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Each of our Audio Series titles provides a wealth of information you can put into practice on the path of deliberate creatorship and living in alignment. Use them to build a personal Field Center reference library and discover new content as your understanding and practice deepen.
A philosophical tour de force, both profound and deeply personal.
Field Center Course student
Audio Series: Introduction
If I'm Creating My Reality, Why Am I Getting This?
Format: immediate MP3 download
Run time: 51 minutes
Price: FREE
This program is a revised and remastered recording of a talk given by Philip Golabuk in 1999 to introduce lay audiences to Field training's unique approach to conscious creating. Topics covered include the central question of identity, why visualizations and affirmations don't work, intention defined as what we take to be real and that with which we identify, the inability of even the most sincere and passionately felt desire to create, and more. An essential resource for your Field training library, this program provides the perfect introduction to Field theory. Note: Some of this material is included in Week One of the Course.
Audio Series: Field-Particle Aspects
Program 1: Move No Mountain: The Paradox of Faith
Program 2: The Conversation: In Partnership with the Field
Format: immediate MP3 download
Total run time: 102 minutes
Price: $45
This title in the series
contains two programs, each running over 50 minutes: Move No Mountain: The Paradox of Faith, and The Conversation: In Partnership with the Field. The first of these programs explores Field training's fundamental principle that "the world is the self writ large" and a construct of the beholding consciousness. The second presents the complementary and paradoxical truth that others are real in their own right, and explains how Field training avoids the charge of solipsism. Serious students should listen to both programs to acquire a comprehensive and thorough understanding of some of the subtler aspects of any model that regards consciousness as cause.
Program 1: Move No Mountain: The Paradox of Faith | 50:22
Have you ever wondered whether prayer works? Or why it seems to work only sometimes? Does faith really have the power to "move mountains?" If you've ever asked yourself these questions, you’ll love Move No Mountain. Focusing on the identity aspect of Field and Particle, this unique presentation examines the paradox of faith, the age-old question of why so many prayers go unanswered, and the crucial role of identity and spiritual poise on the path of conscious creating. It also offers practical instruction through a guided meditation that may surprise you, and profoundly affect the way you view consciousness and its power to shape conditions in the world
Program 2: The Conversation: In Partnership with the Field | 51:53
Some of the central paradoxes of quantum physics clearly were anticipated and described by the ancients, who knew that the ultimate nature of reality was both One and Many, and that the Absolute and human consciousness existed as both an identity and a relationship. While Move No Mountain, the first CD in this series examines the identity aspect of Field and Particle, The Conversation looks at the relationship aspect, without which our spiritual life runs the risk of becoming willful, static, and lonely. Rich in both its theoretical concepts and their application to everyday living, The Conversation is a celebration of relationship as a fundamental, defining feature of our being as creators living in a stunningly responsive, endlessly self-giving universe.
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Audio Series Introduction (36MB) |
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$ 45 |
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