As a result of this condition each person perceives things from a completely subjective perspective. Gurdjieff stated that maleficent events such as wars and so on could not possibly take place if people were more awake. He asserted that people in their typical state function as unconscious automatons, but that one can "wake up" and become a different sort of human being altogether.
Wednesday, September 29, 2010
"Man lives his life in sleep, and in sleep he dies."
As a result of this condition each person perceives things from a completely subjective perspective. Gurdjieff stated that maleficent events such as wars and so on could not possibly take place if people were more awake. He asserted that people in their typical state function as unconscious automatons, but that one can "wake up" and become a different sort of human being altogether.
Wednesday, September 22, 2010
Seven Steps in Demonstration
Mildred Mann ( 1904 - 1971 ) was active in the New Thought Movement and taught metaphysics in New York City .
Her book Become What You Believe remains influential among non-denominational New Thought pratitioners and adherents, especially the section in which she defines the "Seven Steps in Demonstration":
- Desire. Get a strong enthusiasm for that which you want in your life, a real longing for something which is not there now.
- Decision. Know definitely what it is that you want, what it is that you want to do or have, and be willing to pay in spiritual values.
- Ask. [When sure and enthusiastic] ask for it in simple, concise language. . . .
- Believe. Believe in the accomplishment with strong faith, consciously and subconsciously.
Work. Work at it. . . a few minutes daily, seeing yourself in the finished picture. Never outline details, but rather see yourself enjoying the particular thing . . - Feel gratitude. Always remember to say, "Thank you, God," and begin to feel the gratitude in your heart. The most powerful prayer we can ever make is those three words, provided we really feel it.
- Feel expectancy. Train yourself to live in a state of happy expectancy. . . . Act it until it becomes part of you, as it must and will.
These are the seven steps. Follow them and they will bring you whatever it is that you need. She summarizes: Drop the problem, turn to God, and ask and claim your good. Stay turned in that direction , and you will have the secret of effective prayer. She concludes the book with several "points to remember and think about":
YOU are Divine Spirit.
YOU are a child of God.
YOU have been given complete dominion over your life.
With God all things are possible.
You are never alone, for God is always with you.
Be positive in thought and word and deed.
Live up to the highest you know in all things.
See the Presence of God in your fellow man, particularly when you do not like him.
Give something of yourself in everything you do and to everyone you meet, particularly when you do not feel like it.
Meditate daily.
"In quietness and in confidence shall be your strength."Isaiah 30:15
Mildred Mann - at NewThoughtLibrary.com
Positive Thinking Timeline
Tuesday, September 21, 2010
Monday, September 20, 2010
I AM
To the student I would say, do not be deluded by "isms" or leaders; you possess within you the real Truth, and it will manifest itself to you, in time developing gradually and naturally, as the flower. The recognition of the I AM will bring its reward. The small flame within will throw light on all subjects and illuminate them.
William Walker Atkinson
Thought Force In Business and Everyday Life(1900)
William Walker Atkinson - free at NewThoughtLibrary.com
Friday, September 17, 2010
'No people is better than any other'
150 million tribal people live in more than 60 countries across the world Although their land ownership rights are recognized in international law, they are not properly respected anywhere.
http://www.survivalinternational.org/tribes
Friday, September 10, 2010
Experiments in mesmerism.
Wednesday, September 8, 2010
If you can make the reader believe anything no matter how absurd it is,
Make man responsible for his belief and he will be as cautious what he believes as he is in what he says and does, for he will see that just as he measures out to another just so it will be measured out to him.
Saturday, September 4, 2010
Marcus Aurelius
Every morning we should say to ourselves, "today I welcome this arrogant person...and this dishonest person...and this angry person." For regardless of their attitudes, these people are our brothers. They are not evil, for they act out of ignorance.
And no one – however persuasive they may be – can force us to be angry or upset.
If I attack a brother, I am attacking all my brothers.
To be angry with a brother is to be angry with myself.
This moment may be your last on earth; remember this, and choose every thought and act carefully. Remember, too, that to leave the earth is nothing to be afraid of, for the nature of the Universe is eternal and good.
Everything we hear is an opinion, not a fact. Everything we see is a perspective, not the truth.
We must learn to train our minds, to avoid useless and painful lines of thought. We must learn to focus our minds on thoughts which bring us joy. A person with such a mind is a light to the community, and one who is using his gifts aright. Such a person understands that he is kin to all others. He knows that his role is to care for his neighbors without seeking their good opinion. He is neither shaken by praise nor blame.
You have power over your mind – not outside events. Realize this, and you will find strength. It is in your power to return to life.
Leave the wrong where the wrong was done.
Today I freed myself of all troublesome events – for I learned that trouble is not outside my mind, but inside, in my interpretations.
Look at this man’s actions – does he act out of ignorance or out of purpose? Either way, remember that his soul and yours are one and the same.
When someone’s rudeness shocks you, immediately ask yourself, "Is it is possible for rudeness to vanish from the world?" It is not – so meet such rudeness with forgiveness and patience. Have the same thing ready for every troublemaker, every liar, and every wrongdoer. Remember too what virtue God gave to balance this mistake, and make this virtue part of you.
A man separates himself from another when he attacks or condemns. He does not realize that, in doing this, he has broken himself off from the whole.
The goal in life is to see all things as they are; to act with the heart, and to speak the truth. When this is done, what remains except to enjoy life, joining one good day to another so that there is no gap in between?
Friday, September 3, 2010
Hermes Trismegistus
O son, how many bodies we have to pass through,
Brother Lawrence
"I make it my business to rest in His holy presence," he said, "which I keep myself in by a a habitual, silent, and secret conversation with God. This often causes in me joys and raptures inwardly, and sometimes also outwardly, so great that I am forced to use means to moderate them, and prevent their appearance to others."
Brother Lawrence's thoughts have been collected in a text titled The Practice of the Presence of God, which is comprised of a series of "Conversations" and "Letters." The Practice of the Presence of God is a text compiled by Father Joseph de Beaufort, later vicar general to the Archbishop of Paris, of the wisdom and teachings of Brother Lawrence, a 17th century Carmelite monk.