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These are a few selections that have inspired the thinking
concerning this project.
Ernest
Holmes, the founder of Science of Mind, was a master in the
art and science of praying. The positive prayer methodology
he refined, called spiritual mind treatment, is the form of
prayer used in this project. The idea in this form of prayer
is to actualize our identity with the author of the universe
and implement the same creative mind to realize specific higher
goods.
The Text Book of Yoga Psychology is Shri Brahmananda's
treatise on Patanjali's Yoga Sutras. Simply put, this is the
keys to the doors of reality and an instruction book on how
to attain the highest levels of understanding and doership in
the factual universe.
In Healing Words, physician Larry Dossey offers a startling
glimpse into the power of prayer to positively effect healing
outcomes for patients undergoing medical procedures. The book
contains documented case studies.
Mentioned in the recent film, 'What the 'Bleep Do We Know",
The Hidden Messages in Water, shows the scientific
effects of thought on water molecules. Emoto takes us for a
deeper look into this. "Dr. Emoto and many of his readers
believe that water holds the potential to create peace on earth.
Dr. Emoto and many of his readers believe by holding the intention
of peace towards water, by thinking, speaking and acting with
the intention of peace toward water,water can and will bring
peace to our bodies and to the world."
"Venerable Geshe Kelsang Gyatso is a fully accomplished
meditation master and internationally renowned teacher of Buddhism."
"When things go wrong in our
life and we encounter difficult situations, we tend to regard
the situation itself as the problem, but in reality whatever
problems we experience come from our mind."-Geshe
Kalsang Gyatso
How we perceive the truth propels those thoughts into action.
So perception operates below the level of truth. Truth itself
carries with it a particular vibration or feeling. Uncertain
times speak of a confusion about what truth really is. All the
better then, to keep an open mind in order to entertain all
the possibility that comes to the surface. If a truth is supressed,
there remains a nagging energy to free it. This becomes urgent
when many many lives are at stake. Sander Hicks and David Ray
Griffin have become one of these truth 'possibilities'. The
valuable questions they raise in their books on the unanswered
questions of the 911 tragedy, bear serious contemplation and
require serious resolution.
—
John Parulis
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