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Monday, August 27, 2007

QUANTUM II


The following I found is the reason why I "fell" for quantum physics, the fact that it so clearly connects to the teachings of The Secret; being ONE; that the Universe is the product of our consciousness; and that what we think has an immediate affect on what becomes reality. One step further is the ability to heal ourselves on a quantum level, something I encountered while applying The Healing Codes.

“QUANTUM PHYSICS is at the cutting edge of Western science and in many respects goes way beyond Einstein's Theory of Relativity. The interesting thing about quantum physics is that the original impetus giving rise to it, namely the pursuit of the elemental building blocks of the Universe (separate elementary particles) has become meaningless with the discovery that the Universe appears to be an undivided Whole in a perpetual state of dynamic flux.

Like Einstein's Theory of Relativity, Quantum Physics reveals the Universe to be a single gigantic field of energy in which matter is just a 'slowed down' form of energy. Further, Quantum Physics has discovered that matter/energy does not exist with any certainty in definite places, but rather shows 'tendencies' to exist. (i.e. the 'Uncertainty Principle') Even more intriguing is the notion that the existence of an observer is fundamental to the existence of the Universe - a concept known as 'The Observer Effect' - implying that the Universe is a product of consciousness."

As American physicist, Barbara Brennan, states in her book 'The Hands of Light':

"Through experiments over the past few decades physicists have discovered matter to be completely mutable into other particles or energy and vice-versa and on a subatomic level, matter does not exist with certainty in definite places, but rather shows 'tendencies' to exist. Quantum physics is beginning to realize that the Universe appears to be a dynamic web of interconnected and inseparable energy patterns. If the universe is indeed composed of such a web, there is logically no such thing as a part. This implies we are not separated parts of a whole but rather we are the Whole."

Next I want to explore the writings from Fred Alan Wolf, writer of “Mind into Matter”.

“In Mind into Matter we will explore how the mind enters into the body at the cellular, molecular, and neural-molecular levels and becomes ensnared almost—though not quite—believing that it is the body. The reality that mind dimly senses itself as beyond the body will offer a new insight into how the mind and body work as elements in an alchemical laboratory. Like no lab you may have ever realized, the alchemical lab appears very naturally in the world of our dreams and preconscious thoughts. In this lab we learn to develop a magical but ever-movable boundary, called real/imaginal, that divides our mind-body into separate selves, selves which appear to be body images in a real world around them.”

Thursday, August 23, 2007

QUANTUM MO


QUANTUM MECHANICS VERSUS QUANTUM PHYSICS

When I announced to be writing about Quantum Mechanics I got confused and thought I had to call it Quantum Physics. So the first step is to find out what the difference is and second choose the one I would like to explore. Wish it was that simple, wish I hadn't just bleached my hair...

Here's one google result:

Whereas most of the Physics fields/disciplines might use these two terms interchangeably in referring to the same thing, according to this specific Definition they are definitely not the same.

Quantum Mechanics (1) nominally comes from, and defines accordingly, any and all Corporeal Physics matters, from the perspective of Classical Newtonian Physics, and (2) limits itself to the quantum realms and all Physical Realities appearing and occurring within the Reality of Corporeality.

Quantum Physics, however, defines and explains the details of the quantum realms of both Corporeality and Incorporeality, but concentrates primarily on those 'Realities' of Incorporeality which are relevant to the creation of Reality within Corporeality! This Definition of Quantum Physics references and derives from QUFD Physics and not from Classical Newtonian Physics, which is thereby considered to be obsolete.

Another one:

Quantum mechanics is a subset of quantum physics, which includes quantum electrodynamics, ...

If one is concerned about particles and particle (matter) interaction, then referring to QM is appropriate.

OK, I guess I need a night sleep on this, maybe my meditation will help me to travel deeper into the Quantum Realm.

More Later!

XOMO

Monday, August 20, 2007

MO LOA

Since Willem de Ridder is probably still on vacation (you know these Europeans are usually gone for 3 to 6 weeks) I decided to answer a question people repeatedly ask when I talk about The Secret and the impact of The Knowledge on my life. Let me start with the beginning of my journey; about 30 years ago, when I was 12 I started reading books about spirituality and “outer body” experiences and such. In my twenties I read the earlier works of Anthony Robbins, Wayne Dyer, Louise Hay etc. I was aware of the fact that I was attracting things but not sure how I did it…

I moved from Holland to California in 2000 after attracting my husband through www.singlesonline.com (I just found out we are still in the “Success Stories” section). Then we moved to Tokyo, Holland and back to California.

During our time in Southern California I started reading “The Power of Intention” and “Ask and it is Given”. This ignited a very clear intention: I have to get back to my creative work (www.moniquedicarlo.com), because it feels like my true desire.

I started a new series of art photography and continued to do so in Virginia where we moved in 2005. I realized I really wanted to share my art “with the world” and eventually I attracted Mike Dooley (www.tut.com) who bought one of my images for the cover of his book “Totally Unique Thoughts” (sold worldwide), I was in heaven, and closer to the Universe ;-)

In 2006 I received an email from Mike about his world tour and that he would come to the DC area! This email came after I decided I wanted to do more volunteer work…
I was very excited and yet slightly concerned, because I first had to attract the fee for this one day workshop. The next day I received the invitation from Mike to volunteer during his workshop, and that way I would also be attending it…for free!
I was very grateful and had a wonderful day, yet the icing on the cake was a present from Mike: a signed copy of the first release of The Secret DVD.

During that day, The Secret was buzzing around me, so I watched it that same night and finally all the puzzle pieces I had collected over 20 years fell in place. I can’t describe it, it’s like seeing your true self for the first time, it’s a humbling feeling of “knowing”. For the first time I became aware of who I really am and what I really want. I am more grateful and I am enjoying my life journey more intensely.

Next I was invited to participate in an art exhibition, my website is about to be launched (current site is the ‘prototype’), I started this blog, I am co-writing an inspirational book and translating my essay about the “Essence of being a female”, a journey starting 3000 BC with Inanna, Lilith and the Greek Goddesses.

Success consists of getting up just one more time than you fall.
Oliver Goldsmith

Be well, Mo

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

IN THE MAKE: MIRROROLOGY

One of the early presentors of the law of attraction is located in the Netherlands. His name is Willem de Ridder and he calls LOA "mirrorology". I'll get back with some juicy goodies from Willem! http://www.willemderidder.com/

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

PART II

When I look at some of the belief descriptions it occurs to me that belief is a mental construct, a mental act, an acceptance, personal conclusions about reality. A belief is something you acknowledge, you accept it, so you can also change it, as you do now probably no longer believe in Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy. When your beliefs change, your world view changes as well. My experience is a product of interpretations, and as such cannot "prove" my beliefs.

Once we believed the earth was flat. Adventurers were mortally afraid that a ship could sail off the edge of the planet to certain death. People once believed that the sun and moon were just out of the reach of birds. Curious, skeptical minds found ways to gather the evidence needed to deduce that the earth is in fact round, that the sun and moon are quite far away -- and our collective world view likewise changed. Unfortunately, we mistakenly accept beliefs as reality, fearfully clinging to them as we would a life preserver.

When I think about faith I mostly feel attracted to the descriptions of confidence and trust. When I clear myself from limiting beliefs I gain faith. If beliefs can block faith, faith in return removes limitation. Faith is a positive state of mind and surpasses belief in that sense. As Napoleon Hill wrote: “Faith is the “eternal elixir” which gives life, power and action to the impulse of thought.” Why are we driven to search for our source and purpose? Why do we persist in grappling with questions that are beyond our ability to comprehend? These pursuits are evidence of faith: the upwelling of an innate, non-rational "knowing" that there is far more to life than meets the eye!

Letting go of beliefs that no longer serve you, that defy your ability to deepening understanding: is your ticket to emerging faith. Externally acquired beliefs change; indwelling faith endures. Faith informs me that I will come to know who I am by finding the source within.

The ingredients of my recipe for total contentment:
DESIRE – THOUGHTS – FEELINGS – FAITH - BELIEF

Monday, August 13, 2007

BELIEF-FAITH

While reading Napoleon Hill about faith and belief I got somewhat confused. First I thought it was because I am not a native English, now I know that I am not the only one struggling with the meaning of faith versus belief. Faith is not the same as belief. Like many words in the English language that are taken as synonyms, these two words actually express quite different concepts. In order to understand the difference, we’ll need to explore the processes of the rational mind we know, and the non-rational mind we don't know. It might be helpful to explore the words confidence and knowing as well…Let’s check the dictionaries.

BELIEF
1. something believed; an opinion or conviction: a belief that the earth is flat.
2. confidence in the truth or existence of something not immediately susceptible to rigorous proof
3. The mental act, condition, or habit of placing trust or confidence in another
4. Mental acceptance of and conviction in the truth, actuality, or validity of something
5. Something believed or accepted as true, especially a particular tenet or a body of tenets accepted by a group of persons.

FAITH
1. In faith, in truth; indeed
2. Confidence or trust in a person or thing
3. Belief that is not based on proof
4. Confident belief in the truth, value, or trustworthiness of a person, idea, or thing.
5. Loyalty to a person or thing; allegiance
7. The body of dogma of a religion

CONFIDENCE
1. Trust or faith in a person or thing.
2. A trusting relationship
4. A feeling of assurance, especially of self-assurance.
5. The state or quality of being certain

KNOWING
1. To perceive directly; grasp in the mind with clarity or certainty.
2. To regard as true beyond doubt
3. To have a practical understanding of, as through experience; be skilled in
4. To have fixed in the mind
5. To perceive as familiar; recognize
6. To be able to distinguish; recognize as distinct
7. To discern the character or nature of

I’ll let this sink in for a night…
To be continued!

Thursday, August 9, 2007

MO MONEY

Proverbs and sayings often provide intriguing descriptions of how a certain culture perceives and looks at specific subjects. Being born in the Netherlands kind of infuses you with the idea that money is for the ‘filthy’ rich and that wanting more money is not a desire that belongs to a spiritual person. “Those who own a lot worry a lot about what the own.” This one is also very inspiring: “Once born as a dime, you’ll never become a quarter.”

As I am entering the stage of witnessing myself more and more I found out that I had gathered quite some limiting beliefs about money. Some of them had to do with the fact that I did not deserve it for some reason (not sure what reason) and that I could not be rich and spiritual/caring/compassionate at the same time.

With help from the Sedona Method I was able to release these limiting beliefs and replace them with the positive opposites. I finally understood that money by itself has no value; the value is added when I do something with my money. It is not about what I have, but about how I share it. I want to share more, contribute more, which eventually will return to me in the form of more insight, spirituality, joy and happiness; the true values connected to the continuous flowing stream of our currencies.

I’ll never forget my grandma’s favorite: “There are no pockets in your last jacket!”

Monday, August 6, 2007

Pushing Past the Dip

I've never really aimed for being the best. Although...I am very much a perfectionist in most things I do! LOL Just as I discussed with a good friend, the question why so many people (including myself, until lately) chose to live a mediocre life, I received this article from the website www.changethis.com “The relentless rush to be mediocre”. Here’s a great example of how ‘The Universe” aligns you with your thoughts…

“Pushing through the dip” is a new book by Seth Godin (what a beautiful name by the way). It’s about avoiding temptation and gravity and becoming the best in the world. He is very clear on describing that anybody can be the best in his/her certain world, it’s not about being the best in the whole world…It’s about pushing your limits, transcending your comfort zones and live life to the max.

I remember this Dutch saying that describes so well how ‘important’ it is to fit in and do what you are supposed to do: “Act normal, because that is weird enough”.

I guess I'll be weird ;-)