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Think I Should Not Think
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Dr. Farvardin Daliri |
Yes, you can stop following your involuntary thoughts and
instead focus on what you choose to think about. This book
provides practical tools for mind control and stress
management. You will become aware of your true and
unlimited powers when you use your mind instead of being
driven by your emotional impulse and subconscious
processes.
At the heart of all human endeavours, dreams, hopes and
suffering, there are some unresolved questions. At best,
these remain unanswered and at the worst, they present
conflicting and confusing truths. Who am I? Am I a mind
and body operation? Or am I a reality beyond the
physics of my being; a consciousness? Who has the answers,
science or religion? Who is running my life? Is it
my free will or a predetermined destiny? Who made me? Who
created the universe in which I exist? Was it God or the
big bang and natural selection of the evolutionary
process?
I attempt in this book to take readers on a journey in
search of answers to these questions, and with the hope of
finding reliable and true happiness. At the book’s
conclusion, new insights, comprehension and realizations
may emerge. The author does not claim to answer these
questions with knowledge, but rather to bring forth
intuitive powers and awareness latent within each reader.
Therefore the journey is more about self-awareness and
discovery. It is about what you already know rather
than learning more objective information about the truth.
This book is more like a tool for remembering and living
out our true selves and discovering the source of
knowledge within. In this journey of self-awareness, the
travellers (readers) may be challenged with many rising
questions. However, the manner in which the reader is
introduced to these questions may also inspire their
ability to discover the answers.
Dr Farvardin Daliri OAM was brought up in Tehran, Iran.
After leaving Iran as a teenager he gained a Bachelor
degree in Fine Arts and a postgraduate research
qualification from Lucknow University in India.
Dr Daliri arrived in Australia in 1984. He completed a
Bachelor of Education at Latrobe University and a Masters
of Education at Monash University. He graduated for his
Doctoral thesis in Education at James Cook University in
2005. His thesis explored the educational predicament of
Indigenous children and their discursive cultural
dislocation at the point of entering school.
Dr Daliri is a professional artist both as a painter and a sculptor. He also specialises in self-awareness, meditation and emotional intelligence. Dr Daliri regularly runs self awareness and mediation courses. He also teaches practical techniques for overcoming stress, anxiety and depression. Dr Daliri's courses in Cross Cultural training, emotional intelligence, stress management, and self awareness are highly successful and recommended.
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