sábado, 22 de mayo de 2010

How to intend? (The intention Experiment)

Intention – requires technique and practice

Anyone can learn to do effective intention in their life, but it does require some learned techniques.

To find out how to ‘do intention’, Lynne McTaggart interviewed many intention masters – Qigong masters, Buddhist monks, master healers – as well as scientists.

She extrapolated this programme from the common practices of all these diverse healers, plus scientific evidence describing circumstances that created the most positive results in mind-over-matter laboratory experiences.

From this research she offers a blueprint for using intention effectively in your own life through a program she calls Powering Up.

Source:http://www.theintentionexperiment.com/how-to-intend

reference got from: http://divinecosmos.com/forums/showthread.php?t=9418

1 comentario:

  1. The thing that most people do not realize is how much fear that they have simply from a “belief”. A belief is a contract. It limits you to what you see as the truth and therefore limits your views. Many people of religion rely on their “faith” and when something comes between this faith or belief, they have tremendous fear of the other view. Many people also attend or practice a religion for security reasons. It is their connection to the “unknown” and when another view is presented to them, they become insecure (which is fear). Are you feeling fear from reading this information? Why?

    http://theintentionexperiment.ning.com/forum/topics/its-time-for-you-to-wake-up

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