I'm getting bombarded with thoughts I consider divine truth and I wanted to share them with everyone out there. Make of it as you wish, I will just stream them on here as they come...
The coming paradigm shift in human consciousness is to mark an evolution in every aspect of humanity. Everyone has already evolved to this next level, whether or not they think they know it. I believe we can not consciously sustain that state yet. Some of us are can completely submerge themselves in the vast pool of consciousness, whereas some have just stuck their toe in. Regardless, no one can yet stay submerged permanently, but the infinite rebreather is already there - it's just going to become a part of us in the near future. We're simply lagging in terms of manifestation to that moment.
Envision, for a second, all that happens around the world at every passing moment. You can only begin to envelope your mind around such a feat before it totally collapses on itself, proving magnificently impossible. Now picture that same feat, but try to see every event as a mathematical equation. Now we're talking math that no computer will ever be able to compute, for it is indeed larger than life. If any one thing were able to fathom such a mathematical existence, it would see it as pure energy - simply something that exists and serves its only practical purpose.
Infinity is real and is a part of everything we could possibly care and not care about. You cannot avoid infinity, you cannot imagine infinity. It composes you while confirming its own existence. Infinity is a synonym for God. It is the Ouroboros concept of no beginning and no end. I've spent countless hours trying to grasp the most basic concepts of God, and occasionally, still do. I've learned to ignore the basic concepts - there are no "concepts" in God. It is a force that exists. It is the platform so basic, in which for all of everything to exist, that it denies itself of possibility, WHILE STILL BEING. It is a concept that is intangible and that one must feel in order to understand. I am not associated with any particular religion. I simply have been "blessed" enough to understand some aspects of my own, higher self and have consequently been able to peer ever-so-slightly into the window of existence. Please think about this particular paragraph... I feel like there honestly is a serious message of love and beauty in these words. I surrender to humility when saying something like that about my writing; please take it with a very fine grain of salt - one that contains the universe. :)
The portal is open and what is flowing, has a reason to flow. Everyone reading this is, in at least some level, connected to the same pool of information these very words came from. Who cares who wrote them and for what purpose. Throw those variables to the side for a second and look at the fact that you just happened to visit that place in "your future". "Your future" is, of course, my future too. In this case, it was my past, but it's still mine too. :) It's ours. Everything we do as individuals shapes and molds each other's lives DIRECTLY. As a total believer in the constant butterfly effect we call life, I can say that with a great amount of certainty as well. The interesting part is that since time is an "imaginary" state in a "real" world, everything that is to happen to humanity has already happened. Again, we're simply lagging in terms of manifestation to those divine moments of truth.
I would say a devastating majority of life's beauty comes from its complexity. If I am able to tune myself to intercept the awareness of that kind of beauty, it makes me want to cry. If anyone has ever seen Waking Life, they may have just made an association with the skit with the 2 guys talking about how every moment is a miracle. One of the guys talks about looking at the other and just being able to cry in the sheer awesomeness of his presence. I can absolutely see that state and there is not a passing moment in which that is not in the back of my mind. It is a branded philosophy I carry with me and apply to everyday tasks and chores. Keep it simple and realize that life is an impossible beauty that is - and you are part of that.
I love you all.
Tuesday, May 26, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
The Symbolic Physical Universe
Here is something I've been thinking about for the past few days. I am certain it is not unique to me - but then again, what is? Those who have truly pondered the majesty of the physical universe know the true meaning of feeling helpless. The gargantuan mammoth we call space is simply too awesome for the human mind to even begin to try to fathom. Everyone has pondered, at some point, whether we are the only inhabitants of this massive cosmic real-estate. For the logical-minded, it would indeed seem silly for human beings to be the only form of "intelligent" life frequenting the galaxy, let alone the universe itself. At what point, however, does the possibility of extra-terrestrial life become irrelevant, and ultimately, futile?
For the sake of mental exploration, let's assume we knew - for a fact - that we were the only intelligent life form in the ever-expanding (or finite) universe. To me, this would bring up a very interesting scenario. In that case, who's to say the physical universe is simply a physical, symbolic representation of our collective mind, or general consciousness. Given the seemingly ridiculous size of the physical universe, every single person that has ever lived, is living, and will live at some point could have their own cluster of galaxies for themselves and there would still be too much room to spare. What if humanity, as a collective whole, creates the illusion we call the universe as a platform on which to exist in? The vast amount of space out there could simply be a buffer for the conscious evolution we are yet to undergo. Granted, if even an infinitesimal fraction of that statement were true, we would ourselves be already be beyond Gods... or are we already?
As mind-boggling as the thought of quantifying the universe is, so is the thought of our origin. No offense to those who believe otherwise, but the advent of evolution can only be true up to a certain point. From that point on, all bets are off, and the paradox is as real as we are right now. We are, quite literally, impossibilities manifest. As long as that is true (and that will always be true), anything is possible. Anything.
Here's an appropriate video to soak in...
For the sake of mental exploration, let's assume we knew - for a fact - that we were the only intelligent life form in the ever-expanding (or finite) universe. To me, this would bring up a very interesting scenario. In that case, who's to say the physical universe is simply a physical, symbolic representation of our collective mind, or general consciousness. Given the seemingly ridiculous size of the physical universe, every single person that has ever lived, is living, and will live at some point could have their own cluster of galaxies for themselves and there would still be too much room to spare. What if humanity, as a collective whole, creates the illusion we call the universe as a platform on which to exist in? The vast amount of space out there could simply be a buffer for the conscious evolution we are yet to undergo. Granted, if even an infinitesimal fraction of that statement were true, we would ourselves be already be beyond Gods... or are we already?
As mind-boggling as the thought of quantifying the universe is, so is the thought of our origin. No offense to those who believe otherwise, but the advent of evolution can only be true up to a certain point. From that point on, all bets are off, and the paradox is as real as we are right now. We are, quite literally, impossibilities manifest. As long as that is true (and that will always be true), anything is possible. Anything.
Here's an appropriate video to soak in...
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