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Timi Ogunjobi's Articles in General Spiritual

  • 13 Sexy Ways To Get More Customers
    This is an adaptation of the famous mathematical theory of big game hunting. Let's assume that there exists (several) new customer for your product on the loose in the streets. The following mathematical methods suggest ways to safely and surely capture them
  • Substance "X" - Christian Entrepreneur Lectures
    When a plan that matter must progress from a dream to success it must be passed through faith and fire and pressure. It is by faith that the conversion process is eased and the expected result is achieved. Else the result will be just a lot of fire, pressure and definitely failure.
  • When Things Go Dead - Christian Entrepreneur Lectures
    You lost all your money; you lost your job; your business collapsed ; your shaky marriage finally shattered – even though you’d spent long hours in prayer ? Does any of this look like what you are going through and you’re wondering why God had permitted things to get this bad? Still believe, because you’ve just entered the atmosphere in which miracles happen.
  • How To Immediately Make Money As An Expert In Your Own Field
    It is not necessary for you to have owned or operated a successful business to become a successful consultant. Nor is it imperative that you have been in management or have held a titled position. You will, however, need the ability to sell yourself, and an up-to-date understanding of the area in which you intend to assist others.
  • The Science of Life - Ayurveda Remedies That Work
    Ayurveda is considered a complete way of life. It is prevention-oriented, is free from harmful side-effects and treats the root cause of a disease rather than just the symptoms. Ayurveda views illness as caused by an imbalance in a person's physical or mental constitution and therefore seeks to gently bring a person's body and mind back into a healthy balance. Ayurveda is not just for people who are ill but also for healthy individuals
  • In Search Of God
    Most theologians attempt to explicate beliefs; and some merely express their own experience of the divine. Theologians ask questions such as, 'What is the nature of God?' 'What does it mean for God to be singular?' 'If people believe in God as a duality or trinity, what do these terms signify?' 'Is God transcendent, immanent, or some mix of the two?' 'What is the relationship between God and the universe, and God and humankind?'