Friday, 1 February 2019

QUANTUM BLISS; GEORGE MENTZ; MAX BORN



George Mentz has written 'Quantum Bliss', which is about achieving happiness and good health.

Quantum Bliss: The Quantum Mechanics of Happiness

Mentz's ideas have been linked to the New Thought movement which developed in the United States in the 19th century.

New Thought believes that:

1. God is some sort of spiritual energy or intelligence or spirit, but is not a being.

2. The divine is in everything.

3. Divinity exists within each person, and all people are spiritual beings.

4. Divine thought is a force for good.

5. Sickness originates in the mind.

6. "Right thinking" has a healing effect .[4][5]

7. "The highest spiritual principle is loving one another unconditionally... and teaching and healing one another".

8. "Our mental states are carried forward into manifestation and become our experience in daily living".[4][5] We are what we think.


George Mentz and a friend.

George Mentz explains that we are, and become, what we think.

According to Metz, our thinking determines our well-being and spiritual-mental condition.

We are miniature parts of one Universal Mind with which we can cooperate and co-create.

Every object was once a thought.

Our inner attitude is critical.

We should concentrate on 'an openness to possibility and abundance rather than a focus on lack.'

Quantum Bliss: The Quantum Mechanics of Happiness

"Love is the quality of thought and emotion that will propel us into a state of bliss and achievement.

"Love is all there is.

"Focus on the good, the great, the constructive and the beauty of life.

"See the best in all there is.

"Look for the good that occurs in the world." (p. 42)

Nikola Tesla said "the gift of mental power comes from God, Divine Being, and if we concentrate our minds on that truth, we become in tune with this great power."


Max Born, who opposed fundamentalism.

Max Born, who studied Quantum Physics, saw evil as being caused by a belief in complete truths and absolutely certainty.

"I believe that ideas such as absolute certitude, absolute exactness, final truth, etc. are figments of the imagination which should not be admissible in any field of science," Born said.

"On the other hand, any assertion of probability is either right or wrong from the standpoint of the theory on which it is based.

"This loosening of thinking seems to me to be the greatest blessing which modern science has given to us.

"For the belief in a single truth and in being the possessor thereof is the root cause of all evil in the world."

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