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Methods of Manifestation Essays Along The Way (Book Three) Susan James Susan James' underlying themes revolve around raising our individual illumination, and the effect we have on all of humanity, as well as our individual lives, as we do so. Methods of Manifestation / Essays Along The Way (Book Three) include many of the writings on Susan James various websites and other book publications as she has expanded her own use of the Law of Growth, The Law of Opulence as applied to higher expansion and the upward spiral of consciousness. This higher expansion has led to ease, abundance and more in her life and lifestyle. May All who move their eyes along these pages be assisted in their own way for all they choose to have, be and desire fulfilled. Essay Listing Book Three -How to Trust That You Won't See The Moves Ahead of Time -How Do We Begin Having Our Castles And Not Settling for The Buttons? -2 Easy Ways ToExpand, Open Your Mind for MORE ! -From Mental Images to Material Form -Intention vs Decision: The Slight Difference Makes a Big Difference -Desire Drives Fulfillment With The Help of Words -Expanding Information Overload to A Better Place -How to Fix The Conflict Between What We Choose and What We Actually Experience -The Job of Our Projects Is To Keep Us In The Enjoyment Phase and Vibration. Why - How? -New Money Notions for More Money! -MORE on....Let The Words Do The Work -This Happens When We Pretend to Have Celebrity Friends -Wishing Is More Than Enough for Desire -People Are Great and The Dice Are Loaded In Our Favor! -How Graham Crackers Helped Me With Desire -‘Take a Letter Maria, Gotta Start a New Life' (Letting The Words Do The Work This Happens) -Using The Invisible Space for a Little Bit More -Finding That Play Place Opens Our Doors, -The Non-Conformist Self and The Law of Opulence -Remember Those Gets, You Got ? -Understanding The Law of Opulence Changes Our POV -When We Want The Details of How Our Desires Will Be Fulfilled -The Easiest and Best Way to Do It Your Way -Opulence is Limitless -Desire Fulfillment-Automatic Mechanism -How I Applied Higher Themes to My Life -The Non-Conformist Self and The Law of Opulence
Methods of Manifestation Essays Along The Way (Book One) Susan James Susan James' underlying themes revolve around raising our individual illumination, and the effect we have on all of humanity, as well as our individual lives, as we do so. Methods of Manifestation / Essays Along The Way (Book One) include many of the writings on Susan James various websites and other book publications as she has expanded her own use of the Law of Growth, The Law of Opulence as applied to higher expansion and the upward spiral of consciousness. This higher expansion has led to ease, abundance and more in her life and lifestyle. May All who move their eyes along these pages be assisted in their own way for all they choose to have, be and desire fulfilled. Essay Listing Book One -That Space of Anything is Possible -Creating Fearlessness with a Bottle -(How to) Know When It’s Time to Think Bigger -Are You Yelling at Tomatoes? -Getting Money to a Better Level -Bricks Without Straw-Unlimitedness -How To Win At Manifesting The Big Prizes -Weighing Words & Money -When You Need a Little Hope -Michael Jordan & ThoughtForm-Manifestation -5 Ways to Move Our Lives Toward Abundance -Let The Words Do The Work -A Word About WORDS -How to Be Like Martha, Danielle, Cher & Olivia -The Done Deal -What to Do About Those Gut-Wrench Money Moments -Building a Vibrational Bridge -Having Your Cake and Eating It Too! -The Higher World Wants The Lower World To Get Better -Un-Box Your Self from Limitations ! -The Allowing Piece of Manifesting -How to Expect With Enthusiasm -Take The Jar Up The Hill -When Our Thoughts Stick Out Like A Sore Thumb -The Path of Manifestation (Understanding The Law of Growth) -Things to Consider Doing for Desire Fulfillment
Methods of Manifestation Essays Along The Way (Book Two) Susan James Susan James' underlying themes revolve around raising our individual illumination, and the effect we have on all of humanity, as well as our individual lives, as we do so. Methods of Manifestation / Essays Along The Way (Book Two) include many of the writings on Susan James various websites and other book publications as she has expanded her own use of the Law of Growth, The Law of Opulence as applied to higher expansion and the upward spiral of consciousness. This higher expansion has led to ease, abundance and more in her life and lifestyle. May All who move their eyes along these pages be assisted in their own way for all they choose to have, be and desire fulfilled. Essay Listing Book Two -Net Income & Livelihood / Using of ‘The Swords’ Statement -Method Chickens Banging On The Golden Goose Success Door -If Tomato’s Had Imagination, We’d Be Trouble! -The Storage Unit Story: Proof of ‘This Stuff’ Works ! -Knowing When It’s Time to Up Your Intention Game -Dissolving The Loop of Limitation featuring The Loop Tool a Castles & Buttons Excerpt -Free Cell Your Way to Success and Understanding! -A Method of Operation: Expectancy Always Wins! -What to Do if This or That Happens. Another Method of Operation. -An Easy Degreaser for Business-Livelihood -26 Letters Make The Fortune, The Health, The Wealth, Depending On How We Use Them -When We Know What We Want And Don’t Want Anything Else. What to Do About It. -If Your Stuck on That ‘Feeling’ Thing In Regard to Desire Fulfilment-Try This: -When All The Moving Parts Feel Wrong; When The Thoughts We Are Thinking Aren’t In Line With What We Want, How to Fix It. -Is Everything Ready for When We Get That Thing We Want? -How to Blunder Forward, Up and Out! -The Thing That Happens When We Write It 3x. -Inventing, Success, Castles and Buttons -How To Be Open To Possibilities When We Don’t Know They Are There, Yet. - “Everyone Has Won & All Must Have Prizes!” -What Do Aladdin, Pollyanna and The Ostrich All Have In Common? -Sometimes We Allow Our Sub-Intents to Take Us Off The Path of Our Primary Intent. -The Opposite of Limitation is Boundless Supply. -This Happens If You’re The Only One In a Dark Room w/a Flashlight ! -Are You Maximizing Your Key Words (It Might Not Be What You Think!) -How To Use ‘The Golden Platter’ For Desire Fulfillment.
Castles & Buttons-(Book One) How to Have Everything by Doing Nothing (Susan James) Advanced Higher Mechanics Castles & Buttons (Book One) How to Have Everything by Doing Nothing Advanced Higher Mechanics Castles-Buttons The Same, But How? One of the first phrases I latched onto in my beginning study of higher things, was the phrase mentioned in Abraham-Hicks material, ‘Castles and Buttons are the same.’ My first thought was, ‘how can that be?’ And since I have an investigative nature, I set out to find out, just how, Castles and Buttons are the same. For those new to the study of metaphysics, and things of a higher nature, the phrase ‘Castles and Buttons are the same’, implies, that it is just as easy to create a Castle as it is a button. It’s as easy to create a wonderful expansive lifestyle, as it is to live in the ruins of one. Again, I asked.. ‘How in the world can that be? And if it is true, how can it be easy?’ The entire Castle’s series is about my belief in ‘the Promises’ and my getting there. I want you to know, I’ve been where you are, and I’ll give you examples of how I’ve expanded beyond it. I’ll give you things to try, which worked for me. Things which helped me find out for myself, that yes, indeed, Castles and Buttons are the same. And...We can have what we want without all of the doing, and without ‘goofin’ it up first, as was the sub-title of one of my first books, and Editors Choice winner, Manifesting 101 & Beyond. Castle’s is based on The Ideal. The Law. And this law says, that only the best of the best is the only thing that we should be choosing. The Best. The Best of The Best. Castle’s is about not settling for less than what we really want. And most importantly, forget about anything other than Plan A. There is no Plan B, once we understand what we have in our hands. We’ll use examples that are of your life. And I know they are of your life, as I’ve lived it. I’ve had the broken cars, broken finances, broken relationships, but my understanding of what I had hold of, as long as I would practice and apply it, would move all of my mountains and moved me smack dab in the middle of my castles. It brought new and better in everything. Things showed up without struggle and strife and concern. Then it became automatic. Automatic, as in when it turns dusk the lights on the light pole automatically come on. Automatic as in breathing and walking without having to think about it first. Automatic as coin in the drink machine, drink plops out. Automatic as when we play the card game ‘Free Cell’, we make one move and many others automatically are moved for us. Automatic is becoming The Genie. Some of the themes covered in Castles & Buttons-Book One: • Bricks Without Straw: Unlimitedness-Doing The Impossible, Easily • How Do We Begin Having Our Castles and Not Settling For The Buttons? • Profusion Abundance (The Opposite of The Other Shoe Dropping) • The Opposite of Limited is Not Un-Limited • When The Ton of Bricks Becomes An Avalanche (And What To Do About It) • A Done Deal Example From My Beginning Days of Understanding • How Long Do I Use The Swords, and How Long Before We See Results? • The Golden Parachute vs The Golden Wheelbarrow • Quantum Manifesting Accelerated: Sword Statements • The Learning Curve of Not Having To Do Anything Manifestation • A Shortcut to Easy and Automatic Enjoy the entire Castle’s and Buttons Series and you too may then understand how creating Castles or Buttons is the same and everything you want is already there for you!
David Hume's theory of action is well known for several provocative theses, including that passion and reason cannot be opposed over the direction of action. Elizabeth S. Radcliffe defends an original interpretation of Hume's views on passion, reason, and motivation which is consistent with other theses in Hume's philosophy, loyal to his texts, and historically situated. She challenges the now orthodox interpretation of Hume on motivation, presenting an alternative that situates Hume closer to "Humeans" than many recent interpreters have. Part of the strategy is to examine the thinking of the early modern intellectuals to whom Hume responds. Most of these thinkers insisted that passions lead us to pursue harmful objects unless regulated by reason; and most regarded passions as representations of good and evil, which can be false. Understanding Hume's response to these claims requires appreciating his respective characterizations of reason and passion. The author argues that Hume's thesis that reason is practically impotent apart from passion is about beliefs generated by reason, rather than about the capacity of reason. Furthermore, the argument makes sense of Hume's sometimes-ridiculed description of passions as "original existences" having no reference to objects. The author also shows how Hume understood morality as intrinsically motivating, while holding that moral beliefs are not themselves motives, and why he thought of passions as self-regulating, contrary to the admonitions of the rationalists.
Passion and Action explores the place of the emotions in seventeenth-century understandings of the body and mind, and the role they were held to play in reasoning and action. Interest in the passions pervaded all areas of philosophical enquiry, and was central to the theories of many major figures, including Hobbes, Descartes, Malebranche, Spinoza, Pascal, and Locke. Yet little attention has been paid to this topic in studies of early modern thought. Susan James surveys the inheritance of ancient and medieval doctrines about the passions, then shows how these were incorporated into new philosophical theories in the course of the seventeenth century. She examines the relation of the emotions to will, knowledge, understanding, desire, and power, offering fresh analyses and interpretations of a broad range of texts by little-known writers as well as canonical figures, and establishing that a full understanding of these authors must take account of their discussions of our affective life. Passion and Action also addresses current debates, particularly those within feminist philosophy, about the embodied character of thinking and the relation between emotion and knowledge. This ground-breaking study throws new light upon the shaping of our ideas about the mind, and provides a historical context for burgeoning contemporary investigations of the emotions.
From the "astounding" (Entertainment Weekly), "spectacularly evocative" (The Atlantic), and "brilliant" (Los Angeles Times) author of the New York Times bestsellers The Recovering and The Empathy Exams comes a return to the essay form in this expansive book. With the virtuosic synthesis of memoir, criticism, and journalism for which Leslie Jamison has been so widely acclaimed, the fourteen essays in Make It Scream, Make It Burn explore the oceanic depths of longing and the reverberations of obsession. Among Jamison's subjects are 52 Blue, deemed "the loneliest whale in the world"; the eerie past-life memories of children; the devoted citizens of an online world called Second Life; the haunted landscape of the Sri Lankan Civil War; and an entire museum dedicated to the relics of broken relationships. Jamison follows these examinations to more personal reckonings -- with elusive men and ruptured romances, with marriage and maternity -- in essays about eloping in Las Vegas, becoming a stepmother, and giving birth. Often compared to Joan Didion and Susan Sontag, and widely considered one of the defining voices of her generation, Jamison interrogates her own life with the same nuance and rigor she brings to her subjects. The result is a provocative reminder of the joy and sustenance that can be found in the unlikeliest of circumstances. Finalist for the PEN/Diamonstein-Spielvogel Award for the Art of the Essay One of the fall's most anticipated books: Time, Entertainment Weekly, O, Oprah Magazine, Boston Globe, Newsweek, Esquire, Seattle Times, Baltimore Sun, BuzzFeed, BookPage, The Millions, Marie Claire, Good Housekeeping, Minneapolis Star Tribune, Lit Hub, Women's Day, AV Club, Nylon, Bustle, Goop, Goodreads, Book Riot, Yahoo! Lifestyle, Pacific Standard, The Week, and Romper.
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Philosophising, as Spinoza conceives it, is the project of learning to live joyfully. This in turn is a matter of learning to live together, and the most obvious test of philosophical insight is our capacity to sustain a harmonious way of life. Susan James defends this interpretation and explores Spinoza's influence on contemporary debates.
"In this penetrating analysis of the social attitudes toward various major illnesses - chiefly tuberculosis, the scourge of the 19th century, and cancer, the terror of our own - Susan Sontag demonstrates that "illness is not a metaphor" and shows why "the healthiest way of being ill is one purified of metaphoric thinking." Once tuberculosis was identified as a bacterial infection, it ceased to be a symbol of a romantic fading away or of a sensitive or artistic temperament, and it could be treated and cured. Similarly, we must today cease to think of cancer as a mark of doom, a punishment or a sign of a repressed personality, and recognize it for what it is: one disease among many and often receptive to treatment." -- from back cover.