Synchrony is often abounding. It was today as I picked up the audio version of Dan Brown’s latest Robert Langdon thriller The Lost Symbol to keep me company during a 9 hour drive from Washington D.C. to Atlanta. Didn’t really know what the novel was about. I just knew that I liked both The Davinci Code and Angels and Demons, so I figured that this would be a good way to occupy the time. Well, it was fun that the novel is set in the city that I was just leaving and had done some of the tourist stuff in a few of the locations in the book. The really interesting content was on the last of the 5 CDs.
This forum has been discussing the change in consciousness that is required for a better world. My ears perked up when I heard the word Elohim popping out of the speakers. Dan Brown asked the same question that had surfaced in my brain several years ago, “Why is the word for God in the Old Testament (Elohim) plural?” Well, Dan Brown had an interesting take on this. Genesis says that man was made in God’s image. What does that mean? Most people automatically think, and Renaissance painters supported the idea that somehow man looked like God. No doubt an interesting idea, but kind of crazy when you really think about it. The notion that a guy that looks like you or me created the entire Universe isn’t really a fit… and what about women? So what does that leave? Dan Brown says that leaves Man’s mind being created in the image of God’s mind. OK, so what does that mean? Suppose that it means, as The Lost Symbol suggests, that man’s mind has the ability to shape matter and energy like the mind of God. An interesting thought (no pun intended). What we think can actually manifest in the physical world… sounds a little like the Law of Attraction doesn’t it.
We change the world by changing our thoughts! Think about it.







