24/03/2016

Surprising find: Smart people tend to be loners

Surprising find: Smart people tend to be loners -- Science of the Spirit:

Comment by Jean Michel (I can relate except that we need other people, cannot be islands all the time):

Over the last two years, I have been completely alienating myself from my friends and family. This is unusual for me as I have always been fairly social. It was becoming a concern for me as to why this was happening.

After some serious soul searching, I started to come to the conclusion that I don't want to be around people in general because they all seem to be asleep.

They focus all of their energy on things like making money, dating and who's going to be the next president.

I tried to get them to focus on things that really matter, such as the state of their own souls, and for the most part this has fallen on deaf ears. They don't want to accept the truth that history provides for us and they would rather blithely succumb to the inevitable end that ignorance will provide them.

This article helped me to understand that there is a very simple reason that I don't want to associate with regular people anymore. They are stupid.

They may have adequate intelligence to learn the truth of things, yet they would rather live in ignorance than face reality.

I've become totally fed up with that attitude and I guess that I finally hit the boiling point of where I just can't stand it anymore.

I have decided that I will leave myself available to anyone who has the desire to expand their knowledge about these things, but for the most part I will be keeping to myself.

Read the short article here.

14/03/2016

The special intelligence of plants

The special intelligence of plants 

Michal Pollan, author of The Omnivore's Dilemma, and The Botany of Desire, has pointed out that for the longest time, even mentioning that plants could be intelligent was a quick way to being labeled a 'whacko,' but it turns out plants can learn, communicate, and even feel. They can also see, smell, and remember. This is definitely not news the biotechnology industry wants highlighted.

Do Plants Have 'Brains'?

27/02/2016

Our Lens of Perception determines the Nature and Quality of our Experience

The nature and quality of our life experiences are directly related to our levels of seeing. Everything is here and has always been here. We are only limited by what we are willing and able to see through our lens of perception.

There has always been so much more than what we have seen. If we expand our current level of seeing a million times we would only see a speck of what there is to see. Our potentials and capabilities offer our best window into the infinite nature of the universe. This divine pattern flows around and through us. Every particle of existence is alive with codes and information. These codes have always been available to those who were ready to awaken inside the dream of their earth life. This awakening enables new levels of inner seeing.

Factors that Determine our Level of Seeing

Ludwig van Beethoven was a black man

Shake-Ups Awaken us to Karmic Patterns

A shake-up is an opportunity to further awaken to karmic patterns that may be holding you in place. Shake-ups happen when you are ready to heal and release karmic patterns. These patterns are spun from the threads of past life traumas as well as misunderstandings from the current lifetime. These shake-ups impact each person according to their current location on the map of their becoming. A shake-up assists you by creating a bubble of chaos that distances you from the pattern. Chaos triggers a desire to divine order that motivates you toward a new insight or skill that helps you burn through a habit or pattern that is binding you to a past you have outgrown.

Expanding your Field of Vision

To construct an Ark

Religious myths might be the narratives of an ancient technology and knowledge of the cosmos that far surpasses our present day understanding, as well as a warning to us about some perilous state in which we are living, and some future event toward which we are heading. The myths, rituals and ceremonies of the ancient religions are but surviving fragments of this technology from which the true significance has vanished.

Out of time - The secret history of the world - Laura Knight-Jadczyk

21/02/2016

Did Edgar Cayce have visions of today's world?

Did Edgar Cayce have visions of today's world? -- High Strangeness -- Sott.net:
Prophecies and predictions of Edgar Cayce Cayce foresaw world events that can only be described as apocalyptic, a period of purification involving natural disasters that will dramatically alter the surface of the Earth, wars, economic collapse, and socio-political unrest. Cayce said that these future events could be averted if humanity changed its behavior...

13/02/2016

cognitive dissonance

Sometimes people hold a core belief that is very strong. When they are presented with evidence that works against that belief, the new evidence cannot be accepted. It would create a feeling that is extremely uncomfortable, called cognitive dissonance. And because it is so important to protect the core belief, they will rationalize, ignore and even deny anything that doesn't fit in with the core belief.
- Frantz Fanon

discovering a whole new set of systems, which we didn’t see before

In our day-to-day existence, we live in a complex environment that requires that we interact with a great many systems that are defined as physical structures. The five main Controller Pillars of Society are constructed on many hidden layers of Entropic systems. These systems of control require energy from others in order to continue to influence planetary affairs, as a part of the Archontic Deception Strategy. These systems create incredible losses of energy, and are parasitic to the human race.

09/01/2016

True freedom is always spiritual. It has something to do with your innermost being, which cannot be chained, handcuffed, or put into a jail.

Love is the lotus, lust is the mud the lotus arises out of.
~ OSHO

electric universe with Radin

Two years ago, Radin spoke at a conference, Electric Universe, in New Mexico. He described his recent pilot study on time and precognition.

A small group of advanced meditators who use the "non-dual" technique, were tested. While meditating, they were subjected to random interruptions: a flash of light and a beeping sound. Measuring their brain activity, Radin found that significant brain changes occurred BEFORE the light flashes or the beeps.

A control group of non-meditators were tested in exactly the same way, but their brain measurements revealed NO such changes.

In other words, the brains of the meditators anticipated the timing of the unpredictable interruptions.

The future was registering now. This, of course, opens up another way of thinking about time.

Serial time, the idea that, in this continuum, we experience a smooth progression of moments, with the present becoming, so to speak, the future, is the conventional view. But suppose that is a grossly limiting and sketchy premise?

Suppose that, for those who can be aware of it, the future is bleeding into the present? It is making an impact "before it happens."

If time is deeply rooted in perception, Dean Radin's study indicates that this perception extends to the future. If people can register the impact of the future now, then our notions of time are up for grabs.

So are conventional concepts of cause and effect, which rely on chains of events moving like trains from the past to the present. We need to consider that causes can sit in the future and produce their effects in the present.

In which case, what is the future? It certainly is an expanded territory that extends beyond our normal notions of it.

In correspondence with me, Dean Radin offered further information about his study:
"All participants knew that they would receive a light flash, an audio tone [beep], both, or none. In one condition they didn't know when these would occur or what type of stimulus. In another condition they knew when it would occur but not what. In all cases no one, including [the scientist] experiment[ers], knew what the next stimulus would be because we used a true random number generator to select it on the fly.

"The conclusion of the study was that the reported subjective experience of exceptional spaciousness, or timelessness, reported by some advanced meditators, appears to be objectively correct. That is, their subjective sense of 'now' appears to expand substantially, and our experiment indicates that this was not an illusion."

I then asked Dr. Radin how closely correlated the light flashes and audio tones were to the brain changes in the meditators. His answer was stunning. The brain changes occurred 1.5 seconds before these interruptions. And the changes obviously occurred even though some of the meditators didn't know when the interruptions were coming.

"I HEAR AMERICA SINGING" (1860)

I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear,
Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong,
The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam,
The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work,
The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck,
The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands,
The wood-cutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown,
The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing,
Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else,
The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly,
Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.