You May Call Me a Dreamer, But I’m Not the Only One…
Words from a song by John Lennon and so profound. Are you a dreamer? Do you dream of world peace, end to hunger, economic turnaround, cancer cure? If so, you are actually doing your part in bringing about change and a new direction!! Did you know that you were so powerful? You are! Science has shown us that our dreams, daydreams, meditations, thoughts, etc, are all powerful forces in changing our world and the world around us. We know now that we are all energy and all interconnected as ONE!
There are many examples of the power of our minds bringing about change. A peer reviewed study of the effects of meditation on reducing the rate of violent crime was published in the Social Indicators Research journal. “Researchers predicted in advance that the calming influence of group meditation practice could reduce violent crime by over 20 percent in Washington, DC, during an 8 week period in the summer of 1993.” The project had 4,000 practitioners of Transcendental Meditation from 81 countries assembled and meditating for the 8 week period. The result was a 23 percent reduction in violent crime in this period of focused meditation. The odds of this occurring by chance are less than 2 in 1 billion! John Hagelin, lead author of the study and a quantum physicist, refers to the findings as a field effect of consciousness. Field effect meaning electromagnetic field which we all generate.
If you knew the electromagnetic waves of energy from your body had the ability to change the world, would you do your part and DREAM BIG? Well, you do have the ability to change the world so start dreaming and make it big and keep it up! Whether it is world peace, a cure for cancer, or an end to our economic downturn, keep your intentions, thoughts, daydreams, positive and remember, we are in this together and together we can move the world in a new direction!!
Here is a video from Dr. Hamilton that reveals more evidence of the power of our minds. I know you will enjoy this. Let me know what you will be “thinking”.
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I found Dr. Hamilton’s talk very interesting and I am thinking that all my students with learning problems can be helped with some positive thoughts. I’m going to have them work on them. I also want to become good on the piano so as well as practice, I am going to imagine I’m good. We’ll see what happens. Let’s get together soon.
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