fredderick
06-05-2007, 11:14 PM
Dear Friends
I just finished this book and love the way the autor Robert Scheinfeld puts it all together; specially, since in my own reflections I came to similar conclusions!
Basicly, what he explains is: how we, as Infinite Being, play a game (the money game is only one game inside this huge game, and there are other games, like the body game, the relationship game) that consists of two phases:
Phase 1: we do everything to convince ourself that we are the exact opposite of who we really are; limitet, powerless, victims, etc., which leads, of course, to all the illusions we don't like: anger, hate, fear, frustration, etc.
Phase 2: we slowly expand ourself - remember - into who we really are, and start to play the game in an ever more conscious way.
The part I like the most is, how he brilliantly explains how we creat ALL of it! No victims - only magnificent creators.
And he's share of the illuision of money... amazingly brilliant! (I had already proof of it before reading this book!)
It's - in my pov - the best ever explanations of this illusion called life!
You might love it too - or not. Whatever... it's fine!
Love
Fredderick
I just finished this book and love the way the autor Robert Scheinfeld puts it all together; specially, since in my own reflections I came to similar conclusions!
Basicly, what he explains is: how we, as Infinite Being, play a game (the money game is only one game inside this huge game, and there are other games, like the body game, the relationship game) that consists of two phases:
Phase 1: we do everything to convince ourself that we are the exact opposite of who we really are; limitet, powerless, victims, etc., which leads, of course, to all the illusions we don't like: anger, hate, fear, frustration, etc.
Phase 2: we slowly expand ourself - remember - into who we really are, and start to play the game in an ever more conscious way.
The part I like the most is, how he brilliantly explains how we creat ALL of it! No victims - only magnificent creators.
And he's share of the illuision of money... amazingly brilliant! (I had already proof of it before reading this book!)
It's - in my pov - the best ever explanations of this illusion called life!
You might love it too - or not. Whatever... it's fine!
Love
Fredderick