Friday, March 15, 2013

Live your Life like a prayer.



"As you see the world so are you" - Lester Levenson [ Wednesday, February 16, 2011 BEingNESS ]

 "What you resist persists" - Carl Jung http://pvrguymale.blogspot.ca/search/label/Carl%20Jung

 “The soul, imagining itself into a state, takes upon itself the results of that state. Not imagining itself into the state, it is free from its results.” - Upanishads

"What you hold in mind tends to manifset.." - David R.Hawkins

"Live your Life like a prayer.” - David R.Hawkins (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5gY3Z5QaI-c)
David Ramon Hawkins (1927 - 2012 ) was an American mystic , physician, psychiatrist , author and spiritual teacher.
 Hawkins worked as a psychiatrist and leading a large psychiatric practice in the State of New York . After the resignation of clinical activity in 1980, living in seclusion Hawkins worked for seven years primarily with spirituality and consciousness . In 1995 he published the book "The levels of consciousness."
Hawkins' main concern was the promotion of spirituality in people. After his apprenticeship, spiritual growth is the most basic and most fundamental means for the relief of suffering in this world. In its eyes, people live on different levels of consciousness and accept reality and truth in relation to their true level.
In 1995 he published the book, Power vs. Force. Just before his passing, he completed his twelfth book, Letting Go: The Pathway of Surrender.
David Hawkins publishing | Dr Hawkins Publication | Enlightenment ...
www.veritaspub.com/ I remember seeing him in person. And that distinctive laugh.

“Once we make our decision, all things will come to us. Auspicious signs are not a superstition, but a confirmation. They are a response.” - Deng Ming-Dao
Deng Ming-Dao (1954 - ) is a Chinese American author, artist, philosopher, teacher and martial artist. Deng is his family name; Ming-Dao is his given name. From a young age, he studied Taoist internal arts such as Qigong and Kung-Fu.
His best known book is
365 Tao: Daily Meditations, which has been translated into several languages.

Deng Ming-Dao : author, artist & book designer


 "When both you and God know that you are true, that's all you need to know. If you alone know it, that is your self-deception, religious self-deception.
Now, when God knows you're true, that simply means this:  It means that you have gone through a long, dark, scary tunnel and come out on the other side without your former identity and nature. And, when you come out on the other side of it, God knows what you have gone through and what you have endured willingly for the sake of your own soul.
When you really know, truly, truly know, which is not every man or woman in the world – very rare, in fact – when you really know, you know you know.
Now people say, 'I understand this, I understand religion, I understand how to straighten out this crooked world,' and they are telling themselves that they know how to do it, but they don't know how to do it, and so they have a split personality. They're going in two directions at once and they're being ripped apart by their own casual contradiction.
When you really know what life is all about, you can’t be disturbed by what used to disturb you because there’s no person there to be upset, to be made nervous by anything, including fake goodness."
VH

It is easy for you to be a walking encyclopedia.
But if you heed the Voice of the Spirit of Truth you will always care more for the Wisdom of Spirit than for the ages of stars.
This is your text: "I came forth from God."
Emma Curtis Hopkins

And the men who hold high places
Must be the ones who start
To mould a new reality
Closer to the Heart
Closer to the Heart

The Blacksmith and the Artist
Reflect it in their art
Forge their creativity
Closer to the Heart
Yeah, it's closer to the Heart

Philosophers and Ploughmen
Each must know his part
To sow a new mentality
Closer to the Heart
Yeah, it's closer to the Heart

You can be the Captain and
I will draw the Chart
Sailing into destiny
Closer to the Heart

Rush Closer To The Heart

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