Max Rempel, Ph.D.

32. The Law Of Mental Attraction. (part 1 Of 2)

This English text is an automatic AI translation (by Claude, Anthropic) of the Russian original, which was written by Max Rempel.

From the book "Gods About Us", Max Rempel

The law of mental attraction states that thoughts attract events by the principle of likeness. That is, whatever you think about is what happens to you. The everyday saying "speak of the devil" belongs to the same family.

It is understood that attraction occurs both on the material level and on the immaterial, purely supernatural level.

The law of mental attraction is often called simply the law of attraction, though it bears only a superficial relation to earthly gravity. What is meant is that thoughts attract events by analogy.

Speaking of the mechanisms by which the law of mental attraction works, we should perhaps distinguish between coincidences of thoughts and events in which thoughts substantially precede the events, and those in which events occur immediately after the thoughts associated with them.

In the first case we speak of a cause-and-effect relationship, and in the second of premonition and synchronicity.

For example, in the situation described as "speak of the devil," it is not supposed that talking about a person lifted him from his place and made him come; there would not have been enough time for that. We can say that those speaking had a premonition of the person's arrival, or that their conversation coincided with his arrival, yet not by chance but by the supernatural principle of synchronicity (simultaneity). The principle of simultaneity holds that in our world everything is connected with everything else by invisible bonds, and that events, words, and symbols coincide in time (synchronize) not by chance but because they are linked in another world. By observing supernaturally connected coincidences (synchronicities) one can obtain evidence of the workings and connections of the other world. Note that in the other world time flows differently, and the effect need not follow the cause in time. Events, words, thoughts, and symbols are simply connected with one another and can fall out simultaneously or close in time, in any order.

In mathematics such a construction of a system is called degenerate, in the sense that variables which appear to be independent turn out to be dependent on one another. For example, in a problem it turns out that the variables X and Y are not independent, but that Y equals, say, two X, and thus the expression X plus Y can be expressed as X plus two X, equaling three X.

Many higher sources explain that our world is built upon the same principles. That within the astonishing diversity of the material world simple numerical laws are concealed. One branch of the knowledge of these hidden laws is astrology. It explains that the movements of the planets take a remarkable part in a person's character and in the course of his destiny. Astrologers explain that it is not the planets themselves that participate in a person's life, but that the planets are the visible hands of an invisible system that, from another world, exerts influence on human life.

For chemists it is entirely customary to explain the chemical properties of substances by the simple geometric forms underlying atoms and molecules.

It turns out that these same simple forms, called regular polyhedra (or Platonic solids), underlie the construction of all living things, of planets, of the solar system, and of galaxies.

At the foundation of the structure of plants and of the structural elements of animals lie fractals - mathematically expressible principles that derive the structure of the larger from the structure of its components. Here again, then, mathematical degeneracy is present.

In the structure of the biofields of humans and animals there are likewise very simple geometric principles. Thus geometrically defined biofields guide the growth of geometrically structured tissues, giving rise to the diversity and beauty of living forms.

A great deal could be said about geometry in biology. Beginning with the geometric regularity of biomolecules such as DNA and proteins, and ending with the geometrically perfect design of the human skeleton and the skeletons of animals.

Beauty can be defined as harmony, balance, nearness to a perfect form based on mathematical and correspondingly geometric regularities. Many people, animals, and plants are beautiful precisely in the geometric regularity of their forms. Life often injures a living being, and with age, features of deviation from the ideal appear in the forms of the body and the face; by the features of the face and body one can read a person's character and the trials he has had to endure. This is a most fascinating pursuit!

Let me remind you that supernatural biofields really exist and play a central, defining role in the development and life of an organism.

The immaterial connection within the living is easiest to observe in the movements of a school of fish. A school of fish - in an aquarium or in the sea - behaves as a single organism. The fish move in synchrony, without exception; every individual turns and moves in a synchronized stream. This happens because they possess a single mind; it is a single being with many eyes, tails, and fins.

There are many more examples and studies demonstrating the existence and the role of immaterial biofields in biology. For an introduction to this subject I recommend three books:

David Wilcock. The Source Field Investigations, 2011 (full Russian text: http://divinecosmos.e-puzzle.ru/8content.htm)

Sheldrake, Rupert. Morphic Resonance: The Nature of Formative Causation., 2009.

Lynne McTaggart: "The Field: The Quest for the Secret Force of the Universe", 2007

Speaking of biofields, it is important to note that they are formed according to geometric laws and are based on simple Platonic three-dimensional figures. The complex form of the body of humans and animals is created through the superposition and interaction (interference) of simple forms - chiefly spirals overlaid crosswise upon one another.

This subject is best reflected in Wilcock's book and in Winter's lectures.

The chief secret of using the law of attraction lies in tuning yourself to the wavelength of receiving good fortune and holding yourself on that wavelength.

This idea is well expressed in the aphorism "if you want to be happy, be it!"

That is, if you want to become a writer, begin to write, lead the life of a writer, associate with publishers and literary agents, meet with the public, give presentations of your books, learn to speak before the camera, and do not shun fame.

If you want to become rich, do what the rich do, play golf, think as they think, behave as they behave, seek contact with them, and tune yourself to the wavelength of acquiring money. It is hard to become rich while condemning wealth. A great part of our culture consists in condemning wealth and money. Learn from the rich their greed and their passion for money.

It is not certain that all of the above will work, because most rich people are born rich. And also because the trial of wealth may not be part of your soul's plans for passing through its karmic lessons. Nevertheless, every person has freedom of choice in how to relate to his lessons and how to pass through them. A person's success in this life is, as a rule, in the interest of the soul, since success means more possibilities, a higher level of involvement in the lives of those around, a higher level of soul energy, a greater intensity of passions, and more opportunities for spiritual growth. At least, such is the understanding of success from the point of view of the soul.

The spirals of which we speak are not simple but golden. They are based on the golden ratio.

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