Crystalizing Your Creative Consciousness

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Philosophy, Health & Well Being, Self Help, Self Improvement
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Author: Curt H. von Dornheim ISBN: 9781301833573
Publisher: Curt H. von Dornheim Publication: June 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Curt H. von Dornheim
ISBN: 9781301833573
Publisher: Curt H. von Dornheim
Publication: June 7, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Create a miracle for someone today. Oh, it doesn’t have to be gigantic like parting the Atlantic Ocean, but how about starting something small like a smile to someone down trodden. A little boost like that can be a small miracle especially if you are a grouch and no one expects to see you smile! Well…that could count as two for the price of one!
And you need not have your miracle happen today. It may be the type which takes more energy thus more time like actually doing your homework joyfully, or cleaning your room, or hanging up your clothes without being told. How about giving your mother-in-law a friendly phone call? How about not nagging your spouse over some little crap? How about eating your broccoli without making a national ordeal about it? How about not making your students feel inferior today?
But what does creating a miracle for someone else have to do with The Law of Crystallizing Creative Consciousness? Well, look at it this way; we don’t always have to create something for ourselves. How about creating something for others, namely someone less fortunate than you. Look at the rarely used word “virtue.” Take a look at what the dictionary states: purity, prevail upon, to be able to, to induce, to have influence, power, strength. The rewrites of The King James version of The New Testament used the word “virtue” in the story of the woman being healed on a crowded path. The story states that Jesus asked who had touched him. To which his disciple replied that it could have been anyone in the crowd. And they write that Jesus said, “I felt virtue leave me.” Wow, that is terrific writing! But what have the people in this day and age learned or translated that to mean? Some ministers teach it to mean that he was magical, and that by merely touching his garment’s hem she was healed. But wait, what else could be the reason for her healing?

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Create a miracle for someone today. Oh, it doesn’t have to be gigantic like parting the Atlantic Ocean, but how about starting something small like a smile to someone down trodden. A little boost like that can be a small miracle especially if you are a grouch and no one expects to see you smile! Well…that could count as two for the price of one!
And you need not have your miracle happen today. It may be the type which takes more energy thus more time like actually doing your homework joyfully, or cleaning your room, or hanging up your clothes without being told. How about giving your mother-in-law a friendly phone call? How about not nagging your spouse over some little crap? How about eating your broccoli without making a national ordeal about it? How about not making your students feel inferior today?
But what does creating a miracle for someone else have to do with The Law of Crystallizing Creative Consciousness? Well, look at it this way; we don’t always have to create something for ourselves. How about creating something for others, namely someone less fortunate than you. Look at the rarely used word “virtue.” Take a look at what the dictionary states: purity, prevail upon, to be able to, to induce, to have influence, power, strength. The rewrites of The King James version of The New Testament used the word “virtue” in the story of the woman being healed on a crowded path. The story states that Jesus asked who had touched him. To which his disciple replied that it could have been anyone in the crowd. And they write that Jesus said, “I felt virtue leave me.” Wow, that is terrific writing! But what have the people in this day and age learned or translated that to mean? Some ministers teach it to mean that he was magical, and that by merely touching his garment’s hem she was healed. But wait, what else could be the reason for her healing?

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