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Entrainment


According to Martha Beck, “You can increase your ability to connect with other people ( in ways that you can call quantum-mechanical or mystical…) This is made possible through “entangled particles”: bits of matter that have been in close contact with one another. These bits of matter purportedly communicate over any distance, faster than the speed of light.

According to the remote-connection experiments, the linkage that occurs is determined by the brain which has the most coherent wave patterns. The brain associated with calm, relaxation and peace is believed to “pull” the less coherent brains into synchrony with it. The process is called “entrainment”.

Along with the processes of wordlessness and oneness explained by Beck, I experienced a kind of entrainment with a misplaced book. The occurrence was assisted by Ho’oponopono which I have been practicing for at least one month now. Ho’oponopono is a Hawaiian healing system popularized by Joe Vitale in his book “Zero Limits”

After my initial fixation towards retrieving my book “Real Energy” I consciously decided to surrender. I felt as though the book had fallen from the horizon into another realm. I calmly accepted the loss; then I drifted into a dreamlike statw where I visualized myself as magnetizing the book back into my world. Of course I repeated the Ho’oponopono litany many times daily.

After two days, while sitting at the edge of the bed of my husband who was dozing off his afternoon nap, I sensed the abnormal position of several dissertation proposals on one of his many open shelves. I suspected there was a book caught in the heap. Even before I completely pulled out the book, I already knew it was my missing book.

I rejoiced because I had broken my obsessive pattern to use logical reasoning coupled with laborious manual labor to put order in the study room of my husband. Using metaphysical solutions does not only make mundane tasks easier it honors our spark of divinity.

Please note I have a special, personal relationship with my books. I know my books and my books know me!