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“Translating the words on the door, he said, Light from light. Waste and void, waste and void. Darkness on the face of the deep, I said. Then God commanded light. The light of the world descends from the Everlasting Light that is God. That is surely one thing it means, said Romanovich. Bit it may also mean that the visible can be born from the invisible, That matter can arise from energy that thought is a form of energy and that thought itself can be concretized into the very object that is imagined.”

— Dean Koontz, Brother Odd, Share via Whatsapp

“Theere is an imperative to be in a process, the energy & consciousness of life means for us to be constantly observing, learning & becoming.”

— Jay Woodman, Share via Whatsapp

“Energy doesn t communicate in English, French, Chinese or Swahili, but it does speak clearly”

— Elaine Seiler, Share via Whatsapp

“As one moves along the evolutionary pathways and one s frequencies become more and more rapid, the old ways of conducting business cease to work or cease to function easily and smoothly. New guidelines are essential.”

— Elaine Seiler, Your Multi-Dimensional Workbook: Exercises for Energetic Awakening, Share via Whatsapp

“We need to make our own miracles, it is a wasted exercise to just wait for miracles to happen; they need a spark of energy and desire to make them come true.”

— Steven Redhead, The Solution, Share via Whatsapp

“Probably no single event highlights the strength of Campbell’s argument (on peak oil) better than the rapid development of the Alberta tar sands. Bitumen, the world’s ugliest and most expensive hydrocarbon, can never be a reasonable substitute for light oil due to its extreme capital, energy, and carbon intensity. Bitumen looks, smells, and behaves like asphalt; running an economy on it is akin to digging up our existing road infrastructure, melting it down, and enriching the goop with hydrogen until it becomes a sulfur-rich but marketable oil.”

— Andrew Nikiforuk, Tar Sands: Dirty Oil and the Future of a Continent, Share via Whatsapp

“The Glory of this life is in viewing it as eternal.”

— Beth Johnson, Thoughts From The Inside, Share via Whatsapp

“Tightness takes more energy than the letting go.”

— Beth Johnson, Thoughts From The Inside, Share via Whatsapp

“People use the words beginning and end to describe the start and end of things. However, beginning is really the event of coming together when energy gathers, and end is simply the dissolution of that energy. That which came together can easily dissolve if conditions become unfavorable. That which has dissolved may come together again if circumstances are appropriate. Therefore, who is to say that there is a beginning and an end?”

— Liezi, Share via Whatsapp

“Anything that needlessly robs you of your time, energy, and other precious resources is destructive to you and your leadership.”

— John Manning, The Disciplined Leader: Keeping the Focus on What Really Matters, Share via Whatsapp

“I am less physical than I ever have been. I still have a body but it is less dense. My vibrations are faster than ever before.”

— Elaine Seiler, Your Multi-Dimensional Workbook: Exercises for Energetic Awakening, Share via Whatsapp