PONDER on THIS for Friday, October 29th, 2010 by Stuart Wilde in WHISPERING WINDS OF CHANGE
"In viewing the external world, your vision and your attention go forward, and you lean emotionally and/or intellectually toward those things you desire. In leaning, you push those things slightly away from you, so your horizon, like the physical universe, is always retreating. The laws of repulsion and attraction are subtle – I don’t want to deal with them here in detail – but the key is that in the conscious state the reality that is close to you – that which you believe is possible and likely – comes toward you via attraction. But your overall reality is actually retreating, as you push it with emotion and yearning, and by not believing in the aspects you think are obscure, unlikely or unattainable."
Stuart Wilde, in "Whispering Winds of Change"
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Stuart Wilde, in "Whispering Winds of Change"
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