There is a fundamental reason for this video's opening scene. A biologist 100 years ago, D
There is a fundamental reason for this video's opening scene. A biologist 100 years ago, D'Arcy Wentworth Thompson, wrote a book that transformed my thinking on science and mathematics decades ago when I read it: "On Growth and Form." His rather Ayurvedic scientific thinking was lightyears ahead of his time. His theory went out on a limb for most of his contemporaneous colleagues (they should only have seen the paradox of the double helix structure of DNA discovered the year I was born) when he postulated that all form and all function of what he studied follows fundamental, and to him - and me -, incredibly simple, transformative/evolutionary rules of force. Two quantum relativity theorists I know see the same. When I meditate in my own way, I often envision the chakra system much like spiral galaxies, with a core, that can merge in all directions and encompass all that may be, in that spiraling dance of the sun and moon aspects, but more like countless stars that touch, in balance, upon anything and everywhere.
The clip, edited in from U. of Virginia Dept. of Astronomy, takes us from just a bit after the Big Bang following the Quark-Lepton era -- where for every billion annihilations of particles-antiparticles, one particle of matter survived, which is likely the only theoretical reason our universe is the way it now is. This opening scene takes us on a journey of the first few hundred thousand years after that Quark-Lepton era, which theoretically perhaps only lasted some nanoseconds after the singularity event, and all else between heaven and earth resulted... I often get a kick out of telling people that I believe in creation as much as the empiricism of physical evolution, but not at all like those who thump any sort of holy text. Every bit of what we think we are, biologically or whatever, is a feature to that event. All the hydrogen in the water we drink and which constitutes so much of life, had its birth back then, most say a bit over 14 billion years ago -- though the constant "C" in E=MC^2 is coming into question --, and so, we are all truly One. When I think of the the old philosophical question, about the tree falling in a forest where no one is there to hear its crash, I think of the implosions of stars that transform that hydrogen into the evolutionary beginnings of the periodic table of elements, for that is quite a "Clang!" that fuses-produces elements, like iron.
The sound track is over 35 years old, Neem Karoli Baba , who passed away in 1973, where he lived in a jungle ashram in northern India. As a college student in the early 1970's, I befriended former Timothy Leary Harvard University colleague, Dr. Richard Alpert, aka, Ram Dass, and that Boston-NYC event changed my life forever. The sound track contains about the only recording ever of this rare master of nonduality and divine love. Some of the video's images are graphic, so please be aware of children or PTSD issues, but I feel it important to bring such images into our awareness in this context at this time. Love everyone, serve everyone, and remember God. Hence the transforming nature of our awareness. The video is meant to be a meditation, scientific but of course, for the journey of the soul. There are many many layers to this 3 minute video
In the video's credits I name "Navajo Reservation," for some of the Native American images from their website. To be more accurate, I'd prefer that credit to read, "Din'eh Nation."
This isn't to proselytize any particular symbol for one's own, unfathomable spirit. Just replace the image of that ancient Indian master, Neem Karoli, with any image you feel represents that, Christ, Allah, The Great Spirit, Buddha, Durga, or even your own photo if you dare. This is just a simple sharing, from my heart, that it may be a good idea in our world to engage our spirit rather than pointlessly continuing to insist, "My way is right and your's is wrong," also in terms of socioeconomic and political theories.
In Buddhism there is a process called "Metta." In this, one looks clearly at the issues and living beings of the world for what they are, the good, the bad and the ugly, and with detached awareness, simply pour one's love into all that mess without a grain of judgment. That is why I have always suggested that one can transform the hurts in our world to something beautiful, simply by such an attitude adjustment and, perhaps for the sake of our children, not by ignoring the horrors some in our world can engage in.
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Earth Rings are a 2D cross section of earth sphere at the equator. This ringed geometry is
Earth Rings are a 2D cross section of earth sphere at the equator. This ringed geometry is a form found in myth, architecture, and biology. These rings are found in earth energy vortexes like projections from the deep planet to the surface film of our biosphere.
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Gregg Braden David Icke discuss how matter does not exist.
David Lynch, Wayne Dyer, Dee
Gregg Braden David Icke discuss how matter does not exist.
David Lynch, Wayne Dyer, Deepak Chopra, David Wilcock, David Icke, Michael Talbot, Gregg Braden, James J Traitz, Robert Anton Wilson, Neil Kramer, Grant Morrison, Bill Hicks
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