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spiritual healing. It is in this context that we understand spiritual healing as "loving your neighbor as yourself." |
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So we have indeed come full circle from governments using our mind-to-mind connections for defense, to the Dalai Lama's promotion of the research and knowledge of our interdependent nature as a "weapon" for survival. We believe that the data for our interconnected consciousness is just the sort of evidence that the Dalai Lama was looking for. |
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We've traveled through time, from ancient scriptures to modern physics. We have journeyed through the space of our nonlocal universe of interconnectedness. A Course in Miracles reiterates what the ancient sages have told us, and instructs us to pay attention to the here and now: |
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Your task is not to seek for love, but merely to seek and find all of the barriers within yourself that you have built against it.
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Similarly, we would say that we don't have to search for psi, but our task is rather to seek to remove the barriers that we and our society have erected against it. Our understanding of mind-to-mind connections derived from experience, as well as science, offers us ongoing opportunities to achieve this goal. |
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The Persian mystic Jelaluddin Rumi of the thirteenth century knew: |
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I've heard it said there's a window that opens
from one mind to another,
but if there's no wall, there's no need
for fitting the window, or the latch. |
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