Thursday, January 9, 2014
Tuesday, January 7, 2014
Respecting the free will of others
Meet Joe Black (film)
Respecting the free will of others means we don't feel a need to convert them to our own beliefs or to influence their decision making process.
This stance helps promote our own peace of mind and helps reduce any conflicts with others.
Sharka Todd
See also: The battle to destroy other's beliefs by Kim Michaels.
This stance helps promote our own peace of mind and helps reduce any conflicts with others.
Sharka Todd
See also: The battle to destroy other's beliefs by Kim Michaels.
Who should use Homeopathy?
If homeopathy works only through the power of belief, as some suggest, then only those with faith in such medicines would be advised to take them. This way they can get the full value of the powerful placebo effect, if that is all such medicines provide.
For others, not so disposed to such belief, the use of medicines they have faith in would be a far better choice.
See also: An Argument in Support of Homeopathy.
Sharka Todd
Spontaneous generation and the Big Bang
MODERN SCIENCE: that mysterious place where the spontaneous generation of a universe- in the form of the Big Bang- is fine, but the spontaneous generation of a tiny organism is impossible!
Monday, January 6, 2014
Sea Shephard Captain, Siddharth Chakravarty
Click here to read an interview with Siddharth Chakravarty, captain of the Steve Irwin ship, currently in the Southern Ocean protecting whales from a Japanese whaling fleet.
Science points to the existence of an intelligent creator- KIM MICHAELS
"Modern science can be described as an attempt to uncover and understand the laws that guide the unfoldment of the material universe.
The existence of these laws proves that the world is not the product of a random process, for how could randomness give rise to consistent laws? And how could laws arise unless there was an intelligent being who defined the laws by making choices?
Thus, science truly has pointed to the existence of an intelligent creator."
Source: Master Keys of Spiritual Freedom, Maitreya through Kim Michaels, edited by Sharka Todd.
Thursday, January 2, 2014
Is intellectual knowledge "true knowing"?
We don't truly "know" anything until we experience it firsthand. Anything else is just a mental image we hold and that isn't true knowing. If it was true knowing then actual experience would be unnecessary, we would just need to hear second accounts of things and think about them.
So the greatest enemy to true knowing is thinking the mental image we have of something is the thing itself.
Rather we need to experience something first hand to truly "know" about that thing!
Sharka Todd with acknowledgement to Kim Michaels.
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