
We continue the discussion with guest Tom Montalk about what may be going on at the quantum level of physics when our intention and emotion interface with reality. The work of Neville Goddard is used as a context and frame for practical application. We’ll also hear parts of a presentation by Goddard and begin with his talk about thanksgiving and gratitude that “breaks the tension between desire and fulfillment.”
Neville Goddard was a British-Barbadian, born in the West Indies in 1905. He was a writer, speaker and mystic. He moved to New York City at age 17 to study drama in 1922. He began as a dancer at the Hippodrome in 1925. A few years later its documented he was mentored by an Ethiopian Jew named Abdullah in New York. Although some suggest his mentor was a composite similar to Carlos Castenada’s Don Juan.
We also talk about how anxiety vanishes when in full practice of inhabiting the present moment while doing the exercises. Imagine the quality and composure of a population naturally embodying the present moment in the wish fulfilled state of full creation mode. When there’s no blood in the water, this human community likely falls off the radar of ancient parasites. However, its important to factor in the possible historic inception of etheric parasite plagues amid the weakened spiritual state of those consuming fermented beverages.
Human emotions in your body, imagination and intention are designed to interface with the quantum level reality and not so much with the silicon, glass and metal artificial intelligence machine. Add in here Dr. Kahili King’s assertion in how the body also holds memory of not only your life experiences but ancestral genetic memory.
Guest – Tom Montalk recently wrote a related article titled How Can I Feel Myself To Be One With The Infinite Creator? He’s a long time researcher of fringe topics and draws on his scientific background in physics and engineering to unravel the mysteries of reality. His website montalk.net covers 30 years of research into spiritual awakening, synchronicity and the hidden mechanics of reality.