Tag: god
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The Black Sea Awareness
When light believes it is the creator because it illuminates existence, gives knowing of existence, this is the description of fallen/evil. The fallen is the light – the visible spectrum bouncing off ‘solid matter’. This is what makes it visible. The electromagnetic field/force is invisible, the Black Sea of awareness. That is the creator. The…
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Identity creates “Self Consciousness”
Everything is consciousness/aware. But not everything is aware that it is conscious, or so it would seem by the response mechanism of the subject. Whereas we humans can choose to act on the input data we receive, other forms of consciousness seem to merely respond to their environment. This process of identification is developed through…
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Being in God
You have to discover God in you. That which keeps you alive is God. That which knows you cannot die is God. God is indefinable by the fact that definition requires boundaries. God has no boundaries. When you know that everything you see is real, then you get a sense of God IN you. Seeing…
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The Sun, our Great Father
Our Sun really is the physical aspect of our Heavenly Father. Without our sun there could be no life as we know it. Granted, our description of life is limited and paradoxical. Without our sun we could not have the sense of time that we experience that gives us an interpretation of the physical world…
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Heaven and Hell – part 2
The change has begun. There are those who will become aware of the spiritual realms of the higher planes, the lower planes and, those that will choose to stay in the physical plane. Each will die for their beliefs or in their beliefs and it is this – their belief, that dictates which realm they…
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Heaven and Hell
The experience of physical reality requires the human sensors to feel “pressure”, be it the photon of light from a star, or the crushing weight of a huge stone, or even the sounds of rain – all experiences are the result of pressure on a sensor. This pressure is the equivalent of hell, the fall, etc,…
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The Role of Art
Art can be described as the symbols and crafts that define a society, culture, and civilization. It is that by which we can learn about a people’s way of thinking. From prehistoric cave paintings to the contents of Tate Modern in London, humans have communicated their observations via painting, sculpture, music, literature, and rituals (from…
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Creative Thinking as a Social System
The Human intellect has a certain way of being aware. This is different from the awareness of being Human as opposed to being aware of a horse or a tree. Out of an entire community of people, there may be one or two that have this type of intellect. Then, due to the way humans…
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What is the meaning of life?
Whatever you do in your life, your actions cause a change in the system. This is the nub, the essence of the question “what is life’s purpose?” Or “Is there meaning to life?” Your actions are; spontaneous, reactive, planned or dictated. When you choose a lifestyle that merely “tows the line” of the society you…
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The Speed of Light
It was not until man began to explore the universe with telescopes that he began to consider the question of the speed of light. In the early seventeenth century, the famous Italian scientist, Galileo, first attempted to measure the speed of light, unsuccessfully. But, about fifty years later, the Danish astronomer, Ole Römer, in 1676, measured the speed of light by…