Tuesday, December 27, 2011

Ask and You Shall Receive...


One of the ways to get what you want out of life is to ask questions.  In 1996, I discovered the universe for myself.  I learned that in the infinite wisdom of creation that all is possible. 

The universe is what the author Deepak Chopra calls, “the field of infinite possibilities.”  I figured out that everything is possible.  You just have to have the gall and faith that it is possible. 

I am on the A train in Brooklyn right now writing this and I am currently amazed on how the maze of subway cars worms underground throughout the boroughs of Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx and Manhattan.  I find it awesome that I can travel anywhere at speeds of 60 miles per hour in my car. 

All of these possibilities came about because someone asked a question.  They had the idea to build a subway system and asked how it could be done, and the answers obviously manifested for them.  Another person had the idea to take the horse and buggy, and automate it so that you could utilize the horsepower without the need for the actual animal (and a super size pooper scooper). 

The answer was revealed and now we have the Toyota Camry, Mercedes-Benz’, and the Indiana 500 car race where cars seem to fly around the track at blinding speeds.

            Regardless of if the question being asked is for spiritual clarity, or material gain, the process is always a spiritual one.  Whether you are looking to generate a couple million dollars, find the “cure for cancer”, or figure out how to pay the rent it is a spiritual process. 

You have to ask the question, so that you can get an answer.  Try it.  I am definite that you will be amazed by the results.

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac. MSTOM

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

The Creative Mind


One thing that I have to always keep in mind is that I create my own reality from my thoughts.  Whenever I have a goal in mind of what I want to happen, it happens.  This makes life miraculous.  In fact, everything in our reality is miraculous and it all started out as a thought in someone’s mind. 

Think of it!  The computer that I type on can perform limitless operations.  I can search anything and get tons of information instantly.  Your mp3 player that fits in your pocket can store 100,000 songs and even movies.  I have flown to China in 16 hours.  You get the point.

Everyday things that we take for granted are nothing short of miraculous.  We have taken what has been provided for us in nature and created tools that that make life more convenient and fun.

What would you do without your ipod?  Or the internet?  Even your cell phone?  We don’t even remember what life was like before these things.  Our tools of communication and media to express ourselves has grown exponentially. 

Again, everything started as a thought.  What are you thinking about?  What are you dreaming about?  It will happen.  Stay with it and act when the opportunity presents itself for that thought to be able to manifest physically.  It’s that simple (and difficult). 

I look forward to seeing what you create, and also using what you create for the betterment of my own life.

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

www.NewYorkSportsAcupuncture.com

Saturday, December 10, 2011

Power of a To Do List....


The current days we live in are called the “information age” because of all the ways that we can readily find whatever we need to know.  With the advent of the internet, we can be moved out of ignorance to knowledge about anything in an instant. 

If you want to find the closest branch of you bank, you can find about it in seconds.  If you meet someone new that you are interested in, you can google them and find all sorts of information.  I have contacted friends through facebook that I haven’t seen or heard from since elementary school.  

With all of this information at our fingertips, it is very easy to get distracted and lose hours surfing the web without any main purpose.  You can look up a week later and realize that you have steered off the course of your desired lifestyle into the world of entrancement on social websites and youtube.  

One way that helps me stay focused is a daily "to do" list.  I have one list that I will write in the morning or previous evening of things to do like returning phone calls and e-mails, and other business and personal matters that are constantly changing.  The other list that  have is in the form of a typed and printed chart of all the things that I have to do (or would like to do) every day for my own mental, physical and spiritual evolution.  

For me, some of these things include calisthenics, yoga, reading, book keeping etc.  It actually ends up being over twenty things that average about 15 minutes each to complete.  If I did not write it down, I would easily forget a few of these tasks, and after a few days it would fade into the background.  Months later I would think to myself, “Damn, when is the last time I did…”  At least when I write it down, it is always a reminder to stay focused and do what I intend to do.  

There are many benefits to having a printed list: 
  1. It feels good to check off tasks as you complete them.
  2. You look back at the end of the day and can quantify what you did that day. 
  3. It ingrains success into the mind and prepares you for future success.
  4. It attracts success.
  5. It helps avoid the ups and downs of life.
  6. It promotes steady growth. 
  7. It stimulates good habits and encourages excellence

Organize your life with "to do" lists and watch your production take off

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

Sunday, December 4, 2011

A Few Things I Learned About Life...


Here are few things that I learned about life:

  • My speech and thoughts come into existence and create the environment in which I live.  Whatever my predominant thought is, is what will come to be. 

  • If I have thoughts that are positive and joyful, things will ultimately be that. 

  • If I have thoughts and speech patterns that are negative, bad experiences that I would rather not experience will find there way to me. 

By focusing my thoughts on negativity, and speaking about how bad I am doing, I am closing the pathways for different possibilities to come my way. 

“Change My Mind, to Change My Time.”

  • Focus on what I want to happen. 
  • Speak on what I want to happen
  • Be what I want to happen. 

By focusing on what I want, I am making myself open to receive the bounty that both the Earth and the Universe have to offer.

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

www.NewYorkSportsAcupuncture.com

Friday, November 25, 2011

Staying Centered


In life it is necessary to have a spiritual practice that keeps you grounded.  Whether it is religion or meditation or whatever, you have to have something that tunes you into the universe and your surroundings.

The power in a spiritual practice is the fact that it is inside you.  This means that no one can take it away from you.  If you are in a good or bad situation, your internal balance can be maintained.  You can always “keep the faith” and “keep hope alive” through personal connections to your belief system and a higher being.

Throughout time, folks have been able to weather struggle and strife, and come out on the other side victorious through the power of faith.  With faith, you are able to put out your desired request and with patient expectation for your dreams and desires to manifest. 

Dreams don’t always come true exactly when you want or often how you want, but wishes always come true right on time, and exactly how they are supposed to come forth.

Having a spiritual practice is a secret to having the resilience required for success.  It can keep you sane, centered and focused.

I suggest that everyone have something that they can fall back on when times get tough and also maintain when life is going good.

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

www.NewYorkSportsAcupuncture.com

Saturday, November 19, 2011

Self Discipline


“Discipline makes things easier, organize your life” - Stic.man, Let's Get Free- album.  

With the everyday hustle that comes with living in the modern world, it can be easy to get lost in the whirlwind.  There are so many things to concentrate on like bills, bills and bills.  You have your personal relationships, family, work and hopefully some play.  Balancing these things can be difficult if you don’t have self discipline.

Self discipline allows you to master yourself by knowing yourself.  You learn your strengths and weakness.  You begin to understand what motivates and what drives you.  Your passion will also be revealed and you will be guided towards your life purpose.

The best way to gain self discipline is to put yourself on a daily regimen.  This is done by first brainstorming make a list of everything that you would honestly like to do on a daily basis.  Chisel that list down to what you can actually do.  Type that final list and have it in a few places where you can see it.  Then, do it!  The hardest thing to do is to actually get started.  Once you get started you gain momentum which drives you to want to finish what you started.

As you continue on your regimen you will see results from your effort.  There will be a sense of accomplishment and achievement.  You will also have increased self confidence as you see what can happen when you make a habit of focusing your mind on a task.

You will also gain an inner calm which stems form having more control over life.
Self discipline is a trait of every champion that ever lived.  Step into their realm and experience being a champion yourself by exercising self discipline.

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

www.NewYorkSportsAcupuncture.com

Sunday, November 13, 2011

Clean Up Your Mess..


Often times we want to bring things into our lives that we desire.  We want more money, more loving relationships, more time etc.  But, before we get more, we have to clean up our lives and make room for more.  When you get new furniture, you have to throw out the old sofa.  Whenever you put wax on your car, you have to clean if first.  You have to wash the dishes after you eat and before your next meal.  This is a basic principle of life that we use on a daily basis for the external aspects of ourselves.

When it come to our inner selves we forget this principle of cleaning before you add on.  The common term for this uncleaned, unnecessary aspect is “baggage”.  Folks carry around a lot of “baggage” from past relationships and past experiences.  No one likes to deal with the baggage of others.

In the book Open Your Mind To Prosperity by Catherine Ponder, she outlines some wonderful ways to apply the principle of cleaning your life to make room for what you want to manifest.

To briefly summarize some of the principles, you have to:
  1. Make a list of what you want to get rid of
  2. Make a list of what you want to bring into your life
  3. Make a list of what you are thankful for
This exercise can be applied to any situation and the results of it are near miraculous.  I hope you take a chance to practice this and enjoy living your life on an abundant level.  May all obstacles be moved out of your path.  I wish you life, strength, health and prosperity.

Thank you 

Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM

Tuesday, November 1, 2011

I Hate Going to the Doctor!


Do you dread going to the doctor’s office?

You walk in and the place probably looks institutional.  Cold White walls, sick people and that noxious doctor’s office smell.  After waiting for an hour, you finally get to see the nurse (not the doctor) who asks you a few random questions.  When your doctor actually sees you, he talks to you for two minutes, writes down a prescription and hands you a bill for a couple hundred bucks. 

Has this ever happened to you?  It is no wonder why people don’t like to have doctor’s appointments.  You can go in feeling bad, and leave feeling worse. 

One patient went to her M.D. for a case of Athlete’s Foot.  She was given a popular medication for this fungus infection of the foot.  A few weeks later, she woke up in the morning to find that the palms of her hands, soles of her feet, and tongue were black.  The medication had caused inflammation of the liver also known as non-viral Hepatitis

All of us know of someone who went to the hospital for something relatively minor and never came home.  My condolences to their families and loved ones.

The above occurrences are exactly the opposite of what you experience at New York Sports Acupuncture.  Most folks come in to our office feeling alright, but leave feeling FANTASTIC!! 

I don’t know how many times patients have hobbled in, hunched over and in pain…. and left the office walking upright.  Sometimes we have to chase patients down because they forgot their walking cane!  I often have to politely ask folks to leave the treatment room because they feel so relaxed after their session.

We are changing the paradigm of healthcare to one that fully services the needs of the patient.  Our goal is to have you gain immediate and long lasting benefits.  Come see for yourself.  Make an appointment today and I guarantee, you will feel awesome.


Bishara Wilson, L.Ac., MSTOM