Posted on 02/12/2006 9:37:11 PM PST by TBP
I will admit that I don't know them all that well, but I got to know some of them at the 2004 Congress. I believe that Leddy Hammock, the minister there, is a VP of INTA.
You can find her email here: http://www.newthoughtalliance.com/pages/5intabdstaff.htm
I have the following (I won't put the phone and email on this board, but the address above will give them to you.)
Rev. Leddy Hammock
Unity Church of Clearwater
2465 Nursery Rd.
Clearwater, FL 33764
Also, Unity has a database at www.unity.org that will gie you information (address, phone number, service times) on all the churches in the country. (Religious Scinece does the same thing on its websites.)
So it took me a couple more days than I thought:
http://www.iam-spirit.com/0502_practice.html
http://www.iam-spirit.com/0502_joelosteen.html
If you go there, say hi to Sue Kroupa, the music director. I was in the choir she put together for the 2004 INTA Congress.
I own a copy of the "What the Bleep" DVD. Have you seen "What the Bleep: Down the Rabbit Hole"? It goes into even more detail about the ideas that "What the Bleep" discusses.
Quantum theory supports spirituality and religion very well.
Quantum operations pervade the way consciousness operates.
I must say Tim you are an interesting even if horribly misguided person. On one hand, you can post decent articles like this - but on the other...........
Strange.
In any case, your late conversion from Never Trumpism to voting for Trump today gives me tremendous hope for you.
Well done - let’s win one for the Gipper.
Deeply connected to teh world. The world is the Creator in form, in mind, in body. Each of us is the conscious, deliberate, intentional expression of God.
"The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but to be in the mystery." -- Fred Alan Wolf (in What the Bleep)
FAscinating the way this works.
“Consciousness is the singular for which there is no plural,” wrote the scientist Erwin Schroedinger.
Buddhist thought.
There being no duality, pluralism is untrue.
Quantum theory points to the Divine, pretty directly.
Indeed it does. Thanks for bumping this old thread.
According to Goswami, Rene Descartes got it slightly wrong when he wrote "Cogito, ergo sum." ("I think, therefore I am.") It should be "opto, ergo sum" ("I choose, therefore I am.")
The thoughts and intents of the heart can choose to create, or choose to destroy. Love vs. hate, yes or no, on or off, one or zero. Existence or non-existence.
Now wonder the world must be constantly recreated. Too many dead-end choices going on out there.
Tikkun - rectification
The Dynamics of a Circle and a Line
See: the book, Ten Luminous Emanations, Ashlag
You don’t hve your cat keeping it in place? :)
What we focus on expands.
There is, it seems to us,
At best, only a limited value
In the knowledge derived from experience.
The knowledge imposes a pattern, and falsifies,
For the pattern is new in every moment
And every moment is a new and shocking
Valuation of all we have been. — T.S. Eliot, “East Coker”
“Consciousness is the ground of all being.” — Amit Goswami
Dr Goswami.....
Now there is a name that fits his career path
Swami a Hindu male religious teacher.
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