Guest guest Posted April 24, 2005 Report Share Posted April 24, 2005 This is the topic of the movie " What the Bleep Do We Know? " Awesome movie!!! One that I recommend highly. It is pretty deep. You really have to focus on it and not get disturbed by anything because you will need to go back and catch up. Here's the website: http://www.whatthebleep.com/ Charlene Winner's Circle Network with Lou Tice - 4/7/05 - " Creating Your Own Reality " Everybody knows that it's not what you say, it's the way that you say it. I think the same thing goes for what you see. It used to be fair to say that objective reality was measurable and quantifiable. This meant that the true nature of material things could be absolutely and clearly determined. These days however, quantum physics has pretty well proved that there is really no such thing as objective reality. Matter, when reduced to its smallest particles, can behave as either particles or waves and can't be classified as clearly one or the other. Things that appear solid are composed mostly of air, and things that seem motionless, like a chair, are actually made of subatomic elements that are constantly moving. Even the space between celestial bodies seems to be full - we just don't know yet what it's full of. So, in a very real sense, you and I are always creating our own reality. The way we see things depends not only on our physical makeup but also on the psychological filters we look through. One of the most powerful filters that directly affects how we see the world is our self-esteem. Yes, it seems like the term has been overworked of late, but warranted self-esteem is still an important part of our psychological make up. Low self-esteem creates a world in which the glass is always half empty, life is dangerous, and people are not to be trusted. High self-esteem lets us see the glass as half full and people as allies and friends. In fact, no other single quality can affect your experience of life like self-esteem can. Fortunately, high self-esteem can be learned and there are many resources out there to help you. I know you can do it. Lou Tice The Pacific Institute www.thepacificinstitute.com " TPI teaches people how to manage change, set and achieve goals, lead more effectively, and think in ways that create success. " Blessings, Charlene __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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