E-Squared: Nine Do-It-Yourself Energy Experiments That Prove Your Thoughts Create Your Reality
Rate it:
8%
Flag icon
And get over this crazy illusion that something—you’re never even sure what—is wrong with you.
10%
Flag icon
“You impact the field and draw from it according to your beliefs and expectations,” and to prove it we’ll set the following clear intention: “This is what I want to pull out of the field in the next 48 hours.”
12%
Flag icon
To bring something into the physical world requires focusing not on what we see, but on what we want to see.
13%
Flag icon
I’m a single mom, not exactly the best “stereotype” in which to be cast. Like being black or Jewish, it brings up certain preconceived notions.
Lindsey
Oof this aint it
15%
Flag icon
As it is now, we devote all our time and attention (our consciousness, if you will) to things we do not want.
17%
Flag icon
Just so no one thinks I’m ethnocentric, I should probably add that I’ve tried pronouncing some of those guttural German words only to discover that my German neural pathways have been shot to hell and back.
Lindsey
Still ethnocentric dude lmao
20%
Flag icon
Deadlines give us something to expect, something to look for.
31%
Flag icon
Electricity doesn’t care who plugs in a curling iron. Electricity doesn’t need proof we’re good enough to make toast.
41%
Flag icon
In fact, nothing in the world is actually solid. Not you, not this book,
Lindsey
Kindle readers gang gang
43%
Flag icon
“That’s why you need to go out and do something to make yourself feel rich,” her teacher insisted. Edwene decided her biggest challenge was the grocery store.
Lindsey
Alright enough of this classist bullshit lmao
72%
Flag icon
if the infection were as bad
Lindsey
Get an editor ya bimbo!!!
84%
Flag icon
When you meet anyone, remember that it is a holy encounter. As you see him you will see yourself. As you treat him you will treat yourself. As you think of him you will think of yourself. You can change your relationship with anyone by simply sending them good thoughts.
93%
Flag icon
“I knew I could never turn water into wine or make cats speak French. But I also learned that if you come to a thing with no preconceived notions of what that thing is, the whole world can be your canvas.
94%
Flag icon
it’s a structural paradox that one violent act so distracts us from the 10,000 acts of kindness. Human courtesy, kindness, and beauty, he claimed, are the norm.