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Wednesday, December 4, 2013

[MTC Global] Butterfly Effect

In 1972, at the annual convention of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, a meteorologist named Edward Lorenz introduced a brand-new term into the American vernacular. The butterfly effect. It was his observation that an event as seemingly insignificant as the flapping of a butterfly’s wings in Brazil could set off a hurricane in Texas. 

In other words, small, almost imperceptible things can have large and momentous consequences.

The cool thing about this is that you can use it to draw love into your life. You can use it to brighten the world. When you generate uplifting thoughts about someone, it contributes favorably to his or her energy. Conversely, when you judge others, even if you keep it to yourself, you affect their energy and weigh down the quality of your interactions. You can literally uplift your world by lasering love, blessings, peace, and other high-frequency emotions to the people in your life.

There’s a story about a protester who was outside the Military School of America, taking a silent stand against the policies of the United State and its bullying behavior. Someone asked him, “What makes you think holding that little candle is going to have any effect on these governments?They’ve been doing what they do for decades now.”

He replied, “I’m not worried about changing them. I don’t want my country to change me.”

Your 
thoughts about other people change you.

 

Educate, Empower, Elevate

Prof. Bholanath Dutta

Founder, Convener & President

 

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