May 08, 2006

The Fabric of Space/ Time and Thought

Discovering what the fabric of Space and Time is composed of will never be solved by Science unless they merge science and mysticism together. Without the merger of the two they will not be able to discover why the observer effects the outcome of quantum experiments, nor will they have a true understanding of how the whole universe is truly interconnected.

After studying many philosophies, faiths, and sciences I have come to the simple conclusion (Ockham’s Razor) that all things including physical objects while in their most basic form, are a thought form.

If you keep dividing an object into smaller and smaller pieces, until you get to a size far smaller than say an electron, then you go past that and you get to a point where you have a vibrating non structured piece of energy, then beyond that you would have basically nothing, or would you. It is my belief that you would have something that can’t be measured in size, weight, or the volume it displaces because it has none of these characteristics. Thought, I believe, is the underlining energy that holds this hologram we call a universe together. Thought then would have the potential to be much more powerful than any known weapon, and is probably the real reason the powers that be keep scientists in an old reality. The other side of this double edged sword is that it would also have the vast potential to bring about a new universal peace.

Could it be as simple as having very controlled, focused, and directed thoughts to change physical matter reality?

Could humans tamp into a potential only talked about in myth and legend? People with the ability to transmute metals, levitate, read minds, etc.

Is our entertainment industry keeping us from what is most important?

Are we being directed by industries that we all lack something?

Is advertising driving an unconscious need to always want more and also driving an ego mentality that having more than someone else should make us feel as though we have accomplished something and make us happy?

Meditate on the above in some free time and see what answers you receive from the one universal thought...

:)

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September 15, 2005

Fish Answer Quote

"Giving a man an answer is like giving a man a fish. He eats for a day... Giving a man the ability to ask the correct questions is like giving him a fishing pole. He eats for life..."
- Peter Arvo

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October 28, 2004

The Author

Pen is set upon the page
actors let upon the stage

When the cup of milk be spilt
replace it not with that of guilt

This is now and that was then
mop it up and start again

For when the bitter cup be sipped
do we think to change the script

Who writes
this stuff
anyway

Come Again Moon

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October 25, 2004

Genesis 1:26 (Continued)

Zecharia Sitchin has written several books on mankind’s past. Sitchin is one of only a handful of people who have the ability to read ancient Sumerian, and has been doing research for well over thirty years.

Take a look at Zecharia Sitchin's book called 'The 12th Planet' to obtain more valuable insights on this subject.

http://www.sitchin.com/

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October 22, 2004

Genesis 1:26

In Genesis 1:26 it says: "And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth."

For an interpretation from a Pastor read on.

There are two answers really, both of which could be possible, neither of which is all that controversial.

The first is what is called in literature as the "Royal Plural." Basically, though there is only one person, they speak in the plural. You have seen it in movies and such where a king will say something like, "We are hungry." He is the only one hungry. So it is just a figure of speech.

The second answer, and one I like better, has to do with the Ancient understanding of the heavenly realms. They didn't' think that God was up there all alone. They thought there were other beings (creatures, angels, etc.) up there in heaven with God. This sort of thought is reflected in Ezekiel and then reinterpreted in Revelation. The view may be akin to the Greek Pantheon of gods, chillin' up on Mt. Olympus. Granted, God did the creating, but there were other beings present at the time.

A final answer that I dismiss. Some people say, "Here we see the Trinity in the Old Testament." I sincerely doubt it. The writer of that creation account had no concept of Jesus or the Holy Spirit. I think that is a bad interpretation. - B

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