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“As A Man Thinketh” by James Allen

“Mind is the Master power that moulds and makes,
And Man is Mind, and evermore he takes.
The tool of Thought, and, shaping what he wills,
Bring forth a thousand joys, a thousand ills:
He thinks in secret, and it comes to pass!
Environment is but his looking-glass.”
– James Allen

On The Map of Consciousness by Dr. David Hawkins:

“The difference in power between a loving thought and a fearful thought is so enormous as to be beyond the capacity of the human imagination to easily comprehend…even a few loving thoughts during the course of the day more that counterbalance all of our negative thoughts.” (Power vs Force, Dr. David Hawkins,  pp 282-283, Hayhouse 1995.)

One individual at 700 counterbalances 70 million individuals below level 200
One individual at 600 counterbalances 10 million individuals below level 200
One individual at 500 counterbalances 750,000 individuals below level 200
One individual at 400 counterbalances 400,000 individuals below level 200
One individual at 300 counterbalances 90,000 individuals below level 200
Twelve individuals at 700 equals one avatar at level 1000

The Story of the Hundredth Monkey

The Japanese monkey, Macaca fuscata, has been observed in the wild for a period of over 30 years. In 1952, on the island of Koshima scientists were providing monkeys with sweet potatoes dropped in the sand. The monkeys liked the taste of the raw sweet potatoes, but they found the dirt unpleasant.

An 18-month-old female named Imo found she could solve the problem in a nearby stream. She taught this trick to her mother. Her playmates also learned this new way and they taught their mothers, too.

This cultural innovation was gradually picked up by various monkeys before the eyes of the scientists.

Between 1952 and 1958, all the young monkeys learned to wash the sandy sweet potatoes to make them more palatable.

Only the adults who imitated their children learned this social improvement. Other adults kept eating the dirty sweet potatoes.

Then something startling took place. In the autumn of 1958, a certain number of Koshima monkeys were washing sweet potatoes — the exact number is not known.

Let us suppose that when the sun rose one morning there were 99 monkeys on Koshima Island who had learned to wash their sweet potatoes.

Let’s further suppose that later that morning, the hundredth monkey learned to wash potatoes.

THEN IT HAPPENED!

By that evening almost everyone in the tribe was washing sweet potatoes before eating them.

The added energy of this hundredth monkey somehow created an ideological breakthrough!

But notice.

A most surprising thing observed by these scientists was that the habit of washing sweet potatoes then jumped over the sea —

Colonies of monkeys on other islands and the mainland troop of monkeys at Takasakiyama began washing their sweet potatoes!*

(from Lifetide by Lyall Watson, pp. 147-148. Bantam Books 1980.)

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