Intention

When I walk to work I get to view Seattle as the huge, expansive city in all its glory. It is beautiful no matter the weather especially when walking down from Capitol Hill, across I-5. Yet, there is a moment when looking down from the bridge that I have a sense of vertigo and feel a fear creeping up my spine. The fear is not a fear of heights, Erik says, but a fear of the Edge. This thought kept spinning in my mind because it felt familiar. I realized that the fear of the Edge is actually about Intention.

When driving down the road you notice a pothole. If you look straight at the pothole no matter which way you point your vehicle you cannot avoid pitting your tire in that hole however, if you look just to the left or right of the hole you manage to miss the pothole entirely. This is about Intention.

The fear of the Edge is actually a description of how powerful your Intention can be. Wherever you put your gaze, thought or feeling is where you will go. So, if you’re gazing over that bridge your Intention is willing you to go over, thus, the fear of your own Powerful Intention.

Focus. Your Intention. Just to the left or right of a *insert pothole-like analogy here*
*unless you have a parachute*

Here’s some more interesting info on Glen Rein which could also be applied to your powerful Intentions:

Glen Rein, Ph.D. Quantum Biology Research Lab, Northport, NY

Information content associated with both classical and non-classical (subtle, non-Hertzian, scalar) electromagnetic energy can be stored in physical objects. These objects include water (Rein, 1992, Schwartz, 1991), geometric patterns (Rein, 1997), electronic circuits (Dibble & Tiller, 1999) and even paper (Omura, 1990). For water and electronic circuits, preliminary evidence suggests that the stored information can be subsequently retrieved or utilized by biological systems, thereby producing a biological effect. In this sense these objects have a memory of the information stored within them. Although long-term storage of information in physical objects is considered an anomaly in the eyes of traditional science, it has been demonstrated experimentally.

The author’s own research in this area has demonstrated that subtle energy generated from “free energy” devices and those associated with human intention can be stored in water for several months if the optical properties of water are measured using a special form of ultraviolet (UV) spectroscopy (Rein, 1992). Furthermore, the stored energy is biologically active when the water is exposed to a variety of biological systems (Gagnon and Rein, 1990). One of the biological targets used in these studies was the DNA molecule. In addition to these responses to stored or imprinted energy, DNA has been shown to act as an antenna for other forms of subtle energy (Rein, 1994a, 1996, 1997). Thus, it has been discovered that in addition to classical EM fields (Semin, 1995), subtle energy resonates with the DNA molecule and causes physical changes in its secondary structure (winding and unwinding of the helix).

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New Beginnings

The New Year brings fun changes which trickle down into every arena of my life. New job, New friends, New home, New journey…. and most of all New Self. Being ever-changing the self is always new but sometimes you can actually feel the newness. I’m shivering with excitement.

I read a beautiful book, “The True Story of Hansel and Gretel”. My first fiction-read in a long time. I sat on the couch for three days and melted into the story. I am still separating myself from the aftermath.

I want to reach so many people. To have meaningful discussions/thoughts/experiences. I desire a thriving community of like-minded others. I know that this community already exists all around me and I am writing to you in hopes that you will connect with me here and strengthen the current bond that exists.

Share with me. And share with others.

I am Here.
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Today I received a lovely email from Annette which was very inspirational.  I leave it here for you:

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THE HEART OF THE MATTER

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“It also explains the fact that holy men throughout history have stressed love as a path to God. Only in loving states does God’s energy become available to mortals to work divine magic upon them”.

Taken from the research web site of Glen Rein

Glen Rein is probably the most knowledgeable scientist in this field and it is worth knowing about this latest research. Dr. Rein believes that the ancient wisdom is correct. The heart and not the brain is the seat of emotions and health. It is the entry point of the soul within the body. Using fast fournier transformation (FFT) he converted a conventional EKG of the heart into a frequency diagram, something no one ever thought of before. Lot’s of mapping of brain frequencies have taken place but the
heart, he points out, is much more powerfully electrical than the brain. Heart activity must be screened out when doing an EEG on the brain. What he found is as significant as it is amazing.

Negative emotions such as frustration, unhappiness, anger, hatred, jealousy and the like generate chaotic, weak, high frequency heartwave graphs. Positive emotions, on the other hand, such as love, appreciation and gratitude generate very orderly, low frequency, but very powerful waves on the graph. The significance of this is much more than a scientific curiosity as we shall see.

A model of the electromagnetic field of the heart shows a perfect, fractal, toroidal (donut) shape. According to Dr. Rein such a shape is a subtle energy transducer, i.e. it converts one form of energy to another, because it generates an infinite number of harmonics allowing a step down or demodulation of higher energies such as we have been calling tachyon energy. Energy travels through harmonics with no loss of power. Think of it as a staircase for energies from the beyond.

Only when the heart is coherent, as in feelings of love and connectedness, can the energy come through in force. Resonance and coherence in an orderly system are the apparent keys to tapping the tachyon field. (And
maybe this is why lovers always seem so healthy despite all that tachyon discharge.) This is apparently what Dr. Badgley discovered when he found that different substances affected the pulse (a measure of the heartbeat) whenever they entered the life field.

Dr. Rein decided to prove it by conducting experiments in which healers were able to change the absorption spectrum of DNA by either winding the coil tighter or unwinding it according to their intention. This was even done from a mile away when the spectrograph operator had no idea when the experiment was taking place. Most importantly, the ability to achieve this feat only took place when the healers changed their heart frequencies to a highly coherent state, in other words, when they were loving.

From this we can get a good idea about the interface of emotions and health, the new field of psychoneuroimmunology. People are first and foremost their own healers. They are ultimately responsible for their own health whether they know it or not. Anyone who claims to be able to heal you is a liar. A true healer assists the mind/body to heal itself. If the body really does require its own supply of tachyon energy to stay healthy then perhaps much of it does come from the heart, a sort of dynamo feeding healthful energy into the body. A chronically negative person, depressed, angry, guilt-ridden, anxious or hateful, cuts off their own healing, healthful source of life energy by disordering and blocking their heartwaves. Sickness follows eventually. Happy people tend to be healthy people. Could this be why?

It also explains the fact that holy men throughout history have stressed love as a path to God. Only in loving states does God’s energy become available to mortals to work divine magic upon them.

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FORGING REAL PEACE
by Marianne Williamson

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Just as there is a so-called art of waging war, so there is an art of waging peace. “True peace,” said Dr. King, “is not merely the absence of some negative force – tension, confusion, or war; it is the presence of some positive force – justice, good will and brotherhood.”

We need to declare peace now, with as much serious effort and intention as that with which a nation declares war. Fear-based thinking is essentially a war mentality, and who among us does not live with fear. Our efforts to be spiritually healed, to find the love that sets us free, is our effort to become not only more peaceful ourselves but also instruments of peace in a war-torn world. Gandhi said, “We must be the change we want to see happen in the world.”

Until a critical mass of Americans commits to the establishment of a nonviolent society, violence will continue to plague us… Ultimately, only a massive change of heart will change our societal direction in any serious way.

Love is more than a feeling; it is a choice, a commitment, a stand we take, or it is nothing. A stand for heart is the essence of the new, nonviolent revolution now brewing in America. We are looking within, where we are finding our true power. And we are committed to expressing our power in meaningful, effective ways.

It is time for us to repudiate America’s culture of violence, not just by blaming others but by inventorying our own hearts. Some of us need to surrender our guns, some of us need to surrender our violent books and videos, and some of us need to surrender the unforgiveness we harbor and have harbored in our hearts for years.

Until we, the American people, fundamentally change, nothing is going to be fundamentally different. Our children will continue to kill and be killed. Our use of antidepressant drugs will continue to soar. Our water and food will essentially become poisoned. And our very freedom will become mere memory.

The American experiment, in that awful yet no longer impossible scenario, will have failed.  Unless we choose otherwise, of course… and while there is still time.

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Happy New Year!

Happy 2007!

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