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Law of Polarity Class Homework 6/18

The biggest part of the homework for this class is to: 1) Work on cultivating your seed, "Diligently Nourtishing your Thought ," Like we practiced. Get the image in your mind, and add all of the detail that you can to it. Charge the idea with positive emotion and don't discard it with doubt. Remember to: WRITE IT DOWN, as thought you already have it. "I'm so grateful and thankful now that I have/am.........." 2) Apply the principles of thought you know thus far: RELATIVITY and POLARITY - use them to help you find gratitude, live them until they become an established pattern in your life- for good! 3) Practice the power of visualization with small things : lost car keys, purse, binki, shoes, etc…. Remember your subconscious does not know the difference between an actual even and an idea. The next time you lose something or can't find something, take time to STOP, relax, visualize it and add detail and go forward with what you are doing KNOWING that you ha

Law of Polarity Class Notes 6/18

Thanks to everyone who came to Junes class! I had a great time! I hope you enjoyed the exercise we did to help in grasping something concrete in how the thought process works. I can't post those notes on the blog- because it won't really make sense as it was an exercise, but I will post all of the things about the Law of Polarity! Here you go! See you next month!! The Law/Principle of Relativity and the Law of Polarity are similar in that they are both tools to help you feel and find gratitude about a negative situation. 9 Law of Polarity: EVERYTHING HAS AN OPPOSITE “Everything, and I mean everything of consequence has an opposite. Its law. You can’t fall six feet down from being four feet up. You can’t turn left without coming from the right. ‘Yes’ only exists because ‘No’ does too, otherwise it would be meaningless.” Leslie Householder This is common and well known- so why is it so important to understand it? Because, BY LAW, the experiences or circumstances that we ca

June Class Notes -Basil.

Thanks to everyone who came to the June class, I had a really fun time with you guys! Here are your notes on the Wonderful Basil! Historically used to anoint Kings. Greeks considered it as the “king of plants.” Anti-bacterial Anti-infectious Anti-inflammatory Antiseptic (stomach/intestinal) Antispasmodic Anti-viral Decongestant (veins/arteries of lungs/prostate) Stimulant (nerves/adrenals) Antibiotic (Wonderful when taken at the beginning of any illness) Uplifting Uses from history & today: Respiratory problems, digestive & kidney ailments, poisonous insect or snake bites, fevers, epidemics, migraines (especially from liver and gallbladder problems, mental fatigue, menstrual periods (scanty), aches & pains, anxiety, bronchitis, chronic colds, concentration, nervous depression, digestion, earaches, fainting, fatigue, gout, headaches, hemorrhoids, hick-ups, insect repellent, insomnia, intestinal problems, poor memory, chronic mucus, muscle spasms, ovarian cysts, prostate pro