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Reply Tue 13 Oct, 2009 10:04 am

The physical universe


All information, both past, present, and future, exists in the ""Superconsciousness"." The "Superconsciousness" (or Collective Mind) transcends time and space and with diligent practice, is consciously accessible from the deep state of awareness.

Sentient" intelligent beings in the universe are interconnected in what I call the Superconsciousness" this is not God, it is where information comes from for all accurate predictions and visions, whether auditory, visual, or emotional. It encompasses all that is and all that will be in our universe. In truth, it is where our thoughts go to and come from.

We only perceive these whispering thoughts in our brain and usually take little notice of them but we should try to be more aware and connect with this source of universal knowledge for the benefit of humankind, we have learned to filter out them to our disadvantage.

I see it as something similar to the hive mind of the bee or ant but that, which connects all higher beings in one consciousness throughout the universe. I speculate this "Superconsciousness" is finite consisting of finite albeit highly intelligent life forms throughout the universe and "is not the infinite creator God" but one of his creations. A sort of galactic, or universal internet, think how useful this source would be if only we could gain access to it when we want to?

Maybe the universe is a sleeping giant a sort colossal being and we are just neurons within it, but I don't really like this idea of a living evolving intelligent universe

The physical universe is unimaginably beautiful a crown diamond the most precious jewel in of Gods crown his achievement a creation with for he was well pleased, exploding with life and light. These are some of the heavens that declare the glory of God

Strange worlds revolving around other stars within other galaxies, are painted in a myriad of colors unknown and unseen of earth blazed, flashed, revolved in glorious maelstroms like colossal aurora Borealis in such glory in the heavily planes and the physical universe that would have blinded human eyes.

Cerulean clouds of energy rolled and merged changing into aubergine, incarnadine and green viridity, gladeen, misord, bladgreed, blueploom, surgrrezeing, astromosterdram, these words for some of these colors just entered my mind and I remembered then for this document. Beings on planets such as these communicate by flashing colors of a billion different shades and spectrums, each subtle shade can have a particular meaning of mean more than all the data on earth in a moment

There are plasma beings Dwellers on the furnaces of the suns, to them the inferno we call the surface of a sun or star is cool life giving warmth. They survive on magnetic energy.

I went amongst the stars, saw their mighty glory and glorious multi-colored planets, and observed great beings with huge gossamer wings that were a million kilometres from wingtip to wingtip, which sailed on radiant light in the dark oceans of space that makes up most of the universe.

Some worlds were so similar to earth that at first I thought I was looking at earth or a city of earth. But a closer look revealed odd differences, the gait of the beings, their transport vehicles all differed minutely.

On other world the entities were so odd so different that I thought they were just part of the background a rock or a long thin dark looking tree, but they are highly evolved sentient beings like us.

Size is relative and there are huge entities and entities unimaginable small, most very small life form are hive based minds and at the hive level sentient and intelligent with purpose.

Some lived at a much slower rate than humans, their year a billion years compared to ours. They do not know we exist; we are fleeting vibrating electrons to them.

Far in the utter dark of space dark worlds exist in the void remote from any other are worlds hanging alone in the abysmal cold of absolute zero. But are these worlds dead and void of life? Not so, beings exist on them and they live so slowly that the life of the universe is but a day to them. To them ice is a raging inferno.

Other beings come into existence like a fundamental particle, live and die in one infinitesimal moment, to small for our best instrument to measure, but they are intelligent living beings like us.

Is it possible to imagine an impossibility?
 
xris
 
Reply Thu 29 Oct, 2009 05:14 am
@Alan McDougall,
We are mere vibrations in the cosmos that itself is vibrating. Vibrations that can be in tune with each other and by so doing it is possible that on that higher plane we communicate. A vibrating body is omnipresent, so we are as one.
 
Alan McDougall
 
Reply Thu 29 Oct, 2009 10:36 am
@xris,
xris;100444 wrote:
We are mere vibrations in the cosmos that itself is vibrating. Vibrations that can be in tune with each other and by so doing it is possible that on that higher plane we communicate. A vibrating body is omnipresent, so we are as one.


Correct xris but who is the Drummer??
 
TickTockMan
 
Reply Thu 29 Oct, 2009 11:08 am
@Alan McDougall,
Alan McDougall;97191 wrote:

Is it possible to imagine an impossibility?


Of course it is. People imagine impossible things all the time.
One might argue that your story (which reminds me very much of some of the writings of Jack Chalker), while imaginative, is impossible.
 
YumClock
 
Reply Sat 31 Oct, 2009 11:54 am
@Alan McDougall,
The galaxies themselves do not consider themselves as beautiful as the ones they can see. To name the celestial bodies beautiful is to ignore what they really are.
 
kennethamy
 
Reply Sat 31 Oct, 2009 01:23 pm
@TickTockMan,
TickTockMan;100491 wrote:
Of course it is. People imagine impossible things all the time.
One might argue that your story (which reminds me very much of some of the writings of Jack Chalker), while imaginative, is impossible.



Alice laughed: "There's no use trying," she said; "one can't believe impossible things." "I daresay you haven't had much practice," said the Queen. "When I was younger, I always did it for half an hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast." ~ Alice in Wonderland
 
TickTockMan
 
Reply Mon 2 Nov, 2009 05:51 pm
@YumClock,
YumClock;100843 wrote:
The galaxies themselves do not consider themselves as beautiful as the ones they can see. To name the celestial bodies beautiful is to ignore what they really are.


What are they, really?
 
Pathfinder
 
Reply Sun 29 Nov, 2009 11:47 am
@TickTockMan,
I invite anyone interested to peruse my take on the human self at this thread


http://www.philosophyforum.com/philo...tml#post106882
 
Pathfinder
 
Reply Mon 30 Nov, 2009 09:01 pm
@Alan McDougall,
Apparently the way I invited people to visit my post above in the new thread was taken as spam. My apologies for not being more clear as to my intention.

The new thread I had started deals directly with self identity which is a continuation of many of the posts I have already made in these threads. And where this thread has been ongoing for some time now I thought it would be helpful to the discussion to carry it over into another thread.

We have done this many times before when threads become long and drawn out. I have taken part in at least these threads on this topic and knew that if I had posted that lengthy evaluation in each of them as a reply that would also be considered spamming. So I thought the best way to continue would be to open a new thread and try to direct anyone interested in continuing the discussion toward it.

---------- Post added 11-30-2009 at 11:16 PM ----------

I think that Alan has a slight grasp on something with the possibility of some Superconsciousness existing out there somewhere.

And the artistic portrayal is certainly cosmic to say the least.

But I tend to believe that humans are unique in their conscious abilities. I am not saying that there may not be other conscious life forms out there alien to the human. Who knows what may be out there and if we can be here, than it certainly possible for them to be out there. What I am sayi9ng is that I believe consciousness is unique to its species directly for the evolutionary dynamic of that species. Consciousness and the reproduction and evolution of a species are bound together inseparably and uniquely. An alien life form may not originate from the same force of life or consciousness that the human does. Even though all sentient life ultimately finds its origin in one point of existence, possibly this superconsciousness, each species will begin with a consciousness of its own.
 
 

 
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