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aztec

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #40 on: July 17, 2011, 05:21:00 pm »
go preach to people that give a poop

boshravie

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #41 on: July 17, 2011, 05:34:36 pm »
And here is the grand daddy of them all. Do you know, Ralph Waldo Emerson said, ‘The Law of Cause and Effect was the Law of Laws” ?

Was he a Boodist or sommat?  Karma is the law of cause and effect.


How do you like what is coming into your life? Do you know what it is? It is a reflection of what you are sending out. That is right. This whole universe operates by law.

So, here we have in the news that missionary workers are killed in Afghanistan; they were there trying to save lives, yet they get murdered.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-south-asia-10900338

Are you saying that they were murdered because of their 'reflection'?  What law caused these decent people to be killed?  Also what about children, when they're raped and murdered; is that because they've been sending out the wrong reflections?

What you put out comes back.

In what way?  I've just farted; how does that come back?

Energy returns to its source of origination.

Nope!  What school did you go to?  Energy can change states, never destroyed, but it doesn't go back to its source of origination.  Our energy is derived from the Sun.  So how does it get back there?

The law of cause and effect is truly the law of laws.

Karma?  Yes, unlike a court of law, you can't lie to your karma, though it's normally referred to as a natural force, rather than a 'law' since there's no deity judging and dishing out punishments.

This law states whatever you sow, you reap.

Not always in life, you don't.  What did those aid workers sow to have themselves get murdered?  There's loads of examples of bad things happening to good people; explain that?

Now, I want you to take five minutes and review the results you are getting in your life, your happiness, your health, your wealth.  If you want to earn more money, you have got to provide more service, but you do not have to work harder. Work is the worst way to earn money.

Money eh?  Is that your 'God'?  There's plenty of rich people with good health who kill themselves.  Bosh, mate, The Secret is a load of rollocks, and you're only making the people who market it rich.  Why don't you have a look at some of the free stuff that's available?

;D ;D You have got long way to go tosh. thats if you get there.  ;)

Tom White

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #42 on: July 17, 2011, 05:42:58 pm »

 ;D ;D You have got long way to go tosh. thats if you get there.  ;)


Death, mate, that's our destination.  I'll get there, so hopefully it's a long way to go.   ;D

boshravie

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #43 on: July 17, 2011, 05:50:04 pm »

 ;D ;D You have got long way to go tosh. thats if you get there.  ;)


Death, mate, that's our destination.  I'll get there, so hopefully it's a long way to go.   ;D
;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

boshravie

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #44 on: July 17, 2011, 05:51:59 pm »

 ;D ;D You have got long way to go tosh. thats if you get there.  ;)


Death, mate, that's our destination.  I'll get there, so hopefully it's a long way to go.   ;D

Law of Forgiveness

You know, I was recently studying one of Raymond Holliwell’s laws; Law of Forgiveness.
It is such a phenomenal concept. You know resentment and guilt will stop you from winning quicker than anything or feeling bad about something you did maybe today, yesterday or five years ago.
I want you to think of something that you are beating yourself up over. I do not care what it is, but I want you go through an exercise of forgiveness.
Now, forgive means “to let go of completely”. Abandon. Think about what I am saying.
Forgiveness is the one of the healthiest psychological moves you will ever make.
I want you to spend a few minutes and think of a couple of things that you beat
yourself up over that you experience some guilt over, or some resentment. They are destructive emotions and then make up your mind you are going forgive yourself, you are going forgive others.
Forgiveness means “let go of completely”, so mentally you are just going to let it go
completely. Let it go. Think of what you are going to forgive and then forgive yourself, forgive them. That is a healthy move, and a move that will help you become successful.
 :)

Nameless Drudge

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #45 on: July 17, 2011, 07:41:12 pm »
When you have finished with all your "guru" study and banter  you will then realise everything just "is as it is" and you extremely rarely have any control over it and most often the best thing you can do for yourself is get a good nights sleep.

 If you really want to challenge yourself then try and predict a coincidence.


The thought processes required may tune you back into reality.

H S and Son

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #46 on: July 17, 2011, 09:09:32 pm »
most often the best thing you can do for yourself is get a good nights sleep.

 If you really want to challenge yourself then try and predict a coincidence.


The thought processes required may tune you back into reality.

Spot on.

Tom White

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #47 on: July 17, 2011, 10:42:46 pm »
most often the best thing you can do for yourself is get a good nights sleep.

 If you really want to challenge yourself then try and predict a coincidence.


The thought processes required may tune you back into reality.

Spot on.

Not really.  I can't see 'Now just accept everything as it is, and get a good nights sleep' as being good advice to anyone with real problems.

Nameless Drudge

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #48 on: July 17, 2011, 11:20:27 pm »
Yes, but i didn`t say "just accept",i said "then you will realise" and that was post guru.

And when you have taken yourself apart and put it back together it really does just boil down to "Get a bloody grip" and if you like "accept". There is too much human weakness about and a whole bloody industry feeding off it .

 

Nameless Drudge

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #49 on: July 17, 2011, 11:29:59 pm »
And now there`s a whole load of new "people with problems" feeding off the industry.

Its time for the "Get a grip and pull yourself together revival". 

Tom White

Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #50 on: July 17, 2011, 11:39:57 pm »
Its time for the "Get a grip and pull yourself together revival". 

In my experience, that never works; it never worked when people said it to me.  For me to 'get a grip', I had to be shown how to create the causes and conditions for me to 'get a grip'.

I'm taking a bloke to the doctors tomorrow; he can't 'get a grip' either; though he's trying.  Part of his problem is that he was severely - and I mean severely - sexually abused as a child.  He's spent quite a long time in prison, has pancreatitis, has a sleeping disorder, suffers with manic depression; is an alky.

When I consider your advice in light of my friends problems, it sounds very trite.

CLEANCARE WC

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #51 on: July 18, 2011, 12:15:26 am »
WE CLEAN BY FAITH, NOT BY SIGHT WITH WATER FED POLE WHEN WORKING AT HEIGHT.

Nameless Drudge

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Re: Living From Gratitude
« Reply #52 on: July 18, 2011, 12:41:31 am »
Its time for the "Get a grip and pull yourself together revival". 

In my experience, that never works; it never worked when people said it to me.  For me to 'get a grip', I had to be shown how to create the causes and conditions for me to 'get a grip'.

I'm taking a bloke to the doctors tomorrow; he can't 'get a grip' either; though he's trying.  Part of his problem is that he was severely - and I mean severely - sexually abused as a child.  He's spent quite a long time in prison, has pancreatitis, has a sleeping disorder, suffers with manic depression; is an alky.

When I consider your advice in light of my friends problems, it sounds very trite.

I would agree,though its a bloody fine line between compassion and being the "enabler".