
Wanter Dynamics & The Love We Are
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In Wanter Dynamics & The Love We Are, Mitch Rosacker aligns his decades of exploration in the physical science of field dynamics alongside intensive study of ancient practices, chanting, meditation, and lived experience.His years of examining how external forces affect interconnected objects in motion (Dynamics) taught him that those influences do not end at the creation of rockets or orbiting satellites, but instead, these dynamics are the physical confirmation we need to know that The Wanter and the Love that We Are are not only real, but also serve us on our spiritual path. Rosacker offers ...
In Wanter Dynamics & The Love We Are, Mitch Rosacker aligns his decades of exploration in the physical science of field dynamics alongside intensive study of ancient practices, chanting, meditation, and lived experience.His years of examining how external forces affect interconnected objects in motion (Dynamics) taught him that those influences do not end at the creation of rockets or orbiting satellites, but instead, these dynamics are the physical confirmation we need to know that The Wanter and the Love that We Are are not only real, but also serve us on our spiritual path. Rosacker offers us natural ways to recognize how The Wanter, that part of us designed for our survival, transports us into a limited, self-oriented perspective, and how we have the power to return to experiencing life from a more grounded, loving vantage point. Practices such as the Name That Thought Practice, the Living Practice, and the Loving Blessing Practice are offered as steady companions that build momentum for us to directly experience and remember, again and again, who we really are. The human dynamics of life offer us a chance to explore the pull of The Wanter and to move toward the lovely possibility of discovering the true love we are. Through this recognition, we are offered the chance to end the war-within ourselves and with others. What remains is love, play, joy, wonder, creativity, compassion, presence, and lots of giggles-lived here and now.