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Now why do people detect change difficult if change is the stuff of life? I muse it is for we calculate of ourselves for "entities," in other words, asset! But we are no truly things, for the cells in our bodies are often creature replaced. We are accidents in process. We are stories! Now what makes a fable? A story is not about the conditions of things, yet about the changing conditions of things, or about the changing relationship between people and circumstances.
The Field, by Lynne McTaggart, is about what this investigative reporter base about what is ready to convert a revolution in science. It pertains to the theory of the "Zero Point Field." You've probably listened that the size of the space between electrons is a lot, lot, lot bigger than the size of the electrons themselves. The same goes for the planets in our solar system. Ever marvel why all that wasted space? Well, the Zero Point Field theory is about how that space inbetween is where the energy is! In the space in-between is where the unitive field, uniting entire creation, has its life. It's where "nobody" is, that the momentous matter is occurring! As scientists begin to learn how to tap into this energy, things are working to be different. The limitless energy of empty space ambition someday permit us to power aeroplane along someone favor a radio beam, if you recognize that picture from one of Edgar Cayce's stories. It has tremendous implications for healing, especially what we call spiritual healing, or cerebral healing by a distance.
The first book is about how the world isn't really made of things. It's energy. And energy isn't really a thing. It exists extra in the space between what we think of as things. In its existence in the space in-between, energy is really an event [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], an event of relationships.
Let's see at the second book [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], When Life Changes, by Carol Adrienne, a guidebook to dealing with change. Among her other honors, the lyricist co-wrote with James Redfield the workbook to accompany The Celestine Prophecy. She's book this book because we find change difficult. Often it happens to us and we have to adjust. Sometimes we wish to initiate it but find it difficult. That seems to be one of the ambiguities about life: life is change, we are living [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], but we can't handle with change! So she writes this book annotating how to deal with it. I'm alive, so I've been through a lot of changes, either voluntary and involuntary, and I can recognize in her book numerous nice ideas, proposals, and, above all, an approach to change. She's a instructor of intuition, and she teaches intuitive methods to help us get into harmony with the normal flow of change. In the pause - let's call it a pause and not a stop - between the status quo and what's coming along, there's a creative unrest inside. Not a deep, dark aperture of solicitude and dread, she'd mention, but rich, creamy, ingenious turmoil, like what happens when the caterpillar in its cocoon has totally dissolved into liquid, but it's at present a butterfly. Ever been in that muddle? Her book is how to make a splendid elixir for change from that stuff.
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I obtain a heap of books apt jot almost and it's all hard to prefer. For this issue I had judged to write approximately the paperback The Field: The Quest as the Secret Force of the Universe (HarperCollins). It is a book approximately the new outlook of vigor and its relationship to healing and other materials. Then another book came according and I fair had to write about it: When Life Changes Or You Wish It Would: How to Survive and Thrive in Uncertain Times (William Morrow). Its title is beautiful descriptive of its contents. The motif came to me to write about what these two books, above quite different subjects, had in mutual to educate us. Doing so has proven worthwhile, giving me a current perspective ashore one antique theme.
It's not what exists that makes a story, it's what's happen- Iing to what exists, which allows meaning to unfold. Change is difficult for us because we identify with the conditions of our lives, not our relationship to those conditions.
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