November 18, 2008

Does Gurkeerat or Puneet or Gary like me?

Does Gurkeerat or Puneet or Gary like me?
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You can use muscle testing or pendulums to determine the truth or falsity of any statement.

A pendulum is a weighted object on the end of a string. You can easily make your own. Hold the pendulum so it dangles freely from the string. Ask what is true and the pendulum will typically move in a clockwise or counter clockwise direction. Then ask “what is false?” and the pendulum will move in the opposite direction compared with true. For example, most typically, but not always, for true the pendulum will move in circles in a clockwise direction and in a counter clockwise direction for false. Once you have determined true and false, then you ask your questions, but in form where you can get a true/false, or yes/no answer. For example, “Gurkeerat likes me.” Observe which direction the pendulum moves for the answer. Repeat for the other names.

 
With muscle testing you get someone to help you. The procedure is that you hold one of your arms straight out from the side of your body (not front or back), so that your arm is parallel to the floor (not down toward the floor, and not up toward the ceiling). Then, have your helper try to push your arm down to test the truth or falsity of any statement. For example, you say, "Gary likes me." If it is easy for your helper to push your arm down (your arm goes weak), Gary does not like you. If your arm remains strong (it is hard for your helper to push it down), Gary likes you.
 
 

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December 13, 2007

Integrating Your 4 Freedoms (Part 6 of 9) – Pleasure

 

LIVING A LIFE OF PLEASURE

 

    The true nature of reality is obviously a mystery. There is no “objective reality” to fasten onto as a conclusive guide for living. This can be frightening or freeing, for if there is no absolute certainty, then your reality is up to you. You create your reality through your concepts and belief system.
 
    If you conceive of life as hard, people as self-serving, and yourself as a lone struggler amidst chaos, that is most likely the reality you will experience. If you conceive of life as an adventure, people as fellow travelers, and yourself as an explorer of the great unknown, that is most likely the reality you will experience, and so on through infinite possibilities and permutations. Your perception and experience will follow your belief no matter what the actual circumstances of your life situation.

If you want a happy, balanced reality, allow yourself to cultivate a pleasure perspective. The enlightened master Osho taught that the clearest path to enlightenment is not through hardship but pleasure. Partake of pleasure; realize bliss.
 

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