I just watched the DVD "The Secret" on the advice of my doctor and it has already begun to change my life. I seriously recommend that anyone go out and either rent or buy this, especially if you're someone who does not have a positive outlook.
I just watched the DVD "The Secret" on the advice of my doctor and it has already begun to change my life. I seriously recommend that anyone go out and either rent or buy this, especially if you're someone who does not have a positive outlook.
Yep......
What's a positive outlook? Please explain?
Sounds very suspicious to me!
Seriously though, you create reality with your mind. It's all a mental construct and beliefs therefore affect and effect outcomes.
"Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one." Albert Einstein.
I would add that we simply live in a very dense field of thoughtforms.
There is no absolute reality in this physical universe, only the most dominant thoughtform of the 'time' or 'place', (same thing apparently). What makes one galaxy different to another, if not the subtle energies from which all matter is created? The thoughtform behind it, so to speak. Electrical first, chemical second, physical third, hence, third dimension.
Relativity serves to show us what we are not, so that what we are has meaning.
Without 'down', there can be no 'up'.
Without hate, there can be no love.
Kinda sucks, doesn't it?!!
Sorry, I digress...... you were saying?
By the way, if anyone wants a real mindf**k, read 'Conversations With God' by Neale Donald Walsch. The movie of the same name is a little confusing unless you've read at least the first of the trilogy. 'The Celestine Prophecy' is far more comforting though, as it very skillfully explains the process by which we steal eachother's energy in subtle ways and helps to check ones own bad habits, like complementing someone and leaving a cutting remark before walking away, that sort of thing. Most of it is entirely unconscious, until you realise you're doing it.
It's the basic problem with humanity; we're all competing for what seems to be a limited amount of love, as if someone has cut us off from our 'air supply'.
The growing 'consciousness movement' since the sixties is an attempt to correct this. Long may it continue.
Sorry, went all David Icke on you there. A great man, if ever there was one!
One final point to consider; There has arguably been an attempt to replace love with money and thus literally force us to compete for what sustains us. What, for example would stop us from doing all the things we do for money without being paid or needing money if we simply realised that all we need is a collective sense of obligation to the successful survival of our species, i.e. co-operation instead of competition?
Money doesn't even exist but in our minds. We only accept it as payment because everyone else does. I think a big shift of consciousness is in order here Earthlings!
See, this is what happens when you read too many books!
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Haven't seen The Secret, but I'd suggest the book The Power of Now. If more people read it and gained a better idea of what it was to be self-aware, all the BS like in that other thread would never happen in the first place.
Looks a good book. Yet another one I won't have time to read. That reminds me; I have DMT, the Spirit Molecule somewhere around here. Anyone read it?
Most of The Power of Now is free to browse here;
http://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/034073350...der_0340733500
OMG! Portals! Ordering it now, along with The Secret Dvd. Probably both in my Amazon wishlist already. Wish I could buy time while I'm at it.
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Albert Einstein:
“I’m not an atheist. The problem involved is too vast for our limited minds. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. It does not understand the languages in which they are written. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn’t know what it is. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God. We see the universe marvelously arranged and obeying certain laws but only dimly understand these laws.”
Albert Einstein:
"We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them"