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Raimon Samsó

  • Shin Entienzahas quoted2 years ago
    Everything by devotion, nothing by obligation.
  • Inusah Hamzahas quotedlast year
    Law of Talion.
    Law of Action.
    Law of Assumptio
  • Inusah Hamzahas quotedlast year
    Law of Talion.
    Law of Action.
    Law of Assumption.
  • Inusah Hamzahas quotedlast year
    eye, tooth for a tooth. I do not believe that anyone belonging to this dimension will be reading this book, so let us pass directly to the second level: those who apply the “Law of Action:” self-improvement, goal setting, empowering... In short, they are individuals who strengthen themselves, struggling for a better life. The third level is inhabited by individuals who apply the “Law of Assumption.” They are those that have looking within themselves, and recognized their authentic identity: the Presence of I Am.
  • Inusah Hamzahas quotedlast year
    may be wondering: How do I practice having no objectives? I will give you a few hints:

    By asking myself: What drives me to achieve it?
    Accepting that I never know what is best for myself.
    Giving all my steps to love, and letting Him guide me.
  • btwjzgwvdhas quoted2 years ago
    will use two key concepts, which should be clear: reality and world, unchanging meaning.
    • Reality is invisible, it is the spiritual realm, and it is the matrix of all that is visible in the world of things. It's the cause. It is the only reality.
    • The world of things is the manifestation of the invisible dimension. It is the effect. It is a projection.
    In other words, the visible world that you perceive is less real in invisible reality. A quantum physicist would call them deployed order and implicate order. World and reality.
    Consciousness. It is the Divinity, the spirit and any other end word that you want to use. Known. It is the realm of the spirit. It has no levels.
    Awareness. It is the mind, the means or tool by which consciousness is expressed. Perceive It is the domain of the ego, and it has levels.
  • anayahaha01has quoted7 days ago
    Neville (1905-1972) was born in Barbados, British Antilles, in 1905, in one of the most prominent families on the islands. In 1922, he traveled to the U.S. to study theatre when he was seventeen years old. But he soon desisted, coincidentally after he met a Kabbalah master.
  • anayahaha01has quoted7 days ago
    began his career as a lecturer in New York. He studied spiritual subjects throughout his life and was recognized as a mystic. As I said, he soon learned the Hebrew Kabbalah and mystical Christianity. He had a great ability to clarify the hidden meanings of the Bible in the metaphors it uses, bringing its content into the mystical field.
  • anayahaha01has quoted7 days ago
    one of the most influential professors in the field of American "New Thought". This movement of 19th and 20th century mystics was defined by two basic principles. The first premise is that between the human being and the Divinity there are no intermediaries, because they are the same and an experience of direct connection with the source is required. And the second premise, the power of thought (imagination combined with emotion), manifests reality.
  • anayahaha01has quoted7 days ago
    odern New Age movement, which later adopted and re-elaborated many of his principles. It was a precursor of what today is known as the Law of Attraction
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