Saturday, March 19, 2011

What is Affirmative prayer..



Affirmative prayer is a form of prayer or a metaphysical technique that is focused on a positive outcome rather than a negative situation. For example, a person who is experiencing some form of illness would focus the prayer on the desired state of perfect health and affirm this desired intention "as if already happened" rather than identifying the illness and then asking God for help to eliminate it.

New Thought spirituality originated during the 1880s and has emphasized affirmative prayer as an essential part of its philosophy.[1] Practitioners among the various New Thought denominations Religious Science, Divine Science and Unity may also refer to this form of prayer by such names as "scientific prayer," "spiritual mind treatment" or, simply, "treatment.

Within New Thought organizations, centers and churches, the foundational logic of this form of prayer is based on the belief that God is unlimited and plays no favorites, that God has created spiritual laws that are both as mysterious and as constant as scientific principles like gravity, and thus, if one's prayer is correctly and diligently focused, it will be answered consistently.

The well-known Theosophist, Spiritualist, and New Thought poet Ella Wheeler Wilcox popularized the power of affirmative prayer. After the death of her husband Robert Wilcox, she wrote that she had tried in vain to communicate with his spirit, but only after she composed and recited the affirmative prayer, "I am the living witness: The dead live: And they speak through us and to us: And I am the voice that gives this glorious truth to the suffering world: I am ready, God: I am ready, Christ: I am ready, Robert," was she able to contact him by means of a Ouija board, an event she described in her 1918

Affirmative prayer with a Christian theme is a central practice of the loosely organized, decentralized Unity School of Christianity, initially named the Society of Silent Help founded by Charles Fillmore and Myrtle Fillmore in 1889

In Jewish Science

In the early 1900s, some in the American Jewish community were attracted to the teachings of Christian Science and the New Thought Movement, by the 1920s they were referring to their study by the term Jewish Science. A major figure in this movement was Morris Lichtenstein who together with his wife Tehilla Lichtenstein, published the Jewish Science Interpreter, a periodical featuring much of his own writing. Lichtentein found affirmative prayer to be particularly useful because, he believed that it provided the personal benefits of prayer without requiring the belief in a supernatural God who could suspend the laws of nature.[4] Lichtenstein considered that affirmative prayer is a method that can access inner power that could be considered divine, but not supernatural. He taught that the origins of affirmative prayer can be found in the Old Testament book of Psalms, and that affirmations, or affirmative prayer is best offered in silence.

In Hoodoo

Affirmative prayer is used by practitioners of African American hoodoo,[5] usually in conjunction with its opposite, which is called a prayer of removal. In this folk magic application of the technique, the prayer of removal may be said during a waning moon or at sunset or at ebb tide ("As the sun goes down, this disease is removed from my body") and the affirmative payer may be said during a waxing moon, at dawn, or at high tide ("As the sun rises, this day brings me perfect health").
The explanation for this application of affirmative prayer is that God has ordained laws of natural inflow and outflow, and that by linking one's prayer to a natural condition that prevails at the time, the prayer is given the added power of God's planned natural event.

In the self-help movement

William James described affirmative prayer as an element of the American metaphysical healing movement that he called the "mind-cure"; he described it as America's "only decidedly original contribution to the systemic philosophy of life.

What sets affirmative prayer apart from secular affirmations of the autosuggestion type taught by the 19th century self-help author  Émile Coué  (whose most famous affirmation was "Every day in every way, I am getting better and better") is that affirmative prayer addresses the practitioner to God, the Divine, the Creative Mind, emphasizing the seemingly practical aspects of religious belief.[8]
Some members of the self-help and self-improvement movements[who?] advocate affirmative prayer in addition to or instead of secular affirmations. The choice is largely an individual one, based on the beliefs of the practitioner.

You’re NOT a victim of circumstance, circumstance is a victim of you…


You’re NOT a victim of circumstance, circumstance is a victim of you…danny dummitt

The first step to seeing yourself as a victor, is to STOP seeing yourself as a victim.. …


The first step to seeing yourself as a victor, is to STOP seeing yourself as a victim..
…danny dummitt 

You realize your beauty and magnificence, not when you see yourself in the mirror, but when you see yourself in others …


You realize your beauty and magnificence, not when you see yourself in the mirror, but when you see yourself in others …   danny dummitt

It’s Impossible to laugh and not be in the moment…


It’s Impossible to laugh and not be in the moment…for you regret not the past, or worry of the future, when you laugh….you only laugh….you’re in the moment…and nothing is more satisfying….than being in the moment of NOW
...danny dummitt

Kissing me won’t turn me into a handsome prince any more than having negative thoughts will turn you into a beautiful princess …


Kissing me won’t turn me into a handsome prince any more than having negative thoughts will turn you into a beautiful princess …
….danny dummitt

I honestly don’t think life is about getting along with other people...

I honestly don’t think life is about getting along with other people, as much as I think it is about getting along with yourself….danny dummitt

There is a much easier way to discovery the inner you!!! …


There is a much easier way to discovery the inner you!!!
…danny dummitt

When you have a big heart on for some one…life is grand…


When you have a big heart on for some one…life is grand…
…danny dummitt

The Basic ABC’s Of Gods Unconditional love

The Basic ABC’s Of Gods Unconditional love
….danny dummitt
Accepts you as you are right here, right now
Believes that you’re already perfect
Considers you an extension of divinity
Doesn’t see your limitation’s, because they are a myth
Encourages you ever so gently and tenderly
Forgets all your yesterdays and sees only your tomorrows
Gives endlessly without expecting anything in return
Hold’s you in the highest and in the purest light
Journey’s with you everywhere you go, or where ever you are
Keeps an endless guard of the health of your soul and essence
Laughs when you laugh and cries when you cry
Moves heaven and earth for your simplest desires
Never doubts for a second in your endless possibilities’
Operates in your best interest endlessly and tirelessly
Protects you from your self-doubt
Quiets your fears with assurances and understanding
Releases you from all blame and guilt
Supports you in all you dreams, goals and desires
Trust in you and your ability completely
Unconditional love means truly without any condition
Visualizes you only in happiness and Joy
Won’t ever leave you or forsake you
EXcites you to be alive here, and in the NOW
Your dreams are loves reality
Zealously encouraging in every moment 

Showing your spiritualty is so simplistic at times… …


Showing your spiritualty is so simplistic at times…
…danny dummitt

God without religion….can you imagine the possibility….


God without religion….can you imagine the possibility….
….danny dummitt 

Feelings are the fuel of your imagination to manifest your reality…


Feelings are the fuel of your imagination to manifest your reality…
…danny dummitt .

If for the next 7 days...


If for the next 7 days you simply erase the word God from your vocabulary, and replace it with the word Love, in a week from now you’ll look at everything differently….
….danny dummitt

The Meaning of "Namaste"


The Meaning of "Namaste"

The gesture Namaste represents the belief that there is a Divine spark within each of us that is located in the heart chakra. The gesture is an acknowledgment of the soul in one by the soul in another. "Nama" means bow, "as" means I, and "te" means you. Therefore, Namaste literally means "bow me you" or "I bow to you."

To perform Namaste, we place the hands together at the heart charka, close the eyes, and bow the head. It can also be done by placing the hands together in front of the third eye, bowing the head, and then bringing the hands down to the heart. This is an especially deep form of respect. Although in the West the word "Namaste" is usually spoken in conjunction with the gesture, in India, it is understood that the gesture itself signifies Namaste, and therefore, it is unnecessary to say the word while bowing.

We bring the hands together at the heart chakra to increase the flow of Divine love. Bowing the head and closing the eyes helps the mind surrender to the Divine in the heart. One can do Namaste to oneself as a meditation technique to go deeper inside the heart chakra; when done with someone else, it is also a beautiful, albeit quick, meditation.

For a teacher and student, Namaste allows two individuals to come together energetically to a place of connection and timelessness, free from the bonds of ego-connection. If it is done with deep feeling in the heart and with the mind surrendered, a deep union of spirits can blossom.

Ideally, Namaste should be done both at the beginning and at the end of class. Usually, it is done at the end of class because the mind is less active and the energy in the room is more peaceful. The teacher initiates Namaste as a symbol of gratitude and respect toward her students and her own teachers and in return invites the students to connect with their lineage, thereby allowing the truth to flow—the truth that we are all one when we live from the heart.

Who was Neville Goddard....

Neville Goddard, better known as just Neville, was one of the quietly dramatic and supremely influential teachers in the New Thought field for many years...In a simple, yet somehow elegant one-hour lecture, Neville was able to clarify the nature of God and God's relationship to every person. He spoke of God in intimate terms as though he knew God very well, which he did.

Joseph Murphy, a writer and lecturer, who studied with Neville in New York City, said of him: "Neville may eventually be recognized as one of the world’s great mystics,"

Born on Barbados in the British West Indies, Neville was the fourth child in a family of nine boys and one girl. One day some of them were playing near an old wind-swept hut by the sea. A seer lived in the hut and told them their fortunes, The older sons would go into the professions, into medicine, into business. The predictions for them came true. The Goddard family is one of the most prominent and influential families on the island.

"Do not touch the fourth one," the seer said, pointing to Neville, "he has a special mission to perform in the world – from God." And to Neville, "You will journey to a distant land and spend your life there." This prediction also came true. As a young man he went to America and worked in some of the department stores in New York City. Later, he worked in the theatre with the Schubert’s.

Under unusual circumstances, he met a black Jew, named Abdullah, who lectured on Christianity. Neville went to hear him, somewhat under protest, to satisfy the constant urging of a friend, "Whose judgment I did not respect,” Neville said, "because he made such poor financial investments."

Neville said he was seated in the auditorium waiting for the lecture to begin, when the speaker - who had never met Neville came down the aisle from the rear of the auditorium to the stage.

"You are late, Neville!" Abdullah said, "six months' late! I have been told to expect you." From this introduction, Neville studied with Abdullah seven days a week for seven years.

"Abdullah taught me Hebrew, he taught me The Kabbalah, and he taught me more about real Christianity than anyone I ever met," Neville declared.

Neville originally came to the United States to study drama at the age of seventeen. In 1932 he gave up the theater to devote his attention to his studies in mysticism when he began his lecture career in New York City. After traveling throughout the country, he eventually made his home in Los Angeles where, in the late 1950’s, he gave a series of talks on television, and for many years, lectured regularly to capacity audiences at the Wilshire Ebell Theater. In the 1960's and early ‘70s, he confined most of his lectures to Los Angeles, New York, and San Francisco.

Neville once said that if he was stranded on an island and was allowed one book, he would choose, The Bible, without hesitation. If he could squeeze in more, he would add Charles Fillmore’s Metaphysical Dictionary of Bible names, William Blake, (“... Why stand we here trembling around, Calling on God for help, and not ourselves, in whom God dwells?”) and Nicoll’s Commentaries. These were the books he recommended at his lectures.

In his lectures and books, Neville dealt solely with The Law until the year 1959, "For I did not know of The Promise until I began to experience it and have it unfold within me beginning that summer and continuing during the next three-and-one-half years. And this is Scriptural," he would say, "read it in the of Book of Daniel where it is referred to as ‘a time, times, and a half.' It comes to 1260 days in your experience of it."

In his use of The Law, he related how he made a sea voyage from New York to see his family in Barbados during the Depression, without any money of his own. He related how, by the use of imaginal power, he was honorably discharged from military service to continue his lectures during World War 11. He gave his audiences in San Francisco in the 1950's and ‘60s accounts of how others had made use of The Law. He discussed it on television in the Los Angeles area, "Learn how to use your imaginal power, lovingly, on behalf of others, for Man is moving into a world where everything is subject to his imaginal power," he taught.

In the latter part of the 1960's and early ‘70's Neville gave more emphasis to The Promise after he had experienced it. The use of imaginal power can change circumstances, but it is all temporary, “– and will vanish like smoke,” he asserted with another sweep of his hand. "Oh. – you can use it to make a fortune, to become known in the world – all these things are done – but your true purpose here is to fulfill Scripture," so he subordinated it and became as eager to hear accounts by those who had experienced The Promise, and sharing such accounts, as he had of those with The Law.

In the last years of his life he said, "I know my time is short. I have finished the work I have been sent to do and I am now eager to depart. I know I will not appear in this three-dimensional world again for The Promise has been fulfilled in me. As for where I go, I will know you there as I have known you here, for we are all brothers, infinitely in love with each other."

This discovery Neville called God’s “Promise." There is nothing any person can do to earn it. It is sheer Grace and comes in its own good time.

If you do not experience it in this life, then what?

"You pass through a door -- that's all that death is," Neville said, "and -- you are restored to life instantly in a world like this -- just this world," he was fond of saying to his audiences with a sweep of his hand, "and you go on there with the same problems you had here with no loss of identity – not old, not blind, not crippled, if you depart this life that way, but young. They grow, and they marry, and they die there, too, with all the fear of death that we have here. And if they die there without experiencing The Promise, they are restored to life again and again in a place best suited to the work yet to be done on them. And it continues until 'Christ be formed in you' and as 'sons of The Resurrection' you leave this world of death never to enter it gain."

"You are born once through the womb of woman, once from above," Neville insists you don't go through any womb again.

What about the fear many have of eternal hell and damnation? In response to this often asked question, Neville replied with a quote from Scriptures, "’Not one shall be lost in all my holy mountain.’ You are God and how could God eternally condemn Himself?"

Until we awaken and make this discovery, we are privileged to use a Law, given by God, to "cushion the blows of life.” The Law, stated succinctly is this, In Neville's words: "Imagining creates reality,"

Neville spoke without notes and followed his lectures with questions and answers. When he was asked if he had tapes of his lectures for sale, he replied, "I have no tapes. Others here are making tapes for their own use, Perfectly all right. But I have no tapes."

There are many tapes of his lectures In Los Angeles and San Francisco circulating, thanks to the loyalty and dedication of many of Neville's students and friends who have preserved much of What he said. His books are also in print.

Neville departed from the Earth plane on October 1, 1972, in Los Angeles.

Although Neville’s career peaked in the late 1950’s and early 60’s, his message continues to find a place in the hearts of spiritual readers throughout the world today.

Ignorance, not lack, is the reason for hunger in the world


Ignorance, not lack, is the reason for hunger in the world
          …danny  dummitt

Love is found where you least expect it


Love is found where you least expect it
In this world where things can be so hectic
Does love finds you? If you can open up your heart
You might need to make a little effort, try to do your part

Does love go away, sad to say some times yes?
It can leave you bewildered and your heart in a mess
Will love find me? I want to think so, and believe
I want so to be open to it, and receive

Will love come forever and for eternity?
Can you and I find love, I can’t wait to see
Do you think God is love? I know I sure do
And I think I could fall in love with somebody like you
…by danny dummitt

Forgetting your true divine self was the first step to the realization of humanity…


Forgetting your true divine self was the first step to the realization of humanity…
….danny dummitt

You are Gods greatest miracle…


You are Gods greatest miracle…
…danny dummitt 

God has never seen you any way but perfect….


God has never seen you any way but perfect….
….danny dummitt