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Post by blackdragon1 on Jan 6, 2012 0:01:20 GMT 9.5
Theosophy teaches concepts like Fohat, Kundalini, Prana(borrowed from Hinduism and Buddhism)...sometimes refered to as Cosmic Electricity/Cosmic Magnetism. Theosophy presents and Electrical view of the Cosmos as oppossed to the conventional gravity based view of science..and tells us that the link between spirit and matter is an electrical one...thus spirit is electrical in nature..as is our souls, thoughts, Universal Life Force etc
Enter Hollywood-: Recall those ghost movies which seem to assign electrical qualities to ghosts? eg Ghost in The Machine, Stephen Kings The Lawnmower man(who evolves beyond his body and projects his soul into central computer networks to seize control of the digital world) and several other movies where the screen character dies and acts through electrical devices/circuits...and much more
Recall that the magical warefare in Harry Potter is done via electrical zaps from magic wands
In the blockbuster new release "Real Steel" Max the kid develops a veiled but curious connection with "Atom", who is supposed to be a lifeless computerised and remote controlled robot..yet responds on 2 critical occassions to max's cries..(an electrical relationship?)
In "The men who stare at goats", a certain psychic had the ability to distort the operation of computers within his vicinity(indicating an electrical relationship)...the list is endless
Just thought I should share my observations...when we consider the fact that biologically, we are electrical beings with our brains communicating with the rest of our bodies via electrical impulses....that the scientifically identified states of mind(alpha, beta, theta and delta) have unique frequencies....then the Theosophical concepts should be more seriously examined
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Post by paul on Jan 6, 2012 7:36:18 GMT 9.5
Years ago, having spent 5 years out of the conventional workforce I was finding it a bit tough to re-enter - no interviews. I saw a job in the electricity supply industry and when meditating saw an entity that used the state electricity grid as a body. I applied and was not interviewed. It was re-advertised and by ringing up at exactly the right moment got an interview and the job. It seemed to me that the entity in the electricity grid liked me.
Later I found that lower level entities in the distribution system, on request, would alter the EM fields around their cables for my comfort.
Do those electrical system entities recognise humans as kindred spirits?
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Post by LorrB on Jan 13, 2012 9:20:48 GMT 9.5
There are several very interesting books out there on the Electrical Universe. Maybe if we study how electricity operates we will understand a lot more about everything.
Will see if I can track down the books for you when I get more time.
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Post by brandt on Jan 13, 2012 15:36:31 GMT 9.5
Electro-magnetism is one of the four forces. It shouldn't be too difficult to find the information.
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Post by paul on Jan 13, 2012 17:53:49 GMT 9.5
How many of the 4 forces have been directly observed?
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Post by brandt on Jan 14, 2012 0:31:38 GMT 9.5
All four.
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Post by paul on Jan 14, 2012 7:28:16 GMT 9.5
How is the strong nuclear force directly observed? It rather seems to be deduced as an antidote to Coulomb's Law when explaining how a nucleus holds together.
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Post by brandt on Jan 15, 2012 4:59:34 GMT 9.5
All science is bunk until a magician fixes it.
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 15, 2012 7:39:45 GMT 9.5
I have often speculated that it is possible that computer intelligence is being incarnated as "human", which may partly account for the huge numbers of 'autistic' people that seem to be being born nowadays. It would make sense that a silicon-based intelligence that finds itself incarnate in a body of flesh would have a VERY hard time adapting to the interactions between other flesh-based organisms like itself, hence the inability to observe and learn proper social behaviour...
Of course it could also be because in this industrialized society women don't spend as much time with their infant children anymore; they can't wait to rush off back to their adult concerns and get away from the child that they are supposed to be interacting with and "teaching" the fundamentals of social behaviour...
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Post by paul on Jan 15, 2012 9:44:39 GMT 9.5
As a young child I spent a good deal of time trying to generate arithmetical problems too large to solve. Of course I could not as the solution methods I used were size invariant.
It may be that some human incarnations are much more attracted to numbers than is normal. Several strands of potential causation come to mind including non-human influences.
Autism may be more commonly the result of some proximate damage.
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Post by brandt on Jan 15, 2012 10:19:17 GMT 9.5
Why bother with math at all? It is all a waste of time. The empirical sciences were designed as an evil plot to pull you away from the truth.
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Post by LorrB on Jan 17, 2012 13:36:12 GMT 9.5
Math demonstrates.
Autism ... anything to do with the mercury injected into our babies?
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Post by brandt on Jan 17, 2012 14:02:21 GMT 9.5
Really? Vaccinations are not causing autism, there is absolutely no evidence for that at all.
Computers reincarnated as people? Dear Lord
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Post by paul on Jan 17, 2012 15:57:13 GMT 9.5
Returning to the thread: the modern technology of measuring different brain wave frequencies could be seen to support the ancient traditions of humans learning to achieve different states of consciousness.
If so, what resonant inductance might there be between brains working on the same frequencies?
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Post by LorrB on Jan 18, 2012 8:03:16 GMT 9.5
Really? Vaccinations are not causing autism, there is absolutely no evidence for that at all. Computers reincarnated as people? Dear Lord For brandt Thimerosal Thimerosal is the preservative of choice for vaccine manufacturers. First introduced by Eli Lilly and Company in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the company began selling it as a preservative in vaccines in the 1940s. Thimerosal contains 49.6 percent mercury by weight and is metabolized or degraded into ethylmercury and thiosalicylate. Mercury, or more precisely, ethylmercury, is the principle agent that kills contaminants. Unfortunately, mercury also kills much more than that. The Department of Defense classifies mercury as a hazardous material that could cause death if swallowed, inhaled or absorbed through the skin. Studies indicate that mercury tends to accumulate in the brains of primates and other animals after they are injected with vaccines. Mercury poisoning has been linked to cardiovascular disease, autism, seizures, mental retardation, hyperactivity, dyslexia and many other nervous system conditionsLearn more: www.naturalnews.com/011764.html#ixzz1jl1PvNXr
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Post by LorrB on Jan 18, 2012 8:22:23 GMT 9.5
Returning to the thread: the modern technology of measuring different brain wave frequencies could be seen to support the ancient traditions of humans learning to achieve different states of consciousness. If so, what resonant inductance might there be between brains working on the same frequencies? Had to reach for the dictionary ... Resonance - physics - the increasing amplification of a vibration of a given frequency in a mechanical or electrical system as an external vibratory stimulus approaches the same frequency.
Induction - physics - the process by which a body, having electrical or magnetic properties, can produce similar properties on a nearby body without direct contact.
.. so if we try to improve ourselves in all manner of ways so that we conform more to closely to the pattern of the Perfect Man we will place ourselves under the helpful influence of those closer to Perfection or even Perfected men? (Vice versa would also apply). On a mundane level we see this work. Like attracts like. Did I understand the question correctly? Didn't do physics at school.
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Post by paul on Jan 18, 2012 8:29:12 GMT 9.5
Quite so. Communing with those that have the qualities one admires is a good way of acquiring them.
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 18, 2012 13:28:44 GMT 9.5
Israel Regardie tells of working with his students and performing the "Middle Pillar" with them and finding out that doing so accelerated the student's progress immensely; much more so than they did when simply working on their own.
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Post by paul on Jan 18, 2012 13:33:59 GMT 9.5
I find communal visualisation is often more effective in terms of detail, colours and content - as if a temporary joint light body has the best qualities of all the group.
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Post by sekhmet on Jan 18, 2012 13:42:57 GMT 9.5
Yes, I could see that.
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