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felix4life
06-12-2005, 07:33 AM
Recently I've gotten into the teachings of Non-Physical teachers who collectively call themselves Abraham. They channel themselves through Esther Hicks and these teachings have changed my life in a short amount of time. If you are familiar with Seth/Jane Roberts material then you will realise the teachings follow the same tradition.

If anyone is interested to find out how thought creates our reality then please checkout: http://www.abrahamfreemp3downloads.com/

For further reading here is the fAQ: http://www.whatanicewebsite.com/Faq

"You are physically focused beings with Non-physical Energy flowing through you. And it is impossible to separate one from the other. So act — act as much as you have physical time or energy or breath within you to act. Action is a delicious way to spend life experience. Action is one of the predominant reasons that you have decided to come forth and be in a physical body."
Expressed by Abraham-Hicks

Buzz
06-12-2005, 09:44 AM
You might also wish to check out the movie What the Bleep Do We Know .

felix4life
06-13-2005, 04:39 AM
Buzz I've seen the movie many times, Waking Life is another cool movie.

Gnosisolarium
06-18-2005, 06:12 PM
very cool link... muchos gracias... i just finished daniels book and i was starting one of the seth books...the unknown reality.. very fascinating smile.gif

[ June 18, 2005, 07:13 PM: Message edited by: Gnosisolarium ]

Agent Smith
06-21-2005, 08:27 AM
i definitly create my own reality... i am giving some thought to creating my own realty as well... you know.. birthing a new continent on Earth from formless chaos, and going to live there with all the tasty food plants i enjoy, and the keystone animal speicies that will help me maintain such an ecosystem...

...or maybe i'll just find a bit that Gaia's been hiding from us...

...who knows, it's been done before!!!

Gnosisolarium
06-21-2005, 08:39 AM
.. i might have to join ya... we will catalyze the solstice energy.. and manifest paradise:)

felix4life
07-01-2005, 05:53 AM
Subject: Seth on "One of The Greatest Detriments to Mental and
Physical Well-Being" (or what I call "The Worst Belief")

"One of the greatest detriments to mental and physical well-being
is the unfortunate belief than any unfavorable situation is bound to
get worse instead of better. That concept holds that any illness
will worsen, any war will lead to destruction, that any and all
known dangers will be encountered, and basically that the end result
of mankind's existence is extinction. All of those beliefs impede
mental and physical health, erode the individual's sense of joy and
natural safety, and force the individual to feel like an unfortunate
victim of exterior events that seem to happen despite his own will
or intent.

"These ideas I have just mentioned are all prominent in your
society, and now and then they return to darken your senses of joy
and expectation."
~ Seth – The Way Toward Health, Chapter 1, January 9, 1984 (pg.
20).
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"The rational approach, as it is now used, carries a basic
assumption that anything that is wrong will get worse. That belief
of course is highly detrimental because it runs *against*
(underline) the basic principles of life. Were this the case in your
terms of history, the world would never have lasted a century. It
is interesting to note that even before medical science, there were
a goodly number of healthy populations. No disease rubbed out the
entire species."
~ Seth – from The Magical Approach, Session 3 (pg. 28).
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"When you fear the worst will happen, you are often showing quite
real faith, but in a backwards fashion. For with no direct evidence
of disaster before your eyes, you heartily believe that it will
occur. You have faith in it. (This last was delivered with emphasis
and irony.) That is, indeed, misplaced faith."

~ Seth - The God of Jane, Private Seth Session, October 24, 1977

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"I am not saying that anyone should pretend that unfavorable
circumstances do not sometimes exist, or that they may not be
encountered in the past, present, or future. It is also true,
however, that *advantageous* events occur with a far greater
frequency than do negative ones — otherwise the world that you
know simply would not exist. It would have disappeared in the
throes of destruction or calamity.

"In a basic way, *it is against nature's purposes* to
contemplate a dire future, for all of nature operates on the premise
that the future is assured. Nature is everywhere filled with
promise — not only the promise of mere survival, but the promise
of beauty and fulfillment. Once again, the keen sense of promise is
innate within each portion of the body. It triggers the genes and
chromosomes into their proper activity, and it promotes feelings of
optimism, exuberance, and strength..."

"... Live each day as fully and joyfully as possible. Imagine
the best possible results of any plans or projects. Above all, do
not concentrate upon past unfavorable events, or imagined future
ones.

~ Seth - The Way Toward Health — a Seth Book, by Jane Roberts,
Chapter 2, p. 81
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On Problems:

[Pg. 241, May 31, 1984:]
". . . remind yourself that any situation can be changed for the
better. Remind yourselves constantly that the most favorable
solution to a problem is at least as probable as the most
unfortunate `solution'. Remind yourselves also that despite all of
your worrying, the spirit of life is continually within your
experience, and forms your physical body."

[Pg. 265, June 9, 1984:]
"... do remind yourself that it is far more natural and probable for
any problem to be solved, and that every problem has a
solution . . . "

~ Seth -- The Way Toward Health, by Jane Roberts
__________________________________________________ ______________________

Session 283
TES Book 7

You tie yourself in knots, so to speak. You think so rigidly of
concerns that are primarily insignificant to you, as a whole self
and ego. This cuts you off from the inner self. I am speaking
generally here, to *you*, Joseph, applying no more to you than
anyone else.

I am however directing this particular discussion toward Ruburt.
As far as his overall personality structure is concerned, creativity
is a must. Without it he does not feel secure. His identity is
strongly connected with his creativity. The financial success of
his book is extremely important ot you both, incidentally, on a
conscious egotistical level.

Such financial success is therefore important, and has its place,
but when Ruburt allows himself to become overly concerned
with this, then he identifies too close with the ego *alone*. There
are obvious financial moves he intends to make. Well and good.
These moves are not however *basically* important to the
personality as a whole. They should be taken simply, but the
overall energies should be used in creativity. When he identifies
too closely with the ego he loses inner direction.

The main energy and concern therefore should be in his work.
Inner broodings over whether or not hia book will sell well do no
good, and drain away energy. All of this reflects itself in the
physical condition.

<snip>

If he first of all focuses his abilities in his creative pursuits, then
everything else will follow. He will have the energy to do whatever
else he should do. But he must primarily focus his energies in
his creative pursuits, for these give him the exuberance that
makes other pursuits possible.

When these symptoms show themselves, then he should look
out for health difficulties. There is nothing seriously wrong with
his system, nor do I foresee any serious difficulties. However he
has his own pattern. The symptoms are these: Poor memory, or
none, of his dreams; no poetry; a consistent lower-than -usual
level of exuberance. Thse are the main ones and I am speaking
of perhaps a two-month period here.

If these persist for this period, you see, only then can they be
considered in this light. For if they endure for this time they will
almost certainly give rise to physical symptoms. Readjustment
does not lie, in his particular case, in the present, with soaking
his foot for example; but with a return to some definite poetry
schedule, to finishing one book now at a time, to renewing the
dream suggestions which he has discarded. These will take
care of the physcial symptoms.

funkpocket
07-27-2005, 05:18 AM
When I wanted to grow my hair out, I was told to trim it because it would grow faster. I belived it to be true.

But it doesn't and my hair didn't.

If I truly created my own reality, in all it's forms, wouldn't my hair grow faster?

craazyman
07-27-2005, 08:29 AM
Originally posted by funkpocket:
When I wanted to grow my hair out, I was told to trim it because it would grow faster. I belived it to be true.

But it doesn't and my hair didn't.

If I truly created my own reality, in all it's forms, wouldn't my hair grow faster?Dear Funk,

Diet and overall systemic health have a great deal of influence over hair growth. Clean your nutritional act up, take vitamins, and try to get regular exercise to boost the blood flow. Scalp massage is helpful too. You can't overcome balding genes, but quitting smoking, avoiding too much sugars and molds (like vinegar), eating healthy foods and getting exercise and good rest can really help grow and thicken the hair (I speak from personal experience).

When the Zen buddhist student asked if the master could walk on water, the master replied, "I could, but why would I want to when I could just take a boat?" We need to use all the tools at our disposal to create our reality.

Best regards,
-C

felix4life
07-28-2005, 04:51 AM
Yes I believe we can grow hair if we truly believe and overcome our blocks. I know of someone who did just that, his name is Lou Gauthier. If you want info on this fellow, you can pm me.

funkpocket
07-29-2005, 12:07 AM
Felix, although I respect you, by knowing nothing other than you are one of the great thinkers of our tribe.

You are living in a world of intellectual dishonesty

okster
07-29-2005, 03:53 AM
Poked around and found this interesting interview with Lou Gauthier:

http://www.hairsite.com/alt-luftek-transcripts.htm

felix4life
07-29-2005, 06:20 AM
I do not live in the world of intellect or dishonesty, that is for those who judge...

Originally posted by funkpocket:
Felix, although I respect you, by knowing nothing other than you are one of the great thinkers of our tribe.

You are living in a world of intellectual dishonesty

funkpocket
07-29-2005, 07:34 AM
Okster- went to the site...what do you think? I am suspect of anything that begins

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What exactly, I mean, what you claim, and “this is not an infomercial”, but Lou claims that he can actually grow back hair on people’s heads just by a simple meditation technique.
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My analogy is silly. It is apt, but being misinterpreted.

of course you can grow hair...if you believe a small trim to the ends will make it grow faster (as MANY believe) doesn't mean that it will, no matter how much one believes.

EVERYTHING written in this forum is being judged, because,

This site is largely a gathering/discussion place for phyconaughts.

IN MY OPINION

because the topics we discuss are intangible and easily misinterpreted. IT IS VITAL FOR OUR TRIBE TO BE 100% HONEST about what we find on our journeys in the "head".

If we fail to be 100% honest in our findings OUR personal history slowly becomes Bullshit.

Felix, If Pinchbeck wrote a post on this site saying his book was largely a gross fantasy made up by him to get published, this site and all of us would lose credibility.

I believe he told the truth the best he could, and because of that, other opinions carry validity here.

felix4life
07-29-2005, 08:49 AM
This is a forum, we can agree to disagree. why put down others who don't share the same views as you? Imagination is more real then reality, what we call "reality" is nothing more then energetic level manifested through the buffer of time.

tenderprey4usa
08-14-2005, 11:42 AM
reality is what YOU(key word) make of it. the universe we all precieve with our 'reducing valves', our common organs, is a shared hillucination. so when you step into your abys, your obscuer, your uncharted corners of your own imagination- as we on this board so often do- its all guesswork when trying to anylyze and predict the nature of those obscure concepts you encounter. you can run your logic in circles trying to understand and apply it. so everybody can be wrong and everybody can be right at the same time...right?

never say never.

agree to disagree.

>waking life and what the bleep do we know are both excellent movies! right on<