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Made up of clouds
Jul 14th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

The Creator is not here so that we may shift our responsibility over. We have to take responsibility as individuals, as a society, and as a world.

We can no longer be satisfied with praying alone. The Creator gives us a message but will not take the leading role in changing this world. No lightning bolts will fly out of the blue and strike down all the mass murderers in the world as examples of punishment to all evildoers. No wars will stop because an image of Jesus, made up of clouds, will look down upon a battlefield. It is up to us humans. We can make ourselves miserable or happy. We can destroy or save this Earth. Do not make the mistake of thinking that the Creator will save this world at the last moment. In words of Ilchi Lee the Creator did not make this world sick and will not make this world better. The Creator just makes sure that our hearts keep beating and the Earth keeps spinning. The Creators created us to do the rest. We are the Creator, creating as us.

It Is the Humans Who Have to Do the Work
Jul 10th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

All these lines are extract of book of Mr Ilchi Lee

Why do humans insist upon differentiating everything, ever since we ate of the grape in Mago’s Castle, or the forbidden fruit in the Garden of Eden? Why do we separate God from humans? Mine from yours? My religion from your religion? My country from your country? Is it so difficult to create this concept of “us” as you and I as One? Can we open up our minds a little bit more to allow the possibility of coexistence in harmony and tolerance? Can we create this new road, the road that the Creator surely would want us to take? The road we are on right now will ultimately lead us to ruination.

Looking back on our various traditions and history, we know that, although the Creator has given us life. He has also given us free will. The Creator has given us the power to utilize nature for our benefits but has not actively stopped our abuses, giving us choice in our actions. The world’s problems lie not in the realm of the Creator, but in the realm of humans. If humanity should perish due to our misjudgments and arrogance, the Creator will watch and observe but will not actively intervene, for He has given us all the tools necessary to make corrections. It is up to us to do the work.

Play doh Brains
Jul 5th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

These lines Ilchi Lee are complete guidelines for subject.

Roll a small Play-doh “worm” to represent the spinal column. Explain that the spinal column connects our brain to the rest of our bodies.

Create a pea-sized Play-dohball in a different color. Connect the ball to the top of the Play-doh spinal column. Explain that it represents the brainstem, which controls involuntary bodily functions, like heart beat, breathing, digestion, etc.

Make three Play-doh balls in different colors. Two balls, which represent the two halves of the cerebrum, should be the size of two large gumballs, while a ball the size of a small gumball represents the cerebellum. Join the parts together with the other structures to form a complete brain. Explain how the cerebellum (the small gumball) helps us keep our balance and move our bodies, and the two large halves of the cerebrum help us think, create, speak, and learn.

Posted by: Ilchi Lee

Exercises About Relaxes and Realigns
Jun 26th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Published Ilchi Lee

See some tips by Mr Ilchi Lee about subject, follow the lines undermentioned:

Little Merman

Benefits: Strengthens the hips and knees.

1. While sitting up, bend both knees to the side. Knees should be flat on the ground, not one on top of the other.

2. Clasp your hands behind your head, pushing your elbows out to the side. Now twist your torso opposite to the direction of the bent knees. Bend your torso toward your feet. Hold for three counts. Repeat 3 times and then switch sides

Stretching Cat

Benefits: Relaxes and realigns the spine and shoulders.

1. Kneel down on the floor. Reach your hands out far in front of you, palms on the ground.

2. Push your hips back and push your face to the ground. Inhale as you pull back your hips. Hold for 5 counts.

3. Exhale and return to the original position. Repeat 5 times.

Struggling with Fibromyaglia and Arthritis
Jun 12th, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Angela Pisa, Andover, MA comments about Dahn Yoga published by Ilchi Lee.

Angela Pisa, Andover, MA says “I had been struggling with Fibromyaglia and arthritis in my joints. I was taking medications as well as getting cortisone shots in my neck and shoulder, but nothing seemed to help. I felt worse after every treatment! My daughter could see that I was suffering and she wanted me to feel better but without taking so many pills. After all this, I was also beginĀ­ning to loose my balance too. I had trouble staying steady on my feet, and I couldn’t walk up stairs without support. The pain and frustration was really getting to me. I decided to I would try this one last thing. Then I took several classes called Brain Wave Vibration. Almost immediately I felt my body change. I could fee! energy moving in a way I had nevĀ­er felt before. The next day, I didn’t feel as much pain in my body, and it was amazing!

The brainwave vibration class helped me change the way I felt in my body and also change the way I felt about my body. With the help of brainwave vibration, I have stopped taking pain medication. I’m not tired or depressed now, I don’t need pain medication to get me through the day. My family is thrilled with the new me.”

Transformation of the human spirit
May 22nd, 2009 by Phil Lawstone

Yet, as I mentioned before, individual enlightenment that does not make a concrete difference in society is no enlightenment at all. We are not looking for just one more enlightened being to walk among us. We are all looking to be enlightened beings ourselves. To that end, we need to form a society of New Humans, whose goal will be to effect a total transformation of the human spirit, and to collectively recover our sense of True Love.

When I was twelve, I asked a close friend to go swimming with me in a lake. Although he didn’t want to, I convinced him anyway. So, we were swimming when he drowned. I almost drowned myself trying to get him ashore. Then what could I do? I didn’t even know CPR then. So, I carried his lifeless body back to his house, almost four miles, and placed it in the yard. His parents went crazy with shock and grief, and if the neighbors hadn’t stopped him, my friend’s father would have beaten me to death right then and there. To know more read Ilchi Lee notes.

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