‘What would it mean to discover that everything from the DNA of life, to the future of our world, is based upon a simple Reality Code—one that we can change and upgrade by choice? New revelations in physics and biology suggest that we’re about to find out!
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that our universe works like a Consciousness Computer. Rather than the number codes of typical software, our Consciousness Computer uses a language that we all have, yet are only beginning to understand. Life’s reality code is based in the language of human emotion and focused belief. Knowing that belief is our reality-maker, the way we think of ourselves and our world is now more important than ever!
For us to change the beliefs that have led to war, disease, and the failed careers and relationships of our past we need a reason to see things differently. Our ancestors used miracles to change what they believed. Today we use science. The Spontaneous Healing of Belief offers us both: the miracles that open the door to a powerful new way of seeing the world, and the science that tells us why the miracles are possible, revealing: why we are not limited by the “laws” of physics and biology as we know them today.
Once we become aware of the paradigm-shattering discoveries and true-life miracles, we must think of ourselves differently. And that difference is where the spontaneous healing of belief begins.’




August 25th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
This may be Gregg’s best work yet. Of course, my perspective has computers as a very crude model of how the Universe ‘kinda-sorta’ seems to operate; but the point remains: The underlying consciousness of all Reality has created and shaped both itself — and the toys its children construct so that they might begin to understand what was lost so long ago.
As far as miracles are concerned, I lean with St. Augustine on this: “There truly are no miracles — only nature misunderstood.” Think about the things we do daily that would have been called, “Miracles,” “Magic,” or “The work of the devil,” only a few years ago — by those with no true understanding and only some very limited beliefs about what is real, true, or possible.
Gregg mentions yogis retreating to caves to be alone with their thoughts in order to understand these things. If you’ve ever tried to conduct a telephone conversation in a busy environment full of noise, you can imagine why the ancient wise-ones secluded themselves — thoughts are even harder to listen to and hear than voices when in the presence of distractions such as noise, drama, and the thoughts and emotions of others.
If you can take the offerings of a site such as this one, and look closely at each one — until you see a common thread running through each — you will have found that which is common to all of us: The mind gives rise to all things; mind your mind, and your life will mind itself. That “Spark” inside of us IS ‘US’ — trying to express itself through the matrix of beliefs and past experience that has become our bodies and lives.
“Man often becomes what he thinks himself to be.” Gandhi
“Man is formed and molded by his thoughts.” Buddha
“As a man thinketh, so it is done to him.” Jesus
As Ernest Holmes wrote, “Thoughts are things.” In fact, thoughts are the tools with which we build the Expressions that we have mistakenly come to call — “ourselves.” These expressions are temporal; we are eternal. If you don’t understand this fully, you have two choices: Assume the wisest people of all time are all liars and conspirators; or, think about the reality they were trying to explain and give us access to. Those with commercial agendas will obviously push and pull you in the direction that most suits them. It is your duty to focus your thoughts on what you want to experience; otherwise, you will execute and experience the thoughts and desires of others… Think about it.
Bless you all! And may all your thoughts be YOUR thoughts!
Pete
August 26th, 2008 at 4:35 pm
Oh Pete!
*hug*
With You
And you rounded your wisdom off so beautifully with this that I am inspired to repeat for the benefit of all present:
“may all your thoughts be YOUR thoughts!”
October 16th, 2008 at 8:01 pm
Oooops! As above