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The Model Health Show
Shawn Stevenson is a podcast host who has the number #1 health show in the world. He talks about everything from physical health to mental health. His episode today is very powerful because he talks about his story again and the mindset to change his life. If you listen to the first part before he gets into the interviews, how do you see it relating to the quantum? Share your thoughts.
1 like • May 26
https://youtube.com/@theshawnmodel?si=7eQVT1HCFLnPcn7K
Intuition
Talking with @Kathy Ratcliffe she expressed how much that intuition has led her to where she's at today. Something I can relate to as I've become more intuned with myself over the years which has been led been intuition. The human intuitive experience I've found has been steadily attached for the past at 10 years in a focused effort. (That's just my perspective.) But the intuitive state can't be denied as a real human experience. It doesn't have to be something grand and usually it's actually very subtle. For instance, a few days ago I was walking by a locker. (I'm currently living in a dormitory as part of a vocational program.) The locker was empty and the door of it was open. These lockers have custom made wooden shelves. Well when I saw the shelves of this empty locker. I felt a slight tug, a desire to take want to switch my shelves with these. (Which is permitted) But I didn't do it because I recognized that slight intuitive feeling, that I should exchange shelves; however, I wanted to experiment. What was my experiment? To see if in the future I'd find need for these other shelves. And today as I was trying to get into the shower after work. One of my shelves collapsed and instantly I thought "Oh the beauty of it!" Why? Because I wasn't wrong or right in not taking those shelves. But I did create a different path into the future a path that has led me to write this now! It's currently 11:26 pm I should be sleeping but can't until I finish this. Because as I was trying to sleep my mind wondered to a screen of my day, that led me back to thinking about those wooden shelves. And in that moment I realized.... Did I really chose to "not" take those shelves? Because I feel an intuitive sense that it was ultimately to write this post! What do you think? Goodnight
The Future is Free
Did you know that the future can be organised by imagining it to have happened already - and it can happen as you'd like it to? @Lee Hendricks discussed this with me recently - and he reports amazing results from adopting this mode of thinking. Time is best described as a torus - a ring doughnut, if you like - of past and future waves meeting in the Present; the waves are multiple - they include variables, so that Superposition (being in multiple states at once) is supported. This means that nothing is fixed until the Present moment lands, and from there everything is variable again - on both past and future lines! This doesn't work for our brains, as our brains exist as 3D objects and operate according to 3D parameters. The brain more easily imagines an arrow of time from past to future. That's an illusion! Imagine the past differently, and you change the future line that relates to it. Drop a grudge and forgive someone, and the resultant relationship shifts. Your memory of the event in 3D is a fixed image, but the variables of its happening are still there. You can do this with futures, which then align with an appropriate past (i.e. your experience - what you've learned and the talents you've gained) as the rules are the same in reverse. Law of Attraction advocates use this principle in their advisories. What do you think? Are you already thinking like this?
The Future is Free
1 like • May 17
I have experienced this state. In my experience I've found that you don't so much as focus on the future state you desire. But anchor it in your belief that it will happen. Here's the process I've found that works for me: 1. I'm driven by a deeply intense emotional state of intention to create something in the future. 2. My attention is laser-focused on this future objective for a brief intense focused amount of time. (But I've found the longer I hold this state the better, it's just very taxing.) I channel this intensity through the ancient spiritual form of communication with the universe known as the Futhark. 3. Once my message is finished I release it in a ritual setting usually by burning it. 4. Afterwards I give it no more thought. I allow the universal laws to work and don't worrying about time. Because as you stated @Kathy Ratcliffe time isn't linear and this is where people tend to try and force manifestation. If you do this you anchor it in your subconscious to the unseen forces and laws of the universe with belief! Because think about something you truly believe. Do you sit there and constantly ponder it? No, you believe it's true that simple. And every time I've done this it has never failed. But here's the last part: 5. Love, Respect and Honor the universe by giving to it. Don't just ask or demand constantly from it. What are you giving in return? Have you given anything? A sacrifice is never easy or it's no true sacrifice and the most valuable thing you have to give is yourself. So how can you give yourself to the universe? By wanting nothing from it. 😉 All-Father Odin tells us in the Hávamál of the Poetic Edda stanza 145: "Better is unasked than sacrificed overmuch; a gift always looks for a return." In otherwords when you do finally ask. You have a better relationship because that's what it's about. Your relationship with the universe and what we Ásatrú call "troth". I understand this "quantum" concept because in ancient Scandinavian spiritual lore. The Vikings didn't see time as linear in the modern sense. They lived for the now and the thules (sages) understood how ørlög (primal-law) shape wyrd (fate).
Being Awake was Banned!
This morning I had a really interesting discussion with @Lee Hendricks , who's with us in the group now as we pass the 27 milestone with him joining. Towards the end of our talk we enjoyed being incensed together over the demonisation of the word Woke, and I posted in Skoolers about this, mentioning no names and not promoting my group. I was just advocating a hashtag - Awake is Great! It got 4 Likes before they took it down. I was on it long enough to see that it had a reaction before the red message flagged up, "This Post has been Deleted." All the self-congratulatory stuff about earning loads of money is fine, but clearly if you want to say anything that could be controversial it's a no-no. I'll have to find a way of getting #AwakeisGreat out there via other channels. Lee and I agreed that the demonisation of language was a savage trick against social evolution. They've tried it also with Empathy, introducing the variant 'empathetic' which has a totally different connotation. Everything that could possibly be 'anti-establishment' has been stuffed into the Woke box and shot at by GB News and media promotion. Let's push back by making sure our language is just what we want it to be, and our ways of life are protected. Remember - #AwakeisGreat - spread the word!
Being Awake was Banned!
2 likes • May 15
Hell yeah! @Kathy Ratcliffe
Positivism v. Practical Mechanics
In conversation here with @Evie Wright I had cause to mention Positivism, a fancy term for scientists who only accept proven facts and rubbish everything else. Brian Cox is one of those... I quote: "The uncertainty principle is a doorway through which all kinds of charlatans and purveyors of tripe can force their philosophical musings." Academia is full of positivists. Their approach has hindered progress in the quantum field for more than a century - if you look up quotes from the quantum founders (Schrödinger, Planck, Heisenberg etc.) you'll find plenty of esoteric comments about consciousness and reality being beyond the realm of current exploration. Peer pressure, paper approval and funding have exercised constraint on diving deeper than the laboratory vacuum and prevented evolution of this science that has found itself stuck at the most basic level of understanding. In conversation with @Caleb Boring live online the other day, we discussed many aspects of practical quantum mechanics and how it affects the way we live our lives. As individuals, we are given to all kinds of interpretations and applications of principles, giving us the freedom to explore concepts at will without constraint. The Universe is set up to gather information - a thing is either True or Not True, which doesn't mean it's false, it just means it is untrue unless found to be otherwise. This binary system is self-replicating, so what's true for you might be untrue for someone else. And that's fine, it's allowed. Variations are everything in the quantum flux - uniqueness rules (as in snowflakes and grains of sand) and hidden variables exist in wells of probability that continually vary so that nothing stays the same. With this information-gathering protocol at the heart of universal perpetuation, it stands to reason that the more we give, the more we receive. The more we learn, the more there is to teach. And the more we practise mindful gratitude, the more opportunities to appreciate will come our way. It's not magic, it's the bedrock of physics that at present nobody really understands. This aspect has been discussed with @Ann-Marie Burtell and covers a lot of ground in self-development.
Positivism v. Practical Mechanics
1 like • May 14
@Kathy Ratcliffe that was very eloquently put. Thank you for sharing that.
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