...Eric had the same belief of his level of belief as I do of mine...so having PATHS-modules to super-enhance our belief in the power of the mind could be pretty cool and helpful...if it doesn't have the backlash of ALL our thouhts coming to physical fruititon - "Be careful with what you wish for, you just might get it"-type o thing
I've been pondering if it's easier for a person raised in religion to believe in new things not proven to them yet(as the power of the mind, LOA and such) or if it's easier for a person like me who wasn't born into organized religion...maybe cause someone born into religion would feel fooled once they leave their absolute belief in their original religion and move on to new ideas that might resonate more with their inner being? Or maybe it's easier for ppl formerly connected to a religious group cause they're used to believing strongly?(or maybe if their belief was that strong they'd never move on?) I havn't come to any conclusion on this...
Did Churchill have speechwriters or did he make that quote up? I always get a little uncomfortable when ppl start throwing quotes from respected famous folks around(like in The Secret)...taken out of context...it sort of says "believe in this unproven thing cause who are you to doubt einstein?"...you know what I mean?
It's realitvely safe to say that I agree with you on the surface-scratching-state of our knowledge of the mind, the universe and the world
Exciting times we live in indeed
Danny