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Wednesday, March 30, 2005

I Create My Day

"I wake up in the morning, and I consciously create my day the way I want it to happen. Now, sometimes, because my mind is examining all the things that I need to get done, it takes me a little bit to settle down, and get to the point, of where I'm actually intentionally creating my day.

But here's the thing.""When I create my day, and out of nowhere, little things happen that are so unexplainable, I know that they are the process or the result of my creation. And the more I do that, the more I build a neural net, in my brain, that I accept that that's possible. Gives me the power and the incentive to do it the next day.""So, if we're consciously designing our destiny, if we're consciously, from a spiritual standpoint, throwing in what the idea that our thoughts can affect our reality or affect our life, because reality equals life.

Then, I have this little pact that I have when I create my day." "I say, I'm taking this time to create my day, and I'm infecting the Quantum Field. Now, if it is in fact, the observer's watching me the whole time that I'm doing this, and there is a spiritual aspect to myself. Then, show me a sign today, that you paid attention to any one of these things that I created, and bring them in a way that I won't expect."

"So, I'm as surprised as the- as the- at my ability to be able to experience these things, and make it so that I have no doubt that its come from you. And so, I live my life, in a sense, all day long, thinking about being a genius, or thinking about being the glory and the power of God, or thinking about being Unconditional Love."

"I'll use living as a genius, for example. And as I do that, during parts of the day, I'll have thoughts that are so amazing, that cause a chill in my physical body, that have come from nowhere. But then, I remember that that thought has an associated energy, that's produced an effect in my physical body.""Now, that's a subjective experience, but the truth is is that I don't think that unless I was creating my day to have unlimited thought, that that thought would come."


Dr. Joe Dispenza in What the BLEEP Do We Know!?TM

Link: http://www.whatthebleep.com/create/


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Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Nixon & Dixon

After his secretary conveyed psychic Jeane Dixon’s prophecies about terrorism, President Nixon ordered Henry Kissinger and others to prepare for attacks.

Assigned to research the history of U.S. counterterrorism policy, a September 11 Commission researcher last year stumbled upon a bizarre discovery: in the aftermath of the Munich Olympic massacre in 1972, President Richard M. Nixon was briefed on terror plots that had been divined by professional psychic Jeane Dixon.

Link: http://msnbc.msn.com/id/7276868/site/newsweek/

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Monday, March 21, 2005

A Kabbalistic Approach to Personal Health

World is composed of sparks

According to the teachings of the ARI Hakodosh the world is composed of sparks, called rafach. There is nothing in the world that is not made up of, or contains, these sparks. These sparks originated before the creation of our world and blew apart during its formation, falling into our world and embedding themselves and forming the created matter from which our world is made of. These sparks allow matter to exist. In fact, it is because of these sparks that matter exist. As the Kabbalists say "if there is matter there is rafach."

Our job in this world is to collect these sparks and to return them from where they came from. The point to stress here is the knowledge that all the things we do are designed to extract these sparks from creation and return them to our own bodies and the world of Tikkun (rectification. A term used to describe the world as it is in the state of being rectified). The ARI teaches that the essence of health is the bringing of sparks back home into the person. Our souls need these sparks and each soul has its particular sparks that it needs. This is the reason for many of our desires and attractions, which in reality is a desire to find and elevate these sparks.


Link: http://www.jewishhealing.com/weblog/archives/kabbalistic_healing/index.php


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Findhorn's Global Network of Light

The Findhorn Foundation and Community, known around the world as a centre of spiritual education and ecological innovation, is set to extend its inspiration through the creation of its new online Global Network. Now people everywhere can be part of the community - via the internet.

Be part of the Findhorn community through special features containing news, articles synchronised meditations and sharings. Well known spiritual teachers such as Caroline Myss, William Bloom and David Spangler will write monthly articles to nourish the soul. Community residents will describe their lives and times across the range of cultural, economic and spiritual activities that are a feature of life in this special community that is a place of pilgrimage to so many.

The life and work of the Findhorn community is based on the values of connecting with our inner source of divine wisdom, co-operation with the intelligence of nature and service to the world. The name holds a special place in the hearts of many, evoking transformation and a special kind of magic. Now, whether you are in Aberdeen or Hong, Kong, you will be able to be transported to the the Ecovillage or Nature Sanctury, be touched by the Angel of Findhorn and experience the essence of the Findhorn community through cyberspace and the online Global Network.

As co-ordinator Mattie Porte said, "Findhorn helped in the exploration of consciousness and became known for its co-operation with nature. Though tucked away in northern Scotland we have always held a planetary perspective.

"Our Global Network enables our light to shine brighter and further and reaches out, as never before, to those who are not able to visit, and enables us to maintain our connection. From Falujah to Zimbabwe and far away places, Findhorn's reputation for being a beacon of light in an uncertain world will be strengthened by you. I invite you to visit usŠeither at Findhorn or online."

Contact: Findhorn Foundation, The Park, Findhorn, Forres IV36 3TZ Tel: 01309 691620. Website: www.findhorn.org/globalnetwork.

Dr. Gary Schwartz Continues Survival Research

The quest continues…

"SO WROTE Dr. Gary Schwartz, famous research scientist at the end of his 2002 book, The Afterlife Experiments. Subtitled Breakthrough Scientific Evidence of Life After Death, the book tells of experiments carried out with five prominent mediums by Schwartz and his research partner, Dr. Linda Russek, in their University of Arizona Human Energy Systems Laboratory.

Highly sceptical about the whole subject of mediumship and life after death, when he first met Susy Smith, a medium and popular author on psychic matters, in 1995, Schwartz, who received his doctorate from Harvard University and served as a professor of psychology and psychiatry at Yale University before moving to Arizona, gradually came to accept the reality of mediumship."I can no longer ignore the data and dismiss the words," he wrote in his popular but somewhat controversial book. "They are as real as the sun, the trees, and our television sets, which seem to pull pictures out of the air."


Link: http://www.thepsychictimes.com


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People of the Way

March 16 marked the 761st anniversary of the execution by auto da fe of over 200 Cathar gnostics at the fortress of Montsegur in SW France.

The Cathars lived a simple life without a lot of the physical comforts enjoyed by the rich and powerful, yet they preserved an elegance in that simplicity. Hairshirts or burlap rags were not their garments. They were by no means earth-hating in our contemporary frame of reference, as they were very close to nature, indeed closer to nature than those who would call them earth-hating. Like the Manichaeans and Buddhists their attitude toward the world may be better described as that of compassion. They did not find value in accumulating hoards of wealth, yet they retained what was necessary to see after their own welfare and those of others. They were one of the first religions to organize hospice work and education among the poor. St. Francis’ emphasis on poverty and his reverence of nature in his Hymn of the Creatures, as a reminder of the Light of God behind the creation, may have been inspired by Cathar teachings as his mother was from this area.


Not many people realize that the horrific Inquisition started as a response to the Cathar movement. Thankfully, modern gnostics, whatever their form, are no being persecuted in this fashion, with the exception ofthe Mandeans of Iraq. Its important to honor the Cathars as defenders of the Way who faced the terrible onslaught of the Inqusition and perished nobly, whose influence allowed gnosis to survive during the worst days of persecution since the Roman Era.

The last Cathar stronghold was at Montsegur. The remaining Perfecti (Parfait) of the Cathar movement gathered there with their supporters. Having taken religious vows against the shedding of blood, the Perfecti were unable to defend themselves against the armies of the King, but, throughout the crusade against them, thousands of people, some not even of their faith, villagers, noblemen and their knights rose to their defense. After a ten month siege 200 Cathar Perfecti and 300 defending soldiers stood off ten thousand soldiers of the King of France, but eventually the king’s soldiers found a way through the defences of the fortress, and the defenders could protect the Cathars no longer.

On March 16th of the year 1244, the remaining Cathars surrendered and filed out to their captors. They were herded onto a great pyre surrounded by fencing and soldiers, yet through the flames they exited the world and entered into that liberation beyond the limitations and cruelty of this world, where no more torment could touch them. It is said that they went without a cry, not even a whimper, but left their earthly lives singing a hymn of praise and thanksgiving to the God of Kindness and Compassion who was certainly not of the world that inflicted such cruelty upon the truly “good people” of all humanity. Such was the God to whom they prayed.



Christopher Stewart
Medical Intuitive
www.clairvoyantguide.com

Out-of-body experiences and the soul

What first-person reports about “soul experiences” refer to

Could there be an integrated kind of bodily self-consciousness, be it of a mobile body fully available for volitional control or of a paralyzed body, which in its entirety is a phenomenal confabulation - a hallucinated and bodily self at the same time? Is it conceivable that something like a “globalized phantom-limb experience”, the experience of a phantom body could emerge in a human subject? The answer is Yes. There is a well-known class of phenomenal states in which the experiencing person undergoes the untranscendable and highly realistic conscious experience of leaving his or her physical body, usually in the form of an etheric double, and moving outside of it. In other words, there is a class (or at least a strong cluster) of intimately related phenomenal models of reality, the classical defining characteristics of which are a visual representation of one’s own body from a perceptually impossible, externalized third-person perspective (e.g., as lying on a bed or the road below oneself) plus a second representation of one’s own body, typically (but not in all cases) as freely hovering above or floating in space. This second body-model is the locus of the phenomenal self: It not only forms the "true" focus of ones identity as consciously experienced, but also functions as an integrated representation of all kinesthetic qualia and all non-visual forms of proprioception. Such experiences are called out-of-body-experiences (OBEs).

Link: http://www.philosophie.uni-mainz.de/metzinger/publikationen/The%20Soul-Hypothesis.htm


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Saturday, March 19, 2005

The power of trance can no longer be disputed

Hypnosis Works
The power of trance can no longer be disputed, a psychiatrist at Stanford University says. Now we just have to use it

By Michael Abrams Photography by Dan Winters

DISCOVER Vol. 25 No. 11 November 2004 Mind & Brain

The patient is 80 years old. She is lying under the bright lights of an operating room at Harvard’s Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, where radiologist Elvira Lang is about to thread a catheter through her arteries. The tiny tube will work its way to one of the woman’s kidneys, where it will block the organ’s blood supply. A surgeon is scheduled to remove the kidney the next day. Embolizing the kidney will help keep the operation simple, safe, and tidy. But the woman is running a fever, and her kidney may be infected. Because she ate earlier in the day, she can’t be given a sedative. What should have been a routine procedure has become an ordeal.

“This is your safe and pleasant place to be,” one of Lang’s associates reads from a laminated card. “You can use it in a sense to play a trick on the doctors. Your body has to be here, but you don’t.”

Link: http://www.discover.com/issues/nov-04/features/hypnosis-works/


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Friday, March 18, 2005

Energy Therapy For Quicker Healing

Researchers now say that practitioners don’t have to use a lot of force or pressure to elicit the body’s own healing response as the body has its own energy or "biomagnetic field" produced by the heart and circulatory system. That field can be altered by acupuncture needles, light and touch therapies, homeopathy, massage, and even by the therapists' own positive thoughts.Studies in the past have shown scientific evidence that this type of energy medicine works. Orthopedic surgeons use small amounts of electrical current to stimulate the healing of bone fractures and doctors use electrical nerve stimulation to help ease pain. Thus researchers say, alternative therapy practitioners who are sensitive to their patients can use their own energy field to help stimulate the healing response.Tiny fields [of energy] have big effects on cells hence, therapy can be done with less energy and more effectiveness . Treating a shoulder injury could be a matter of getting the right amount of energy in the right place. In conclusion researchers say practitioners should use their intuition to help them figure out how much is the right amount of energy for each patient.

Link: http://www.medindia.net/News/view_news_main.asp?t=gn&x=3328

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Rumi's Return Call to Kabul

The ancient spiritual path of Sufism, seems to be quite popular even in the Bush administration.
Now they are sending to Kabul the most well known translator of Rumi into english- Coleman Barks. Kind of like carrying coal to Newcastle.

Rumi was born in Afghanistan in the 13th Century. His poetry speaks to the heart of all

Link: http://www.indianexpress.com/full_story.php?content_id=66653

Ya Hazrat Mevlana!

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Words of Gratitude: For Mind, Body, and Soul'

Let us rise up and be thankful, for if we didn’t learn a lot today, at least we learned a little, and if we didn’t learn a little, at least we didn’t get sick ,and if we got sick, at least we didn’t die; so, let us be thankful.-

The Buddha
From 'Words of Gratitude: For Mind, Body, and Soul' by Robert A. Emmons and Joanna Hill, ) 2001. Reprinted by arrangement with Templeton Foundation Press, Philadelphia, www.templetonpress.org.


The first who will be summoned to paradise are those who have praised God in every circumstance.-Traditional Islamic Saying

From 'Words of Gratitude: For Mind, Body, and Soul' by Robert A. Emmons and Joanna Hill, ) 2001. Reprinted by arrangement with Templeton Foundation Press, Philadelphia, www.templetonpress.org

Challenge
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There are sparks of light hidden in this world. Some you can find and liberate: When you "Know G-d in all your ways" -- finding Him in whatever you do, those sparks jump out at you and their light is released.

But then there are sparks of such intensity that they had to be buried in the deepest bowels of the material realm and locked away in thick darkness. These are sparks that no ordinary search could uncover: Your intellect has no power even to approach them. Your deeds could never dig that deep. Your eyes would be blinded by their brilliance and by the profundity of the darkness surrounding them.

The only tools you have to liberate those sparks are the ones that supersede your intellect and your senses. These are the inner powers that are revealed when your inner resolve is brought to the test.

This is the reason our generation is so challenged again and again: We are redeeming the final sparks of light.


A Daily Dose of Wisdom from the Rebbe
-words and condensation by Tzvi Freeman



Gratitude helps you to grow and expands; gratitude brings you and laughter into your life and into the lives of all those around you.

Eileen Caddy
http://www.findhorn.org/home_new.php

Alternative medicine is often practiced with the limited mindset of conventional medicine

You may be surprised to learn that as much as prescription drugs are now being shown to be dangerous for human health, there's also a big problem in the way people turn to alternative medicines such as Chinese herbs, Western herbs, nutritional supplements and superfood supplements. And that problem is not in those remedies themselves, but rather in the way people use them to address their health challenges.


Link: http://www.newstarget.com/005418.html



Christopher Stewart
Medical Intuitive
www.clairvoyantguide.com

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

What the Bleep: To Blockbuster and Beyond

What the Bleep: To Blockbuster and Beyond Part documentary, part narrative drama and part visual hallucinogen, the quantum fable What the “BLEEP” Do We Know? arrives on DVD and VHS March 15. One of indy film’s biggest triumphs of 2004, Bleep’s popularity proves the efficacy of the spiritual cinema genre while challenging the typical Hollywood formula for success. Originally discouraged by movie industry insiders who told him that he was committing “financial suicide,” Bleep filmmaker William Arntz got the last laugh when overwhelmingly positive word of mouth caused the runaway hit film to gross over $10 million dollars. Says Arntz, “[I knew there were] millions of closet metaphysicians in America, just hungering for a movie like this.” Get thee metaphysics–loving self out of the closet and to your nearest purveyor of fine quality films for a mind, body and spirit-blowing cinematic adventure.

When I spoke with the filmmaker, he said that the initial release on DVD/VHS would just be the theatrical release of the film. A box set will be released later this year, with the film and all of the unedited interviews in a 5 DVD set. You can really go down the rabbit hole with that one!

Meditation nation

Public pressure forces health-care industry to accept alternative medicine practices. Its great to see these programs and protocols being accepted in all areas of the US, as well as other countries. Its all medicine, I've always liked the British term Complementary Medicine, where all factors are used in complement to help heal the patient.


Link: http://www.grandforks.com/mld/grandforks/11129693.htm

Are Nanobacteria Making Us Ill?

More studies implicate the tiny particles in a variety of diseases, from kidney stones to atherosclerosis. But the debate continues over whether the particles are life forms.

Link: http://www.wired.com/news/technology/0,1282,66861,00.html?tw=wn_6techhead




Christopher Stewart
Medical Intuitive
www.clairvoyantguide.com

Monday, March 14, 2005

Strings vs Dark Matter Tying Physics in Knots

The most celebrated theory in modern physics faces increasing attacks from skeptics who fear it has lured a generation of researchers down an intellectual dead end. This reminds me of the quote of Neils Bohr, one of the fathers of Quantum Mechanics, who said “We all agree that your theory is crazy – but is it crazy enough ?”

In 1982, Heinz R. Pagels wrote “When the history of this century is written, we shall see that political events – in spite of their immense cost in human lives and money – will NOT be the most influential events. Instead, the main event will be the first human contact with the invisible quantum world and the subsequent biological and computer revolutions”.

I would add the reweaving of science and spirit, as part of this contact with the invisible quantum world.

Link: http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2005/03/14/MNGRMBOURE1.DTL

Sunday, March 13, 2005

Meditation Gives Brain a Charge

Brain research is beginning to produce concrete evidence for something that Buddhist practitioners of meditation have maintained for centuries: Mental discipline and meditative practice can change the workings of the brain and allow people to achieve different levels of awareness. The article linked beflow gives details on a major study of meditative transformation and healing of the brain.


Meditation Gives Brain a Charge, Study Finds. By Marc Kaufman. Researchers at the University of Wisconsin recently used EEG imaging to scan the brains of Tibetan Buddhist monks and student controls as they meditated. The monks' brains showed significantly more gamma wave activity than the controls; gamma waves are associated with coordinating activity from various parts of the brain. This research provides further evidence that mental practice may change the inner workings of the brain.

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A43006-2005Jan2.html

Friday, March 11, 2005

Mining Your Intuition

Very interesting and powerful technique for mining your intuition from Angela Booth's writing blog:


http://copywriter.typepad.com/copywriter/2005/03/mine_your_intui.html

Thursday, March 10, 2005

Science locates "Sixth Sense"?

Research in young volunteers points to some kind of "sixth sense" -- a mechanism in the brain that picks up on subtle clues, then sends out subconscious signals of trouble ahead.
The finding could help explain certain intuitive phenomena seen among humans. For example, in the recent Asian tsunami, aboriginal people sought out higher ground in the moments before the disaster, as did many wild animals. Could subtle changes in weather or the environment have warned them early on?

Traditional peoples in mnay cultues have long had this ability. Now scientists in St Louis are looking at a specific area in the brain as the location for this "sixth sense"

Link: http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&cid=97&ncid=97&e=8&u=/hsn/20050218/hl_hsn/sciencepointstoasixthsense


Christopher Stewart
Medical Intutive
www.clairvoyantguide.com

Nondual Healing

Without the rigidity of concepts, the world becomes transparent and illuminated, as though lit from within. With this understanding, the interconnectedness of all that lives becomes very clear. We see that nothing is stagnant and nothing is fully separate, that who we are, what we are, is intimately woven into the nature of life itself. Out of this sense of connection, love and compassion arise.

From: 'Loving-Kindness - The Revolutionary Art of Happiness'Sharon Salzberg p88

A Natural Ability

All of us have a natural capacity to be intuitive; however for many people these natural talents have been suppressed or forgotten. Living with the stresses of the 21st century will suppress intuition as well. Intuition is skill that can be learned, and like a muscle your intuitive abilities can become much stronger and sharper with practice. The right kinds of practice. That I will cover in later postings.

Christopher Stewart
Medical Intuitive
www.clairvoyantguide.com

Energy Medicine Program Receives Accreditation

Its great to see a 4 year Energy Medicine program receive accreditation. A college in Connecticut is having success with an "Energy Medicine" program. The school offers New England's first state-approved curriculum in a number of alternative medicine practices that focus on spirituality and on using the body's energy to heal ailments. More and more the energy medicine field will be receiving accreditation, and with that, increased use in hospitals, private practice, and living.


Here is the link:

http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/050215/netu005_1.html

Oh Well- No One is Perfect

Psychic service should have warned DMV
Mar. 10, 2005 07:00 AM

MADISON, Wis. - When the state's Division of Motor Vehicles sent notices to about 25,000 motorists to renew their registration, they made a tiny mistake.The telephone number printed on the postcards was one digit off and instead connected callers to "the nation's most informative psychic connection service, helping you with love, money, health and romantic encounters."The Division of Motor Vehicles spent $1,500 sending letters to the truckers Friday after someone called about the typo, said Jane Zarada, director of the state Bureau of Vehicle Services