One Fabric

-Illusion and reality are part of one fabric. Tim Boyd

Double woven Indian silk

I’m finally getting to the pile of reading material I bought in Chennai in 2017, when I visited the Theosophical Society.

As Edgar Cayce taught, thoughts are things.

What if more of us could act as if we believed this?

It would have a self-reinforcing feedback. Very empowering. The less empowered among us are going to have to claim our power if the society is to be rebalanced.

This is very challenging on a good day, and more so when we are feeling down.

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Shona

Engineering consultant by day, science fiction writer in off hours.

6 thoughts on “One Fabric”

  1. If thoughts are things, as I believe they are, then it is the individuals job, once they begin to recognize the chatter, to learn to focus their own thinking. However, they must allow that not everyone will follow in their thought process and be ok with that. Not an easy task.

    1. If you understand that energy is a form of matter, and vice versa, and furthermore, consciousness is a form of both, then you understand that, for better or worse, thoughts have consequences in the physical world.

      The consequences may be limited, at least apparently, or become powerful agents of action.

      The pen is mightier than the sword.

      Words are distillations of thought.

      Does this help?

  2. Thoughts have energy–one reason why visualization is a powerful tool. Two scary parts of that, to me, involve the relationship of thoughts and time, and the consequences of allowing the mind to wander and daydream. Do my negative thoughts continue to do harm long after I’ve forgotten them? Is there a ripple effect? Can my lusting after Shona do harm if it is never expressed?

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