Thursday, April 20, 2023

Love Changes Everything

 

Memos for Mystics
by Elsa Joy Bailey

Her curiosity led her into the works of Joel Goldsmith, A Course in Miracles, Rumi, Nisargadatta, Hafiz, Meister Eckhart, Hildegard of Bingen, Brother Lawrence, Evelyn Underhill, Jean Klein, Krishnamurti – and many, many others.

In 1985,

following a mind-shivering out-of-body experience, she became a committed seeker.

https://www.mysticsoftheworld.com/authors/elsa-joy-bailey

A limiting belief (be-LIE-f) surrounds a LIE.

 


Alexander James McIvor-Tyndall
(1860 – 1940), also known as Ali Nomad was an English-American hypnotist, mentalist and new thought writer.
McIvor-Tyndall wrote under the pseudonyms Ali Nomad and Dr. John Lockwood.
 

He founded the International New Thought Fellowship and in 1907,
He married six times
 

In 1900, McIvor-Tyndall wrote a book on palm-reading, Revelations of the Hand.
He adopted the pseudonym Ali Nomad for a 1913 book on his mystical philosophy, Cosmic Consciousness: The Man-God Whom We Await, and a 1916 book, Sex, the Unknown Quantity.

    Revelations of the Hand (1900)

    Ghosts: A Message from the Illuminati (1906)

    How to Read Thought (1909)

    Cosmic Consciousness: The Man-God Whom We Await (1913)

    Sex: The Unknown Quantity: The Spiritual Function of Sex (1916)

“mythical me” or Holy Self
“If only the loving thoughts of God’s Son are the world’s reality, the real world must be in his mind. ²His insane thoughts, too, must be in his mind, but an internal conflict of this magnitude he cannot tolerate. ³A split mind is endangered, and the recognition that it encompasses completely opposed thoughts within itself is intolerable. ⁴Therefore the mind projects the split, not the reality. ⁵Everything you perceive as the outside world (including the body) is merely your attempt to maintain your ego identification, for everyone believes that identification is salvation. ⁶Yet consider what has happened, for thoughts do have consequences to the thinker. ⁷You have become at odds with the world as you perceive it, because you think it is antagonistic to you. ⁸This is a necessary consequence of what you have done. ⁹You have projected outward what is antagonistic to what is inward, and therefore you would have to perceive it this way. ¹⁰That is why you must realize that your hatred is in YOUR MIND and not outside it (in others, the body, the world or the past) before you can get rid of it; and why you must get rid of it before you can perceive the world AS IT REALLY *IS*.”
(ACIM, T-12.III.7:1-10)


Love Changes Everything

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