Posts in October 15, 2011
It all began with the publication of excerpts from the book in Student Meridian — "About the Boy Who Could Fly, or The Path to Freedom" — illustrated with strange pictures. Apparently, the editors thought the book was strange, and therefore the illustrations ought to match.
The more you try to explain, the more you become closed off. Let reason work within its field of causality, but always remember that there are deeper realms.
We, like everything in the holographic universe, are essentially just a phenomenon of frequency through which our consciousness creates various holographic forms.
Not being properly valued and not holding a grudge—doesn't that elevate the soul?
When meeting a worthy person, think about how to become like them. When meeting a lowly person, examine yourself and judge yourself.
In times when the satisfaction of love encountered no difficulties, as during the decline of ancient […]
Form is a special reaction of matter under pressure.
I have never met a woman who was both beautiful and elegant — these are mutually exclusive traits.
…I knew the hour of great trial was approaching, the great trial of love…
Willpower is not given the right to rule over us.
…she had never met anyone with whom she could compare herself, and therefore could not form a proper opinion of herself.
Where ambition is involved, there is no room for sincerity.
The point of power is here and now – in our minds.
Everyone, including myself, is fully responsible for all the events in their lives, both the best and the worst. Every thought we have literally creates our future.
The forces of the universe never judge or criticize us. They accept us as we are. Then they automatically reflect our beliefs.
Why did this thought come to my mind? What does it want to tell me?
Illness is a time given to make conclusions.
By learning from the bad, we become wiser and move forward, higher, and further along the spiral of development.
If you have no money, you might as well assume your money is made of burdock leaves, or pancake flour, or potato tiles. There’s no money either way — so any assumption is equally valid.