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Ethics Morality Our society has always admonished its citizens to be our best and to do the "right" thing for ourselves and for others. We have been warned about the problems of “wrong-doing” and its punishment. In this article we will discuss virtue from the themes of possession, planes of existence, continuity of life, and the hells. The Ten Hells of Immorality At Psionic Circles we always extol the benefits of virtue, growth, and evolution. So far, we haven’t discussed the wages of misdeed and the "hells" of the dark use of one's body, mind, and energy field. Today we are going to discuss the dark side of energy, its processes, and transformations. In addition, we will look at the direction that this energy takes a person’s life and how it affects one’s power of control over themselves and others. Human beings are not scalar quantities, but vector entities. This means they not only have magnitude, but they also have directions. Every action is both a particle motion that has mass (magnitude), as well as a wave motion that is moving in a direction. In truth, our movements traverse the universe on both the tangible physical plane, as well as the other planes of existence, affecting more than ourselves and those we touch. The purpose of this article is to share an understanding of the wages of immorality and how it effects a person in all their inner dimensions. These actions create one’s own inner dimensions in quality and quantity and also affects the person’s associations on all planes of existence. Recently, I watched the movie "The Rite", staring Anthony Hopkins as the Antagonist, and Colin O'Donoghue (protagonist) and Alice Braga (Leading role). Without spoiling the storyline and outcome, I will say that it was a great movie about a young man wrestling with whether, or not there was a God and a devil, and needing to reconcile within his own mind the meaning of his studies at Seminary School. The themes, as you would imagine were demonic possession (real or fantasy; psychological), what happens when we fall from Grace, is… -
Featured Creativity is the most important skill that a person can ever develop. A survey polled a number of people and found that 75% of the participants felt that they are not creative enough. Another poll given to CEOs regarding the qualities they value most in their staff and 60% stated that creativity was the most important quality in leadership positions. Creativity More Than the Spice of Life? In our busy world where workplaces give you a number and not name creativity separates you from the masses. Is it really that important? Yes, we believe it is.! It is our belief, it is the most important quality a person may possess and it ranks nearly as high as discernment. And in this article we will define creativity, it's function, and discuss why it is an important characteristic of a person, for the individual's evolution, and that of society. After we've discussed the virtues of creativity, we would love to hear your thoughts. What is Creativity? Let's start by defining creativity. creativity /ˌkriːeɪˈtɪvɪti/ noun 1. the use of imagination or original ideas to create something; inventiveness. 2. is a phenomenon whereby something new and valuable is formed. The created item may be intangible or a physical object. 3. a process of thought used by humans and animals. So, as we can see, creativity is the use of the imagination to generate a new idea. The idea should be valuable, which is both useful and efficient. And finally the creation can be tangible or intangible. We learn that all animals possess this process of thought, including humans. With this clear understanding of creativity, let's discuss the function of creativity in human beings. Who Benefits From Creativity? Creativity as a characteristic has been found in nature since the dawn of time. The atoms and molecules of particles form characteristics that are then passed on to the organic and inorganic organisms that are part of them. Plants, and animals have been the benefactors of creativity through the use of chemistry and the laws of nature. Although plants appear to have greater limitations in their creativity outside their normal pattern response impulses. However, all animals have been encoded…Psionics | What is Creativity?
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