There was a Bayesian world of probabilities I was aware of. Read a book by a Louise Hay-group woman called Pam Grout. The title of the Hayesian book is E squared. Being a square (not a squire), I fell for it, and turned out it was a good read.
Generally, it proposes that all objects are 'live' and can and do react to what you think. So does God, who is also a force-field connecting all the energy particles. We have enormous powers to make things happen. By wishing for them sincerely, almost demanding them.
We can also heal ourselves by asking body cells to heal. Food can be made nourishing by making 'it' feel good. Being grateful brings a lot of benefits to us. We can wish for things to happen, and the force-field works to make it so.
She describes a few experiments to put her theories to test- mostly in 48 hours each.
Wish for things forcefully, sincerely, and they will. I did wish that people would read this blog (before I read the book), and of late, readership has skyrocketed. QED.
Generally, it proposes that all objects are 'live' and can and do react to what you think. So does God, who is also a force-field connecting all the energy particles. We have enormous powers to make things happen. By wishing for them sincerely, almost demanding them.
We can also heal ourselves by asking body cells to heal. Food can be made nourishing by making 'it' feel good. Being grateful brings a lot of benefits to us. We can wish for things to happen, and the force-field works to make it so.
She describes a few experiments to put her theories to test- mostly in 48 hours each.
Wish for things forcefully, sincerely, and they will. I did wish that people would read this blog (before I read the book), and of late, readership has skyrocketed. QED.
4 comments:
i am trying to square the circle.
I think Old McDonald has been using the 'food trick to make it taste good' in his fries for 100 years.. then again the founder's name was Kroc.
"The Secret" from Rhonda Byrne also talks about similar things.
Sowmya, yes, these are books in the same genre, including a couple by Louise Hay.
DH, you bet!
Smita, good luck!
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