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Dan Rather Reports- Mind Science Scientists, with the help of Buddhist monks and the Dalai Lama, are unlocking mysteries of the brain. |
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"Thoughts are things--have tenacity, coherence, and life, they are real entities." -- from a Master's Letter “Every thought…evolved with energy from the brain, creates shape. This ought to make us more cautious about our thoughts.”–H.P. Blavatsky, Dialogues
Compassion is no attribute. It is the Law of LAWS—eternal Harmony, Alaya's SELF; a shoreless universal essence, the light of everlasting right, and fitness of all things, the law of Love eternal. –The Voice of the Silence
What’s in a name? Very often there is more in it than the profane is prepared to understand, or the learned mystic to explain. It is an invisible, secret, but very potential influence that every name carries about with it and “leaveth wherever it goeth.” Carlyle thought that “there is much, nay, almost all, in names.” “Could I unfold the influence of names, which are the most important of all clothings, I were a second great Trismegistus,” he writes. [HPB, article “What’s In A Name?”] DR. EMOTO: There is a special combination that seems to be perfect… which is love plus the combination of thanks and appreciation reflected in the English word gratitude. Just one of these is not enough. Love needs to be based in gratitude, and gratitude needs to be based in love. These two words together create the most important vibration. Love is an active word and gratitude is passive. When you think of gratitude -- a combination of appreciation and thankfulness -- there is an apologetic quality. The Japanese word for gratitude is kan-sha, consisting of two Chinese characters: kan, which means feeling, and sha, apology. It's coming from a reverential space, taking a step or two back. I believe that love coming from this space is optimal love, and may even lead to an end to the wars and conflicts in the world.
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