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You are about to become privy to some of the most intriguing and
thought-provoking mysteries of the ages, and in the process you
will learn what quantum scientists have known for years. As these
incredible secrets unfold, you will be left breathless. Reality
has, since Newton's time, been defined by classical physics
(so-called physics of large things). However, we now know that only
quantum physics (so-called physics of small things) correctly
describes all of true reality: Classical reality is now out and
quantum reality is now in and it is very different The problem is
that quantum reality is not merely unlike that described by
classical science, but is stunningly, bafflingly and mind-bendingly
different. Somehow you must begin to understand these differences,
because your understanding of reality will always determine the
rules of behavior you develop for dealing with life, and if the
rules are wrong, the outcome can never be right How could you
possibly achieve happiness and success if continually frustrated by
rules of behavior, which are not truly applicable to the world in
which you genuinely live? Using inappropriate behavioral rules is
exhausting, mentally, physically and spiritually Living with a
faulty view of reality is like a man who lives in N.Y. City but
truly believes he lives in Miami, Florida. Imagine how his life
would change for the better if he finally realizes his error and
begins to see his life in N.Y.C. as it actually exists. Once in
true reality, he would be able to enjoy a day at the Metropolitan
Museum, explore Central Park, or attend a Broadway show. Instead,
he is exhausting all of his energy worrying about alligators and
mosquitoes, or looking for Miami Beach or Everglades National Park
How different is quantum reality? Consider, in the quantum world,
small bits of matter routinely do things classical physicists
consider bizarre and even impossible. What would you say if I were
to tell you that electrons and photons always change their physical
form when someone is watching ... that is ... when observed? Would
you believe these same bits of physical matter can be in 5 places
at once and that they consistently demonstrate the ability to
predict the future? More astounding still, Quantum Theory (QT)
tells us that your consciousness actually creates the very reality
in which you live and that your consciousness also has the ability
to create and mysteriously transmit signals, which science calls
environmental-signals, which can effect changes in physical matter,
over unimaginable distances, without the passage of measurable time
These powerful quantum signals are what Einstein called "spooky
action-at-a-distance," and gold standard studies now show they can
power our intentions, for good or ill. Pause for a moment and
consider the possibilities inherent in you learning to control
these incredible phenomena. Yes, the evidence proves unequivocally
that mind-matter interactions are a reality. The science is well
established, understandable and compelling. Can this be so?
Consider the Dean Ornish study published in the 2008 Proceedings of
the National Academy of Science, verifying that all of us have the
ability to create environmental-signals via attitude and purposeful
behavior, which can activate or deactivate hundreds of
disease-preventing or disease-producing genes: Including the genes
for diabetes, heart disease and cancer. That you find these ideas
strange, intriguing and yes, even implausible, is only because you
are living with a faulty view and understanding of true quantum
reality. Cast off your faulty view of reality and defective
guidelines of conduct, which have been robbing you of happiness,
achievement and success. Begin your walk upon the road less
traveled, where suffering and pain cease to exist, inner peace
reigns, miracles happen every day, spiritual growth is assured, and
life is totally without limits. Dare to read on and change your
life forever
Heart and Soul: Sweet Treats to Share includes step-by-step recipes
that take you from beginning to sweet end results with homemade
treats to share with friends and family. These tested recipes
include cakes, cookies, pies, and candy, with helpful kitchen tips
on how to be successful as you bake. Included are creative ideas on
how to share your treats: using baskets, plates, and other festive
ideas to show others you care for them. Whether you are skilled in
the kitchen or a novice, the recipes are easy to manage and are a
crowd-pleaser.
In the "Summer of Secrets," twelve-year-old Tyler Davis is
determined to pitch for his all-star team. But he has never thrown
a strike in his Little League career. And eleven-year-old
Alexandria Wilkins is determined to play in a local tennis
tournament. But she doesn't have a coach to teach her how to play.
So the best friends decide to be Dream Doers and work together to
achieve their goals. Along the way, they encounter Hector Magruder,
the hermit who lives in the woods. From him, they learn about a
silent enemy that is far more dangerous than the neighborhood
bully, Zachary Graham. What they don't know is that the more time
they spend with Hector and the closer they come to discovering his
secrets, the more danger they create for themselves and their
families.
If you are the teacher and a student refuses to follow your
instructions, would you stop to ask questions or would you judge
the behavior to be disobedient and deserving of punishment? If you
are the parent or guardian receiving frequent calls about your
child's misbehaviors and destruction of school property, how would
you respond? What if your child misses school regularly and truancy
becomes an issue? Author Bonnie Jean Smith faces these and other
challenges with determination in a straight forward, creative, and
radically different approach. Her platform is inclusion and natural
supports. She resists segregation, isolation, criminal action, and
labels. Throughout the book, the author encourages individuals to
become contributing members of society by using their unique needs,
strengths, and talents. Read how a student gets a summer job by
learning about the natural consequences of his choices rather than
shaming or reprimanding him for his "bad" habit. By observation and
asking the right questions, the author's awareness of how
individuals perceive the world around them is changed and the
reasons for unusual and unwanted behaviors are uncovered. Realizing
that behavior is a form of communication, Bonnie Jean learns to
decode the hidden messages of undesirable behaviors and is
successful in turning them into more acceptable actions. Read how a
school suspension meant to eliminate negative behavior actually
encouraged a student to repeat it. How Big Is the Fly? will
challenge you to think before judging behaviors good or bad, right
or wrong, as well as to investigate and take time to ask questions
before drawing conclusions.
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