| Anthropocentric Universe |
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| Written by Justin |
| Sunday, 23 November 2008 23:14 |
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The anthropocentric theme is one of unity. Life and death are cycles within one larger symbolic life cycle. In this esoteric view the logic of 19th and 20th century does not apply; however as scientists are discovering, these logistical science theories have led some to the conclusion that logic will not provide the answer to life's ultimate question. E=MC2 , Einstein was the cornerstone for the unveiling of a duality in the fabric of reality. The light particle, how could energy be two things at once; particle and wave? I can't answer that question, but the premise of the anthropocentric is a duality in nature. A governing principle outside of duality. According to Rene Schwaller that principle is nature of One becoming Two; the interaction and subsequent separation of which is the third principle: The holy spirit. So, the universe, the infinite outstretches of time and eternity, looms above mankind. A vast and uncomprehendable expanse of reality. where dark matter and black holes stretch the fabric of our time, as well as the limits of our imagination. And there is a million times more empty space than there is matter. This vision of cosmos is mirrored, one could argue, in the subatomic world of micrography. Once we saw the cell as the smalles piece of matter, then we opened the cell, and a whole nother world was exposed. Now the atom, and light, dissected, have begun to tell another story of quantam mechanics and a quantam physics. A place, much like space, where the unfathomable and unexplainable are common events. Amid this span of size the human bieng is standing. Looking up at the heavens for answers, and looking down within themselves for more answers; is there a connection? Any simmilarities? Ancient astronamers looked to the heavens, but unlike us, they followed the stars as governing principles. The misnomer gods in translations of mythology, could more amply be called forces or even principles. If they were distinguished otherwise, what difference could that make in our theorizing? Could there be, as we are learning to see in so many recent discoveries and mysteries of our times, an ancient lineage of knowledge that has survived the ultimate test of time? Without blowing the notion out of the realm of the reasonable, we can imagine a pure science with ties to sacred archetecuture, alchemy and magic; a pure religion with the enactment of entire societies in unisonic gesture, or a pure government based on the present moment as a symbolic enactment of life in man, and vice versa. But moreover; I envision a unified understanding through innate knowledge which binds the three. World malice is a figment of congealed bias, and repulsive qualities. Religion, government and science today tear apart nations - they don't bring us together. But life, being the continuous cycle that it is will of course prevail the current sludge of human understanding, and the science, religon and politics that have devided us will fade away. Untill that day, far beyond the day I pass this earth, we can look to the heavens and the microscopic world remembering: As above, so below. There are so many scattered bits of ledgend and myth, discovery, archeology and sciences; it will be hard to separate the wheat from the chaff. But the reward for doing so would be immense. This week in an article released on NASA's website entitled Mysterious Source of High-Energy Cosmic Radiation Discovered Steve Cole states: "The nature of dark matter is not understood, but several theories that describe how gravity works at very small, quantum distances predict exotic particles that could be good dark matter candidates."
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