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Looking for God

Apr 18, 2005 02:07 AM
by Cass Silva


Therefore, it's easy to consider that there may be individual "lives" limited to the astral, and even the mental and akashic realms, that cannot examine or observe anything outside of their own hyperspace dimension -- which is as real to them as this one is to us.

 

Leon, are you saying that our astral and mental bodies have an existence co-existent with the physical? And that, if so, we have no memory of it because our physical consciousness is closed to the astral and mental dimension?

 

Our zero-point of individual Self consciousness, can be isolated from the senses and thus can experience these dimensions directly. In fact, every time we think abstractly, concentrate our attention one pointedly, imagine, ordream -- our consciousness is focussed within one of these hyperspace dimensions...

 

Yes, I have experienced this, and at the moment of awareness, it vanishes spontaneously .When you say hyperspace dimensions, what do you mean in regard to our bodies?

 

 

Starting from the origin of the Cosmos, and extending down to the sub-microscopic particle/waves such as, photons, quarks, and finally, the physical “strings” that the scientific theory of Superstrings postulate–but can’t directly observe or measure. This, of course, doesn’t rule out the theosophical view that there are non-dimensional (from our point of view) "strings" (or rays of energy) that make up the composition of each hyperspace field extending as far out to the first triune spiritual fields that formed the present Cosmos as it exploded out of its primal singularity (which still remains infinitely divisible). ... Since, all these fields must originate at a common zero-point, this is the basis of assuming that each individual human consciousness is simply a zero-point of awareness (at the source and center of its triune Monad) reflecting directly from, and entangled with the initial zero-point of initial Cosmic awareness.

 

Is my zero point of awareness omniscient and omnipotent? Is there a potential for this single zero point of awareness in my heart centre to create universes myself?

 

Since, physically, we are all essentially, made up out of light, and each hyperspace field has its own limiting light velocity, 

So, astral has its corresponding light velocity, mental has its corresponding light velocity, etc etc?. 

 

it’s perfectly natural that when we approach that limit, both sidereal time and 3-D space come to an end for us. But, since our center of consciousness is separate from this physicality, that doesn't preclude our continued conscious existence on any one or more of the higher levels of our being or, at least (as long as this universe exists) in our individual monad.

 

But are we conscious of existence outside of ourselves at the same time as existence within the corpus.

 

Therefore, to deny the existence of the zero-point outside of all time and space, and the infinite fractal iterations of its expanding and contractingspinergy is to deny the existence of this whole physical universe, as wellas our own existence.

The zero point in my heart centre is able to function multi dimensionally. Wouldn’t that make me some sort of a medium?

 

The ‘spinergy’ is the spin energy of the zero point sphere, and its sevenfold modification of the Eternal Ceaseless Breath, all around a point of ‘absolute emptiness.’ Mr Maurer’s work will be explored in considerably more detail in our continuing adventures into the mysteries of consciousness and creation, in Book III of this series: "Monads in Hyperspace."

 

Are you saying that absolute emptiness is God. Is that as far as a definition we can reach with our limited brain?

 

Sorry to continual ask what must seem like the same questions, but I need to hear it over and over until I can assimilate it properly. Perhaps, as you posted, this, like the Stanzas should be sung.

 

I also was told many years ago, that our evolution could take us to become,ourselves, stars, gods of the universe (I realise in millions, perhaps trillions of years). Do you think there is sexual attraction in the theosophical understanding, between certain stars, or between certain stars and humans? I suppose I am asking, what is the function of a Star?

 

 

Regards Cass


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