Sunday, July 19, 2009

The Chopra Center Enlists Global Commitment for Personal Empowerment and Mind-Body Healing

The Chopra Center Enlists Global Commitment for Personal Empowerment and Mind-Body Healing

Chopra. com's Annual Commitment List brings together thousands in their commitment to creating positive change in their relationships, health, personal finances, and spiritual lives in 2009.

Carlsbad, CA (PRWEB) January 15, 2009

The mind-body healing (http://www. chopra. com) center, founded by Deepak Chopra, M. D. and David Simon, M. D., today announced that it has received an enormous outpouring of commitments from its global online community, responding to The Chopra Center's call to post their personal commitments for 2009.

Each January, chopra. com invites bloggers throughout the world to make a clear, specific commitment to positive change for themselves and for the planet. This includes personal transformation and mind-body healing (http://www. chopra. com). The goal is to create a critical mass of individuals focusing their energy on transformation, healing, and growth.

"The world is undergoing a profound shift as more and more people realize that all change and transformation is brought about by our thoughts, intentions, and our attention," said Chopra Center co-founder and acclaimed author Deepak Chopra.

"By publicly declaring our commitments and sending them out into the world - whether through chopra. com or by other means - we set the organizing power of the universe in motion," Dr. Chopra said.

"At a time when many are coping with stress (http://www. chopra. com), economic uncertainty and fear, the empowering step of placing a thought into the tangible world we live in can help to make a desire one's destiny," said The Chopra Center's medical director and co-founder, David Simon, M. D.

"Commitments touch every part of life, from David Simon's guidance in his book 'The Ten Commitments,' to Tony Robbins's concept of the ten millimeter shift, to Wayne Dyer's 'Power of Intention'; if you can take what's inside and bring it into the real world, from that moment forward, everything changes," said davidji, The Chopra Center's lead meditation teacher and master educator.

As word of chopra. com's annual commitment list has spread, individuals from cities and villages around the world - including places as far flung as South Africa, India, Australia, Mexico, and the United States - are posting their intentions and commitments on the Chopra Center's commitment webpage (http://www. chopra. com/mycommitment09).

The posts include specific intentions such as quitting smoking, getting out of debt, and improving relationships, but all of the commitments come down to this: the desire for happiness, mind-body healing (http://www. chopra. com), love, peace, security, coping with stress (http://www. chopra. com), and purpose in life. For example, Karla Refojo in Topanga, California, writes, "I commit to cultivating integrity and clarity in my self expression, and to communicating consciously, honestly and lovingly to others in and through all that I do."

Across the globe in Dubai, Sudeshna Ghosh posted his commitment to be "a more tolerant, understanding and patient person, and to doing more to make the people I care about, happy."

In Denver, Colorado, Nina said, "It's amazing when you open up to your desires by committing to fulfill them, how your whole being seems to shift and perception of the world and people around you significantly changes... I think making a commitment to the integrity of my word will catapult me into realizing the infinite possibilities for my life and the difference I deeply desire to make in the lives of others."

To read more inspiring commitments and post your own commitment for 2009, visit The Chopra Center here (http://www. chopra. com/mycommitment09).

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