Miracles around you start with miracles within you.
Well, I’m more than half-way convinced that what happens in this world is due to your own thoughts. And this includes seemingly disrelated thinking, such as posting critical blog posts and so on.
I’ve covered this earlier with Joe Vitale’s coverage of Dr. Hew Len and Ho’oponopono. Dr. Len was able to get some remarkable changes simply by applying this Hawaiian healing technique to inmates of a ward for the criminally ill. In fact, that particular ward had to close down because they released all the occupants (to where, I’m not sure). (And that urban legend isn’t particularly proved by any investigative reporter.)
I just know that when I tried it for myself, it worked. No major miracles, but it certainly gave me peace of mind.
And I’ve covered how you really need to use this with both Lester Levenson’s releasing technique and Silva Method in order to get the best and most long-lasting results.
In many, many books, personal illness is traced to your own stress levels. These are based on – guess what – the thoughts you hold in your mind. And from Plato through William James and right up to Earl Nightingale, you are able to control your thoughts by either discipline (as in meditation) or through simple Levenson releasing, where you just let the emotions and desires below them go.
I’m considering now that anything around you in your environment is the result of your internal strife. Consider the classic bestseller by Christian Larson, “The Ideal Made Real”. This is entirely working on the premise (much like Hermetic principles such as Correspondence) that “as within, so without”. Any lack of peace in your environment is directly related to the lack of peace you hold within.
So when I (and others) criticize the President for being way too slow on handling the BP Gulf Oil Spill, we are really still holding onto internal criticisms of our own. And critical thoughts then create effects on the world around us.
Back to these illnesses which are set off by our own mental concerns. If this works on our own body, could it not also work on other living entities and physical events around us?
That is the general theory that Dr. Hew Len operates on. As our thoughts create the world around us (in the first Huna principle), then we must seek to correct any erroneous thinking that we’ve been involved in. So, Dr. Len’s short version of Hooponopono.
In spiritual training, a person rises to a completeness within. And this completeness, per Zen and many different belief-systems (Huna being another), results in being part and parcel of everything around you. As within, so without.
For every critical thought you possess and hold onto, this then shows up in the world around you. With that Huna healing technique, you are apologizing and asking forgiveness for your own errors in thought. This anyone can be responsible for.
And as Larson points out – this then creates the world around you.
If you see something non-optimal, change your thoughts about it. Continue along this line and the world is then to change to that degree.
Of course, this is all very spiritual and metaphysical. So it won’t work for everyone the same way. And this (per the FDA) isn’t to say that anything can be cured in yourself or another. (But check out Claude Bristol’s “Magic of Believing” or Max Freedom Long’s “The Science Behind Miracles” and you might consider differently.) And, as we all know, the government is another fiction we all believe in.
So why not believe in miracles around you?
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