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A Spiritual Journey into Quantum Reality, Volume 3, Walking the Road Less Traveled
Contributor(s): Jean LC, Bonnie (Author), Green MD, Michael (Author)
ISBN: 1503113604     ISBN-13: 9781503113602
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
OUR PRICE:   $9.45  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: November 2014
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BISAC Categories:
- Self-help | Personal Growth - Happiness
- Body, Mind & Spirit | Mindfulness & Meditation
Physical Information: 0.41" H x 6" W x 9" (0.58 lbs) 192 pages
Themes:
- Topical - New Age
 
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The 12 Chapters of Volume 3 first review the principles originally presented in Volume 1 & 2, then present exciting new amplifications all thoughtfully paired with Exercises that will instantly achieve results. 12 powerful all new topics along with dozens of all new meditation exercises, which will take you deeper, faster and farther Along the Road Less Traveled: The Incredible Power of Purposeful Intention; We are more than just a locally acting ego, we are an "Unconquerable Soul" and because of this nothing is impossible for us ; Meditation, the Secret Power of the Present-moment; There is no power outside of you, which is greater than the power that is within you ... patiently waiting to be released ; What is quantum reality anyway?; Building the Perfect Relationship; What if you know the whole world, but not yourself?; Surrendering to What Is; Transcending Suffering; The Power of Attitude; Miracles Are Your Birthright; Meaning or Not? That is the Question. Sneak Preview of Chapter Six: Building the Perfect Relationship "Healthy relationships are life's greatest treasure; they are certainly life's greatest challenge. They are only found between people who are comfortable with and within their own selves, people who do not need to steal power from another by invading another's boundaries. Between healthy people in healthy relationships boundaries are never meshed, overlapped or subsumed, but remain comfortably crisp and distinct allowing each to function separate and independent; each individual maximizing their own capabilities, taking responsibility for their own actions and solving their own individual problems. The healthy person has no need to dominate, and no desire to be subservient." --The Mahdi Prophecy, by Michael Green, MD Many years ago Bonnie Jean was initiating an intake interview on an 80 year old married lady. When she came to the sexual activity section, Bonnie paused, screwed up her courage and asked softly, "How often do you engage in sexual activity?" The little lady smiled, reached out and squeezed Bonnie's hand and replied, "Once a week, God bless him " Remarkably, the lady and her husband, both Holocaust survivors, happily married for over 60 years, had raised children together, each had enjoyed successful professional careers, and now in retirement they remained not only the best of friends, but lovers still sexually attractive to each other. How does this happen? How do two people who had experienced the normal vicissitudes of life plus the unimaginable horror of Nazi Germany, meet and form a healthy and vibrant relationship which not only survives, but thrives ... over a lifetime? That is exactly what this chapter is all about, the quantum art of building strong, happy, exciting, and enduring relationships, with others, and most importantly with one's self. Using the knowledge and perspective which we've gained from Volume 1 and 2, it is obvious that perfect relationships and the classical view of reality are mutually exclusive. With that in mind it should not be surprising that so many individuals live their entire lives without ever experiencing even one such successful, happy and long-lived interpersonal bond. Most individuals stumble from one failed relationship to another and are, for the most part, doomed to never understand their plight. Even those who try by undergoing many hours of professional counseling rarely achieve even a modicum of insight into their interpersonal relationships. Question: Why is it that professional counselors cannot seem to help? Answer: The medical-model is synonymous with the classical view of reality, and is, therefore, the basis of all the various and sundry methodologies offered by psychiatrists, psychologists and social workers for the understanding, development, repair and maintenance of relationships. And as we have seen in Volume 1 and 2 the classical view of reality is simply wrong.