BRIGHT IDEAS
The Scientific and Medical Network has asked for proposals for presentations at an important conference titled "Beyond The Brain"
Proposals had to be limited to 150 words
. . . these PhD types can be bloody verbose as they talk around in circles going nowhere . . . so the boys requesting the submissions were wise to limit the pitches to 150 words.
The title of the conference rather says it all . . . and I say that in the context that they are too often still arguing about where is the mind and not yet really clear on the point that the mind is not you, and visa-versa . . . and their other nonsense, since the days they emerged out from the shadow of religious prejudicial threat is the avoidance of the notion of our spiritual existence . . . so now they can only be "learned" if they refer to "Consciousness" as the entity that runs the show from inside your head.
So, here is my pitch . . . tell me what you think and don't be bashful about advice for improvement , , , PS: I have to present this by 6/30.
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THE SPIRITUAL LIFE-FORCE THAT ANIMATES HUMANITY AND ALL LIFE-FORMS ON EARTH IS INFINITE IN ITS PRESENCE AND NOT LIMITED TO THE DIMENSON OF THE BRAIN.
This proposition is not conjecture or the result “reasoning,” but is instead the result of direct observation and practice of the actuality of our spiritual powers and causation.
This research began seventy-plus years ago into the capacity of the world’s best athletes to perform and cause as they chose. That research endeavor resulted in discovering the facts of our actual spiritual nature, capacity and powers; and how they can be (and have been) deployed in the creation of our current existence.
This may sound a little woo-woo, but the research also developed exercises and procedures by which ANY honest and unbiased individual can him or herself experience these truths and infinite capacity for causation.
As infinite spiritual presences, our awareness and emanations influence all of existence.
Bio: Roger E. Boswarva is a retired Fellow of the British Institute of Management for whom he conducted management performance training at the BIM and also at the Management Center Europe, in Brussels. Roger is also a Certified Performance Technologist with the International Society for Performance Improvement.