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Aug 29, 2005 11:26

As I finished up the film, yet again, I feel blessed and immersed in water of cleansing. Ah, indeed. What thoughts and the lives we are blessed to have.

Quantum physics sounds most intriguing indeed.

Quoted in order from the end of the film.

We're in completely new territory in our brain and because we're in completely new territory, we're rewiring the brain, literally reconnecting to a new concept. Then ultimately it changes us from the inside out. If I change my mind, will I change my choices? If I change my choices, will my life change? Why can't I change? What am I addicted to? What will I lose that I'm chemically attached to and what person, place, thing, time or event that I'm chemically attached to that I don't want to lose because I may have to experience the chemical withdrawal from that? Hence the human drama.
--- Dr. Joe Dispenza, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine
Life University

If I do this, I'm going to get punished by God. If I do the other thing, I'm going to get rewarded. This is a really poor description that tries to map out a path in life for us to follow but with deplorable results. Because there really is no such thing as good or bad. We're judging things far to superficially that way. Does that mean you're in favor of sin and licentiousness and depravity? No. It simply means that you need to improve your expression and understanding of what you're dealing with here. There are things that I do, and I know they'll evolve me. There are other things that will not evolve me. But it's not good or bad. There's no God waiting to punish you because you did one or the other.
--Dr. Miceal Ledwith
Formally Professor of Systematic Theology at Maynooth College in Ireland

You are a God in the making and you have to walk this path. But someday, you have to love the abstract as much as you love the condition of addiction. The only way I will ever be great to myself is not what I do to my body but what I do to my mind.
--Ramtha
Master Teacher: Ramtha School of Enlightenment
Channeled by JZ Knight

So if we're consciously designing our destiny and if we're consciously, from a spiritual standpoint throwing in with 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 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 at my ability to be able to experience these things and make it so that I have no doubt that it's come from you.
--- Dr. Joe Dispenza, D.C.
Doctor of Chiropractic Medicine
Life University

It is my belief that our purpose here is to develop our gifts of intentionality, and learn how to be effective creators.
--William Tiller, Ph.D
Professor Emeritus of Material Science and Engineering, Stanford University

We are here to be creators. We are here to infiltrate space with ideas and mansions of thought. We are here to make something of this life.
--Ramtha
Master Teacher: Ramtha School of Enlightenment
Channeled by JZ Knight

To acknowledge the quantum self, to acknowledge the place where we really have choice, to acknowledge mind -when that shift of perspective takes place we that somebody has been enlightened.
-- Amit Goswami, Ph.D
Professor of Physics, University of Oregon
Senior scholar in residence, Institute of Noetic Sciences

Quantum mechanics allows for the intangible phenomenon of freedom to be woven into human nature.
--Jeffrey Satinover, M.D. (Psychiatry), M.S. (Physics)
Past president of the C.G. Jung Foundation of New York, and William James Lecturer in the Psychology and Religion at Harvard University

Quantum physics, very succinctly speaking, is a physics of possibilities. It opens fundamentally the question of whose possibilities and who chooses from these possibilities to give us the actual event of experience. The only answer that is satisfactory both logically and meaningfully is the answer that consciousness is the ground of all being.
-- Amit Goswami, Ph.D
Professor of Physics, University of Oregon
Senior scholar in residence, Institute of Noetic Sciences

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