Polarity Atoms: The Science of Love
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Angelique Dawson
Angelique Dawson studies the power of the mind.
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Polarity Atoms - Angelique Dawson
Polarity Atoms
The Science of Love
Angelique Dawson
Copyright © Angelique Dawson 2020
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978-1-291-71624-5
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Table of Contents
Polarity Atoms
Love Atoms
The Psychic Exchange
The Law of Attraction
Love Atoms
We all want to fall in love. We all want the right lover. Is there a science to it, or do we have to leave it to chance? I’m that rarest thing: a girly-girly who likes science. All right, I confess, I’m a nerd and I wear glasses (pink, sparkly designer ones, if you must know).
Nah, only kidding, I’m rubbish at science. Don’t get it at all. Not interested. I much prefer magic and spooky things. I love the Ouija board. My heroine is Buffy the Vampire Slayer. Man, I loved that show as a kid.
In my other book Your Get-Rich Mind: Use Your Second Mind to Become Wealthy, I highlighted the amazing fact that we have two minds, not one, and that the secret to making all of our dreams come true lies in our hidden
second mind, our unconscious.
Our second mind is the opposite of our first mind. If you’re a gal, your second mind is a guy, and vice versa. If you don’t like science, your second mind is a total science geek.
So, this book isn’t about me, it’s about my inner nerd! Man, unlike me, he’s so smart. It’s as if he has stolen all the smarts I should have had. Thief! He sucks ass. No, I love him – honest!
I was telling all this to a random guy in a Manhattan bar one night. He amazed me by saying he could test this theory for real. Turned out he was a hypnotist and he offered to put me under and talk to my other mind and see if my Inner Scientist was all I was claiming it to be. To be fair, I was just shooting the breeze. I had no clue whether my unconscious had incredible intelligence. I had a gut feeling it was true, but I had no real evidence.
Where did I even get the idea from? Here’s where … in his book The Law of Psychic Phenomena, Thomson Jay Judson wrote about a student having a Hypnotic Interview with Socrates
. Hudson was present when a Professor Carpenter, of Boston, placed the young man, C
, in a hypnotic state at a private gathering. Hudson wrote, "Upon being assured by the professor that Socrates was willing and anxious to answer any question that might be put to him, C at once began a series of questions, hesitatingly and with evident embarrassment at first; but, gathering courage as he proceeded, he catechized the Greek philosopher for over two hours, interpreting the answers to the professor as he received them. His questions embraced the whole cosmogony of the universe and a wide range of spiritual philosophy. They were remarkable for their pertinency, and the answers were no less remarkable for their clear-cut and sententious character, and were couched in the most elegant and lofty diction, such as Socrates himself might be supposed to employ. But the most remarkable of all was the wonderful system of spiritual philosophy evolved. It was so clear, so plausible, and so perfectly consistent with itself and the known laws of Nature that the company sat spell-bound through it all, each one almost persuaded, for the time being, that he was listening to a voice from the other world. Indeed, so profound was the impression that some