Friday, January 1, 2010

FAITH


The Intention Experiment is aimed at discovering how human intention can affect the world.

"What if I told you that a thought, any tiny idea that forms in your mind actually has mass? What if I told you that thought is an actual thing, a measurable entity with a measurable mass, a minuscule mass of course, but mass nonetheless.

So, if a thought has mass, then a thought exerts energy and it can pull things toward it.

One step further...What happens if many people start focusing on the same thought, all occurrences of that same thought begin to merge into one, and the cumulative mass of this thought begins to grow, therefore, it's gravity grows.

Meaning, if enough people create a powerful thought that becomes tangible, it can pull people back to it!"
The Intention Experiment

My morning mindfulness on the mat:
Would you like to join me?



FAITH AND FEARLESSNESS -" When you have faith in the supreme power, you are not afraid of anything" Bhagavad Gita 16.1

May I have faith in the supreme power.

May you - a specific person in your life - have faith in the supreme power.

May we - all those we know and all those we do not know - have faith in the supreme power.


Om Shanti.
Vicki

3 comments:

  1. I just finished the Gita and I have two thoughts. One, I tried to not read it over the past two weeks so that it wouldn't end. Two, I can't wait to start reading it again! What a beautiful read. I'm really looking forward to seeing you beautiful gals this weekend. Take care.

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  2. Our thoughts create our reality because our thoughts determine how we respond to situations in our daily life. Those response are the energy we have inside of us to give away. If we feel anger, it's because we have anger energy in our body. Like everything in our universe, our thoughts are a form of energy. Everything we feel and experience is the result of attractor energies. Therefore, we get back what we put out into the world. What we attract is what we have to give away to others. We must remind ourselves that we cannot give away anything that we do not have. We must think on these things: "...whatever is true, whatever is honorable, whatever is right, whatever is pure, whatever is lovely, whatever is of good repute..." Philippians 4:8

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  3. Purnatva: Perfect Fullness: contentment! It goes very well with Samadhi and this is what we are aiming to achieve (at least moments of it!) Just by trying to describe it to myself, transforms the energy around and I feel peaceful - Yes, the thoughts DO have mass.

    Shanti,
    Joyce

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