Sunday, March 20, 2011

STOP LIVING IN DIVINE DENIAL!!

Are you still living in denial, denial of who you really are? You are divine; you are Gods expression in human reality! Sometimes it is very easy to forget that, and at times even deny it to our very self. I tell people the worse state of denial to ever be in is Divine Denial!  When you remember who you are, and see others for who they really are, you will find that the state of Divine Denial occurs less and less…
STOP LIVING IN DIVINE DENIAL!!
…danny dummitt 

The ABC of abundance….by danny dummitt



Abundance realizes it is everywhere all the time for your well being 
Blessing is the only thing God want for you, and you know it
Compassion for all, first yourself then others
Dream and know all your dreams are possibilities
Energize yourself with likeminded people and spread the energy to the world
Feel s and knows that feeling is the secrets to creating your dreams
Gratitude …you create what your Thankful for
Hold the Highest vision for yourself daily
Invest in yourself
Joy is as powerful as faith
Knowledge remember ignorance is to be in lack
Laughter is the world’s strongest medication use it often  give it to others
Magnificence is your way of life, not an exception to the rule
Never believe for a second you’re less that splendid
Omnipresence God is always with you, you’re not in this alone, and you never have been
Presentence …stay with it, and you will win
Quiet your mind with daily meditations,  find the silence
Realize that you and no one else creates your reality
Suspend indefinitely putting yourself down, and selling yourself short
Think every day to thank because being thankful is powerful
Utilize all the tools that are available to you
Victories find one big or small every day in your life, they  will be there only look
Wow…look at your life and find the wow in every single day
eXuberance and eXcitement will lift your desires to a new level
Yield to the higher you
Zap yourself with the energy of love daily

NO YOU ARE NOT…only human … Any more than a caterpillar is just a caterpillar….

NO YOU ARE NOT…only human …
Any more than a caterpillar is just a caterpillar….
…..danny dummitt
People use there humanity as an excuse when things go  differently than we planned them to go, when we make a perceived error, we like to say, well I am not perfect I am only human. THAT IS A LIE…your humanity is minuscule compared to your DIVINITY!   Any more than a caterpillar is just a caterpillar….you are divinity’s expression!!! 

New Age...... a little history

The New Age movement is a non-religious Western spiritual movement that developed in the latter half of the 20th century. Its central precepts revolve around "drawing on both Eastern and Western spiritual and metaphysical traditions and then infusing them with influences from self-help and motivational psychology, holistic health, parapsychology, consciousness research and quantum physics".  It aims to create "a spirituality without borders or confining dogmas" that is inclusive and pluralistic.  Another of its primary traits is holding to "a holistic worldview, "thereby emphasizing that the Mind, Body and Spirit are interrelated and that there is a form of Oneness and unity throughout the universe. It further attempts to create "a worldview that includes both science and spirituality" and thereby embraces a number of forms of science and pseudoscience.
The origins of the movement can be found in the 18th and 19th centuries, particularly through the works of the esotericisms’ Emanuel Swedenborg, Franz Mesmer, Helena Blavatsky and George Gurdjieff, who laid some of the basic philosophical principles that would later influence the movement. It would gain further momentum in the 1960s, taking influence from metaphysics, self-help psychology, and the various Indian gurus who visited the West during that decade.]
The New Age movement includes elements of older spiritual and religious traditions ranging from atheism and monotheism through classical pantheism, naturalistic pantheism, and pantheism to polytheism combined with science and Gaia philosophy; particularly archaeoastronomy, astronomy, ecology, environmentalism, the Gaia hypothesis, psychology, and physics. New Age practices and philosophies sometimes draw inspiration from major world religions: Buddhism, Taoism, Chinese folk religion, Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Judaism, Sikhism; with strong influences from East Asian religions, Gnosticism, Neopaganism, New Thought, Spiritualism, Theosophy, Universalism, and Western esotericism

Your temper, not your situation is what creates your hell… ….danny dummitt


Your temper, not your situation is what creates your hell…danny dummitt 

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