Affirmations and Thought Forms

Affirmations and Thought Forms
Author: Linda Stein-Luthke,Martin F. Luthke
Publsiher: eBookIt.com
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2013-02
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 9781456601997

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A channeled discourse from the Ascended Master ST. GERMAIN on the use of affirmations and the power of thought forms in the process of manifestation. ST. GERMAIN discusses how to create and use affirmations and thought forms productively, e.g., to manifest healing, abundance, and other desired outcomes. This book was written to enlighten and assist you with self-empowerment and self-awareness. CONTENTS Foreword Introduction Chapter 1: Why We Wish to Share With You Once Again Chapter 2: The Principles of Manifestation Chapter 3: What are Thought Forms? Chapter 4: Transforming and Releasing Thought Forms Chapter 5: Asking for Help Chapter 6: Creating Affirmations Chapter 7: Suggested Affirmations Appendix A: Introduction to Psychoenergetic Healing Appendix B: Suggested Readings Appendix C: Publications from Expansion Publishing

Thought Forms

Thought Forms
Author: Annie Besant,C. W. Leadbeater
Publsiher: Quest Books
Total Pages: 98
Release: 2015-05-20
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9780835631402

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What do ideas look like? This clairvoyant view of the shape, color, and atmospheric effect of mental energy includes black-and-white drawings and color plates to convey a graphic representation of the power of thought. Prominent Theosophists Annie Besant and C. W. Leadbeater were pioneers in asserting that thoughts are, indeed, things. Originally released in 1901, Thought-Forms is a seminal work on what thoughts “look” like. It had an impact far beyond the circle of its primary readers and greatly influenced leading artists such as Piet Mondrian and Wassily Kandinsky. Simple in style and clearly written, Thought Forms is a classic of the Theosophical tradition that has as much to say in our own day as it did a century ago. It lucidly sets forth a way to conceive of the invisible realms within and around us, with implications both for how we view the world and how we act in it. Discussion includes the meaning of color, thought forms built by music, and the nature of helpful thoughts. Based on the authors’ clairvoyant vision, its illustrations suggest the form thoughts take in relation, for instance, to anger, fear, intellect, sympathy, devotion, and a meditative state. Annie Besant herself describes the book’s purpose as being to “serve as a striking moral lesson to every reader, making him realize the nature and power of his thoughts, acting as a stimulus to the noble and a curb to the base. With this belief and hope we send it on its way.”

Affirmations

Affirmations
Author: Stuart Wilde
Publsiher: Hay House, Inc
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2009-03-05
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781401932084

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This inspirational book serves as a magnificent battle plan, where you learn to expand the power you already have in order to win back absolute control of your life.

The Infinite Energy of Mind

The Infinite Energy of Mind
Author: Charles Fillmore
Publsiher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 926
Release: 2023-11-11
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: EAN:8596547718307

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DigiCat presents to you this meticulously edited Charles Fillmore collection. This edition will introduce you with the spiritual power and the metaphysical truths in the religious writings, for which Fillmore's guidance and wise interpretation is more than necessary. Contents: Christian Healing The Twelve Powers of Man Prosperity Jesus Christ Heals Mysteries of John Atom-Smashing Power of Mind The Revealing Word

The Infinite Realms of the Spirit

The Infinite Realms of the Spirit
Author: Charles Fillmore
Publsiher: Good Press
Total Pages: 923
Release: 2023-12-03
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: EAN:8596547685913

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This edition will introduce you with the spiritual power and the metaphysical truths in the religious writings, for which Fillmore's guidance and wise interpretation is more than necessary. Contents: Christian Healing The Twelve Powers of Man Prosperity Jesus Christ Heals Mysteries of John Atom-Smashing Power of Mind The Revealing Word

How to Hear the Voice of God

How to Hear the Voice of God
Author: Susan Shumsky
Publsiher: Red Wheel/Weiser
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-06-15
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781601639677

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Susan Shumsky spent 20 years living and studying with a world-famous Maharishi, only to find that going through someone else to get to God wasn't the answer. Finally, she discovered the direct link to God within. In How to Hear the Voice of God, she shares the techniques that will enable you to do likewise. So why do we need to hear God? Many people panic when confronted with difficult choices in life, and choose unwisely. But making wise decisions with confidence is vital to one's happiness, health, and survival. Having an inner counselor on whom you can rely can bring you peace. In this world of confusion, you can choose the right path by listening to that still, small voice. Through this inspiring book, you will learn: How to meditate and directly experience the divine presence. How to get clear, precise messages and answers to practical questions from the voice of God within. How to release blockages that prevent you from hearing the divine voice. How to distinguish between the true divine voice and other inner voices. How to put your life back on track and in order. The book helps readers open to the inner voice through a powerful, field-proven guided meditation that tens of thousands have used to successfully develop their intuition in a practical way. With How to Hear the Voice of God, you can open the pipeline to Spirit and begin the flow of love, healing, wisdom, and in spiration from the being within.

Manifesting

Manifesting
Author: Von Braschler
Publsiher: Red Feather
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2021-06-28
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0764361716

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Use thought power to manifest real change in your life and create a better reality! Everyone sends thought forms, but these forms are generally sent without focus and intent, scattered to the four winds with little impact. Now you can communicate effectively with techniques showing how to manage these forms in your life by controlling your consciousness. Learn the missing steps to creative visualization to enable you to focus your thought power into impactful energy forms and target your thoughts to draw lost people, pets, and objects to you. Find out how to use telepathy to communicate effectively through easy exercises in yoga mediation and practice remote viewing, learn time travel, and heal with your thoughts by targeting your intent for effectiveness. Create thought forms to cover many facets of daily living, including those to heal the self and others.

Monstrous Ontologies Politics Ethics Materiality

Monstrous Ontologies  Politics Ethics Materiality
Author: Caterina Nirta,Andrea Pavoni
Publsiher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 255
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781648892196

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While the presence of monsters in popular culture is ever-increasing, their use as an explicit or implicit category to frame, stigmatise, and demonise the other is seemingly on the rise. At the same time, academic interest for monsters is ever-growing. Usually, monstrosity is understood as a category that emerges to signal a transgression to a given order; this approach has led to the demystification of the insidious characterisations of the (racial, sexual, physical) other as monstrous. While this effort has been necessary, its collateral effects have reduced the monstrous to a mere (socio-cultural) construction of the other: a dialectical framing that de facto deprives monstrosity from any reality. 'Monstrous Ontologies: Politics, Ethics, Materiality' proffers the necessity of challenging these monstrous otherings and their perverse socio-political effects, whilst also asserting that the monstrous is not simply an epistemological construct, but that it has an ontological reality. There is a profound difference between monsters and monstrosity. While the former is an often sterile political and social simplification, the end-product of rhetorical and biopolitical apparatuses; the latter may be understood as a dimension that nurtures the un-definable, that is, that shows the limits of these apparatuses by embodying their material excess: not a 'cultural frame', but the limit to the very mechanism of 'framing'. The monstrous expresses the combining, hybridising, becoming, and creative potential of socio-natural life, albeit colouring this powerful vitalism with the dark hue of a fearful, disgusting, and ultimately indigestible reality that cannot simply be embraced with multicultural naivety. As such, it forces us towards radically changing not the categories, but the very mechanisms of categorisation through which reality is framed and acted upon. Here lies the profound ethical dimension that monstrosity forces us to acknowledge; here lies its profoundly political potential, one that cannot be unfolded by merely deconstructing monstrosity, and rather requires to engage with its uncomfortable, appalling, and revealing materiality. This book will appeal to postgraduate students, PostDocs, and academics alike in the fields of philosophy, critical theory, humanities, sociology and social theory, criminology, human geography, and critical legal theory.