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CSL #161: New Thought Part One: Manifesting

Posted: Tue Nov 20, 2018 6:06 pm
by jon saint germain
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/misclmcrad ... anifesting
New Thought was the brainchild of Professor Phineas Parkhurst Quimby, who maintained that "Inner states manifest as exterior realities," and that by correcting unhealthy and unproductive thinking, our health, prosperity, and well-being will improve in correspondence.

Tonight's crystal is Ulexite, a milky-clear stone that is believed to help with clear vision, clairvoyance, headaches, confusion and other matters of the Third Eye and Crown chakras..

Pastor Jon Saint Germain of the Divine Harmony Spiritual Church in Knoxville, Tennessee is the Voice of the Crystal Silence League and author of CRYSTAL MAGIC: DIVINATION, HEALING AND SPELLCRAFT WITH GEMS AND MINERALS, providing Spiritual guidance on the practical use of crystals and crystal balls in the development of mental concentration and mind power, silent influence over others, divination and scrying of the future, and telepathic contact with people and spirits. His latest book is LITHOMANCY: Divination and Spellcraft with Stones, Crystals and Coins.

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Re: CSL #161: New Thought Part One: Manifesting

Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2018 12:55 pm
by catherineyronwode
This topic is one that many folks who cast spells would be advised to listen to. So often we think of New Thought -- as a religious philosophy -- as separate from magic -- as a way of manifesting our desires -- but the two share a great deal of conceptual and practical theory, despite the differences in the way that they are routinely employed.

Thanks for this show, Jon. It's a great service.