Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 Joni, I haven't seen this movie but have heard about it from some other lists I used to be on. It sounds VERY interesting! I would love to see it but kinda doubt it would ever come to my area I've read a lot about how we create our own reality. And I believe it. The problem I see with ME is trying to uncreate what I have created. And that is what I'm trying to do now - but it is difficult. Changing the way I've been thinking for years has been quite a journey!! This group has been a great help on that journey. Have a great day!! In a message dated 11/7/04 11:55:23 AM Central Standard Time, eproofreader@... writes: > Hi everyone, > > I'm pretty new to the group and have greatly enjoyed reading all the > postings. > > Yesterday I saw a movie called " What the Bleep Do We Know? " and I > wondered if anyone else here had seen it. Its basic premise was that > our thoughts create our reality, and its message was that changing our > thought patterns could drive out the negative consequences of our > " addictions " -- those being addictions not only to substances but to > anger, fear, resentment, etc. > > The movie went into scientific theory (quantum physics) to explain how > our body becomes chemically " wired " to respond negatively and how > positive thinking can actually change the chemistry. > > I know I am simplifying the concepts but I am certainly no scientist. > I was just struck by how the ideas I am reading here were put into a > scientific perspective and wondered if anyone else had seen this movie > and had a similar reaction. > > One of the scientists who spoke said that every morning he " created > his day " -- that was a great take-away message for me. > > Joni > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 7, 2004 Report Share Posted November 7, 2004 I never saw the movie, but I firmly believe in the concept of " Like begets Like " . If you are negative, you will bring negative your way. A book that I can suggest to you is MinThe Power of Your Subconscious Mind by ph . Check out this book on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553583182/qid=1099882536/sr=2-1/ref=pd_k\ a_b_2_1/102-9918429-0496943 If you were interested in this concept from the movie, you will probably be really intrigued reading the book. Charlene Joni wrote: Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to the group and have greatly enjoyed reading all the postings. Yesterday I saw a movie called " What the Bleep Do We Know? " and I wondered if anyone else here had seen it. Its basic premise was that our thoughts create our reality, and its message was that changing our thought patterns could drive out the negative consequences of our " addictions " -- those being addictions not only to substances but to anger, fear, resentment, etc. The movie went into scientific theory (quantum physics) to explain how our body becomes chemically " wired " to respond negatively and how positive thinking can actually change the chemistry. I know I am simplifying the concepts but I am certainly no scientist. I was just struck by how the ideas I am reading here were put into a scientific perspective and wondered if anyone else had seen this movie and had a similar reaction. One of the scientists who spoke said that every morning he " created his day " -- that was a great take-away message for me. Joni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 8, 2004 Report Share Posted November 8, 2004 Thanks for the book recommendation, Charlene. I will add that to my Wish List. (Too bad no one but me looks at it - LOL!) Joni --- Charlene wrote: > I never saw the movie, but I firmly believe in the > concept of " Like begets Like " . If you are negative, > you will bring negative your way. > > A book that I can suggest to you is MinThe Power of > Your Subconscious Mind by ph . Check out > this book on Amazon: > > http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0553583182/qid=1099882536/sr=2-1/ref=pd_k\ a_b_2_1/102-9918429-0496943 > > If you were interested in this concept from the > movie, you will probably be really intrigued reading > the book. > > Charlene > > Joni wrote: > > Hi everyone, > > I'm pretty new to the group and have greatly enjoyed > reading all the > postings. > > Yesterday I saw a movie called " What the Bleep Do We > Know? " and I > wondered if anyone else here had seen it. Its basic > premise was that > our thoughts create our reality, and its message was > that changing our > thought patterns could drive out the negative > consequences of our > " addictions " -- those being addictions not only to > substances but to > anger, fear, resentment, etc. > > The movie went into scientific theory (quantum > physics) to explain how > our body becomes chemically " wired " to respond > negatively and how > positive thinking can actually change the chemistry. > > I know I am simplifying the concepts but I am > certainly no scientist. > I was just struck by how the ideas I am reading here > were put into a > scientific perspective and wondered if anyone else > had seen this movie > and had a similar reaction. > > One of the scientists who spoke said that every > morning he " created > his day " -- that was a great take-away message for > me. > > Joni > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 11, 2004 Report Share Posted November 11, 2004 Joni, No, I haven't seen the movie or even heard of it -- but I am very intrigued from what you said about it. Is it on tv or at the movie theaters, or where?! You've gotten me curious now!! Thanks much, PJ Joni wrote: Hi everyone, I'm pretty new to the group and have greatly enjoyed reading all the postings. Yesterday I saw a movie called " What the Bleep Do We Know? " and I wondered if anyone else here had seen it. Its basic premise was that our thoughts create our reality, and its message was that changing our thought patterns could drive out the negative consequences of our " addictions " -- those being addictions not only to substances but to anger, fear, resentment, etc. The movie went into scientific theory (quantum physics) to explain how our body becomes chemically " wired " to respond negatively and how positive thinking can actually change the chemistry. I know I am simplifying the concepts but I am certainly no scientist. I was just struck by how the ideas I am reading here were put into a scientific perspective and wondered if anyone else had seen this movie and had a similar reaction. One of the scientists who spoke said that every morning he " created his day " -- that was a great take-away message for me. Joni Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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