For the last few years I have been considering how it would be possible to express my thoughts, actions, experiences, and meditations to a broader public than the occasional person every once in a while. My belief is that finally after meditating since the late 70’s there is an internal confidence and awareness that the words you will be reading in this book Secure Tomorrow Today will give you some of the insights to assist you in your journey through life and all its interesting twists and turns.
I remember so clearly that my first experience with meditation had me wondering whether I was crossing the Christian line of prayer where the negative world existed. Growing up as a Methodist any form of worship other than at the church was considered a sin or at least that is how I initially felt and learned from my time at the church. Once I realized that in fact meditation was exactly what Christ did, meditation lost any weird attachments from my conscious and subconscious mind.
Aboriginal Australians have one of the oldest living cultures in the world. Scientists think they've lived in the area for more than 40,000 years, or 2,000 generations. By 7000 B.C.—more than 9,000 years ago—early farmers had cultivated wheat and barley in a continuous zone that stretched from western Turkey to modern Pakistan.
Corn became the world's first genetically modified crop over 4,000 years ago. Farmers transformed it from a wild Mexican grass with edible seeds into a staple food for millions of people. London's sewer system, masterminded by engineer Joseph Bazalgette, opened in 1865 with 1,200 miles of tunnels beneath the city. This engineering marvel eradicated cholera and other waterborne diseases.
Success is somewhat perceived as a psychological science built upon a mathematical formula of sorts. When you mix this and that ingredient together, and you add these two digits you will essentially transform your life and achieve the success you have desired all this time.
If I only knew that when I was a teenager.
The answer to these questions is yes and no.
Any intelligent fool can make things bigger, more complex, and more violent. It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage - to move in the opposite direction. ~Albert Einstein