hahaha, sorry no. I will delete my post and watch it now . I got trigger when you said Power of Intention lol
hahaha, sorry no. I will delete my post and watch it now . I got trigger when you said Power of Intention lol
Yes!The only thing that I kept thinking when I was watching this video is that this is how the Holy Spirit heals us by telling us positive things about how we are loved and all that. I would not be where I am if it were not for the Holy Spirit changing the way I approached my day with my thoughts.
This would also demonstrate why there has been so much social change in places where the Bible had a strong presence with all the teachings about love and speaking the truth in love and loving our neighbor as ourselves, etc.
I do believe our intentions create an effect and that it has something to do with different frequencies that has something to do with how the universe could be created with a word. This was super interesting.
Can you prove to me that a Ghost talks to you?The only thing that I kept thinking when I was watching this video is that this is how the Holy Spirit heals us by telling us positive things about how we are loved and all that.
Can you prove to me that jinn can see me while in the shower?Can you prove to me that a Ghost talks to you?
The equation....how i see it.This is about how we talk to each other, to children, and our very own self.
WORDS with careless, ill or evil intent can cause spiritual rot and physical damage.
KIND words, supportive words and words that convey Love are an amazing shield against the world.
Ignoring people can cause any manner of mysterious effects, it seems. Do you build up the people around you, or do you tear them down?
What about yourself?
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When did I ever make such claim?Can you prove to me that jinn can see me while in the shower?
Yup, I do.-
You believe it? I do.
So...are you saying we can turn water into wine?This is a very basic concept to me. It is just how the universe operates, and it's really nothing magical or supernatural, although many people would call it "magic". It is merely knowledge, and any other added jargon is unnecessary personal bias.
Many people have wondered why the results of this sort of experiment are not always repeatable, therefore not considered to be a supported scientific theory. A very important aspect that most people miss is the function of belief. Without the belief that some effect is possible, it will never work. The more people directly involved who are open to belief, the better the results, and conversely the more people involved who are rigidly skeptical, the worse the results.
One thing that is ridiculously easy to do is to change the flavor of plain water. No joke, anyone can do it. I do this every morning when I fill up my bottle for the day because I like a lemon flavor. (No lemons or flavoring needed, just intent and belief) Give it a try. The only difficult part is navigating around the initial belief that it's impossible. After it happens just once, and you accept it as valid experience, you will stop second-guessing and just do it.
Even the possibility of moving mountains exists, HOWEVER.. Baby steps. Maybe if more people could at least realize the possibility of wine-flavored water first, it would eventually become easier. The consensus is always stronger than any individual intent ("for where two or three gather in my name" hint hint) so more drastic changes are not quite so simple.So...are you saying we can turn water into wine?
No, i don't. You can give me an example.When did I ever make such claim?
Karly, do you know how fallacies work?
I think that when people say "magic", its a blanket word for the workings of the universe that aren't (fully) understood or cannot be properly explained.This is a very basic concept to me. It is just how the universe operates, and it's really nothing magical or supernatural, although many people would call it "magic". It is merely knowledge, and any other added jargon is unnecessary personal bias.
Many people have wondered why the results of this sort of experiment are not always repeatable, therefore not considered to be a supported scientific theory. A very important aspect that most people miss is the function of belief. Without the belief that some effect is possible, it will never work. The more people directly involved who are open to belief, the better the results, and conversely the more people involved who are rigidly skeptical, the worse the results.
One thing that is ridiculously easy to do is to change the flavor of plain water. No joke, anyone can do it. I do this every morning when I fill up my bottle for the day because I like a lemon flavor. (No lemons or flavoring needed, just intent and belief) Give it a try. The only difficult part is navigating around the initial belief that it's impossible. After it happens just once, and you accept it as valid experience, you will stop second-guessing and just do it.