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Old 06-10-2007, 11:38 AM   #51 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Namaste View Post
Why? To prove that one can move objects with the power of thought, all one has to do is move them. So it's like asking someone to show that they speak Hungarian, for example. All they have to do is speak - easy (if they can indeed do it).
I asked wholeheartedly to witness firsthand, and experience just that, got it in spades, and now choose to learn about and understand it. Not to hurt anyone, but because I am driven to, and my dream is for total unlimited happiness for me, and anyone who wants it. Roger Bannister was told a four minute mile was beyond human reality. He did what it took to make his dream real. Even though it would not harm anyone, people felt the need, the fear, the threat, to attack and ridicule him. To hold him down, to crush him. He could have easily given up, against the barrage and weight of conditioning and energy against him. Eventually he succeeded. The impossible became possible. Others now regularly do it, the once humanly impossible. To learn to do the four minute mile, don't take the advice of those who can't or won't conceive it. Bannister didn't succeed for a long time, but overcame his mental limits, and the limiting belief of the day... he knew that was the limiting factor. Mind. It is ridiculous that people praise Bannister's efforts, and cite him as a hero, for achieving the 'impossible' which now, after the event, suddenly was always achievable, not really that impossible, and no big deal. In the next breath they attempt to prove and justify that the next 'impossible' is a 'real' impossible, that the next Bannister is dreaming, delusional. 'Strive to achieve the impossible, as long as it's not impossible!' Bannister was considered mad, delusional, even dangerous, egotistical, before his achievment. Who and where was his example, his proof? I would rather encourage Lallymac, be encouraged by his endeavours, which threaten no-one. I have no terror or am not threatened in the slightest by the thought of Lallymac, or anyone achieving all that Lallymac describes, and what benefits anyone wanting it, or wanting to learn about it. If you choose something else, that's your right. What has Lallymac done to you by wondering why such knowledge is rigorously denied to those who would choose to explore it?
A great story about the computer programmer wasn't it! What an amasing achievment, for him, his employers, and anyone else who benefits from it. All benefit and no harm! I love it!
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