"Children's stories tell the story of the awesome and the miraculous, and they do it all without math. And the only math that ever can explain a rag turning into a beautiful gown is quantum mechanics. There is a math for that explanation. And there is a math for the carriage, a pumpkin into a carriage. Quantum mechanics says that the molecular structures that make up a pumpkin also have a potential to be a carriage. And all we have to do is change the intent, dissolve the pumpkin and change its intent. 'Oh, yeah.' ...
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"Children's stories tell the story of the awesome and the miraculous, and they do it all without math. And the only math that ever can explain a rag turning into a beautiful gown is quantum mechanics. There is a math for that explanation. And there is a math for the carriage, a pumpkin into a carriage. Quantum mechanics says that the molecular structures that make up a pumpkin also have a potential to be a carriage. And all we have to do is change the intent, dissolve the pumpkin and change its intent. 'Oh, yeah.' Furthermore, we know that Cinderella had a fairy godmother. Well, who do you think the fairy godmother was?"- Ramtha For more information about Ramtha and his original international school of the mind and ancient wisdom, offering courses live and online around the world for the last 4 decades, visit: Ramtha.com
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