Monday, May 23, 2016

Coming back: Science, Spirituality, and the Aggregation of Knowledge

     Listened with lessening intent to an interview with *****, ****** and *****. Especially with ****** and his bill of goods that he and the rest promote, it all seems very self-servicing.  ***** seems well and good, so-to-speak, you'd have a hard time convincing me that any of these people have a really clear knowledge of ET activity, and given that so many in our age of information seem to think the Earth is flat and the sky is a hologram of somesorts - It's very difficult for me to hear genuine intent mixed with some kind of alt-underground-celeb status with very little verifiable evidence.

     I know evidence is a strong word when discussing these things but I'm as ya-ya about the possibilities as well.  It's hard to detect the etheric or astral realm outside of high-frequency photography and perhaps a lesson the on nature of electromagnetism vs magnetogravitics.  I don't put down these good gentlemen for these things at all; I've listened enthusiastically for a long time as well.

     I can only speculate about the Akashic Records.  What I do know is that this discussion of Tachyons and the like seem to hark at the notion that light (or energy) does have the ability to travel faster than the speed of light, and if that physical truth exists (which would be mighty hard to prove), then a whole lot of other notions we have in place would have to be reexamined.  Crystal storage systems would simply be crystalline memory devices similair to a computer hard drive but read by lasers at many different angles.  Not a bad idea for a memory storage device... ;) If the barrier broke it would mean there are energetic realms that are outside and perhaps ahead of time as we perceive it.

     In discussing all the hard science of the issue, are they or aren't they, are we or aren't we - the spiritual aspect arises.  I myself and almost certainly anyone else that tried to get into the weeds realizes that the mind and the body has a profound connection to its surroundings, and a lot of what I had learned from science and physics dovetails very well to common (and ancient) spiritual teachings about connection, compassion, and shared interest.  Our left brain sees us separate from our surroundings, right brain sees a unified continuum of energetic existence.  Science and spirituality are very rarely enemies; if you know where to look, you'll see the same...


     Did I say the dirty word of aliens yet?  My guess is they (literally) prefer to be called 'space people.'  Better yet - people…

     I'm not the only one questioning the true history of the Earth.  This question is a lightning rod to the unconvinced, and it's not that much of a shock.  All I can say is it certainly seems like a very long time has passed since whatever contentment or trouble befell us, and we may have known a lot more - intellectually or otherwise - beforehand. 

     I've searched just as hard as many in search of the truth... in competition with lies... trying my best to understand the world as it is, and I see that yearning as very fundamental to the human experience - trying just as hard to avoid the untruth as trying to accept the obvious. "Always seek truth, never be deceived." Fearfulness and doubt create so much mental chaos; we search endlessly for certainty.

     Science can become its own dogmatism, though... but I much prefer to be fully engaged in science and spirituality than embrace materialism and accepted notions of science or spiritual belief.  Is there really a speed limit on light?  Are Space and Time separate aspects?  How do I, part and parcel, affect how other people think, and they I?  Are we subtly connected somehow?  What part does technology play?  What is the best possible outcome?

     It takes a fair amount of motivation for me to engage with people on the strange and the outlandish, and I'm far from an authority on the matter.  If thinking about things outside your everyday experience opens you up to new paths in life, I think we all win.  If thinking that positive growth and change might be a "universal value," who knows who might be winning?  It's never too much to hope, and it's certainly never too much to try and understand.

*sits and stares at the sky*






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