Created by Keith VonderOhe
Once upon a time there was a little pixie named Daisy who lived in a cottage with her family. In the summer Daisy and her brother and sister played with the flowers, birds and dogs. They liked to explore the woods, lake and the roads which led to distant places. PDF format
Walter Starcke is a person of extraordinary accomplishments. Beginning his many-faceted career as an actor and Broadway producer, notably of I Am a Camera, later made into the film and musical Cabaret, he has devoted his life to the study and practice of universal truth principles. Currently a business entrepreneur, keynote speaker, and Closing the Gap workshop teacher, he is also the author of a number of books, including This Double Thread (1976), Homesick for Heaven (1988), Its All God (1998), The Third Appearance (2004), and his most recent, Joel Goldsmith and I (2006). One of todays most inspired New Thought writers, he lives the life of a practical mystic.
In this unusual experience, a college philosophy professor in his forties obtains confirmation of intuitions of a prior lifetime as a student of an alchemist magician in Elizabethan England. Seeing the parallels between that life and his present life, he rediscovers certain mathematical relationships and also obtains liberating insight into personality patterns.
The term "new science" was first introduced in 1964 by the late Nobel neuroscientist Dr. Roger Sperry (1913-1994). It is based on the premise that your consciousness -- your point of focus which can be compared to a cursor on your computer screen - can create physical effects in your brain as well as the other way around.