Tuesday, 8 June 2010

Criticism explained

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CRITICISM EXPLAINED

One comment I am aware of is the ridicule made of "Create your world with your thoughts" is that bread served at the table will not get into one's mouth except by you guiding it to the mouth. No amount of thinking will get the bread to mysteriously pop into your open mouth.

There is a tragic fallacy in this ridicule of the real nature of our world.

The fallacy is of the type that one thinks that water and ice are essentially one and the same, so I can sail my ship through an iceberg across my path as readily as I can sail through water.

Water has condensed into a different form, the ice, and has different physical properties to water in that new form.

Similarly whilst "all world is an Idea" theory says that all that exists is a thought, in bread at your table the thought "bread" has condensed into the form of bread that obeys the Newtonian laws of physics, just as your "body thought" condensed into your body has to obey the same physical laws.

A thought acts on another thought (of the Universal Mind), not on thought that has solidified into matter.
So you cannot think that the bread at the table will enter your mouth, and it does so. Our theory does not propose that, and therefore, it should not be mocked using this argument.

What the "all world is an idea" theory says is that all matter, including our bodies, is at its very fundamental level, composed of a stuff that has the qualities of a thought in our mind.

It is like saying that the fundamental units that make up matter is electrons, atoms and molecules, but you do not see these in the bread at your table.

You can generate an idea, a thought, which then can mysteriously, by a process not yet understood (remember sunlight turned into grass by processes named, but not understood) condenses into a physical thing you can touch and feel.

Signs of such thoughts turning into things are all around us. Microsoft was a thought of forming a software company in the mind of young Bill Gates. The train engine was a idea in the mind of Stephen Watts. The skyscraper, the motorway, parking meters, and a billion other things you see all around you began as thoughts in someone's mind.

I hope that reasoning clears up the obstacle to accepting the "you create your world" theory.


There is another criticism thrown against the same idea.

It is that the theory suggests one can, say wish for a new Rolls Royce car, and it will just appear on ones drive-way, which of, course, is a ridiculous suggestion.

That criticism frankly does not apply to this theory at all, because the theory does not say that.

According to the theory, your thoughts turns into things after undergoing a mysterious, admittedly, not yet understood process.

That process may include us working towards making the thought into a thing.

The work, though, will be inspired work, as if guided by a force towards making the thought into a thing. Circumstances may develop that take you to your goals.

The fact remains that all world is an idea of the Universal Mind, and that one does create one's own destiny.


The magic behind "you create your world" theory is that you are not at the mercy of some one else, a God, to bestow you pleasure and pain. You decide the life you want. God is not out of this equation. He is very much a part of it - after all, He is the Universal Mind, or if you wish, behind the Universal Mind.

In any case, He is now helping YOU with your efforts. Remain guided by Him as YOU make your thoughts into things.

Wise people have said so through the ages. God helps those who help themselves.


Wishing you all the best, Shree-1

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