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Embracing the Oneness Philosophy: Discovering the 'I Am' Within

"The 'I Am' within you is your true self. Unlock the boundless power of creation. You are the creator of your reality and your destiny!" Michael Corthell In a world filled with diversity and complexity, the concept of Oneness offers a profound perspective that transcends the boundaries of religion, culture, and ideology. Rooted in ancient philosophies and modern interpretations, Oneness encapsulates the essence of unity that connects all living beings. This article explores the teachings of Neville Goddard and Erin Werley, shedding light on the transformative power of 'I Am' as the true essence of every human being. The Foundation of Oneness Neville Goddard , a prominent figure in the New Thought movement, emphasized the power of imagination and the concept of 'I Am' as a central tenet of his teachings. He proposed that every individual possesses the divine spark within, embodying the creative force of the universe. Goddard's philosophy invit

Another Take on Oneness: The Dynamic and Living Universe

  "In Teilhard's vision, the universe thrives as a dynamic whole, evolving toward complexity and consciousness. We, interconnected beings, play a vital role in its journey, embracing our responsibility as conscious participants in the evolving cosmos." - Michael Corthell Pierre Teilhard de Chardin Pierre Teilhard de Chardin , a 20th-century French philosopher, paleontologist, and Jesuit priest, developed a unique perspective on the universe and its evolution. In his writings, he proposed a profound and holistic worldview that emphasized the interconnectedness of all things and the continuous development of complexity and consciousness. This essay explores Teilhard de Chardin's ideas, focusing on how he viewed the universe as a dynamic and living entity where every element is intimately linked to the whole. The Interconnected Universe At the core of Teilhard de Chardin's philosophy lies the concept of an interconnected universe. He saw the cosmos as an intricate we

The Universal Law of Oneness (Non-Duality) Explained

Oneness is the fact or state of being unified or whole(Holy), however, it's important to note that this unity is not uniformity. Oneness encompasses a vast array of subsets, representing an infinite diversity within the unified whole. Michael Corthell First, we must understand that the Universe is one living organism, one universal living soul. Oneness is the fundamental truth that lies at the core of our existence. It is the recognition that we are not separate beings, but interconnected parts of a larger whole. When we embrace this truth, we tap into the power of the universe and realize our infinite potential. It is also the key to unlocking the wisdom of the universe. When we recognize that we are all part of the same cosmic fabric, we open ourselves up to new ways of thinking, being, and relating to others. Oneness is the ultimate invitation to expand our consciousness and embrace the limitless possibilities of life... We like to think that we are individual persons performing

Mirror Image

"Our interconnectedness with the world unveils the power we hold. Through subjective perception and personal responsibility, self-reflection becomes a catalyst for growth. As I am, the world resonates, reminding us of our transformative potential." Michael Corthell When I woke up this morning, the quote "As I am, the world is" came to mind, and it has stayed with me all morning. It's one of those phrases that makes you stop and think. So I thought and here's my take on it—just some thoughts and reflections. This quote holds a deep message that encourages us to contemplate and explore our relationship with the world. Of course, interpretations may differ depending on the context and intention, but a few key themes emerge. "We are not separate from the world; we are the world, and our problems are the world's problems." - Jiddu Krishnamurti First, there's the idea of unity and interconnectedness. It suggests that there's an inherent link

Veganism, Albert Einstein and ''The Connected Universe''

"We are spiritually interconnected, part of a unified whole. There are no 'others,' only One, from which all emanates." Michael Corthell Albert Einstein is one of the most famous figures in history. He was a scientist known for his formula, E=MC(2). Einstein was a vegetarian during the last years of his life, although he had supported the idea for a long time. In a letter to Max Kariel he said, "I have always eaten animal flesh with a somewhat guilty conscience," and soon after became a vegetarian. Einstein's famous quote: "Nothing will benefit health or increase chances of survival  on earth as the evolution to a vegetarian diet." and further commenting... ''A human being is a part of the whole, called by us "Universe," a part limited in time and space. He experiences himself, his thoughts and feelings as something separated from the rest, a kind of optical delusion of his consciousness. This delus

Pride Month: Embracing Diversity, Equality, and the Power of Inclusion

" Pride Month unites us in celebrating diversity, advocating for equal rights, and embracing the power of inclusion. Together, we can create a world where love, acceptance, and respect flourish for all." Michael Corthell Pride Month, celebrated globally in June, is a vibrant and empowering commemoration of the LGBTQ+ community's resilience, achievements, and the ongoing struggle for equal rights. This essay explores the historical significance of Pride Month, its relationship to the United Nations Declaration of Human Rights, and its alignment with the principles of Oneness and the Golden Rule. The History of Pride Month: Pride Month traces its roots back to the Stonewall Uprising in June 1969 , when LGBTQ+ individuals in New York City protested against discriminatory police raids and harassment. This watershed moment sparked a wave of activism and ignited a movement that aimed to secure equal rights and acceptance for the LGBTQ+ community. Pride Month emerged as an a

Oneness: The Contrast Dilemma

  ''What we are trying to arrange in our world's dominant socio-economic and spiritual system, is a sort of life game where everyone wins, and no one loses, essentially trying to have yin without yang, which is like trying to have a front without a back. Or, creating a world where everyone is somebody, but everyone ends up being a nobody. Most, at least in the first world, are chasing an existence where everyone is happy all the time, but this is impossible because to be happy we must know unhappiness. The solution is Oneness and experiencing all the up and down waves of life...because all is one and there can be no separation.'' Michael Corthell

If You Don't Understand Quantum Physics, Watch This!

 By Michael Corthell Ralph Waldo Emerson in his essay Compensation written in the mid-19th century, poetically described Quantum Mechanics . Compensation, which is difficult to read at first because of its Victorian language, inspired me to discover more about existential philosophy. It led me to many foundational, basic discoveries in both science and religion. These studies in turn have led me to a simple discovery(and acceptance) of what the Universe truly is: pure consciousness.  What Emerson is describing in the first four lines of his opening poem is, as I said, quantum mechanics: The wings of Time are black and white (this refers to both the duality of waveform vibrational energy and the dual nature of philosophical/religious concepts such as the yin and yang nature and its symbol. A checkerboard also symbolizes this duality. The 'wings' that carry time are the quanta that makeup consciousness and awareness.)  Pied with morning and with night (first 'pied' means: