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In the last chapter of the book, the author suggest that “toward the end of your time in the cocoon, you begin to see ripples in the Universal ocean, movement in the ‘Earth Environment’ template; and sometimes it’s fun to speculate – in a general sort of way – where those ripples might be heading. I’m seeing a couple ripples I want to focus on for a few minutes before I end this book, simply because I find some of this stuff fascinating.”
“The...
Published 01/13/11
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In Chapter 35, the author uses a lot of quotes from U.G. Krishnamurti (no relationship to J....
Published 01/13/11
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In Chapter 33, the author explains why he cannot...
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In the second part of Chapter 30 dealing with the question of Money, the author further explains why fads like “The Secret” and the “Law of Attraction” don’t work for most people most of the time, and end up making us feel even more deficient and defective when we fail to manifest what we want. “Despite what the ego would like us to believe – that we have the power to create a motorcycle, for example, or money, or a house, or anything because of...
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Chapter 30, dealing with the question of Money, is divided into two episodes. In this first...
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In Chapter 27, the author admits that he believed in past lives for about 50 years, but had to change that belief in light of the holographic universe model, since time does not actually exist and a “past” life is not possible. He explains about parallel universes and the Many-World Interpretation of quantum physics.
In Chapter 28, the author looks at the questions of Karma and “Cause and Effect.” “In truth, the “law of cause and effect” is...
Published 01/13/11
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In Chapter 24, the question is, “If we don’t share one big common hologram, how can you and I go out at night and see the same stars, or watch the same movie, or see the same people? How could someone else agree with me so much on what we call “reality” unless we were actually seeing the same thing?” To which the author suggests there is an “Earth Environment” template in The Field which Infinite Is use to create the holographic experiences for...
Published 01/13/11
Part Three is a section with Questions and Answers.
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For example, to the question of whether...
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In Chapter 21, the author talks about what it's like to become a butterfly...
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"Keep peeling away layers of an onion and what do you have when you get through? Nothing. It isn’t that you peel away the layers and finally get to the onion. You get to the no-onion. The same thing is true for the self. After peeling away all the layers of the ego, you get to… no-self. Jed [McKenna] says it takes about ten years to get used to living as a no-self,...
Published 01/10/11
In Chapter 20, the author says, "Finally I have the opportunity to tell you how I feel standing where I am, looking at the Pacific Ocean, close to emerging from my cocoon as a butterfly."
Normal 0 MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 "In short, life is even more than I ever imagined it could be, and who I am now is who I only hoped I could be for many, many years; and I haven’t yet finished my transformation into a butterfly, so perhaps there is more to come. I know I have done my job well...
Published 01/10/11
In Chapter 19, the author looks closely at fear, focusing especially on the fear of death and the fear of non-existence.
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Published 01/10/11
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"After more hours upon hours of spiritual autolysis, I wrote something else that is true: What you resist persists."
In Chapter 18, the author examines the question of resistance and how the idea has been perverted inside the movie theater.
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"The truth is that all resistance is based on a judgment; or put the other way, resistance would not exist without a prior judgment. If you judge something to...
Published 01/10/11
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In Chapter 17, the author discusses the effects that beliefs and opinions have on our world as a result of the judgments we make. He talks about Dr. Bruce Lipton, author of The Biology of Belief, who says, “How we see life determines our behavior, and since perceptions can be wrong, it is more accurate to say that beliefs control biology – what you believe creates your life. Life has everything in it, but you will only see what you have belief...
Published 01/07/11
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In Chapter 16, the author suggests that “judgment” is the glue that keeps the first half of...
Published 01/07/11
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In Chapter 15, the author discusses “detaching and desirelessness.”
“The truth is there is...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 14, the author discusses the process called “spiritual autolysis,” offered by Jed McKenna in his Enlightenment Trilogy, using extensive quotes from Jed’s three books.
“Autolysis means self-digestion, and spiritual means, uh. Hell, I don’t really know. Let’s say it means that level of self which encompasses the mental, physical and emotional aspects; your royal I-ness. Put the two words together and you have a process through which...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 13, the author discusses a “process” originally proposed by Robert Scheinfeld to...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 12, the author suggests that the Human Game is divide into two halves, much like a...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 11, we listen to a fictional conversation between two Infinite I's as they supposedly create the Human Game on Earth, offered by the author as a new model for how the universe works.
"And it’s high time for a new model. The models of how the universe works we used inside the movie theater are no longer valid, all based on the wrong premise that the movies we are watching are real. With the recent results in quantum physics and...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 10, the author suggests that we - the “you” and “I” in this holographic universe - are not the “consciousness” we like to think we are, the one who chooses our holographic experiences. Instead, the author suggests, we are Players in a game.
“If you are not your Infinite I, then what are you? And exactly what’s your relationship to your Infinite I? The best answer is that you are a 'Player' – and so am I – a Player created by your...
Published 01/06/11
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In the Preface to Part Two, Inside the Cocoon, the author makes an important distinction between a “model” and a “belief system,” and insists that the remainder of this book will be about models based on the results of the experiments in quantum physics and brain research discussed in Part One - “models that have been tested and found to work. You are not going to be asked to believe anything. Instead, you are invited and encouraged to test these...
Published 01/06/11
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In Chapter 8, the author returns to his movie theater metaphor to ask the questions:
~ Who or what is creating the holographic movies I’m experiencing as my reality?
~ If the movies I’ve been watching and thinking were my life aren’t real (along with the movie theater itself), then what is real?
~ Why do the movies seem to contain so much drama and conflict and pain and suffering, both internal and external?
~ What does it all mean in the...
Published 01/04/11
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In Chapter 6, the author describes how a hologram is made, and why quantum physicists believe that we are living in a holographic universe.
“It is relatively easy to understand this idea of holism in something that is external to us, like an apple in a hologram. What makes this difficult is that we are not looking at the hologram; we are part of the hologram.” (Michael Talbot, The Holographic Universe)
In Chapter 7, the author explains Dr....
Published 01/04/11