Re: FW: Of importance on HOLOGRAMS and REALITY
Nov 27, 2003 05:47 AM
by christinaleestemaker
Dallis,
Beautiful as you write this, so I see fysically the card of Marie the
hat with vegetables,grains and fruit created the turkey.I see the
creating worlds like that , evoluating the seed to plant, animal,
human,angel and so on.Not that our race is comming from the turkey
only, because all animals evoluate to become a human and not one of a
kind but all, even as a human somewhere becomes an angel.I think that
that link is the working dimension.
So I can remember how it is working from the atoms trough the tree
worlds and with the monade makes the permanent atoms and on the
human plan with the monad,entlighted with an etheric body bring us to
the higher plan.
It is pretty to know we don't come from the one kind of animal like
the Chimpansee, but all animals.
Greetings Christina
--- In theos-talk@yahoogroups.com, "Dallas TenBroeck" <dalval14@e...>
wrote:
> BN-STUDY
>
> Subject: RE: On HOLOGRAMS and REALITY
>
>
> Nov 26 2003
>
>
> Dear Friend:
>
> Glad to hear from you.
>
> You speak of the "Theory of everything."
>
>
> Einstein worked on trying to put it into mathematics which
reflected the
> physical side (PHYSICS). He knew that could not entirely work,
since
> underneath the solid material of physics is the land of the ever
elusive
> atom -- electricity and
> magnetism. Those are the causes of physical and solid things. But
> still deeper == what causes the atoms to behave as they do?
>
>
> We get out of physics into the very small realm of sub-atomic
things and
> land up eventually into the "STRING THEORY" -- which is no longer
solid
> material, but which as forces and lines of communication cause all
> things to inter-relate.== to share in each other.
>
>
> And there is where we enter the realm of non-physical things -- and
> where our senses no longer function.
>
>
> Example: When a fan has no electricity flowing through the motor
the
> blades are still, and we can poke our fingers through the open
spaces
> between them. Now turn on the switch -- electricity added causes the
> blades to rotate, it sets up a kind of shield of movement and we
can no
> longer safely poke our finger
> through that. The finger is too large, to gross, and to solid. But
> light can pass through and we can look through the revolving blades
of a
> fan. Light is a much lighter kind of vibration (as compared to the
> solid flesh of a finger).
>
> I would say that a poet or a painter can deal with these ideas --
better
> still, a philosopher -- But a mathematician has to devise numbers
> that enable him, to deal with abstract motion, and the causal forces
> behind them -- which Einstein tried to do. He in this case, tried
to
> resolve the metaphysical abstractions (change of cause and force
into
> physical action) into concrete physical realities. There are many
> translations to be used in such a case, dealing with aspects of
> substance that materialists are just beginning to contact.
>
> Start with the DESIRE. From there you go to the operating side, and
> start with Will, then, the mental framing of ideas and plans, then,
the
> selection of one of these. The mental framing of actions to be
done.
> Then the activating of the brain centres that control muscular
> adjustments. Then activating and tuning the muscles to perform (see
> above) a DESIRE that activated our WILL and or THINKING PRINCIPLE --
all
> this is done almost instantaneously before any action is originated
> physically.
>
> Try singing and setting certain note sequences that you choose?
How is
> it done? How are the muscles that tune the vocal chords made
active?
>
> Same with seeing, or hearing or feeling, smelling, and tasting -- an
> enormous amount of inner coordination is needed, most of it is
invisible
> and unmeasurable with our present instrumentation geared to measure
> effects and not CAUSES.
>
> One has to get at the basis of all this. Let us say that the same
force
> for living that you and I have, was once resident in an atom of
stone or
> metal. After long aeons of time it learned to become a plant and
grow,
> from there to an animal body and finally to such a refined body as
will
> hold a human mind. (The atom never dies, it is a perpetual motion
> machine. Why? No one can say, but this is a fact. The immortal
atom
> is called in THEOSOPHY the Monad. It is the source of our individual
> consciousness and its Ego reincarnates -- as we do.)
>
> That's evolution in a nutshell.
>
> The main point is that the CONSCIOUS BEING, the "I" never dies but
only
> moves on from form to form and from body to body by reincarnation.
>
> The great universal urge is to ever become more intelligent, and
while
> doing this, to help others do the same. And that is BROTHERHOOD.
>
> Don't think for a moment that this is "over your head," but it is an
> idea that rules the universes, worlds and atoms and also produces
> eventually WISE MEN and PROPHETS.
>
> best wishes,
>
> Dal
>
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