You and I are not two. In the identity of form, in the origin and in the end, we are one
I am responsible for your evil and your good , for your truth and your falsehood. I can do nothing to change you now, but I can improve you by improving myself.
R. A. Schwaller de Lubicz
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| Written by Justin |
| Sunday, 22 March 2009 16:14 |
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Spending the years as I did, as a youth, unsure of reality due to the blinds of propaganda; led me to a young adulthood of respectful inquisition of the pink elephant in the theoretical room. We, as human beings, in an age of instant transference of information and seeming endless streams of information, universally lack the coherency of any type of unifying theory. Furthermore, I know not of any such topic of discussion. University offers only the most available general consensus, but curiously lacks the substance of integration. The mere existence of Science, as separate from Religion, and vice versa, nullifies the credibility of both, instantly. So here we stand, lacking the fundamental feature of universality, with no notion of any type of unifying explanation of, or for, our daily efforts. Without the principle of purpose, everything else seems trivial. Without a blueprint for success any and every concerted effort is doomed from the onset to failure. But the obvious is blindingly bright, and not many have the will power to gaze directly into the mystifying glow. Instead the universal acceptance of religion, politicization, and diversification distract us all. There are too many more urgent matters to sit around thinking about what the point is, too much time is 'wasted' and idle hands are the work of the devil. Such that we should fear the thought of simple, situational, observation. Even the term seems out of grasp, a theory to end all theories, a theory of everything; this is a daunting thought. Perhaps that is because we have learned to think within the constructs of sectarian-beliefism, as if 'beliefs,' simply because they are labeled as such, carry enough weight to survive annihilation by contradiction. Our worldview is one of illusion, allowing the existence of mutually exclusive ideas, while averting the laws of simple logic. So I wonder, time and time again, what's the distraction for us all? If asked, any one of us would agree there is a symbiotic world around us, the cosmos and the heavens do spread far beyond us, as well as deep into our physical being. For that reason, a theory of everything does in fact exist, and what's more it is being played out before us, though we simply do not have the capacity to observe the function behind it. I believe that, just like with any good project, the idea behind the action is important as the action itself. So the function behind the elements is the secret to life. Recently I have been inspired by the notion that global awareness is in the midst of a great and profound transformation. Not of the physical, but of the spiritual. Spirituality which is non-theistic, in the true meaning of the word; a dealing with intuition. One main discrepancies of our scientific theories is the dualistic nature of our approach. Newtonian physics, which rule the cosmic realm, are of a completely different philosophy than subatomic physics. Interestingly the Newtonian concepts have allowed for the seeming mystic force of gravity to rule the orbits of planetary bodies. While in the subatomic world it is magnetic fields within which electrons orbit neutrons. Russian author Immanuel Velikovsky wrote about an alternative to Newtonian cosmic physics. If perhaps our sun was an electromagnet, and our planets orbited it within its magnetic field, it could explain many anomalous features of our planetary spheres. Add this to the ideas of Walter Cruttenden, and others, that our sun is in binary orbit around Sirius stars (there are two), plus the anthropocentric concept of physical ontology by Rene Schwaller, and I think we are well on our way towards something very interesting. And finally, what we find more often then not, is that ancient science has held the answers since the dawn of time. And that it is religion and politics which have been aimed at destroying the personal revelations and spiritual growth in us; you and me. If we could see everything for what it is, those in power would cease to hold authority, as if magically, by this simple realization. It's time for a new theory of everything. Tags:
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