Shakespeare wrote, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players" in his prose about the seven roles man plays throughout his seeming life. Little did he know just how accurate this statement is, or perhaps he knew all too well. This world is like a 3D holographic movie playing in your mind where you are the writer, director, lead actor/actress, all of the secondary players, and even the sets and scenery that make up the virtual state that is believed to be… Continue
Added by Victor on February 13, 2010 at 10:23am —
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The mind is not the intellect, nor is it the thinking. It is rather, the medium in which thought is made palpable, and seemingly real. The mind is an idea of matter or substance, but a form of matter or substance unlike the average garden variety with which we are most acquainted. It is the ultimate idea of substance (if there were such a thing as substance) wherein the ideas of form can take their expression. What we are, the Authentic Identity, transcends mind, intellect and… Continue
Added by Victor on February 13, 2010 at 10:22am —
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The brain is not the thinker, for if a brain were required for thinking to occur, then how does the universal mind think, as it is not possible that a seemingly infinite mind can have a containing brain lest it not be infinite. The brain is an organ that acts as a bridge between the Spiritual and the corporal (between what "IS" and what is "experienced"). It passes sensations back and forth between the two states of presence (the ego identity and the Authentic Identity) by taking… Continue
Added by Victor on February 13, 2010 at 10:22am —
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As human beings we are trained by other human beings to continue in the traditions of what we call the past. Our self worth tends to come from three or four primary avenues. We assume our self worth based on our ability (need) to be right, and the approval of others coming from this same ability. We also determine our self worth based on our ability to achieve higher and higher levels of socially established success and accomplishment, the illusion of being the best of… Continue
Added by Victor on February 13, 2010 at 10:20am —
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We learn the nature and implementation of any universal law the same way that we learn anything. When we understand this we see that there is no special talent or exceptional intellectual understanding needed. There is nothing mystical or spiritual about any of it, yet most teachers try to spiritualize the whole process. The whole thing is simply the natural acting of completely natural laws, and there is no need to apply any theological explanation to understand or implement any… Continue
Added by Victor on February 13, 2010 at 10:19am —
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