Guest guest Posted March 11, 2005 Report Share Posted March 11, 2005 Hi Doc, and everybody I have two of Cerminara´s books, Many mansions and Many lives many loves, and I Don't find them scary at all, it was a stretch to read them, but a good one! It remains me a little bit of a current project of mine. I'm on a so called low carp diet right now, combined with lot's of bouncing on my new mini trampoline, and some of the energy drills from the archives of this group, plus I take lot's of vitamin c thanks to Doc's advice 1 1/2 year ago. I've been about 16-20 pound from what I consider my ideal weight, and after starting to play soccer last year I decided that after the winter break, in order to get really good, losing those pounds would help a lot. And I also figured that having some real life experience losing weight quickly with the assistance of energy medicine and energy psychology would enable me to help others with the same thing better, and enable me to earn some money on my experience in some ways. So all of the sudden the things we're lining up, and it turned out to be really easy. I lost 4 pounds in the first five days, and then decided to throw myself a curved ball, and ate some pastry and some bread and cheese for breakfast the 6th day to see what would happen. And before and after I made sure I used just about everything I could think of to minimize the negative effects of the pastry (also using intention and energising the food). And to my surprise it didn't have much of an effect, 3 days later 4 more pounds were off! (I was also inspired by helping a woman recently getting rid of a craving/addiction to pastry and cake. And I wanted to see what effect it had on me!) So I might have lost even more had I not chosen to ate the bread and pastry, and that's okay, I'm getting to where I want to be, which is weighing 150 pounds, now it just takes a little bit longer. I just took the Many Mansions book from my desk to flip through it and read the highlighting I've made in it, and I read the last sentences of chapter 24: " To the person who can accept it, reincarnation offers a purpose for living, a pole-star by which to travel, and an assurance that he is not lostnin a meaningless chaos of forces over which he has no ultimate control. " Seems like a really cool thing, living in the world we're living in! Hmm, I wonder why I just had to write this now, even though I'm prettynoccupied with writing copy for a project I'm working on. Maybe because on the first page of chapter 25 I discovered a really cool metaphor I can use in my copy, maybe something else. It's so cool when those things " just happens " like that! Thanks for the post Doc, and for all the references. Lot's of stuff to research in the years to come. Sincerely Bjarke energyhealing-essentialskills , " docspeed2001 " <docspeed2001> wrote: > > energyhealing- essentialskills , " hunter.cris " > <hunter.cris@w...> wrote: > > > and I remember the reincarnation exchange most fondly ))) > > > It can be great fun to throw something out into the ether and see > >what the response is, no? > > MOST of the negative responses to reincarnation come from... > > 1. People who FEAR the consequences of taking long term > responsibility for their actions. > > To these folks, death means that they got away with all sorts of > stuff, so they can be as evil, lazy, stupid, wasteful, blab, blab, > blab as they wish. > > 2. Then there are those people who have been brainwashed by the > current round of Christians, most of whom have been taught that all > they need do is " believe " and St. Peter will let them in... > > (gosh I wish it were that easy;-) > > ...even though in the teachings of Origen, the primary exponent of > Christ's teachings in the 3 century, reincarnation was a part of the > original teachings, many of which still remain in the bible today, > when you study with an aware eye... > > ...but you cannot manipulate people to do your bidding, " if they get > to heaven by their own works " , which means they don't need to be > controlled, nor do they need to build all those great cathedrals... > > ...so in the 5th century, the whore queen theodora (documented > historically buckwheat!)and her hubby Justine threw those parts by > Origen (and others with similar viewpoints) out, and rewrote a > bunch... > > As always, the winner's, the government in power, make history fit > their reality. (remember florida? Bush did NOT win the popular vote!) > > And, I don't believe in reincarnation this time, nor for the past 3 > life times, either! > > > Ps. Many of the current versions of reincarnation are just as stupid > as some of the religious versions taught by certain organizations, > and is used as a cop-out for talking life seriously, or for building > your own skills and personality. For more on this read the 4 books > by Gina Cerminara, and get real scared...then get aware...then start > doing what you will, eventually end up doing anyway, someday. Or not. > An interesting study. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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