Praise the Lord, Blame the Devil; The Psychology of Power and Control: …and Why God and the Devil Are Not Opposed to Each Other
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When thought marries its desire for power and control in order to appease its rampant fear of insecurity with the psychological function of moving towards an opposite as a solution to a problem and uses that M.O. as a way of operating at a psychological and emotional level thought instead of solving a problem has only succeeded in making the problem much worse and in the process thought has become further enslaved to its own concepts and ideas and in turn the function and operation of thought has made prisoners of us all.1. To learn about something new you have to be serious 2. The pied piper of… fear and desire 3.Walking on water 4. Keep fighting and lose or surrender and win 5. The world that we live in is a projection of our own thinking 6. Seeing translates everything in terms of the past 7. The teacher points to the door and that’s where the teaching ends 8. Anger drains the battery 9. Can you look without identification? 10. The simplicity of awareness 11. A mind that is searching is an agitated mind 12. A human being is two people; who they are and who they are striving to be 13. Learn to look and look to learn 14. Constant psychological and emotional disburbances 15, Praise the Lord, Blame the Devil; the psychology of power and control…and why God and the Devil are not opposed to each other 16. Thought is of memory and is not of the now
Author: Brockett, Finlay
Topic: New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
Media: Book
ISBN: 1790256186
Language: English
Pages: 238
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| Weight | 0.78 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 9 × 6 × 0.54 in |














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