Saturday 24 September 2011

We all know that by changing your thinking, you can change your world. Is there any good book teaching how to?

Is there any book that teaches how to do it?
We all know that by changing your thinking, you can change your world. Is there any good book teaching how to?
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle.



http://www.amazon.com/Power-Now-Guide-Sp鈥?/a>
We all know that by changing your thinking, you can change your world. Is there any good book teaching how to?
Dear friend,

Great thought is the thoughtlessness and the best book is the mind that can connect to God.
Walden is still the best primer on how to remake your life. The Bible is full of good ideas, particularly Matthew and John. Gandhi's autobiography certainly shows what one person can do.
http://www.fhu.com/books/mind_well/



Seeing the world through new eyes (or in a new light) effectively changes the reality you live in, because your perspective has changed. Living in a different 'world' opens new possibilities to go with your new abilities.



And all from practicing experiencing the present moment. Pretty good deal.
There are books all over the place. The question is, are you ready to hear what they're saying?



There's only one way to do away with the world when it becomes unbearable and that is to do away with the %26quot;you%26quot; that finds it so. It is correctly described as death without dying and requires letting go of things you hold very dear. Things you don't even know you possess.



Yes, it is a great release and the most unbelievable experience a person can have but just prior to that, it is also the most terrifying experience a human being can endure. Things cease to be what you thought they were and the world turns %26quot;upside down%26quot;. You can look at that and say %26quot;no problem%26quot; but, in fact, you don't even KNOW what you think the world is until it ceases to be.



Everything changes. EVERY thing. And that is not the end. After everything changes, you find it is what it always was - %26quot;rivers are once again rivers and mountains are once again mountains%26quot; - and if you're not careful, you can lose your new and improved perspective and find yourself back at square one. There is nothing in the new world to keep you from going back to the old world except you. There's no one to keep you from falling and nothing to hang onto. It is 100% up to you, whether or not you can live there.
In a manner of speaking, Introduction to Objectivist Epistemology teaches you how, but only by giving you the tools. It's intent was never to teach how to change your thinking, though I'm certain the author knew it would change many minds.



Indeed, it began a revolution in cognitive thinking, the kind of thinking that is very necessary in doing what you wish to do.

http://hubcap.clemson.edu/~campber/randc鈥?/a>
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