Oprah’s Lifeclass takes on Newton’s Third Law of Motion tonight and once again, gives us food for the soul as we consider how everything that we do is creating a reaction in the world and is exactly what your life is bringing back to you. While it’s not so hard to understand on the scientific side, when you begin to bring it into your life and your energy, the scope of consideration widens and with that, your world just might open up too. Thanks OWN for sharing these great case studies and pieces of the lessons. Personally, my favorite is the assertive one…because it just is. Thanks Oprah and OWN. You’ve started a ripple…and we are continuting it on…Notes for this Lifeclass are posted too…Enjoy.
From OWN: What Is Newton’s Third Law of Motion? – Some people call it karma; others call it the Golden Rule. Oprah calls it her favorite law of physics and of life. Watch as Oprah and some Oprah’s Lifeclass viewers take a field trip to Chicago’s Museum of Science and Industry for an in-depth lesson on Newton’s third law of motion.
From OWN: How Newton’s Third Law Applies to Emotion – In 1998, spiritual teacher Gary Zukav was the first <em>Oprah Show</em> guest to explain how Newton’s third law of motion applies to our lives and emotions. Relive the moment that opened Oprah’s eyes to the power of this law.
From OWN: How to Give and Receive Positive Karma – How do you stay on a path of positive karma? Watch as Oprah and director Tom Shadyac help an Oprah’s Lifeclass viewer learn how to manage the negative people in her life and figure out who she wants to be in the world.
From OWN: The Difference Between an Intention and a Dream – An intention and a dream are two vastly different things. Watch as Cheryl Richardson explains the difference between a “soul goal” and a “head goal.” Plus, find out what lesson Oprah learned about intention.
From OWN: Why Being Assertive Is Positive – Oprah’s Lifeclass viewer Kathleen has a question inspired by her wireless provider: Why does she only get results when she’s persistent with customer service? Find out why Oprah and director Tom Shadyac say being assertive isn’t a negative way to live.