kimmerspixelated
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Sat Sep-03-11 05:12 PM
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| Every thing you do, every little thing or thought |
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you have is important energy that effects the entire world, and universe. Think and do and feel responsibly. Your thoughts have powerful butterfly wings, because when they flutter an eventual storm can occur on the other side of the world. It's not a theory. Think about the power each person has! Positive thoughts not only help you achieve your goals, the energy from your brain waves actually effects the world around you.
Think about the enormous power of the feeling of love....
I wonder what a sustained beaming meditation of love for even five minutes a week by however many billion of us would do for the planet, for humanity...
It knocks my socks off to think about it.
Of course this is not news to most of us around here, but just a nudging reminder.
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Sat Sep-03-11 11:53 PM
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“You are in physical existence to learn and understand that your energy, translated into feelings, thoughts and emotions, causes all experience. There are no exceptions.”
Seth The Nature of Personal Reality By Jane Roberts
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Sun Sep-04-11 05:13 AM
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| 3. That is my FAVORITE book of all time! |
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I picked up a hardback copy in the 70's..always said "it was the book that gave me the nerve to divoroce my husband"--- Had tried for many years to get the nerve to go through with the much needed divorce... This book definitely showed me that I was "responsible for all my own actions"... and the rest is history. Have purchased this book over the years for various friends (who I thought were receptive to it)...
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Sun Sep-04-11 06:39 AM
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| 4. It's the book that opened me up to re-thinking |
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what I thought too. Read it in the late 70s and spent some time re-reading it and buying her other books. Profoundly effected my POV and allowed me to be open to my own thoughts and feelings about the world around me.
Blew the doors off in other words and I don't think there was another book series like this before then or since. Very grateful she and her husband wrote it down.
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Sun Sep-04-11 04:36 PM
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| 6. Me too....it was my bible for years...so simple but so profound. |
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if you aren't ready for the information, it is a hard read.
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Sun Sep-04-11 12:01 AM
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| 2. I have a new teacher and several women and I got to |
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be back up chanter/singers. He Veb, Gesge Dorgee chanted a blessing for the people all around (a mantra he uses at the beginning of each meeting) and then chanted Om Tara Tutara tura soha with 8 white women backing him up. We were the opening of the First Thursday Art Walk in Fayetteville AR. We dressed in Tibetan women's clothing (Geshe Dorgee has suitcases full of traditional clothing that we got to wear)
The coolest thing. The Dali Lama came to Fayetteville lst May because of Geshe Dorgee and the University gave Geshe la the chair his Holiness sat in. I lifted the cover and rubbed my face all over the seat and touched the top of my head to have the blessing of his essence on the chair. Later Geshe Dorgee tied my robe so I wouldn't look silly (to me the greatest honor I could ever ask for...I am still basking in the glow of the day.)
That's my ripple. :grouphug:
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