... hundred years, it's important to have a course-correcting mechanism so we don't go off track. The second is that we actually ... to course-correct myself. And a third course-correction mechanism of this is actually doing service in the world. So what read more...

This I Believe 4/10/1967 April 10, 1967

... . The FIRST and foremost characteristic of the all -powerful subconscious mind is likened to a gigantic computer, fed by ... subconscious mind by superimposing mental images upon its mechanism. The conscious mind issues the command and the subconscious read more...

... Reeves Pulley Company of Columbus, Indiana. The steering mechanism was operated from the high back seat. This “motocycle” was ... for use at some future time. Thus, the subconscious is a powerful storage condenser of material, which can be spontaneously read more...

... essay. In an era when more and more of the wealthy and powerful in our country are being exposed as self-serving and ... Written in 1969, John Fetzer’s America’s Agony carries a powerful prophetic message to the nation and the modern read more...

... inventor soon discovered that he could transmit and receive powerful radio signals when they were tuned to resonate at the same ... had been thriving in the stock markets. Marconi also had powerful political connections to the British aristocracy. Therefore read more...

Tom Beaver Oral History 8 of 9 December 11, 2017

... mindfulness." So that's a very simple statement but very powerful. The integration of—you're talking about integrating both, ... into the investigation of biofield energy as applied to the mechanism of the total organism. I am convinced that inspired thought read more...

... when understood." P. 184 "The subconscious mind is a powerful storage condenser of material, which can be spontaneously ... subconscious mind annihilates time and space, and acts as a powerful transiting and receiving station, communicating with the read more...

... 10 percent of his (John’s) wealth for ILM; John had a powerfully negative response to that © 2018 The John E. Fetzer ... point in time. Tom Its major importance is that it’s a powerful part of John’s story, in my view. Bruce It is, because read more...

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... Research Program), Harvard, (Herbert Benson). Healing mechanisms in Tibetan and Buddhist monks in Northern India, study of ... , $45,000 A.R.E. Research (McGarey), $408,000 IONS, Inner Mechanisms $8,000 Menninger (Elmer Green), $61,000 Harvard, Chi Quong read more...

... believing one was sick made a person sick). The actual mechanism for disease, according to Quimby, was that mental error ... of the Cold War. This pressure to conform was particularly powerful in the Midwest, which, beginning in the 1920s had already read more...

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