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Consciousness is the Only Reality

  ''Our conditioned consciousness molds the world and its elements. Quantum theory and the observer effect reveal that our perceptions and thoughts shape reality. Consciousness serves as both the creator and essence of our entire world. To unravel creation's mystery, we must explore our own consciousness.'' - Michael Corthell , Editor  Below are quotes and paragraph excerpts from Neville Goddard's book,  The Feeling is the Secret , explaining the true nature of reality.   ''So it is to consciousness that we must turn if we would discover the secret of creation.'' ''Knowledge of the law of consciousness and the method of operating this law will enable you to accomplish all you desire in life.'' ''Armed with a working knowledge of this law, you can build and maintain an ideal world.'' ''Consciousness is the one and only reality, not figuratively but actually. This reality may for the sake of clarity be likene

The Goddard Series: "All the World's a Stage''

"We hold the power to rewrite the script of our lives, casting ourselves as the author and protagonist. Through imagination and intention, we shape a captivating play of our own creation." Michael Corthell by Neville Goddard Edited by Michael Corthell THE PLAY As Shakespeare famously said, "All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players. They have their exits and their entrances... and each man in his time plays many parts." This world we perceive as reality is no different from the dreams we have while we sleep. Our waking experience feels real because it follows a continuous narrative, whereas our nightly dreams seem random, occurring in unfamiliar settings and situations. In this grand theater of existence, God assumes the role of the dreamer, bringing the play into being and portraying every character. Each person you encounter in your world is God playing a specific part for you, the author. "No man comes unto me, save I call him.&q

Fractional Gods: Humanity's Divine Fire

''I, God Most High, say, “You are gods, my own children.'' - Psalm 82:6 by Michael Corthell In John 10:34-36 , Jesus quotes Psalm 82:6 and uses it to defend his own claim to divinity: "Is it not written in your law, 'I said, you are gods'? If he called them gods to whom the word of God came, and Scripture cannot be broken, do you say of him whom the Father consecrated and sent into the world, 'You are blaspheming,' because I said, 'I am a Son of God'?" In 1 Corinthians 3:16-17, Paul tells the Corinthian believers that they are "God's temple"(the spiritual temple where God lives) and that the Spirit of God dwells in them: "Do you not know that you are God's temple and that God's Spirit dwells in you? If anyone destroys God's temple, God will destroy him. For God's temple is holy, and you are that temple." "Truly, truly, I say to you, whoever believes in me will also do the works that I do;  an

The Divine Drama: God's Extraordinary Role in the Cosmic Theater

"In the vast cosmic theater, God's boundless creativity dances through stars and souls, guiding galaxies and inspiring minds. We too, hold a spark of divine intelligence, invited to play our parts in the eternal exploration of existence." Michael Corthell In the vast and mind-boggling expanse of the universe, there's this incredible force known as God who takes on every role with remarkable precision, bringing the story of existence to life. With boundless intelligence, this divine consciousness stands at the center stage, embodying the essence of everything. With infinite creativity and limitless potential, God assumes the role of stars, galaxies, and all the celestial wonders that grace the cosmic tapestry. In a grand cosmic drama, this unfathomable intelligence portrays matter and energy, effortlessly transitioning between different forms. It dances as atoms and molecules, orchestrating the very fabric of reality. From the blazing depths of stars to the serene exp

Religion | What I Believe | Michael Corthell

by Michael Corthell “You don’t look out there for God, something in the sky, you look in you.”  – Alan Watts. It is said, by many Christians, that the Old Testament is about a promise made by God, and the New Testament is about the promise fulfilled. In my view this is true. But I believe the entire Bible, including the gospels and other scripture that was omitted, is not to be taken as a historical series of stories at all (for the most part), but rather it is to be read as a kind of psychodrama with allegory highlighting eternal truths and the sciences of creation, such as quantum theory and so on. First of all, I've come to terms with labeling myself a philosopher because I use reason to understand such things as the workings of nature and the existence of all things, including understanding the use and limits of knowledge and science, and the principles of moral judgment toward all created beings as well as the nature of matter itself.[spoiler: everything is energy in wave form

When You Wake Up You May Think You are GOD: Alan Watts on ''The Awakening''

by Alan Watts [on spiritual awaking] - So be careful of that. Jung calls it inflation; people who get the 'holy man syndrome.' That I’ve suddenly discovered that I’m the lord and that I am above good and evil and so on. And that therefore I start giving myself airs and graces.  But the point is that everybody else is too. If you discover that you’re there you ought to know that everyone else is. Well, for example, let’s see how in other ways you might realize this. Most people think when they open their eyes and look around, that what they are seeing is outside, it seems doesn’t it that you are behind your eyes. And that behind the eyes there is a blank that you can’t see at all; you turn around and you see something in front of you. But behind the eyes, there seems to be something that has no color, it isn’t dark, and it isn’t light. It’s there from a tactile standpoint; you can feel it with your fingers, although you don’t get inside it. Well than what is it that’s behind yo

See Yourself

''We and every creature with eyes are the lenses with which the Universe sees and explores itself.'' Michael Corthell    

The Prime Mover: God, The Universe, The One

All effects in the Universe lead back to the creator: 1. Whatever begins to exist has a cause. 2. The Universe began to exist. 3. Therefore, the Universe had a cause. 4. The first cause, can have no cause, and therefore is eternal and is known by its creation as  GOD . by Michael Corthell There is a famous historical idiom , ''All roads lead to Rome.'' In the same way, ''All effects lead back to God'' is a pithy way to describe the first cause argument. ''Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?''    ―Aeschylus One of the most famous arguments for the existence of a Creator were given by Saint Thomas Aquinas, called the "five ways". One of the five ways, the last, is the argument from design, which you can study here . The other four are versions of the first-cause argument, which we will look at briefly in this teaching. The argument is basic and

[Cosmosis]...Did you remember to 'carry the one'?

Everything is possible in the Universe, because the Universe is the 'infinite possibility' with everything contained within itself. "If there is a God who created the entire universe and ALL of its laws of physics, does God follow God’s own laws? Or can God supersede his own laws, such as travelling faster than the speed of light and thus being able to be in two different places at the same time?’ Could the answer help us prove whether or not God exists or is this where scientific empiricism and religious faith intersect, with NO true answer?'' ― Albert Einstein

A Universal Question

Background Panentheism is the belief that God intersects every part of the universe and also extends beyond space and time. The term was coined by the German philosopher Karl Krause in 1828 to distinguish the ideas of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (1770–1831) and Friedrich Wilhelm Joseph Schelling (1775–1854) about the relation of God and the universe from the supposed pantheism of Baruch Spinoza . Unlike pantheism, which holds that the divine and the universe are identical , panentheism maintains an ontological distinction between the divine and the non-divine and the significance of both. In panentheism, the universal spirit is present everywhere, which at the same time " transcends " all things created. While pantheism asserts that "all is God", panentheism claims that God is greater than the universe. Some versions of panentheism suggest that the universe is nothing more than the manifestation of God. In addition, some forms indicate that the universe

[Amen] Make it so...

“The existence of a prime mover- nothing can move itself;  there must be a first mover. The first mover is called God.” ― Thomas Aquinas St. Imagination is everything. It creates the future. “Zeus, first cause, prime mover; for what thing without Zeus is done among mortals?” ― Aeschylus, Agamemnon