about a real-life superhero.

Moral of the Story: The people around you now are the shiny, more important people. Never forget your roots.

Vera Wang2. Vera Wang.

Bridalwear wasn’t Vera Wang’s first-choice career. Wang skated professionally until failing to make the U.S. Olympic team at 19. Turning to writing, she became a Senior Editor at Vogue, but couldn’t become Editor-In-Chief.

So she took a design position at Ralph Lauren, which finally led to a billion-dollar retail empire Wang didn’t even start until age 40.

Moral of the Story: Don’t panic if you haven’t found success by a certain age. If you keep trying, your time will come.

Steven Spielberg3. Steven Spielberg.

Steven Spielberg is a film legend who’s won multiple Academy Awards. But once upon a time, Spielberg couldn’t get into film school.

Spielberg was rejected not once but twice from the prestigious University of Southern California School of Theater, Film and Television.

Defeated, he attended California State University in Long Beach – but dropped out, achieved fame, and complete his B.A. in 2002. As for USC?

They named Spielberg an honorary alumnus in 1994, dedicated a building to him, and appointed him a trustee in 1996.

Moral of the Story: Never burn your bridges – you just might get the last laugh.

Sidney Poitier4. Sidney Poitier.

When this Bahamian-American man first auditioned for the American Negro Theater, the director said, “Why don’t you stop wasting people’s time and go out and become a dishwasher or something?”

Most people might have left in a huff, but not this man. He worked as a janitor at the theater in exchange for acting lessons, listening to the radio to minimize his accent.

The hard work paid off – Sidney Poitier eventually became the first black man to win an Academy Award for Best Actor.

Moral of the Story: Most criticism contains at least a grain of truth. Learn from it. Improve it.

Colonel Sanders5. Colonel Sanders.

Today, Kentucky Fried Chicken is one of the world’s best-known fast-food restaurants, and we owe its existence to one persistent man.

Colonel Harland David Sanders had been fired from dozens of jobs throughout his life, and at 65 was disappointed with his $105 Social Security check.

So he drove around the country, sleeping in his car and asking restaurants to sell his fried chicken. 1009 rejections and one “Yes” later, Kentucky Fried Chicken was born.

Moral of the Story: Persistence pays off.

Stephen King6. Stephen King.

In 1973, Stephen King started writing a story about a girl with telekinetic powers. Three pages in, he threw it away. But his wife Tabby fished it out and encouraged him to finish it, and kept doing so after 30 publishers rejected the manuscript.

That book was Carrie, which launched King’s career – his books have sold over 350 million copies.

Moral of the Story: Have faith in your loved ones, and let them have faith in you.

Bill Gates7. Bill Gates.

The world’s richest man wasn’t an immediate success. Bill Gates and his partner Paul Allen’s first company, Traf-O-Data, sold a device which purportedly read and processed the data from traffic tapes – except it didn’t work.

Gates and Allen learned their lessons, and used them to make Microsoft a massive success.

Moral of the Story: Every failure has a lesson. Learn it well.

Walt Disney.8. Walt Disney.

You might know a newspaper once fired Walt Disney for “lacking imagination.” But did you know he also started several failed businesses before developing the Disney empire?

Even after he found some success creating Oswald the Lucky Rabbit, Disney had to restart practically from scratch after a monetary dispute with a studio.

Luckily, that loss prompted Disney to create another iconic character – Mickey Mouse.

Moral of the Story: Finding success once feels great, but it’s not permanent. Don’t get lazy.

Jay-Z9. Jay-Z.

Jay-Z is arguably hip-hop’s biggest star, making the Time 100 in 2013.

But he didn’t start out that way. Jay-Z grew up in the Marcy Avenue housing projects in Brooklyn, around famous artists such as the Notorious B.I.G. A talented rapper, he released some videos through singles-only deals.

But no label would sign him – he was either too old or not ‘hard’ enough since he didn’t rap solely about drugs and murder. So Jay-Z and his friends create their own record label, Roc-A-Fella Records.

The decision paid off. Today, Jay-Z is worth an estimated $500 million.

Moral of the Story: If the place you want to go won’t accept you, make your own success.

Oprah Winfrey10. Oprah Winfrey.

Oprah Winfrey’s talk show garnered millions of fans for her empathetic approach to interviewees from all walks of life. News executives weren’t such fans, though, firing Winfrey from her first TV job for being too “emotionally involved” with her stories.

But this was just one small setback for Winfrey, who grew up in rural poverty and was abused throughout her childhood. Winfrey became a millionaire at 32 and today is worth $2.9 billion.

Moral of the Story: Turn your weakness into your strength.

The One Affirmation You Need To Manifest Your Dream Life

7363400870_ae6f3523ccBy: Jennie Lee / Source: Mind Body Green

Simplicity is often underrated and misunderstood. Just because something is simple does not mean it is easy, in fact, it’s far from it.

When something is simple it is quite clear, focused and accomplishable. And when it comes to affirmations — clear, focused and accomplishable are essential qualities to strive for.

In order to create just one affirmation that pinpoints the change or goal you are trying to manifest in your life, begin by exploring at least a few layers of intention and clarification.

For instance, if your goal is to magnetize more financial abundance, you first need to understand why you do not have it now. What are the underlying beliefs that have kept you in a state of limitation or lack?

Are you seeking fulfillment from the right source? What do you need to claim in order to have what you desire?

Another example could be to bring new a relationship into your life. Define clearly the type of relationship you most need, even if it is not the obvious first desire.

Although you may want committed intimacy, maybe what you need most at the moment is supportive friendship. Assess any limiting beliefs you hold about that type of relationship.

Finally, decide what you need to clear out of your mind or heart to allow this is to manifest for you now.

It may be that you want both of these and more. If so, rather than crafting multiple affirmations, reflect upon the common element among them and what within you would need to shift in order to have what you desire.

After this bit of self-reflection, you can begin crafting a simple present tense affirmation.

Here are a few examples:

“I have full financial freedom.”

“I have true friends who know and encourage the real me.”

Since both of these hold the element of wanting support, one affirmation to encapsulate the baseline would be:

“I am supported by the limitless Universe in all that I need.”

Stating affirmations in the present tense as though they were already a reality is essential. Anything stated in the future tense such as, “I will have” or “I am going to receive,” puts that goal forever out of reach.

Manifestation comes as we claim what is ours now. The Universe does not respond to begging.

You will also want to keep your affirmations as short as possible. We talk too much as it is, and when it comes to affirmations we need as few words as possible. Potent words.

Soulful words. Words that we can repeat with as much force of our wills as we can generate to stream a current of power into the belief we are creating. That way the Universe has to take notice and respond ASAP.

Another essential component to effective affirmations is the elimination of all doubt. We must simply refuse to doubt. Doubt kills affirmations.

Do not look for results and do not waver from your vision. Proceed with confidence and concentrate completely as you repeat your affirmation with intensity and frequency.

Remember to keep it simple for strength and repeat with fervor to create the habit of the idea in the subconscious mind. Eventually it will make its way to the conscious mind and then into the superconsciousness, where it can be made manifest in outer form.

Watch out for sabotaging thoughts that linger in the subconscious. This is the playground of fear, worry and doubt.

Keep a spotlight shining and eradicate them when they arise, replacing them immediately with an even firmer proclamation of your affirmation.

Lastly, to concentrate fully and intently, it is helpful to close the eyes and gently turn the internal gaze up to the point between the eyebrows, considered the intuitional center.

No need to cross the eyes or strain, but this inner focal point helps anchor our concentration.

Keep your affirmation short, clear and to the point. Pour your effort into the intent belief in its truth now, and you will experience the simple power of just one affirmation.

20 Common Complaints That Lower Your Vibration

7473250060_cc5504368e_bBy: Andrea Schulman / Source: Spirit Science and Metaphysics

To have a great life, we must be mindful of the language that we choose to use. The Law of Attraction states that you will receive what you are thinking about.

Because your speech is a reflection of your thoughts, what you say can heavily influence what the Law of Attraction brings to you.

And of course, continuously complaining also obstructs our ability to be happy and productive. It keeps us trapped in the same energy we are complaining about.

Complaints are result of thinking about the unwanted. As we complain, we send a message that we are focused strongly on what we don’t want.

Because of this strong focus, the Law of Attraction brings more things to complain about into our realities.

In other words, complaints take an already low vibration and push it even lower; they “up the ante” of the negative thought because now you aren’t just thinking about the problem once, but you are harping on it by bringing it up again and again in conversation.

Though all complaints affect your vibration negatively, there are some complaints that are so commonplace that for many of us they have become a sort of negative daily mantra.

Unfortunately, repeatedly complaining about the same thing results in having to experience it time and again! It becomes a never-ending cycle: we complain, the universe gives us more to complain about, and then we complain again.

Fortunately, if we stop complaining, then the cycle can be broken.

Here are a few of these common complaints in society today. These complaints are so common that we can be easily seduced into repeating them over and over again, so they are especially important to avoid saying (even if they are true!):

1) I have a headache/migraine
2) My stomach hurts
3) I’m hungry
4) I hate my job
5) This weather sucks
6) Traffic was awful/I was stuck in traffic
7) I’m stressed
8) People have no manners today
9) Chivalry is dead
10) All the good men are taken
11) I’m sick/I don’t feel good
12) She is such a b****
13) My boss is a jerk
14) I’m so fat/bloated
15) Men are jerks
16) I hate him/her
17) Kids these days are so ______
18) I’m tired/exhausted/I didn’t get enough sleep
19) It’s too hot/too cold/I’m freezing
20) I’m bored

Again, while all complaints lower your vibration, common complaints can be especially dangerous. Since we hear these complaints often from others, they can easily roll off the tongue and become statements that we repeatedly use.

Sometimes, we will even use them to start conversations simply because we are bored. The more that we think about and complain about something, the more that the Law of Attraction will bring us that problem that we are complaining about.

Therefore, to raise your vibration and use the Law of Attraction effectively, it is wise to avoid these complaints.

Just because we are sick, or hungry or stressed does not mean that we need to tell it to everyone we encounter. Nor does it help to continuously repeat these phrases in our head all day. We’re better off to see a doctor, eat something or take a day off and keep moving.

There is the problem, and that which needs to be done to resolve the problem. There is no need to complain. Either accept it, or act.

By choosing not to complain about our problems we send a message to the universe that we expect them to be resolved.

With expectation comes manifestation, so by demonstrating to the universe that we expect our problems to be insignificant and easy to resolve, they will become so!

For reality to manifest the way that we want it to, we must tell our story the way we want it to be. If what you are saying isn’t the way you want things to be, you can choose to stop talking about it.

Stick to telling people about the good stuff. When you tell a better story you’ll have a better life!