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Yes, all the world's a stage and you are the Lead Actor in your movie- indeed, of your life. You are the director, the screenwriter and support cast coordinator. Take a minute and review your current movie set- where you are right now. Take a look at the props that are surrounding you. What are you wearing? What costume have you selected for yourself in this current scene?

 

Don't stop there.

 

Consider your supporting actors. Who are they? What roles are they playing in your current drama? Perhaps your current movie is a comedy. Does it include juicy love scenes with the occasional side trip to adventure? Is your life a nail-biter with never-ending drama- or are you thinking about your next bag of popcorn? Perhaps you are living a mystery, waiting for someone to come along and figure things out for you.

 

If you are like many, your script is a Grade B horror flick, with peril lurking around every corner. Regardless of the genre you are living- it is yours.

 

And that's the good news.

 

Not only are you the Lead Actor, you participate in events behind the curtain as well. As director, screenwriter and cast director, you are in control. Regardless of what is currently playing at your cinema, you can re-write your script, re-cast key players and change your set at any moment.

 

Book Description: Many will argue that there is no way that they would choose a life full of difficulty, sadness, failure, or suffering. But just as we are fascinated by movies of villainy or terror, and news reports of disasters and evil, so too are we, as spirits, fascinated by the entire spectrum of possible experiences, including the negative ones. There are a multitude of universal concepts that you must know in order to fully become the Lead Actor of your life. The major concepts that you will learn in this book will introduce you to Psycanics, a spiritual science of how life works. Psycanics was developed by Thomas Michael Powell, author of You Are The Creator and Psycanics for Conversations With God.

This book, All The World's A Stage, is powerful. It will show how you, as Lead Actor, screenwriter, and director, create your life movie. Once you understand the dynamics of how you write your life script, you will have the power to create a new Academy award-winning screenplay with scenes based on your desires.

 

 

All The World's A Stage......

~ William Shakespeare
  • And all the men and women merely players:
  • They have their exits and their entrances;
  • And one man in his time plays many parts,
  • His acts being seven ages. At first the infant,
  • Mewling and puking in the nurse's arms.
  • And then the whining school-boy,
  • with his satchel
  • And shining morning face,
  • creeping like snail
  • Unwillingly to school.
  • And then the lover,
  • Sighing like furnace, with a woeful ballad
  • Made to his mistress' eyebrow.
  • Then a soldier,Full of strange oaths and bearded like the pard,
  • Jealous in honour, sudden and quick in quarrel,
  • Seeking the bubble reputation
  • Even in the cannon's mouth.
  • And then the justice,
  • In fair round belly with good capon lined,
  • With eyes severe and beard of formal cut,
  • Full of wise saws and modern instances;
  • And so he plays his part.
  • The sixth age shifts Into the lean and slipper'd pantaloon,
  • With spectacles on nose and pouch on side,
  • His youthful hose, well saved, a world too wide
  • For his shrunk shank; and his big manly voice,
  • Turning again toward childish treble, pipes
  • And whistles in his sound. Last scene of all,
  • That ends this strange eventful history,
  • Is second childishness and mere oblivion,
  • Sans teeth, sans eyes, sans taste, sans everything.