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Wednesday, December 11, 2013

Planes of Consciousness

Ernest Holmes, in The Science of Mind (page 104.3- 104.5), wrote about immortality, saying "there could be a form within the very form that one's body now occupies in space; there might be innumerable bodies each within the other; and each would be just as real as the one we now think we occupy.... From the standpoint of immortality we may have a body with a body to infinity." He went on to say, "Planes are not places; they are states of consciousness."

In considering this writing, I became inspired to represent the planes of consciousness in the same way that we represent electrons orbiting an atom's nucleus
, similar to planets orbiting a star.



Planes of Consciousness





Wednesday, November 20, 2013

I read this Wall Street Journal article  on genetic testing with interest. In it, the author describes those person having the genetic trait in question as "patients-in-waiting." I prefer a different term, "exceptionally healthy."

Patients-in-waiting are basket cases. Exceptionally healthy people are proud of their health, in spite of what the doctors are telling them. They may be the answer to the disease others with similar genetic markers have.

Let's change the mind set, and be exceptionally healthy.

Wednesday, November 13, 2013

“The last of the human freedoms, to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, is to choose one’s own way.”  -- Viktor Frankl 

Choosing My Own Way
I learned about the BRCA 2 mutation after my daughter called me following up on her physical exam, and told me her doctor asked whether our family carried a BRCA mutation. The question was based on her family history: a great grandmother and two great aunts died young of breast cancer, her grandfather had breast cancer, and her maternal aunt also had breast cancer. Clearly something was going on.

I spoke with my father about getting genetic testing because genetic councilors suggest the oldest living person who potentially has the mutation gets tested first; that way, if the results are positive for the mutation, the other family members can tell the lab what to look for.

“No! I don’t want to get the test! Of course I carry the cancer gene, but I won’t get the test! Tell your daughter to be extra vigilant, but my veins are hard to reach and I don’t want to waste money getting a test that we already know what the outcome will be.” So went a heated conversation over the phone with my father. He flatly refused to have the test done.

Since he wouldn't  I did, and found out that I have a “deleterious mutation” to a BRCA 2 gene, confirming that the reason my grandmother died of breast cancer, and my dad had breast cancer and died of metastatic prostate cancer, was that one of the cellular hygiene features in our DNA was somehow different. Theoretically, the mutation may stop a cleansing process, allowing hyper-dividing cells to freely multiply at some point relatively early in life, and cancer can develop. 

So perhaps a root cause for some of my life choices is the BRCA 2 mutation, manifest in my grandmother, echoing through her absence, into my family. The pit in my stomach when tempers flare may come from 1930s Philly – when survival required living without love, because a cancer grew unabated in a mother’s breast. Therefore, I forgive my dad for his emotional lack, he tried. I forgive my grandmother, who I never knew, for dying so young – she did not have a healer. She passed along to me, though my father’s blood, a genetic anomaly we label a deleterious BRCA 2 mutation. She passed it on to her daughters, too, and they joined her too young and after too hard of lives.

Since God makes no errors, what is the spiritual purpose of this mutated gene? 85% of women who have certain BRCA mutations develop cancer. Perhaps the reason lies in the 15% of women carrying this mutation who do not develop cancer. Could these women hold the cure for cancer? Could I?

My objective in dealing with BRCA mutations, and any other inherited trait, is to address it not with fear, but with curiosity driven toward understanding. I know I must be vigilant monitoring my health, but even more vigilant monitoring my thoughts. If nothing else, knowing my BRCA status provides me with an impetus to live life more fully – as if each day is a gift from God – which it is.  


I choose love.

Wednesday, November 6, 2013

What I believe to be true about addictive/compulsive behavior
Robert Michel

An addictive person is one who believes that they are not whole, and that by adding an “X Factor,” they will be whole. The “X Factor” can be a substance, such as drugs or alcohol, or it can be an experience, such as gambling or sex. What the addictive person in each case has in common is the feeling that they are not capable of functioning the way they desire without the stimulus of the “X Factor”.

Often we associate addiction with personality. According to the Science of Mind textbook, factors to be considered in the development of personality are listed here:

·         Heredity
·         Race-suggestion
·         Environment
·         Child training
·         Education
·         Auto-suggestion
·         Anything impinging on conscience

Heredity may promote physical addiction and/or addictive behavior. For example, some ethnic groups, such as Native Americans, have not developed a resistance to alcohol and may become addicted more easily than other groups. Other ethnic groups may actively promote addictive behavior, like smoking cigarettes in Eastern Europe.

Race suggestion feeds an addictive mentality by promulgating the sex appeal of addictive behavior, and this may be Madison Avenue playing on our psyches. When our society continuously reinforces the perceived attractiveness of smoking or drinking, it tends to absorb into the collective consciousness and find its way into our personalities.

Environment also can support addictive behavior and personalities. When a person is born into a family already addicted to the “X Factor,” it becomes normal that the new family member is also an “X Factor” addict. The family is not the only source of an environmental influence; kid’s cohorts growing up have a similar effect to family: “If you are from our neighborhood, you do the “X Factor” with us – or you are an outsider.”

Child training feeds addictive personalities when the training is rife with “X Factor” influences. Kids are fed wine at the dinner table in some families and this normalizes getting drunk. Kids see drinking on TV or in the movies and they get trained in the idea that it is OK and normal to drink. The same thing goes for gambling, sex, and drugs: many kids get trained in these “X Factors” from their parents, TV, movies, and their cohorts.
Education shapes personalities, and lack of education shapes personalities too. If a person lacks the basic education to survive in the job market, they easily fall prey to “X Factor” intoxication. Whether it is substances or compulsive behaviors, lack of education can be tied directly to addictive behavior.

Other factors shaping personality include auto-suggestion and “anything impinging on conscience” forms the category of “anything else that could make a person addictive.” Clearly we do not know the reasons why every person ends up dependent upon addictive substances or compulsive destructive behaviors, so we write it off as auto-suggestion (they thought their way into it) or something impinged on their conscience.

These pathways to addictive personalities are the same that form non-addictive personalities, just turned in a skewed direction. The addict’s need for the “X Factor” may stem from any of the listed personality inputs, or combinations of these inputs, combined with low self-esteem.  By addressing the roots of the addictive personality, they can be treated, and addiction can be healed.


Wednesday, October 9, 2013

Week 4 Homework: Treatment for New Life Direction

I know that God is in all as all through all. God is Infinite in Its expression and reach. God is the Alpha and Omega, expressed in an everlasting circle of creation, always resurging back in new and different ways.

I know that God, being Infinite, is here within me as me. I am a perfect out-picturing of God in my own individual and unique way. I know that the truth about me is that God is here with me as me in my own individual manifestation.

I affirm now that I am tapped into the universal supply, the infinite supply of good in this universe and that this does now manifest for me in the form of a lifestyle of my choosing. I affirm right now that God is the infinite supply and source of all material and spiritual good. Life rearranges itself in new ways for me and expresses the abundance of God through me right now and always. I have the freedom that comes now with this specific understanding of the law of supply that infinite good is mine. All the resources required for my chosen lifestyle, including ample money in the bank, is mine right now. Therefore, I can go out and express myself in my chosen lifestyle today!

I am so grateful for this in my life. It is so wonderful to feel the freedom and power to choose how to live, to know I have the ability to make that choice and to have it be done for me. I am so thankful, thank you, God, for this expressing of love.

I release this word into the Law knowing it is done. Any doubt of this is dissolved like ice melting on a summer street. Any fear dissipated and is replaced by joyous realization that I can choose my own lifestyle. Having made the choices, I release any worry or any doubt. It is done.

Tuesday, October 1, 2013

Treatment for Successful Term Completion

This Week 3 assignment deals with completing our Practitioner 1 Term 1 course successfully. This treatment could apply to any course work undertaken by a student.

Treatment for successful completion of Practitioner 1, Term 1

There is one Intelligence in the universe, one indivisible Whole that is Infinite Intelligence – we see It in the expansive galaxies, solar systems, planets, and we see It around us in nature, and in the tiny molecules, atoms and subatomic particles. This vast range does not begin to describe the Infinite Intelligence behind life – and with awe I affirm this Intelligence is.

This Infinite Intelligence is all encompassing, and that means It and I are one. What I call “me” is a unique individualization of Infinite Intelligence. It really inspires deep feelings of wonder to know that this Power for good resides within me as me and it is a Power I direct.

I now affirm that the course I am attending, Professional Practitioner 1, Term 1, is unfolding perfectly for me – I am in complete control of my time and my assignments are fully completed on time – so my Practitioner 1 term is a done deal, a complete success! Any thoughts to the contrary are false, any feelings that pull me back are false, any doubt about my ability is wrong; rather, I know that I am a successful practitioner in training, my motivation is strong and pure, my ability is beyond belief, and my results are a reflection of my knowing this is where I belong right now, successfully completing this course.

I now give thanks for this understanding, and the understanding I gain in this class as I learn to better direct and apply the Law in my life and for the benefit of others. I am so thankful to have the perfect teacher and classmates to accompany on this journey.


I release this word into the Law, knowing that it is done! My word returns to me fulfilled. And so it is.