"All of us can recall some inexplicably wondrous moment in our lives when circumstances seemed to miraculously conspire for our advantage." – Garry Jacobs (author of The Vital Corporation on Roy Posners book The Miraculous Phenomenon of Life Responses.)
A friend of mine asked me to check out a site: www.gurusoftware.com/GuruNet/Start.htm
On the site I found a free downloadable PDF book that helped me tremendously through the walk of life. I began understanding so many little key aspects that turned the cog wheels to set things in motion. I've always felt the under current of things, little patterns and connections, but never truly understood why and how come they work the way they did. This book explained it all. This was the start to my new life or new existence rather.
"Life Response explains in crystal clear terms the true nature of our relationship with the world around us. It depicts life as a mirror. It tells us of the precise one-to-one correspondences between our inner consciousness and events in the world around us. It presents us with the secret code needed to decipher these correspondences. But even more importantly, it presents us with a set of inner keys for mastery over outer life -- it provides us with the remarkable knowledge of how to make life respond." –Garry Jacobs (author of The Vital Corporation on Roy Posners book The Miraculous Phenomenon of Life Responses.)
The book speaks of how a change in consciousness can attract abundance. Pretty much positive science but a lot easier to work with and understand. Events such as cleaning your fridge to get more work and the subtle mechanics of how these two attributes are linked and can create a movement to our advantage.
It explains how the outside world, we perceive, is a reflection of something going on inside of us. When we master our internal working we can change the outside conditions, an inner - outer correspondence. This ultimately concludes there is a oneness to life between the outside world and our inner workings.
"...a shift in the “spin” of an electron of an atom can instantly affect the spin of another electron of that same atom even if the two particles are on opposite sides of the world -- or the other end of the galaxy! " - Roy Posner.
According to Posner this is also true for non-material things including variations and fluctuations in our feelings, emotions, attitudes, thoughts, and beliefs.
So if a change in attitude can create a response from the outside world what is it that causes this movement to occur in the first place?
When an individual initiates a response this generates a certain amount of energy. There are four types of energy, physical, vital, mental and spiritual.
" Imagine that the energies we generate move out across a kind of cosmic highway -- a “web of life” if you will -- that correlates and coordinates related elements and circumstances along those pathways." - Roy Posner.
When we make changes in our consciousness we tap into this web of life. This web is in a state of equilibrium. Once disturbed in needs to revert to it's original state and hence a reaction occurs between our shift in consciousness and the outside world.
We can now say that making the right choice is an integral part of our daily happenings but often this is easier said then done.
This book lays out four simple keys to use on how to make those cross road decisions. There are even methods to identify as practise in recognising these attributes through literature and film.
While there are no hard rules, the best choices are:
1. those that are helpful (over that which is uninvolved or harmful)
2. those that focus on the needs of others (over that which serves our own self- interest)
3. those that are positive and upbeat (over that which is negative and glum)
4. those that engender calm and patience (over that which is disturbed and impatient).
Sounds simple but check out his examples of real life occurrences and when you start practising you will notice how often we never consider this method. You have to give the book a read and start practising it to truly understand this method and you will realise it's not as ridiculous as it sounds.
To be continued...:)
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Tuesday, 25 June 2013
Sunday, 23 June 2013
The Daily Foxx: Yoga warm ups, exercise and meditation.
I don't have the time to gym and I've hit 30. So I've need to start taking care of myself from now before I wake up one morning and look in the mirror and think what went wrong. Manual, physical labour takes it's toll especially when one works through the night till early hours of the morning. Jumping into bed, you wake up the next morning feeling as though you were crammed into a can that has an irregular shape.
Exercising helps me stay fit. Sometimes supper takes place only after work finishes at 7am in the morning. At that hour you eat anything that is quick and easy to prepare.
Meditation. Being surrounded by people who have their own path and method of living, I need to centre myself. My meditation includes writing repetitive positive statements, Jaap, which is calling upon the Divine's name repetitively using my Mala. (Rosary), and finally I sit in silence. Silence takes away the noise pollution from everyday life and the effect it has on the mind. The voices from the mind are very contaminated by the daily occurrences and we are unable to hear our one true voice, the voice that speaks from the heart. I end of with consecration of the events to happen, sometimes my troubles, the future, past and present.
I've decided to include drinking Molasses and a vitamin supplement. My eating patterns need to be improved desperately.
I follow a vegetarian diet. I've decided I don't want to spill the blood of an animal when it's not necessary. Been a vegetarian since the end of 1998.
Exercising helps me stay fit. Sometimes supper takes place only after work finishes at 7am in the morning. At that hour you eat anything that is quick and easy to prepare.
Meditation. Being surrounded by people who have their own path and method of living, I need to centre myself. My meditation includes writing repetitive positive statements, Jaap, which is calling upon the Divine's name repetitively using my Mala. (Rosary), and finally I sit in silence. Silence takes away the noise pollution from everyday life and the effect it has on the mind. The voices from the mind are very contaminated by the daily occurrences and we are unable to hear our one true voice, the voice that speaks from the heart. I end of with consecration of the events to happen, sometimes my troubles, the future, past and present.
I've decided to include drinking Molasses and a vitamin supplement. My eating patterns need to be improved desperately.
I follow a vegetarian diet. I've decided I don't want to spill the blood of an animal when it's not necessary. Been a vegetarian since the end of 1998.
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My List Of Quotes from 2011 - 2013
1. God is Love, Live In Love. - Sai Baba
2. Master the Mind and be a Master Mind. - Sai Baba
3. Suffering Succotash - Sylvester (From Tweety and Sylvester)
4. The Sky is your Limit, the Universe is Mine. Unknown. (Given to me by Super J).
5. Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo!Whoo-hoo. Daffy Duck.
Quote 6. Life Responses
"Our outward happenings have their seed within, And even this random Fate that imitates Chance,
This mass of unintelligible results,
Are the dumb graph of truths that work unseen:
The laws of the Unknown create the known.”
-from „Savitri‟ by Sri Aurobindo
2. Master the Mind and be a Master Mind. - Sai Baba
3. Suffering Succotash - Sylvester (From Tweety and Sylvester)
4. The Sky is your Limit, the Universe is Mine. Unknown. (Given to me by Super J).
5. Whoo-hoo! Whoo-hoo!Whoo-hoo. Daffy Duck.
Quote 6. Life Responses
"Our outward happenings have their seed within, And even this random Fate that imitates Chance,
This mass of unintelligible results,
Are the dumb graph of truths that work unseen:
The laws of the Unknown create the known.”
-from „Savitri‟ by Sri Aurobindo
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