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Thoughts ARE Things

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Our thoughts and mental focus have far greater power and consequences than we typically think. Cayce often mentioned that “thoughts are things.” (105–2) Hugh Lynn Cayce, Edgar’s son, would pick up a chair at conferences when he spoke about “thoughts are things” and tell the audience, “Your thoughts are as real as this chair.” Edgar and Hugh Lynn were telling us something quite profound, perhaps a deeper meaning than we first understand when we read those words. They were talking about what our thoughts create on the energetic level. What the “thing” was they said we created with our thoughts was made crystal clear by a clairvoyant and intuitive who, with intention, concentrated his thought and energy on a spot next to his head. When he felt it was focused enough, he asked that a picture be taken. The photograph, which is included in the book The Orb Project, shows a bright violet orb of light with a circular band of white in it next to his head, right where he had focused his energy. This was a clear demonstration of the true meaning of “thoughts are things,” and he did it in just a few minutes’ time.

This is not a new concept, although it is for many of us. Alexandra David-Neel, French explorer of sorts, spent most of her life (1868–1969) on a religious and philosophical quest. Her travels and studies took her to Tibet, which at that time was a country closed to foreigners. During her time there she observed what she called phantoms or magic formations and which the Tibetans called tulpas. Through intense concentration she witnessed thought forms generated taking on the shape of humans, deities, and anything else that was being visualized. With enough energy, the tulpas not only materialized but also existed independently from the originator, not always with good intention.

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