Do you still pray/talk to yourself like you used to?or wish very hard?

by Crumpet 33 Replies latest jw friends

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk
    The beauty of the subconscious connection is that there is a lot of wisdom and tranquility to relax into. Nature inspires peace and beauty, but of course there is a lot of competing for survival going on at a seen and unseen level in nature - but its overall effect inspires trust and confidence in the present, the future and also the past. That's an interesting book you referred too, may read it one day. Have just finished reading Mind into Matter by Fred Alan Wolf. Quantum Physics made easy, think am gonna have to read it a few times though , but that's no prob because it is very interesting. bernadette

    Very nice thoughts bernadette. I'll check out the Wolf book as well.

  • DJK
    DJK

    I dont pray. I do think about people who are hurting(IE:because of death, hospitalization or difficult times)and I hope the best for them. I do talk aloud to myself when I'm alone, mostly driving. With the invention of hands free cell phones in automobiles I dont have to worry about what other drivers think if they see me carriying on with a conversation and there is no one else in my truck. It's great.

  • bernadette
    bernadette

    NVR

    I think you'll enjoy that book - it was recommended by Jst2Laws to Big tex on a previous thread. Below is more of the reading list. Crumpet's point about the aborigines is sort of backed up by what the book dscribes re the imaginal/theoretical realm of quantum physics and the Amit Goswami book about quantum mechanics.

    from big tex's thread

    I'm curious - which book on buddhism did jst2laws reccommend. I've browsed through books on buddhism in bookstores - but it seems such a big subject I've ended up not buying anythin.

    Well actually I don't know if any of these books are about Buddhism. He and I had a rather metaphysical discussion (one which I found fascinating by the way), so I don't know if any of these books cover what you're interested in, but here's the list he sent me:

    Spontaneous Fulfilment of Desire By Depack Chopra The Power of Intention By Wayne Dyer The Matter Myth by Paul Davies and John Gribbin Mind into Matter by Fred Alan Wolf The Field by Lynne McTaggert The Self-Aware Universe by Amit Goswami He said if you're looking for a place to start, begin with Depack Chopra's book (which I intend to this weekend when I get paid. ). I hope he chimes in, or starts a thread because I was really very interested in listening to what he had to say about this particular subject (life and death).

  • nvrgnbk
    nvrgnbk

    Thank you bernadette for the list and great info.

    I don't know if any of these books cover what you're interested in,

    Know what I'm into? Reality. If those books help explain that, I'm game.

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