Author: St Jermain

The ancients espoused the phrase “as within, so without” to teach us that our inner thoughts and beliefs will be reflected in our outer reality. It’s amazing how just four words can have such a profound meaning. The more you pay attention to your thoughts, the more you will start to see their impact on your outer world. You might not see their impact “instantly”, although, the time between thought and result can get pretty short if you are paying attention and if your mind is clear. However, in this day and age of mass information, it is hard to notice how our thoughts…

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A curious pattern has emerged in the social zeitgeist. In its most basic form, what we are witnessing is an inversion of morals and ethics. In this world of False Prophets we live in, bad people are heroes, corruption is rewarded, thieves are honorable, and liars are hoisted to the throne and exemplified. Genuine public debate has no place in this arena. Critics must be ignored or silenced or attacked. Unlike worshippers throughout most of history, the False Prophets serve no God or religious beliefs. The False Prophets promote abstract academic ideas like “The Science”, as long as that science…

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The DNA double helix molecule conforms to the Golden Ratio. The Golden Ratio (also known as the Golden Section) is a mathematical ratio commonly found in nature. It occurs when a line is divided into two parts. The longer part (a) divided by the smaller part (b) is equal to the sum of (a) + (b) divided by (a), which equals 1.618.

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Here is a fascinating and perhaps counter-intuitive bit of wisdom…

If something comes into your life that you like – don’t pull.

And if something comes into your life that you don’t like – don’t push.

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We have all seen a double rainbow on occasion, where a second rainbow appears above the first one. Similarly, we can surmise that our energy body may have a second, more subtle energy spectrum that goes beyond the first 7 chakras, in which even higher frequencies may be experienced.

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Division across different parts of society seems to have increased in recent years, even in regions where people used to agree on most things. How can these extreme variances in perspective co-exist simultaneously and how can we manage these differences in our personal lives to achieve greater peace and unity? To answer this question, we have to consider the concept of reality bubbles.

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