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Watani wraps up Mind's Pleasure seminars this week

  • United Arab Emirates: Wednesday, August 22 - 2007 at 13:05
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The Watani Mind's Pleasure seminars, organized in association with the DSS, will conclude this week after a series of high profile seminars that brought to the stage internationally recognized experts from various fields.

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  • Dr. Issa Salim presents Bioresonance Therapy at Watani Mind's Pleasure seminars.
    Dr. Issa Salim presents Bioresonance Therapy at Watani Mind's Pleasure seminars.
Through the seminars, celebrated figures such as Dr. Basheer Al Rashidi, Drew Price, Dr. Issa Salim, Dr. Yehia Abdul Hamid and Dr. Ibrahim Al Khalifi presented topics relating to self development and empowerment, positive thinking, internet addiction and bioresonance therapy.

On Thursday August 23rd, Certified Trainer in Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), Carol Talbot will encourage the audience to find their inner leader and manage their own growth and success. Talbot will address the topic "Finding the Inner Leader" to push individuals to differentiate themselves in an increasingly competitive professional and personal world. She will highlight the essential keys to achieving pre-set positive outcomes, in both individual and professional settings, and present the contextual resources needed for their realization. The seminar is scheduled to take place at 5:30pm in the main auditorium of the Dubai Chamber of Commerce and Industry.

The final seminar of Mind's Pleasure will introduce Psychological Consultant, Mohammed Naji Al Hammadi. Al Hammadi will emphasize the importance of training the mind to withstand negative behaviors and influences, and explain the effective methods to use inner energy to alter mindsets and achieve personal goals and desires. Al Hammadi is set to demonstrate how the untrained subconscious mind is like that of a race horse without a jockey.

Last week Mind's Pleasure hosted Manish Ghaneckar who presented a seminar about 'Personal Development' and the concept of conquering one's inhibitions by maintaining a positive approach to obstacles. Mr. Ghaneckar introduced the theory of 212 degrees which proves that one extra degree can make all the difference. "At 211 degrees, water is hot. At 212 degrees, water boils and produces steam. And steam can power a locomotive. A little bit of extra effort can shed away one's fears and jealousies and make all the difference in realizing their hopes, dreams and ambitions", said Ghaneckar.

Also presenting last week was Dr. Issa Salim, PhD in Medical Cybernetics, Head of the Bioresonance Clinic at Rashid Hospital in Dubai, and published author. Dr. Salim stressed the importance of Bioresonance Therapy (BRT) in the successful treatment of a number of chronic ailments and explained the positive bodily impact of the electromagnetic method.

Watani-DSS Mind's Pleasure seminars which kicked off on July 5th are scheduled to finish this Friday August 24th. The seminars are open to both the Arabic and non-Arabic speaking public and address a number of compelling health, family, social, and national issues relating to the social and educational development of the UAE.
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