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Friday, November 22, 2019

All You Need Is... Love - 2008


First Star Formation Picture

All You Need Is...

I believe that I have figured out who/what God or Source is and how the universe (multiverse?) operates.  It is a big issue and some of the greatest minds on Earth have spent a lot of time and effort trying to explain it.  As with any grand “unification theory”, mine is simple.  Rather than mucking it up with someone or something to worship, we will call our Creator “Source”.

·    In what we commonly call “The Big Bang”, Source created our universe, as we know it.

·    Source may also have created other universes in parallel, in opposition or in multiplicity to our own, but for lack of perceptive ability, we would not know that.

·    There are so many ways of describing our universe (ex. relativity, quantum physics, string theory), that believing our universe to be anything less than “infinite” would require an artificial limitation, on our part.

·    If we accept the universe as “infinite”, so too, by definition, must we define "Source" as infinite.  This is because only an infinite Source can create an infinite universe.

·    Creation, as we know it, is both instantaneous, as in the Big Bang, and ongoing, as manifested in universal expansion.

·    In attempting to explain the dichotomy of simultaneous creation and expansion, traditional religions try to limit or co-opt the infinite Source of our universe.  For instance:

  • “God has a plan for your life” (and only we know what it is).
  • Our God is the One, True God” (and yours is not).
  • “Please tithe ten percent of your earnings to us” (and we will put in a good word with God for you).
  • “Only we are in direct contact with God” (and He requests that you follow our instructions).
  • “Please study this 2000 year old book, which represents the true word of God (despite editing and filtering by various clerics and printers over the past two millennia).
As I said, “in the beginning” (Hey, that phrase has a nice ring to it), unification is simpler than that.  Here is the real story:

·    Like a fireworks shop hit by lightning, creation or The Big Bang set "Love, Love, Love... All you need is Love" (DamienHirst-AllYouNeedIsLove.jpg)the universe into motion, spinning and expanding.

·    Those “universal fireworks”, or energies, as created by Source, were and are Love.  (When we fall in love, are we not supposed to see stars?)

·    We, the individual and collective intelligence that arose from that creation are transceivers and transmuters of the energy known as Love.

·    Some individuals are better than others are at filtering out static, also known as cosmic background radiation (CBR), thus allowing reception of a stronger “Love-signal”.

·    Those who allow themselves to receive a clear message of Love may elect to become teachers or thought leaders (Shaumbra).

·    Their quest is to proffer, teach and experience eternal and infinite "All You Need Is Love" Image (http://jamesmcgillis.com)Love.

·    If life is but a “game”, the “winners” are those who endeavor to receive, feel, enjoy and retransmit all the Love that is humanly and divinely possible.

·    Since the divinity of Source is within all of us, to please Source, all we need do is to please, or Love ourselves.

·    We share our Love with all All that Is and all who we meet, observe or contemplate, wherin that Love may manifest as physical, emotional or spiritual experience.

·    If we offer and share Love, we become both a reflection of, and a participant in universal creation, as powered by nothing more or less than the human emotion, which we call Love.

·    To become a Full Creator, Source asks nothing more of us and we are required to offer nothing more than…  Love.

The Beatles gotit Right - All You Need Is Love (http://jamesmcgillis.com) 
Now we have the answer, which is Love.  What was the question?  Oh, yes… it was, “How does the universe operate?
 
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In The Ether, We Find a Free Download of Napoleon Hill's "Vibration of Thought" - 2008


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In The Ether, We Find a Free Download of Napoleon Hill's "Vibration of Thought"

Author, Napoleon Hill was born into a poor family in 1883.  As a teenager, he became a reporter for several small newspapers.  He had visions of becoming a lawyer, and did in fact enter law school, but financial constraints soon forced him to withdraw.

Then in 1908, industrialist Andrew Carnegie commissioned Hill to interview hundreds of successful men and women, in an effort to restate Carnegie’s tenets of success as a clear-cut formula.

Hill interviewed the most famous (and richest) people of the early twentieth century, publishing the “Success Formula” in his 1928 book, “The Law of Success”.  Hill revealed additional information on his Success Formula in his more famous, “Think and Grow Rich” (TGR), published in 1937.  According to one authority on the book, to date it has sold over 60 million copies.

Restored & Revised - Think & Grow Rich Book Cover (http://jamesmcgillis.com)Over the years, I received two separate copies of TGR, each given to me by a business associate.  Although I was initially attracted to the book, I also felt compelled to share the information with others and thus gave each of my copies away.

Recently, while listening to an audio file of Esther Hicks channeling Abraham, they reintroduced TGR to me.  What stimulated my interest was mention of the new “Original Version, Restored and Revised”, now available as a free download at the link to the title.

Not stopping long enough to realize “revised” is a contradiction to the term “restored”, I bought a copy.  Although I did not have a copy of the original 1937 text at the time, Abraham mentioned that over the years, a series of editors had stripped Hill’s original, more spiritual verbiage from the book.  Thus, by the time of Hill’s death in 1970, TGR had a very different feeling than the original. 

Supposedly, the latest editor had restored these spiritual references in this latest publication, as sanctioned by the Napoleon Hill Foundation.  While reading the “restored/revised” version, I also read every footnote, to see what additional information I might glean.  In doing so, I was dismayed to find that the editor took it upon himself to revise more than he restored.  For example, the editor’s footnote on Hill’s term, “vibration of thought”, includes mention of the “imperfection” of Hill’s explanation.  Later, he discredits Hill’s use of the term “the ether ” (aether) as Spatial orientation of the ether (http://jamesmcgillis.com)obsolete, given current scientific knowledge.

Rather than criticizing these and many other important terms used by Hill, it might be better if the editor were to embrace Hill’s writings in the “spirit" that they were intended.  Scientists and metaphysicians now agree that thought is indeed “vibrational” in nature.  Rather than passing off the concept of “the ether” as flawed, is it not possible that the energetic “strings” of string theory connect through a medium we might call “the ether”.  Is it too “far out” to think that the strings are “vibrations of thought” and their medium is “the ether”?

At about the time I began to feel that the “restored and revised” TGR was “over-revised” and “under-restored”, I located a free download of the original TGR manuscript at the Wayback Machine websiteThe Internet Archive, also known as the Wayback MachineIf you go there, you may ormay not locate the 1937 “Think & Grow Rich” as a download. (Since this article was written in 2008, the content of the Web has been decimated).  There is no requirement to join anything or receive emails of any kind.  Simply download and read the “true word” of Napoleon Hill. 

If, however, you remember Hill’s words, that you cannot expect to benefit from “receiving” without also “giving”, you might want to donate a few dollars to Archive.org.  Given that any trade paperback edition of TGR costs almost twenty dollars, a free download is a remarkable value.

In researching this article, I came across one website that offered to “license” the reprinting and reselling of Hill’s original TGR for “only $19.95”.  Since the original TGR is in the public domain, this con artist’s desire to make “something for nothing” appears to be in direct contradiction of Hill’s tenet that one must give, in order to receive.  Perhaps that website should also be selling biographies of P.T. Barnum, who coined the phrase, “There is a sucker born every minute”.

 

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