

The author (Paul) is talking to Christian believers in one part of the Middle East, appealing to them to give money to the believers in another part of the region that has gone through a devastating famine. The context of this last text is intriguing. But the one who plants generously will get a generous crop.” (2 Corinthians 9:6) Fascinating that even in the agricultural arena the principle is true - and in this saying, the emphasis is on quantity of output determining the quantity of input.

Here's the way another text articulates this reality: “A farmer who plants only a few seeds will get a small crop. Kind of the negative version of the boomerang effect. Computereze says, "garbage in, garbage out." We become what we give out because it returns to us and ultimately transforms us into what we're projecting. “Whatever a person sows, that is what he will reap.” (Galatians 6:7) In other words, the energy that a person puts out through whatever kind of actions, behaviors, or projected thoughts will return in kind. This quantum physics concept has a fascinating parallel with some deep spiritual realities. Which means that the more you send out, the more powerful the energy becomes, and the greater opportunity it has to team up with similar energy so that it can grow and flow, contributing to what she calls the " boomerang effect" - what you send out comes back to you multiplied. So everything you contribute to life - your specific acts of kindness, caring and compassion your money material things like food for those in need etc. Remember, she says, all material things drill down to being just energy.

The energy becomes greater the more there is in close proximity to like energy." The cities that have many beams of light close together show up more readily on the image than the cities where the same number of light beams are spread far apart. We know this to be true when we look at a satellite image of the earth at night from space. And then she gave this illustration: "When two beams of light join together they become much more intense than two indi vidu al beams. In the scientific world energy is equivalent to light. Quantum physics has proven that the core building block for all material things, as we know them, is energy. I read an article last week by Stacy Corrigan, a personal and corporate financial health coach, referring to a highly significant spiritual and scientific law of life.
