We had Ramsey come again. He was the guy who taught us the Hawaiian elements and short history. This time he emphasized on Ho'oponopono (I think that's how you spell it).
It was funny. The whole time I was thinking that he was a great speaker, like he timed his power point presentations exactly how he wanted and didn't flounder at all. Goes to show you that he has lots of practice.
We also did another intention project today, well talked about one, the radio listeners who intended for rain in Arkansas but produced a heavy storm instead. This actually makes me think of magic, like the ones in Harry Potter. Magic, most of the time, seems to be all about intent. You intend to lift a feather and it goes up. The wand-waving and strange words merely make it easier for your intention to come to pass, but everything is about will power. While we don't have magic like Harry Potter does, we still have intention. To me, it's a type of faith. One type of faith is faith in a higher being, another is faith in a goal (enlightenment). Intention is a faith in words. They intended to make it rain in Arkansas and it did. But they didn't specify the amount, therefore when they said rain, it POURED. If a class got together and intended to make it sunny next week, it could be sunny for several weeks or cause a drought. When we intent, we have to specify the intention. Please be sunny for the next two weeks. Maybe it will work, maybe not. After all, people intent all the time. Who knows if it will work or not. Who knows if there's some kind of higher being filtering and sorting all these intentions. No wonder God doesn't answer everybody, he's being overrun by the intended emails.
Anyways, I wasn't really paying attention to Ramsey, much of what he said he said before, so I was kind of meh.
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