Introduction to "Inner Peace, Outer Success"
“It is far better to light a single candle than to curse the darkness.” – W. L. Watkinson, “The Invincible Strategy” sermon
Many of us are longing for a change. Some want to find a deeper meaning to life, or an ultimate spiritual solution. Others are eager to solve their longer-lasting problems, whether they are related to health, relationships, job, psychological issues or something else. Many people have a burning desire to achieve some important goal or simply to fulfill a dream…
Yes, we can do all of this and we can definitely bring a permanent change to our lives. This lasting change can essentially be achieved in two ways: through suffering or through wisdom.
Many of us are longing for a change. Some want to find a deeper meaning to life, or an ultimate spiritual solution. Others are eager to solve their longer-lasting problems, whether they are related to health, relationships, job, psychological issues or something else. Many people have a burning desire to achieve some important goal or simply to fulfill a dream…
Yes, we can do all of this and we can definitely bring a permanent change to our lives. This lasting change can essentially be achieved in two ways: through suffering or through wisdom.
Chain of Goals
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions … but so is the road to heaven. Good intentions aren’t the problem. It’s their execution that isn’t working out well. There needs to be a better way.” ― Michael Watson
Every challenge in life, every unpleasant or painful experience, every personal trait has a divine root. How is that possible? Let me explain.
The supposed original state of every living being is Happiness, which manifests as either Peace, Love or Joy. Generally speaking, we may say that people in early childhood experience these three states in their purest forms, although with low level of consciousness.
However, when that being is confronted with a dynamic and non-perfect environment, it develops ways to acclimate to the newly changed surroundings, through a process we’ll call the “Chain of Goals.”
Every challenge in life, every unpleasant or painful experience, every personal trait has a divine root. How is that possible? Let me explain.
The supposed original state of every living being is Happiness, which manifests as either Peace, Love or Joy. Generally speaking, we may say that people in early childhood experience these three states in their purest forms, although with low level of consciousness.
However, when that being is confronted with a dynamic and non-perfect environment, it develops ways to acclimate to the newly changed surroundings, through a process we’ll call the “Chain of Goals.”
Dario's Letter
Read about an astonishing experience from Dario, one of the Reintegration practitioners. Using the Single Chain technique, he solved one of the most rigid problems he used to have for many years before.
“...and the result was astonishing to me—the Harasser has never, never again returned to my life! I know that the problem has been definitely solved because I feel it. It’s such a relief!” ― Dario
“...and the result was astonishing to me—the Harasser has never, never again returned to my life! I know that the problem has been definitely solved because I feel it. It’s such a relief!” ― Dario
Holographic Nature of Reality
“Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.” – Albert Einstein
(...) If we consider the entire universe as a hologram, it means that every part of it has information about the entire whole: the cosmos. Consequently, every human being is a holographic component. Every piece of our reality, every unit which nature is rooted in space, time, matter and energy—that means every event, particle, atom, complex structure, life being, star, galaxy, anything—is part of the universal hologram and is itself a hologram. (...)
(...) If we consider the entire universe as a hologram, it means that every part of it has information about the entire whole: the cosmos. Consequently, every human being is a holographic component. Every piece of our reality, every unit which nature is rooted in space, time, matter and energy—that means every event, particle, atom, complex structure, life being, star, galaxy, anything—is part of the universal hologram and is itself a hologram. (...)
Traumatic Memories
“The wound is the place where the Light enters you.” ― Rumi
“No pressure, no diamonds.” ― Mary Case
Painful experiences can leave deep scars in our psyche. They inevitably influence our whole life in defeating and limiting ways. They produce negative beliefs, bad habits, wrong decisions, painful emotions, and so on.
On the other hand, most of us have matured and learned tremendous lessons through painful experiences. They have strengthened us. They have driven us. The reason for that is the fact that we live in a material world whose main trait is inertia, which is also one of our main traits.
“No pressure, no diamonds.” ― Mary Case
Painful experiences can leave deep scars in our psyche. They inevitably influence our whole life in defeating and limiting ways. They produce negative beliefs, bad habits, wrong decisions, painful emotions, and so on.
On the other hand, most of us have matured and learned tremendous lessons through painful experiences. They have strengthened us. They have driven us. The reason for that is the fact that we live in a material world whose main trait is inertia, which is also one of our main traits.
Morphic Fields
“People who deny the existence of dragons are often eaten by dragons. From within.” ― Ursula K. Le Guin, The Wave in the Mind: Talks & Essays on the Writer, the Reader & the Imagination
There is a somewhat unsettling thing I have learned about in my life and spiritual practice, and I give credit for that to the books “The Power of Now” and “Transurfing”.
Although I knew that ultimate responsibility for all aspects of my life lied within myself, I doubted for a long time that there were strange forces inside or outside of me that perpetually and tenaciously hindered my spiritual growth.
In your life, have you ever noticed that right after you achieved something good, or had finally raised yourself to a higher level, you then had some setback come smashing down, or an unexpected reaction force that struck back? What is that? Why are there such disappointments in our life?
There is a somewhat unsettling thing I have learned about in my life and spiritual practice, and I give credit for that to the books “The Power of Now” and “Transurfing”.
Although I knew that ultimate responsibility for all aspects of my life lied within myself, I doubted for a long time that there were strange forces inside or outside of me that perpetually and tenaciously hindered my spiritual growth.
In your life, have you ever noticed that right after you achieved something good, or had finally raised yourself to a higher level, you then had some setback come smashing down, or an unexpected reaction force that struck back? What is that? Why are there such disappointments in our life?
Lucid Dreaming
“Fly without wings;
Dream with open eyes;
See in darkness.”
― Dejan Stojanovic
Some Reintegration practitioners have reported the spontaneous emergence of lucid dreaming. For those who don’t know much about this phenomenon, I’ll try to briefly describe it.
A lucid dream is every dream in which one is aware that they are currently dreaming. It rarely happens to the average Joe, supposedly, but when it does it is often delightful. It is a sudden, overwhelming feeling of total freedom. We can do anything: pass through walls, fly, or even change our environment. The lucid dream’s surroundings can become somehow crystal clear, crisp and divine. Some have said that lucid dreams felt more real than their waking reality.
Dream with open eyes;
See in darkness.”
― Dejan Stojanovic
Some Reintegration practitioners have reported the spontaneous emergence of lucid dreaming. For those who don’t know much about this phenomenon, I’ll try to briefly describe it.
A lucid dream is every dream in which one is aware that they are currently dreaming. It rarely happens to the average Joe, supposedly, but when it does it is often delightful. It is a sudden, overwhelming feeling of total freedom. We can do anything: pass through walls, fly, or even change our environment. The lucid dream’s surroundings can become somehow crystal clear, crisp and divine. Some have said that lucid dreams felt more real than their waking reality.
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