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Thoughts Anything and Everything
Thoughts Anything and Everything
Thoughts Anything and Everything
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The human brain is capable of much more than we realize, including positive thinking. Even so, many living in todays world often struggle with maintaining an optimistic outlook in what has unfortunately become a society focused on the negative and materialism.

At ninety-six years old, Charlie Rose offers a glimpse into what he has learned over the course of a long lifetime filled with many experiences and seeks to inspire others to keep their imaginations working and minds busy creating new ideas. While sharing his perspective on a variety of natural laws, Rose encourages younger generations to embrace opportunities, welcome knowledge, rely on questions that stimulate more questions, take advantage of change, increase consciousness, and use positive energy to solve challenges. Included is a graph that depicts how the active consciousness fits into the scheme of life and a graph of life that illustrates accomplishments and experiences in relationship to time spent on Earth.

Thoughts Anything and Everything shares one mans thoughts with the hope that it provokes changes in thinking, new ideas, and fresh perspectives on life.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherAbbott Press
Release dateJan 31, 2014
ISBN9781458211675
Thoughts Anything and Everything
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Charlie Rose

Charlie Rose is the founder of Everyday Theologian, a platform that encourages everyone to know God and His Word. This is her first children’s book, and she prays it leads others to love God and their neighbors. Charlie is a student at Dallas Theological Seminary and lives in Paris, Texas, with her husband, Colby, and their two children. For more resources visit www.everydaytheologian.life

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    Thoughts Anything and Everything - Charlie Rose

    Thoughts

    Anything

    and

    Everything

    CHARLIE ROSE

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    Copyright © 2014 Charlie Rose.

    All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced by any means, graphic, electronic, or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, taping or by any information storage retrieval system without the written permission of the publisher except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles and reviews.

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    ISBN: 978-1-4582-1168-2 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-4582-1167-5 (e)

    Library of Congress Control Number: 2013916986

    Abbott Press rev. date: 01/24/2014

    Table of Contents

    Chapter 1   Introduction

    Chapter 2   Thinking

    Chapter 3   Our Universe

    Chapter 4   This Book

    Chapter 5   Active Consciousness

    Chapter 6   Gravity

    Chapter 7   Homo Sapiens

    Chapter 8   Transportation

    Chapter 9   Money

    Chapter 10   More Thoughts

    Chapter 11   Time

    Chapter 12   Trees

    Chapter 13   Space Travel

    Chapter 14   Food

    Chapter 15   Nothing

    Chapter 16   A dummy! To be or not to be?

    Chapter 17   More Questions

    Chapter 18   Life and Death

    Chapter 19   Mystery

    Chapter 20   Civilization

    Chapter 21   The Human Body

    Chapter 22   Life

    Chapter 23   Memory

    Chapter 24   People

    Chapter 25   Questions and more questions

    Chapter 26   More Thoughts to Think About

    Chapter 27   Cosmology

    Chapter 28   Questions

    Ex-introduction

    Our Choice

    Graph of Life

    Conclusion: Some Observations to Think About

    CHAPTER 1

    Introduction

    I think therefore I Am, is an old quotation.

    I am conscious and have been given the ability to think sounds much more to the point.

    The difference between animals and humans is our given ability to think and recognize ourselves.

    Why is that so?

    Natures Law of Change says we either increase our ability to think or Nature drops us by the wayside.

    Speaking of consciousness, at ninety-six I am getting a bit forgetful. If there are any duplications in this book I shall claim it helps emphasize a subject.

    At the end of chapter four is a graph showing how active consciousness fits into the scheme of things.

    Natural Law applies positive energy and pushes us up the spectrum of consciousness.

    Natural Law should be taught in every grade of our schools and colleges.

    Life is a continuous process of learning.

    We are a product of our ancestors and our own efforts. Just think of the possibilities.

    What do you see when you look into a mirror?

    Cause or Effect?

    Acquiring new knowledge is an endless process.

    It is one of the Natural Laws motivating this Universe.

    You decide if the following stories are true.

    Number One

    Eons in the past an ancient civilization came to an impasse.

    The Universe was coming to an end.

    Being super conscious entities, they had acquired all possible knowledge of there time and knew how to use it.

    They decided to create a new and better Universe with much more new knowledge available.

    If you want to know how they made consciousness appear out of a huge explosion, you will have to ask them or figure it out for yourself.

    Number Two

    Far out on an arm of one of the billions of Galaxies that make up our Universe is a small planet called Earth.

    Walking on the surface of this Earth is a human brain capable of thinking its own thoughts.

    Inside that brain is a conscious individual trying to figure out why things are like they are.

    That individual

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