Wednesday, June 3, 2009

The Power of Words and Thoughts

Dr. David Hawkins in his book, “Power vs. Force” describes how words energetically create patterns within us that can either enhance us or put us into a state of powerlessness

The Power of Words and Thoughts

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It is believed that we have between 60,00 to 80,00 thoughts per day and most of them are repeats from yesterday. When there are some many thoughts running around your head, it can create fragmentation or the inability to focus, and this can lead to manipulation because an individual is too distracted to literally think straight
They act as “pea brains”, and are unable to discern information or make decisions
Dr. David Hawkins in his book, “Power vs. Force
describes how words energetically create patterns within us that can either enhance us or put us into a state of powerlessness
more than 80% of the time we are unconscious of what we may be saying and the words that we are using
We live in a society that
massive amounts of information we take in every moment, often unconsciously
Words can either expand you or contract you. That is, some words give us power and other words take our power away
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How Life and Consciousness Are the Keys to Understanding the True Nature of the Universe

Stem-cell Robert Lanza presents a radical new view of the universe and everything in it.
The Biocentric Universe Theory: Life Creates Time, Space, and the Cosmos Itself

Stem-cell guru Robert Lanza presents a radical new view of the universe and everything in it.

NASA Hubble Space Telescope Collection
The farther we peer into space, the more we realize that the nature of the universe cannot be understood fully by inspecting spiral galaxies or watching distant supernovas. It lies deeper. It involves our very selves
This insight snapped into focus one day while one of us (Lanza) was walking through the woods. Looking up, he saw a huge golden orb web spider tethered to the overhead boughs. There the creature sat on a single thread, reaching out across its web to detect the vibrations of a trapped insect struggling to escape. The spider surveyed its universe, but everything beyond that gossamer pinwheel was incomprehensible. The human observer seemed as far-off to the spider as telescopic objects seem to us
Yet there was something kindred: We humans, too, lie at the heart of a great web of space and time whose threads are connected according to laws that dwell in our minds
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