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Contents
Authors Note! 11
Science and Selfhelp
Preface! 15
An Integrative Science?
Introduction! 25
From the Ether to the Unified Field
Chapter One! 45
The Vibrant Nature of Consciousness
What is Consciousness?! 45
Non-Ordinary States of Consciousness! 49
The Nature of Dreams! 56
Consciousness and Shamanism ! 66
Psychoactive Compounds! 89
The Nature of Psychic Phenomena! 107
Intention and the Memory of Water! 115
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Postface! 389
Your Journey Through Space and Time
Bibliography! 395
Contextual Bibliography
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You may be immensely clever, you may have ency-
clopedic knowledge, but if there is not the vitality of
strong and deep feeling, your comprehension is like
a flower that has no perfume.
J. KRISHNAMURTI
Authors Note
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The tumors fell off in less than three weeks and by two
months, the plant was thriving. All of the other cancer-
inoculated plants, those that were not receiving the copper
coil, died within thirty days.
Lakhovsky then fashioned loops of copper wire that
could be worn around the waist, neck, elbows, wrists,
knees, or ankles of people and found that over time relief
of painful symptoms was obtained.
These simple coils, worn continuously around certain
parts of the body, would invigorate the vibrational strength of
cells and increased the immune response which in turn
took care of the offending pathogens. Upon which he con-
strued a device that produced a broad range of high fre-
quency pulsed signals that radiate energy to the patient via
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The Vibrant Nature of Consciousness
What is Consciousness?
What is consciousness? This is a big question, one for
your entire life! You will not be able to give a clear-cut an-
swer, and the answer you are going to give may change
over time. This is so for all the big questions. Thats why I
believe that while we should attempt to deliver answers,
we should not expect that the answers are everlasting. In
fact, they are always temporary. So its actually better to
stay with the questions
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In other words, the insights that people get into the na-
ture of the cosmos in non-ordinary states are in fundamen-
tal conflict with the traditional worldview in psychiatry. In
non-ordinary states of consciousness, the material world is
experienced as a dynamic process where there are no solid
structures and everything is a flow of energy. Everything is
perceived as patterns of energy and behind patterns of en-
ergy there are patterns of experience. Reality appears to be
the result of an incredibly precise orchestration of experi-
ences and the observer plays a significant role in the crea-
tion of the universe.
It is important in this context that Grof found evidence
that consciousness is not an epiphenomenon of the neuro-
physiological processes in our brain, but a primary attrib-
ute of existence. In addition, in the course of the 20th cen-
tury, quantum physics has undermined the belief in the
tangible and unambiguous nature of our material reality. It
has thrown new light on the ancient idea that form is emp-
tiness and emptiness is form.
In the subatomic analysis, matter in the usual sense of
the word disappears and what remains is pattern, relation,
mathematical order, which are elements which we would
today associate with consciousness rather than matter.
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See, for example Lynne McTaggart, The Field: The Quest for the
Secret Force of the Universe (2002) and Ervin Laszlo, Science and the
Akashic Field: An Integral Theory of Everything (2005)
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in the same manner as in real life. Evidence for this fact has
been derived from REM (Rapid Eye Movement) during the
dream phase of a subject experiencing a lucid dream. In
such a situation, EEG (Electro-Encephalogram) measuring
showed that the sequence of those eye movements subjec-
tively experienced by the person in the dream was approxi-
mately identical with the actual eye movements observed in
the experiment.
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There are various names for such plants, and the name
that is given reflects the state of mind of the researcher. Eli-
ade suggests in his book that a shamanic culture was at its
decline or caught in decadence when their people take hal-
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McKenna writes:
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Psychoactive Compounds
Psychoactive compounds can be described as the es-
sence in a plant or mushroom, or a seed that has a psyche-
delic capacity, while the rest of the tissue of that plant is
not psychoactive. Now it is a fact that these compounds
were highly sought after in ancient cultures and even are
still today in shamanic societies. The reason is, to repeat it,
the importance of ecstasy in those cultures, as a truly relig-
ious experimentation with the origins of life.
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spices and dried plums that you take home for just a cou-
ple of dollars. Now, you brew this with water, and just put
some seasoning and some salt. You cannot imagine what
this dish can do! It cures any cold, influenza or cough
guaranteed! The taste is exotic, it really tastes like medi-
cine, and when you eat the red meat of this little black
chicken, it has a very good taste. This is the way to enjoy
life as the ancients did: you eat what you like, but you eat
medicine at the same time. Not like today, stuffing oneself
with industrially processed and poisoned food and then
ingest chemistry when one has a bad digestion. And then,
after this unwholesome diet, you smoke a joint that con-
tains I dont know what, and that you bought somewhere
on a black market from people you have never seen before.
This is what McKenna tells you:
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Telepathy
Information exchanged between two or more minds,
without the use of the ordinary senses.
Clairvoyance
Information received from a distance, beyond the
reach of the ordinary senses. A French term meaning
clear-seeing. Also called remote-viewing.
Psychokinesis
Mental interaction with animate or inanimate mat-
ter. Experiments suggest that it is more accurate to
think of psychokinesis as information flowing from
mind to matter, rather than as the application of
mental forces or powers. Also called mind-matter
interaction, PK, and sometimes telekinesis.
Precognition
Information perceived about future events, where
the information could not be inferred by ordinary
means. Variations include premonition, a forebod-
ing of an unfavorable future event, and present-
ment, a sensing of a future emotion.
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ESP
Extrasensory perception, a term popularized by J. B.
Rhine in the 1930s. It refers to information perceived
by telepathy, clairvoyance, or precognition.
Psi
A letter of the Greek alphabet (") used as a neutral
term for all ESP-type and psychokinetic phenomena.
Related Phenomena
OBE
Out-of-body experience; an experience of feeling
separated from the body. Usually accompanied by
visual perceptions reminiscent of clairvoyance.
NDE
Near-death experience; an experience sometimes
reported by those who are revived from nearly dy-
ing. Often refers to a core experience that includes
feelings of peace, OBE, seeing lights, and certain
other phenomena. Related to psi primarily through
the OBE experience.
Reincarnation
The concept of dying and being reborn into a new
life. The strongest evidence for this ancient idea
comes from children, some of whom recollect verifi-
able details of previous lives. Related to psi by simi-
larities to clairvoyance and telepathy.
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Haunting
Recurrent phenomena reported to occur in particu-
lar locations, including sightings of apparitions,
strange sounds, movement of objects, and other
anomalous physical and perceptual effects. Related
to psi by similarities to psychokinesis and clairvoy-
ance.
Poltergeist
Large-scale psychokinetic phenomena previously
attributed to spirits but now associated with a living
person, frequently an adolescent. From the German
for noisy spirit.
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applies for matter only, for mass, and not for fields, for
waves. Goswami explains:
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The Field
The Field (2002) by Lynne McTaggart starts from the
premise that all in our universe is interconnected and that
nothing is isolated, or, as scientists say, that all is entangled.
Now, when you put up such a point of departure, a lot of
consequences flow out from this.
The first one, we mentioned it already several times,
its the entanglement between the observer and the object
of observation. In the words of David Albert, quantum
physics has made a definite end to the fantasy that when
we use a sophisticated enough technology, we can observe
a system without disturbing it.
In other words, quantum physics showed us that the
state of all possibilities of any quantum particle collapses
into a set entity as soon as there is observation and meas-
urement taken. Hence, as we showed already, there is a
participatory relationship between observer and observed.
But there is still a more uncanny twist as a result of this
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we call sages, who knew that all life is unity, that essential
oneness is the most important feature of our cosmos, and
thus that all is somehow interrelated.
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ence, we have to leave the system intact and focus our re-
search onto the whole of itwhich makes research com-
plex by definition. In addition, we had to develop a new
mathematics, which today is called the mathematics of
complexity, in order to deal with the high complexity lev-
els in living systems. This also means that our usual way of
analysis as a scientific method was no more functional for
our inquiry about living systems.
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both kind of times, I never was happy! I was the same per-
son, suffering from the same complexes, the same han-
gups, the same lack of self-acceptance, and the same mys-
terious longing for some kind of superior or outlandish sex
that would turn out to satisfy me so completely that I
would be happy forever!
I know this sounds absurd, funny, almost childish, but
seriously, there are many people, I mean grown-up people
who think that way. You may replace the longing for sex
with the longing for love, as the greater and more emo-
tional experience; you also may replace it by good food,
world travel, staying in luxury hotels, owning the ulti-
mate home, driving the ultimate car and so on and so
forth.
I have met poor and rich people in my life, both beg-
gars and kings. None of them was happy. And I met many
small children during my career as an educator, and al-
most all of them were happy, not so happy when they were
older than about eight.
I have studied the biographies of happy people. Let me
give three examples, Einstein, Rubinstein and Picasso.
They were childlike, and grew very old. They were
genuinely original and also genuinely happy people. They
defied the system, were drop-outs but very high achiev-
ers. They went their own way, with no intention to make
it, to make a fortune and other silly goals.
They simply wanted to be themselves and were really
doing much for achieving it. They did not go to gurus,
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can learn from them as this brilliant family who first origi-
nated from the squalor of the Jewish ghetto in Frankfort,
Germany, became the banker clan that ruled governments
during most of the 19th century, and amassed the greatest
private fortune ever made in human financial history!
And here we are at the quest of this book, that can be
put in the simple question: Are you and me able to turn
our essential misfortunes into a major cause of luck? The
Rothschilds did. Not many others.
The Rothschild family is the one single most important
example for how fortune can be accumulated, and stocked
up, without for that matter comprising ones integrity. In
fact, the three guiding principles of the Rothschild family,
in their business dealings, was: Concordia, Integritas, Indus-
tria (Unity, Integrity, Diligence). It is a set of principles that,
according to Napoleon Hills research on more than 500
business magnates works, and really produces results.
And yet, so many who also look bright and have great
university degrees in business and finance went under.
What is the difference? It is smart and stoic mind. Our
great financial advisors and experts are known for the un-
wavering and supreme control of their empires, despite
the bullying and the storms they certainly go through from
time to time. But they were not wiped out during any fi-
nancial crisis, while dozens of others, even of such out-
standing calibre, were. And it is a fact demonstrated inter
alia by the books of John Reeves, The Rothschilds (1887) and
Niall Ferguson, The House of Rothschild (1998) that the
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every day, you begin to play Roulette and soon get used to
lose large chunks of your fortune, and so on and so forth.
In the early morning you wake up with strong headaches,
and a faint remembrance of how much you have lost again
last night. But then you affirm to yourself that you still
have more than enough
You know the story of the lottery millionaires, dont
you? It is the same story in whatever country or culture.
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But when they remain aloof, you need to take that re-
fusal with the same stoic spirit, as you would take the en-
dorsement if you had received it. You can have mutually
binding relationships, you can well have win-win relation-
ships, but thats a different matter. Asking for favors is a
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Sacred Pleasure
Its an old idea that pleasure is sacred, too old for most
folks of today to understand it, or even know it. This is be-
cause its an idea that precedes patriarchy and had its hey-
day in matriarchy and, more generally, shamanic cultures.
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I agree with Riane Eisler when she says that most peo-
ple are not really aware of the fact that their sexuality is
not some god-given habit, but represents a carefully condi-
tioned and socially constructed behavior:
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Molecules of Emotion
We have gone a long way in the West to understand
what was carefully hidden by patriarchal life denial: the
intelligent self-regulatory function of our primary emo-
tions. It was Dr. Wilhelm Reich who, at a time when emo-
tions were still held to be irrational thinking, asserted that
emotions are energy, bioelectric or bioenergetic currents
that serve an important function in the metabolism of the
human organism.
That emotions are somehow related to, and controlled
by, chemical releases and glandular activity, was known by
science not before the 1970s.
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But in her own words, her vision went beyond. She did
not just want to succeed in her personal research project,
but desired to help bring about this huge paradigm shift.
And she wanted this paradigm shift to expand also
into medical science, so that the psychosomatic unity of
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You can travel the world and collect beliefs, for cata-
loguing them. And you can also trust human intelligence
and travel the world to find evidence for scientific truth
that is as yet uncharted and populates the myths of the
world. There is a subtle difference between the two ap-
proaches, while they both lead probably to the same dis-
coveries.
Myth and reality are one: myths are not-yet-discovered
reality, thats all the magic about mythology.
So we can speculate that as a second step in fairy faith
research, and on the basis of the invaluable descriptive re-
search done by Evans-Wentz and others, we can now go
and tackle the problem from a non-descriptive perspective,
inquiring what really is going on energetically when we see
a fairy?
And we may come to surprising conclusions, as for ex-
ample that such phenomena are likely to appear where ley
lines are crossing, and not just everywhere, and randomly.
That means that you are going to see fairies but in cer-
tain places. And the secret is not really in the fairies, but
the places!
Evans-Wentzs study presents hearsay evidence, to use
a legal expression in that it contains an abundance of in-
terviews with all kinds of people from Brittany, Ireland,
Scotland and England who say they have heard of fairies,
seen fairies or fairy paths, or know about the existence of
fairies, but the author himself resides in a distant intellec-
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The Chakras
In my years of research on the human energy field, I
have not encountered that much information about such
esoteric a subject in one single book. This book is entitled
The Chakras: Correlations between Medical Science and Clair-
voyant Observation (1989) and it is authored by Shafica
Karagulla, a medical doctor, and Dora van Gelder Kunz, a
clairvoyant.
The author herself, Shafica Karagulla, is the kind of
traditional physician who writes with a lot of faculty
terms, so to speak, using medical terminology all over the
place. For me, it was indispensable for my research. There
are some elucidations in this book that I found earlier in
my research, but only after studying tedious manuals and
old hermetic writings. One detail also is important some-
how. Dora van Gelder died before this book was even in a
draft, and therefore Karagulla was not always sure when
she gave detailed accounts on Gelders paranormal per-
ceptions. This is obviously a bad fate, as part of the theory
rests on assumptions. On the other hand, from her mem-
ory, Karagulla could relate many an anecdote demonstrat-
ing the powerful personality of the famous clairvoyant and
her lucid intelligence. One thing she relates to have been a
constant in van Gelders sayings was:
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Vibrational Healing
All creation is sound because its vibration. All life is
vibration because it eternally pulsates, and alternates be-
tween charge and discharge. Every sentient being emits a
unique sound that is unlike any other sound in the uni-
verse, much like a cosmic vibrational identifier.
A healthy human body possesses the characteristics of
that total vibration being in harmony with itself; a sick
body signals a disharmony on the vibrational level, which
then disturbs the psyche, and finally somatizes as symp-
toms of a specific disease.
Jean Beaulieu, in his book Music and Sound in the Heal-
ing Arts (1987) affirms that there is a functional relation-
ship between music and the vital energy circulation. Sound
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ual, and the energy is able to flow out and into the entire
world.
Also, the connection from the personality to the spiri-
tual or divinity within, is open and made more solid. In
addition, being loving and basically grateful puts us in
sync with the universal energy field that connects all of
life, the flow of the life force, or the morphogenetic fields
of the whole planet and the solar system.
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we will see that the aura or etheric part follows the outline
of the break. What has been seen by the use of Kirlian Pho-
tography is described also by energy healers who heal re-
curring pain in phantom limbs by impacting energetically
upon the luminous field of the missing or amputated limb.
Energy Medicine
It is good to see that for one time, professionals in the
alternative sector realize and acknowledge that their dis-
coveries are not a product of our time, but simply, a redis-
covery of ancient wisdom.
Donna Eden and David Feinstein, in their book Energy
Medicine (1999) speak of a return of energy medicine, not
for that matter about the emergence of energy medicine.
They acknowledge that this new science is a legacy of our
ancestors in harmonizing with the forces of nature. It also
seems that Donna Edens collaboration with David Fein-
stein led to a very wholesome mix of energies.
The authors have done ground-breaking research on
the ubiquitous quality of the energy concept, thereby hav-
ing laid the theoretical groundwork of energy healing, and
this is truly a good thing to happen, as there are still many
healers who learn from hearsay and practice methods they
dont truly understand. Not so for these authors. They fol-
lowed up to their strong intuitive perception by a thorough
base of theoretical and cross-cultural knowledge, and this
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age. And they did not give up when others would have
done so, namely when things got hot and smelly. They did
not fear to lose their reputation while they were doing
things that were not quite tolerated, at that time, by the
medical establishment. They criticized the usual ways of
treating canceror should I say of mistreating cancer?
Their account is written in an honest and lively man-
ner, not theory-based but sanely experience-based. They
have walked their talk over so many years that nobody
questions it any moreor almost. I think they have greatly
helped to establish alternative cancer cure in our todays
diversified medical servicing, and thereby have done a
great job for all of us! This is great news.
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boiled, eaten. And you wont even search the Internet for
getting an information that you think does not exist.
Fritjof Capra mentions in his book The Turning Point
(1982/1987) that when he did his research on alternative
medicine, and wrote his critique of traditional Western
medicine, he was astonished to find that the words healing
and healer assume a pejorative meaning for most medical
doctors. In fact, these terms are associated by most medical
businessmen as relating to charlatanism. That is why,
among other things, the Simontons did not have an easy
job. Their breakthrough were techniques today called self-
awareness techniques that at the time when they started
where called visualization techniques or mental imaging.
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But this is not yet the core of what we can learn from
the book. Yes, it may sound dramatic, but we are not yet in
the center of the hurricane, so to speak. The real causes of
cancer are still more subtle. The authors went further in their
research and found historical connections between cancer
and emotions, and that certain beliefs clearly create a pre-
disposition for cancer.
They finally found that its not down the road the fact
that we got stress, but how we cope with it. They note:
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The Vibrant Nature of the Human Psyche
What is Creativity?
What is creativity? The question is age-old, and the an-
swers as well. And yet, Edward de Bono came up with an
uncanny concept of business creativity which he himself
termed serious creativity. In his book Serious Creativity
(1996), he deplores our lacking awareness of the difference
between human creativeness, in the genuine sense, and crea-
tivity, in the practical sense.
We all know that artists are creative. This is something
we got to hear as early as in school. What we however did
not learn, or most of us, is that all humans are creative, in the
sense that genuine creativeness simply is a natural add-on
to the human nature. Its part of the vibrancy of the human
psyche! You see that with children. All children are crea-
tive. Why not all adults?
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Scientific Creativity
Technical Creativity
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who like to go this way at any price are free to do it. But it
is not necessary for soul development.
The only true education is the one we give to ourselves. The
only true guru is the one we carry within.
The only truth is that we grow, constantly, from life to
life, experience to experience and year to year of existence.
Our teachers and gurus are outside mirrors of our in-
ner guides. Education, as most of us have experienced it in
school is a most decadent whitewash of what education
was originally about and what it is going to become again
in a future Aquarian society.
Education in the true sense of guiding ourselves along
our primary vision is the highest task that is set for us dur-
ing life, within all its cycles, not only the earthly one.
It means to be truly responsible for our destiny.
What is Spontaneity?
We have seen that conscious living and realizing our
highest self-vision is the best armor against any form of
involuntary conditioning; this is why true creativity is the
best shield against alienation, in which form we face it.
Consciousness works in a somewhat paradoxical way.
The information we receive from the various sources
that our environment provides is filtered by the active con-
sciousness that functions like a screen, and the more active
it is, the more it is of our own making. There are three pos-
sible dimensions in consciousness.
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fulfill their dreams, you will never access the true sense of
your life.
We all are dreamers, and that is the magic of human na-
ture! And the creator force that you may call God, Brahma,
Allah, Zoroaster or Buddha or otherwise is the greatest of
all dreamers. This force has dreamt this world into exis-
tence! We are not the kind of robots many so-called spiri-
tual teachers wish us to be in order to better manipulate us
for their personal glory!
Your spiritual side and your material side cannot be
separated without killing you. Then, when you die, they
separate naturally. But as long as we are incarnated and on
this earthly plane of existence, the two spheres are inter-
twined into one single whole. You may wonder how it can be
that the realization of material wishes contributes to con-
nect you to your true selfhood; truly, the split of our en-
deavors in material and spiritual ones is merely artifi-
cial. It does not exist. Every material wish is the manifesta-
tion of a higher purpose, an evolutionary quest of a higher
order that is hidden behind the wishand that is often un-
known to us.
Let me try to explain more carefully what I wish to
convey. Spiritually and materially we do have classes.
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This means that the right kind of prayer is the one that
expresses the inner feeling and conviction that what we de-
sire, we already have acquired it, that it is already ours,
that it is actually existing. The stronger this faith and inner
belief, the higher chances are that our prayer will be an-
swered.
Another important question that comes up in this con-
text is how faith effects miracles?
And what is actually faith?
Murphy explains it in a very simple and comprehen-
sive manner: its the fact to accept as true what is desired.
It means to create the inner certainty that what you desire
to receive, you have it already!
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cessful and blessed with all life can offer. In order to work
on the fulfillment of our desires, we need to connect with the
supreme power that we bear inside of us!
When we relax and let go, we let life offer its gifts
freely to us instead of chasing life for receiving those gifts.
What creative prayer does in fact is to gradually change
your mindset which is now perhaps a mindset of limita-
tion, to a mindset of infinite possibilities. Our destiny as
human beings is to be happy, powerful, joyful and blessed.
The only limitations there are, really are the limitations
we set for ourselves. Therefore, it is essential that you find
out about the black magic of negative thinking. It is negative
thinking, and, resulting from it, wrong action, that created
all the illnesses, all the hurts or deprivations you may be
suffering from right now.
Creative Prayer helps to create positive reality in trans-
forming our thought structures. Many of us are driven by
negative inner scripts written in early childhood. Some of
these inner programs may even have been imprinted on
our mind during former existences. These inner programs
drive us unconsciously and if they are negative, they bring
about frustration and unsatisfying or even hurting life ex-
periences.
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belittle this kind of attitude but not only does the Gospel
call it the direct way to heaven, but it is in my observation
also the attitude that most genially gifted people maintain.
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and will now rebuild your body shape in the most perfect
and the most beautiful way possible.
Visualize as you would like to see yourself when look-
ing in the mirror. Find the ideal picture of yourself and
imprint it on your mind while affirming that the infinite
love in you wants your best and wants you to be beautiful,
attractive, joyful and fulfilled in your love and your desire.
Repeat the following affirmation about twenty times,
in the morning after waking up, and in the evening when
you go to sleep.
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tribal peoples, with the result that we are hardly any more
intelligent than we were centuries and even millennia ago.
Besides, its in my view only native cultures that have
truly valued and integrated human sexuality; it is neither
of the great dominator cultures, and our own Western cul-
ture really is the worst here, as its whole morality is built
on pure blasphemy after all: to shun the creator force by
attributing the sexual part of creation to a negative projection
called Devil really is the utmost of human ignorance; its
cultural schizophrenia.
Therefore, we really have to look far to get out of the
vicious circle of sexual perversions that our cultural tradi-
tion has brought about through a worldview of denial and
projection! Most tribal cultures have a natural approach to
sexuality, and they see the divine nature of human sexual-
ity before all. The Kahunas, for example, believe that the
lower self releases vital energy or mana to the higher self
(Aumakua), both during prayer and sexual activity; this is
why ultimately feeling sexual signals an intimate union
with our higher self. In our culture this is quite an uncanny
view as we tend to believe that prayers are coming from
our middle self or rational mind before they reach the God-
head.
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hood been starved with love and who have learnt only one
thing: killing. They have learnt to kill perversity in them-
selves, thereby killing life in themselves, and thereby creat-
ing the soil for abysmal violence within and without. This is
exactly how the hero culture works: it teaches people to
kill, by teaching them to kill off their emotions when they
are still in the cradle. Moore says that from the perspective
of the soul, perversity is meaningful, and has to be em-
braced instead of being discarded out and wiped under the
carpet:
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Myth One
Myth Two
Myth Three
Myth Four
Myth Five
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Step One
Step Two
Step Three
Step Four
Create a definite plan for carrying out your desire, and begin
right away to put this plan into action.
Step Five
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Step Six
Read this statement aloud twice a day, and imagine as you are
doing this, that you are already in possession of the money you
desire.
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Step One
Step Two
Step Three
Step Four
Step Five
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a. Infinite Intelligence
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b. Accumulated Experience
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Postface
Your Journey Through Space and Time
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And you answer that once, years ago, youve been at-
tending a lecture conducted by a famous guru who told his
audience that they had to clean up their lives.
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