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  • Self-Efficacy Case Study 06062018 Info

    Self-Efficacy Case Study 06062018 Info

    Case Study Participants Needed

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    Are you a Friend of Learning? Mental Growth? Flourishment? Prosperity?

    We are seeking participants who are willing to keep an open mind and be honest about their experiences. If selected as a participant, your input can help countless other people develop the skills to achieve this level of mental peace. Your experience will help us perfect the strategy for others.

    Please read the following information carefully before deciding to take the Potential Participant Questionnaire. Those who have the most fun and growth in School Room217 practice a Certain mindset and excitedly explore new ways of Mental Growth and Self-Efficacy.

    This method of teaching Mental Growth and Flourishment involves an exact recipe where the Holy Bible AND math are ingredients.

    These aren’t the only ingredients but we understand how triggering/ frightening the Bible can be for some. Adding math may be asking too much for others.

    To maintain a peaceful and upwardly productive environment, we must ask that you consider your level of comfort with working with these concepts before entering. 

    Although the Holy Bible is an ingredient, it is not the only tool and our approach is not based on any religion, dogma or preaching.  This may seem like fuzzy logic to some, but please consider that an Algebra Book is not algebra. It’s simply one author’s effort to explain it.

    We’re not attempting to turn anyone into a “believer”, yet any kind of learning requires ears that are willing to hear the lessons. Otherwise, failure is assured.

    In SchoolRoom217, we developed a way to utilize the Holy Bible and math for daily living that is absent the usual fire and terror that turns so many away from discovering a useful collection of tools for human consciousness.

    Why did we select math the Holy Bible?

    I ask why not?

    Did you hear a bad rumor?

    Have a bad experience?

    Perhaps encountered poor representatives?

    My career as a mathematician kept me firmly away from using the Holy Bible as a strategic life tool until I was forced to explore it. Honestly, the mental transition from pure reason to “experience of The Reason” was not instigated by my will.

    Life has a way of forcing your hand. While I worked on finding the solution to the wicked hand dealt to me, I used my knowledge and love of mathematics to record my journey and I noticed a pattern develop. A type of mental calibration. This pattern was tested for consistency, accuracy, and predictability. Then put into use as a mindset formula.

    Whether or not Biblical events physically occurred on some measured timeline doesn’t matter for the information to be useful for Life today. Real life use of the Holy Bible is simply a personal agreement and not an obedience to doctrine. No reward and punishment, just cause and effect. Ways and means that can be used everywhere and everyday. It’s like the Cliff notes of the Human Consciousness.

    You can help us improve how  we teach this to others.

    Self-Efficacy is a person’s belief in their ability to achieve their goals. 
    Also called Sense of Agency.
    Do you act with directed steps or are you stumbling along?
    The program used in this case study was developed to make stumbling no longer necessary.

    This is more than a just a study, while each participant will contribute to the scientific knowledge of Self-Efficacy and Sense of Agency, they will also reap the benefits of this discovery in their own lives.  


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  • Simple Insights

    Simple Insights

    The importance of Insight 

    Here is a true story gleaned from watching TV.

    In one scene of the show, after participating in a brutal murder, the character required “a cleaner.”  To get rid of the evidence. An accomplice told the murders that he knew a guy named ‘Bachman’ who would do the cleaning.

    I was delighted to see that this “cleaner named Bachman” was portrayed by the author Stephen King.  I admired how cleverly that reference was inserted by the scriptwriter and wondered how many other viewers recognized it. 

    How many people know that Stephen King used to write under the pseudonym Richard Bachman? Among his fans it’s common knowledge but to anyone else the reference probably went without notice. Many viewers may not have even recognized Stephen King, the author, as the actor playing Bachman.

    Was I supposed to notice the reference or did I want to see it? Neither, I was able to.

    I certainly didn’t create this connection out of some psychological need, yet the reference was clearly placed there to be seen. Furthermore, the reference was inserted with the knowledge that only a few would notice it.

    Consider how many other situations where this could be true.
    How many writers insert information that only a few will recognize and connect with?

    How many references slip past you every day because you didn’t know how to notice?

    Could it be possible that the writers of the Bible (and every other ancient wisdom text) were masters of this hidden reference technique? Of course they were.

    What makes the difference between success and failure is whether you’re excited or frustrated by the hidden references. I’ve learned never to argue these points with those who resist the process of learning, as with the TV script writer, some references are for the benefit of a select few. 

    Some people find the practice to be clandestine or sinister. I think it’s simply a matter of hiding in plain sight. Not every person is ready for everything and our minds won’t absorb information that we’re not ready to recognize.

    It’s important to have a wide and varied understanding of any material if you’re to master it.

    The Point of the Bible is never Seen until it can be Felt.
    That’s the T.I.P.

    In the Laboratory of Thought Experiments and Imaginative Comparisons the experience of the Bible is studied from different viewpoints. 

    • As a lawbook, almanac, instruction manual, the living story and a “book of pra’fits”.
    • Tales about others, real or imagined, from long ago. 
    • Allegories to use as templates to guide your life.
    • A biography of a higher life existence. 
    • A psychology book, sociology book and a detailed self help guide.
    • The Greatest story ever told.
    • The direction of the universal flow
    • The Logos of the omnipotent mind.
    • Disjointed parables for mind control.

    Believe it or not each of these interpretations is valid. 
    The Bible is like the Sun – the viewer’s location determines the point of view.  As our locations (mindsets) transformed, so did the view. So for those who worry that I may be attempting to twist the Holy Word for nefarious uses, please rest easy.   

    The Word can not be diminished to fit human limited understanding, we can only grow into its infinite understanding. 

    This is beyond religious doctrine, proselytizing, defense or faux piety – we’re simply unashamed of the knowledge the Bible provides for daily
    living and prosperity

    If you understand the upside of having this kind of information in your mental toolbox, then this may be what you’ve been looking for to bring it all together. 

    I’ll show you the how and the what, but you have to actively mentally pursue the connections.

    Faith in Business

    Faith in Business

    Discover another view of Faith in less than 30 min.

    Conquer the 7 Sins Against Prosperity

    Conquer the 7 Sins Against Prosperity

    Step One in Learning to Get Out of Your Own Way! Leading a Prosperously Wise Life requires a mental plan. […]

    See the T.I.P. and Find the Point: Using the Holy Bible as Your Life Coach

    See the T.I.P. and Find the Point: Using the Holy Bible as Your Life Coach

    Benefits of the Holy Bible Without Religion. Believing is just opinion until it becomes Belief in Action. Seasoned knowers, discover […]

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    Self-Efficacy Case Study 06062018 Info
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    Self-Efficacy Case Study 06062018 Info

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    Attention: Seekers and Knowers
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    Attention: Seekers and Knowers

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    Bravery is an Action of Heart and Soul.
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    Bravery is an Action of Heart and Soul.

    Finally, someone is going to tell you the other part of “the secret”.
    HOW TO ACTUALLY USE IT IN THE REAL WORLD.

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  • Milk for Babies – Meat for Grown Ups

    Milk for Babies – Meat for Grown Ups

    This kind of enlightenment is the fine line between madness and nirvana. It is the result of psychotic break combined with a clear decision as to which side you will land. I mention the psychotic break to give the stiff necked a brace to cling to. The weak need the comfort of my insanity. I know where society has drawn its lines of rationality. I just see those lines as drawn in crayon by babies.

    Are you holding back truth for comfort?

    Trying to tip tow around what you see because others are walking in darkness. Cleaving to pain like it’s the only definition of reality. Holding yourself down because you fear falling if you stand up.

    How’s that working people? The truth comes in light and dark but we obscure the darkness with flashing lights. No one feels any better, just tired and oppressed. Putting trust in TV faces with internet knowledge but who knows more them? Who do you consult to test the spirits? Is it one of Truth?

    It’s become so easy to to confuse the confounded. Constipated consciousnesses – Simple foolishness.

    I’ve spent some time in the shadows of the lowly thought. I suppose we could call it hell.  In this hell, there is always someone to blame. Say nothing and nothing is your responsibility, receive nothing and nothing is your joy. A homeostasis of the lowest form. A comfort of he-said she-said where no one is tasked with the doing.

    Like a merry go round complete with the catchy tunes that keep me on the ride but it’s hard to see with the damn plank in your eye. It keeps smacking against the poles. 

    I ignored my plank for some time. Why not? Everyone else ignored theirs. But these optical planks have grown to such length that people just beat each other with them. It’s comical and sad, how one can grow up without being grown.

    But it’s time for me to stop pretending. Once you notice your own eye plank, the illusion loses its zest. Like the day you realize that you no longer want to be just friends. Yeah, we can keep eating pizza after work but…what else is possible here.

    I don’t like these lowly thought places anymore. Dwelling solely in the subjective state of response. This isn’t my nature, I’ve grown bored and taken to picking at the iniquity. That is the silliest shit ever said.

    But I also know that you can’t rise up too quickly when you’re surrounded by babies. You’re scare them and they’ll cry.

    These babies have yet to realize the full measure of choice, going around responding to everything on cue. At this point in their development, it’s insensitive to say grow up and make a choice. Life has beautiful ups and dreadful downs and our survival depends on our ability to manage the cognitive load as we ride life’s sin wave. 

    Be that’s grown up talk. So I pretend to be frazzled, confused and cry because that’s what you do these days. You clutch your pearls and say something nice to people so that they don’t get anymore upset about their lack of control.

    Honestly, I’m tired of clutching my fucking pearls in feigned shock. It’s exhausting to me. The story was written ages ago and I swear we just keep airing the same stupid episodes. Who’s can still be shocked? It’s like being shocked that Scooby and Shaggy eat the same snacks.

    That’s the cosmic joke – every moment causes a resultant moment. Nothing just appears. One may not notice it as it grows but a close examination of any result will reveal the pieces, parts, action or inaction that caused it to flourish.  Open your fucking eyes and examine some of your goings on. What did YOU do? What didn’t YOU do?

    Seriously, do you know that there are people among you who actually CHOOSE lowliness?  Not from lack of knowledge or opportunity but simply, no desire to deal with the responsibility of being the opposite of lowly. When you can do anything, why bother with the grind?

    Failure to do anything is just as bad as doing the wrong thing. 

    Why don’t we act? It seems a part has grown addicted to the lowliness. There’s a certain comfort in lowliness. Not meekness, not humility but lowliness. Just pitiful enough not to be pitied but too pitiful to be angry with.  Just a sad little fluff of stuff blowing around. Angry with the someone else who didn’t do the something that you were supposed to do.

    That would be ok, if didn’t we watch it.  I mean some people just sit watching their own destruction. It’s an abuse of power. But how long will we frustrate the Grace? Or have we come to like the shadows that we’ve worked so diligently to remain in.

  • The 7 Baby Steps for Mental Peace

    The 7 Baby Steps for Mental Peace

    Awareness of information and being able to make use of it are two different skills. For example, everyone understands the importance of exercise and proper diet. That’s clear and proven information, however we have health problems because it’s difficult to act on this knowledge enough to make it a habit.

    So let’s imagine what happens when it comes to unclear and abstract concepts such as love, forgiveness and sin. How does a person put something that isn’t clear into action, when clear connections like health and exercise are difficult? Simply pushing these feelings aside without action doesn’t work well for anyone, but for those Befriending Prosperity, ignoring the emotional acts for mental peace can be poisonous.

    Religion uses a reward punishment system to encourage you to comply with ritualistic actions but the real power rests in your agreement with peace of mind.

    These 7 Baby Steps for Mental Peace do not adhere to standard definitions or religious doctrine, but provide a framework of how to put these words into action in a way that heals and promotes mental growth. Think of them as Positive Mental Investments.

    1. Concept of Self – For any of this to work, you must know yourself (or be in the process of getting to know) what makes you tick. Not just the fun stuff. Not just the superficial stuff.

    For example, do you understand how you respond to anger, fear, jealousy? Do you know why you have trouble letting that one thing go? Are you patient with yourself? Do you know your limits? Can you push past them? Do you grow from challenges? How do you put this knowledge of yourself to use in your life?

    Please don’t brush this question off. You must be able to recognize your own cognitive dissonance and access why. Is the material too difficult to understand, too far away from your previous knowledge, absolutely unbelievable, or is it information overload? Maybe you heard something about the author long ago and it tainted your view of them.

    Once you can figure out why you’re resisting you can decide whether you want to consider the idea or move on. There’s no system for this. YOU must be able to recognize your own resistance and own it. Dislike it for its character and not out of fear.

    2. Concept of Self Ownership – No more blaming of the past. After a certain spiritual age, we grow to understand that every response is our own. It’s not your parents, ex spouse, boss or anyone else’s ‘isms‘ . We’ve learned to use these experiences as pivot points not pit falls. You must be in control of the conversations of your mind. What will you let go of today?

    3. Concept of Infinite Growth – Everyone can learn. There is always more to understand tomorrow and there is a difference between I don’t know and I don’t know yet. Were you open to new information today? What did you learn?

    4. Concept of Love – The word Love has been misused. People LOVE everything but show LOVE to nothing. This is beyond romantic or familial love. As we speak of Love here, we use it as a verb meaning to be in divine appreciation. Your sense of awe and recognition of the beauty around you are examples of Love in action. Does your heart lift when you hear your favorite song?

    5. Concept of Evil/Sin/Wrongdoings – Evil in our context is also a verb meaning to subtract from Love’s divine appreciation. Fear, anger, jealousy, spite, disappointment, gossip are a few of the acts that subtract from the consistent divine appreciation. Is your intention to uplift or diminish? Diminishing acts are evil. Religions have provided the generations with lists of specific sins, but for our purposes sins are acts that subtract from consistent divine appreciation. As you grow in your studies you may realize that your greatest sin is anger with yourself as mentioned, Diminishing acts are evil.

    [Although the concept of sin is Christian, we do not speak of sin or evil in terms of a fiery pit of punishment but as a type of negative mental investment that will return to you in this life.]

    S.I.N. can be thought of simply as Spiritually Insidious Nuances . We all have them, so face them and move to the next level. You know what is upwardly motivating to your life and what isn’t. The battle is always between you and your decisions about those matters.

    6. Concept of Forgiveness – In our context, forgiveness is the act of separating yourself from the need for retribution or recompense. This simply means that you free YOUR mind from the wanting. When we’re angry or feel wronged, we want something. An apology, justice, a behavior change, etc. But we can’t change another person, only ourselves. Therefore it’s important we don’t hinder our progress by carrying the weight of another’s wrong doing. This also includes forgiving yourself. It’s takes a tremendous amount of energy to hold someone else’s feet to the fire. Energy that could be used for your growth.

    7. Concept of Levels – There are levels to The Knowledge – not an hierarchy, but prerequisites. Every person must move at their own pace. Don’t feel negatively because you’re not as far along as another person. In this same context, don’t look down on another person because they’re not as far along as you. Use your experience to be helpful or remain in the silence.

    Incorporating the 7 Baby Steps for Mental Peace can help anyone calm their mind and move past old pain. This is an important step for healing.

  • Feeling is the Secret

    Feeling is the Secret

    This is one of Neville Goddard’s gems.

    Even though Goddard describes it perfectly, many of his readers still have trouble perfecting how to access and channel that “feeling”. The word feeling has so many interpretations that without a little guidance, it’s not always implemented as Goddard meant it.

    There are many courses on Goddard, so students are at no loss for reference material. Unfortunately, not all material is helpful. I once heard a course creator state that he had a “bad week”. A true teacher of Goddard would never syndicate such a thing without revising it.

    As I practice personally, I’ve found it to be more than a feeling, but more like a state of being. Where your emotions, consciousness and beliefs are aligned.

    Belief and faith are two halves of the same face. While separate they’re both necessary to produce that particular level of “feeling.” The mind’s belief and the spirit’s faith are the components of the “feeling.”

    For example, let’s say we have frustrating day at work. We can make ourselves feel better by spending time with friends, but if we carry the belief that the day was bad and the next will be the same, that “feeling” is only smoke.

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