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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 9:59:20 AM
Hi Goodness, this has gotten interesting!! Martha...I played the same game. lol I have also seen people levitate on their own, and pass their hands (and objects) through glass. Then there are concepts like remote viewing, and human minds using the power of mental focus to influence not just people, but also machines. I believe there are many things in this world that we do not yet fully understand or can not fully explain. And really, is that any surprise? Who are we as humans to think the only things that exist are the ones our little human minds can comprehend and explain? Isn't that a little pompous? Heck, most of us don't even have the internal fortitude and mental discipline to rewire our own synaptic paths, nevermind understand something that is (as yet) unexplained. If we only accept that which we can prove, explain and understand - doesn't that fly in the face of believing in anything greater than us? Thus, I also believe that just because we don't understand something does not negate it's existence. : ) Linda
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 10:13:59 AM
Hey Winston; Gee, I'm enjoying this.... lol ===================================== Seek and ye shall find!" IF you're really really lucky you'll find what you are looking for right away. But, with life dealing the cards, I have to go with Gary on this one. You'll most often have to wade through the garbage first. It's there and it's real. It's how we deal with it that makes the difference. ===================================== I bolded the one line that stands out for me. In the book Psychocybernetics (published in 1960) Dr Maxwell Maltz talks about everything (including us) being made of energy. He uses a tuning fork as an example. Sound a tuning fork, and a piano across the room will respond in the same note. Pretend two people go to Google. Pretend both of them search the same phrase. They both start clicking on the results. One of them will say "Good grief. LOOK at all that rubbish. Trash. Smut. Garbage. WHAT is wrong with people? Look at this crap. Blah, blah, blah. Complain, complain, complain." The other will hit the back button quickly on sites they don't like until they find one they do like. "Oh, wow... look at this great site I found.... " One is sour about what they've found. One is happy about what they've found. Yet, they looked at the same things. Indeedy, it's "what we do with it" that matters. I think Linda (M) talked about the 'viewing box' that we all look at life through. I'd tend to agree. The cool thing about attitude is that we all get to choose our own. : ) L
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 10:22:22 AM
Gary; ============== "--> Gravity exists --> People can levitate" ============== I think I'll just gravitate, for now. Gravitate: 1. To move in response to the force of gravity. 2. To move downward. 3. To be attracted by or as if by an irresistible force Which one do you mean? lol (just giving you the gears a little) : ) L
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 10:43:36 AM
Gary, It can't be possible that you took my last comment literally, can it? Someone teach me how to put a wry-faced smiley in my posts...the one I used didn't do the job I intended it to. Cheri PS, Linda, cool example! And Martha's post gave me chills.
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Re: Quantum Physics
4/6/2006 11:20:22 AM
Hi Linda, It's called a "belief window" and I learned it in a What Matters Most semimar from the Franklin Covey company many years ago. To this day, I still imagine myself walking around with this window projected in front of my face and everything I see is through this window. And I acknowledge that everyone else may have a DIFFERENT belief window sticking out in front of their face. As you gave the Google example, we can each look at what APPEARS to be the same thing, and we each see it differently. Another good example is when a husband and wife interact. OFTEN, what one speaks to the other is interpreted differently... because after all, one of us of from Mars and the other from Venus! Right?
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