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#126
hi everyone. i'm trying the meditation and it's having an effect, I really want to be in complete control of my life, and rid these negative influences.

They are very embedded in me, but I try to keep them from stopping me.
#127
I remember before I used to live home with my Dad and it was all a negative enviorment, and I was depressed and the like, I just didn't feel like anything.

Now since I moved out and I will take a break from my dad for about a half a year, my life is practically transforming. I am self-reliant on myself, and it just feels so good. I am losing weight now, I am down to just under 15 stone now, and I was 18 and a half before. I am about 2 stone away from my ideal weight and this is giving me more confidence. I never had the push in me before to do a course or something, but now I feel like I can do one. I am 18 now (going on 19 on 3rd of January) and there is a course in my local college on personal development. It is for 10 weeks and you go there 2 nights a week. I want to establish a routine and meet more people, and hopefully do a full time course or get a part time job or something by September next year.

My room was always in a mess before, but now like I realise that I can find a space for everything and it is much easier. It was not that I didn't know that before, I am just "seeing" it now, if you know what I mean, and how easy it is. I am doing nothing at the moment, I play games an awful lot, but I am fairly happy, I go into town almost every day and go into this internet place, at least I am getting out and I am doing stuff I want. I am sure I will want to do something better pretty soon, and a major plus is that life is not all negative. I want to be at my full potential, operating 100% efficently before I make a big decision in my life. I am just posting this if in case anyone is in a dark situation, there is always a way out. I know it is hard, but you have to potential hidden in you to become whatever you want to be.
#128
Damn, when I went up to my Dad's last night he told me to get out and never call back after I told him my philosophy on life. He really is close minded.
#129
I'd have no problem money wise, i'm not rich or anything, but i'd covered.
#130
Hi. If you make yourself stay awake for like 1 day or 2 days straight, maybe more, could this help in the assistance of an OBE?
#131
Does anyone know off other alternative socities aswell as the ones I mentioned? I have been looking it up and I have seen the Rainbow Society. Can people help me a bit here, I really don't want to live in a materialistic society anymore.
#132
Hi Covelo. I have a question: what are the best ways to get in touch with your higher self, and how do you know when it has happened?
#133
Thanks for the replies. My life, in a mainstream way, is pretty shabby. My dad does not agree with my views so he kicked me out of home, my sister says she loves me but hates my views. My mam died when I was 3 so maybe that is a reason I want to find out about life and life it to the maximum.

Even though I live on my own and am out of school (got bullied) and not working at the moment, I am still happy spiritually, and that is what matters :) Plus I don't feel stressful all the time and weighed down. If you see my dad he always has a red face and you can see the stress on it, I never want to be like that.

I really want to become a hippy/new age traveller, I want to join people who are like me, which I don't find in this materialistic society often. I live in a place called Cork and apparently there aren't many hippy/new age groups, (that I know of), so i'm looking up the internet and posting on forums to find one around Ireland. I have an EU passport, so I can go to Britain to look, or wherever.
#134
I'd like to be a hippy, and do that type of stuff. I don't have many friends, and family wise I have no one, only my sister. She has her dad though, and her boyfriend, and his nieces/nephews.

I have no one really, but i'm alright with that, taking it one day at a time, I love my music and I am not unhappy. I just want to do this, cos it would be fulfilling for me.
#135
I am 18 years of age, male and am not really satisfied with material life, I don't find anything in it. My sister is 21 and her ultimate aim is to eventually get a house, marry her boyfriend and possibly have kids. Apart from the having kids part, which is no doubt special, her life would just be nothing. Her entire point of her physical existence is just to a house and marry her boyfriend? I find that just sad. I want to travel the world and that stuff, find out about life and maximize my time here to the maximum, I don't want a house, to have loads of money, I want a satisfying life, full spiritually and I will be happy. When I say this to my sister she gets mad and tells me to kill myself or something, she gets REALLY ticked off, like money is her God. When I ask her what she thinks of NDE's and that stuff, she says "do I care?".

I am thinking of joining a group or something like the hippies, which travel around the place, and who do all types of stuff, not just stay in the one city all their life until they die worshipping money and denying spirituality. I want to have a real life.
#136
Beyonder, OBEs are real, even Stephen LaBerge admits that. The "problem" is, there is NO evidence that the experience takes place outside the body.

If you read the experiences posted on this forum, you will see that most (if not all) of them can be explained as a form of WILDs or regular LDs, which is nothing paranormal.


What are WILD's or LD's? Does it imply that OBE's are not real?
#137
Lately i've been sleeping an awful lot, like I went to sleep at 4pm yesterday after being awake for 12 hours, and I woke up at 7am! This happens other days as well, is this a sign of anything?
#138
Well I am out in my own apartment now, and i'm going well. I only have my Dad BTW, I lost my Mam to breast cancer when I was 3.

I am just on the lookout for a job ATM, been handing in CV's. I'm just trying to get my life back on track.
#139
I was reading an article on near death experiences and it was mentioned that it is possible that even after all magnetic activity is gone in the brain, that consciousness can still be retained. Does anyone know anything about this.

It is from an orthodox points of view BTW, which I do not support.
#140
I am alright now. I have moved out of home. I am doing well, I feel like the depression has lifted a great bit. But my room is messy and I just don't get that drive to do it, or I am supposed to have a shower, but I don't do it.

I think what helps is picturing myself cleaning up my room or having a shower, then I more than likely do it.

I would prefer to work, and then go back to school next September, cos I feel like getting a job will really boost my confidence and I would make friends if other people are out going towards me.

Thanks for the techniques filipcza,  they work alright. I am 15 and a half stone, like 3 stone over my ideal weight, so I feel like this affects me too, I would really love to get down to about 12 stone.
#141
Hi, sometimes I get pain sensation all over my body, each part on different occasions though. I am getting them on the left side of my scrotum now and down towards my buttocks and left inner thigh, and it hurts. I got pain in my arms 10 minutes ago

I get pains down my legs. I get them from my upper thigh down to my feet, not all at once though, each on separate times. They are not pains in which i'd scream or cry, but very uncomfortable feelings, like I know it is not right.

I also get them in my stomach sometimes, like when I wake in the morning with an empty stomach and breath in completely, I can feel the pain in my stomach, and it stretches directly down to my scrotum, though I don't have to breath in for that area to hurt. I get the pains in my testicles sometimes and around up my rectum area, plus around my neck and arms, and the odd time my lower spine.

I really don't like the signs that my body is giving me, is it stress, but I don't have much stress, or is it cancer. I can get worried sometimes, and I know this is bad for me aswell.

My Doctor checked me and felt my bottom right leg and said that I had a  inflamed vein, and I took some antibiotics. I went back 2 weeks later and he said that it is gone, but I am still getting these uncomfortable sensations everyday.

What do you think it is?
#142
I'm sorry, but could you ask your question in a specific thread created for it?

Thanks.
#143
Well my mother died when I was 3 and a half years of age, and although I can't remember that much consciously, my Dad said when she died I was crying out for her at my aunts house when she died, and when I came down from Portlaoise (where my mam died) I couldn't speak a word, and that I was asking where was my mam for until a year and a half afterwards. I never really mourned my mams dad, probably because my mind thought it was so bad a time that it wanted to forget it automatically or something.

I've been like this as far as I can remember. I feel REALLY REALLY uncomfortable when I talk to new people, though I don't get a panic attack.
#144
Hi, I get very nervous when I see new people, like when I join a new school class and there are people there. I think it interferes with my daily life because I get too nervous to talk to them, like they have to talk to me first ONLY, then i'd feel calm and be able to talk to them, otherwise there would be NO WAY I would be ABLE to talk to them

I feel 100% comfortable around my family and my cousins, and i'm a great person to laugh and people say i've a great personality, but I just can't talk to people unless they talk to me and it hurts me inside a lot.

What can I do about this?
#145
Hi. Yesterday I woke at 7am, yet I couldn't get to sleep 21 and a half hours later at 4.30 am, even though I was in bed in a dark room with my eyes closed for about 3 hours.

I missed the 3rd day of my college because of this, and I have woking up at 1pm today, so I doubt i'll be able to get to sleep at around 11pm tonight. How can I make/force myself to go to sleep?
#146
Hi. I think I suffer from depression, here is why I think so:

My bedroom is almost always constantly a mess. Sometimes there would be a pile of magazines on the floor for weeks on end and the thought would never enter my mind to clean them up. When I do think of it, I feel like I have a change of something in my brain, like as if my brain feels "high or low", and normally I feel inbetween, but when I think of cleaning my room my brain gets real low. I feel like cleaning up my room is a daunting thing, and so everyday I wake up and my room is filthy yet I do not do anything about it, not a single thing, even though I know it is completely wrong, I just don't have the capacity in me.

I dropped out of school 3 years ago after being bullied. I had a speech problem and I am a bit overweight, so I was to nervous to talk back and I feel a lot of emotional pain thinking back. I had a friend back then but when I left school we didn't talk anymore. I was in my house like all the time, I would only leave my house to collect my unemployment benefit. I feel like being in all the time has affected me, and I feel like just going out for a walk is a really hard thing to do, and I get the "low feeling" in my brain when i think of doing it, and I can actually sense this feeling happening in my brain. When the feeling stays too low for prolonged periods of time I think of suicide.

I seem completely happy to everyone, people just think i'm 100% fine, like as if there is nothing different about me. I am a young man, people classify me as intelligent but I feel completely different on the inside, I feel like I can't do much in the world. When my Dad worked he used to leave in the morning, and come back in the evening and he put on the dinner and did all the housework, while I did nothing all day long, only watch TV and listen to music, all the time. I wanted to do everything for him, but there was just some barrier that made that feel impossible.

I had an opportunity to go to a school to finish my exams. I went there for a couple of weeks, I don't know how thinking back on it, but I dropped out because it seemed like such a difficult thing getting up, going there, and doing the study, and stopped going there, even though I really really wanted to get my exams, and it was a great opportunity.

I also sometimes don't shave for weeks, and I wouldn't shower for about a month or so. I would wear the exact same clothes all the time, my hair would be uncombed. I would also for times be asleep all day and awake all night, and I saw nothing wrong with that. There is also more that I feel like I just can't do, basic stuff.

I might suffer from depression, and if I do, what do you think could help me beat it?
#147
Hi, for the last couple of days I have been meditating a lot, and I can remember my last 2 dreams from the past 2 nights consciously now, and normally I can't remember my last dream half a day after it!

So does meditating help your dream become a more conscious experience?
#148
Hi, I am a 18 year old male and was breached during my birth and my mother died of breast cancer when she was 26 and I was 3. My step sister (born by my mother) left home to go up to her aunts and me and my sister (who was 5) were raised alone by my Dad. My Dad said when I was younger I used to always ask where my Mam was after she died, even up to a year afterwards. My Dad said when I went up to my aunts house when my Mom was sick I was able to speak fine, yet when I came back after my Mom died I wouldn't talk at all. I had a traumatic childhood needless to say. I grew up in a normal school, infact I hardly went to it and still got 5 B's in my exams.

When I was 13 years of age my Dad attacked me and I got really fed up from then on because of that incident. When I got mad I started to kick stuff around the house (though only 2 or 3 times in total), like the doors and I had to move to a foster home to get away from my Dad. Yet a couple of years ago I was told that I had mild cerebral palsy by my doctor, which doesn't make sense, as he didn't even assess me. I have no problems at all moving though I do have a slight problem with my speech. Like people can hear every word I say easily but it's not 100% clear. I can wash myself, I can do every everything an ordinary person is able to do, yet I was told I had mild cerebral pausy.

Do you think the Doctor was  right in telling me I had mild cerebral pausy even though he didn't do a diagnosis? Like I feel normal, no lack of oxygen to the brain, only a slight speech problem. Do you think I have syptoms of mild cerebral palsy by what I described?
#149
"Magnetic Components of Brain Activity"

Let me continue. I already discussed the importance of the magnetic component of brain activity in studying and monitoring brain processes and functions accurately and precisely. Further research by our Russian colleagues has also shown that with proper parallel computing algorithms, one can plot three-dimensionally the magnetic field configuration and spatio-temporal time-varying fields of the midbrain's thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, amygdala, pituitary and pineal functions in real time!

This is unprecedented, because it shows that, as we all here have learned in our Hermetic Gnostic Order's teachings, the so-called "Cave of Brahma", Dr. N's favourite "hang-out" (laughter), is indeed the magnetic and acoustic resonance chamber, its shape being a topological complex analogue of an ellipsoidal, prolate spheroid and a torus. In American lingo, I think that is called, a doughnut inside an egg? (Laughter) May I have the cine film strip please? Thank you. (Short film showing computer graphics is shown).

This shows a real-time plot of the nested magnetic fields around my own head. This piece of research was a little favour from a British colleague that likes to work nights. They call it the "Dracula Shift" (laughter). The white lines of the overall contour, the green the Hypothalamus plus Thalamus field, the red the Hippocampus plus Amygdala cycloid-shaped field (semi-circular), and the dumb-bell shaped blue is the Epyphisis (Pineal) and Hypophysis (Pituitary) combined fields. I wrote this algorithm myself with the help of Professor Penrose -- another unofficial favour -- to map the magnetic fields using both the SQUID sensor helmets and a special helmet designed by Dr. Z having Delta-T and Delta-Wye transforms, having specially designed magnetic coils and sensors. This way we could pick up Pico and Nanogauss fields (billionth of a Gauss). The combined information is displayed here in three-dimensional coloured graphics. Notice the external white-lined shape is like an egg. Inside, almost at the centre, is the toroidal shape of the Hippocampus-Amygdala combined fields, the red contours. The central tube-like "sausage with trumpet-like open ends" looks like what? Anyone? (Chorus: "An Einstein-Rosen Bridge!") Right!

The blue-green combined field of the Thalamus-Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Pineal glands forms a sausage, like a mini hyperspace tunnel, about 7cm long. The screen image is magnified, but the actual side is about 7cm, (reflecting) the normal brain size.

Let me pause a minute. Can we replay that part? Thanks. Notice how the overall geometry is an ellipsoidal prolate spheroidal cavity containing a sub-space of a toroid traversed by a hyperbolic, non-linear Einstein-Rosen bridge. Again, in American lingo, "an egg-shaped cavity containing a doughnut crossed by a sausage". What do these nested fields look like to you, dear friends? (Cross talk and comments). A topological analogue of a relativistic, locally curved space-time locus around a solar system. Of course! What else? A space-time torus with an Einstein-Rosen bridge connecting its median points!

There, ladies and gentlemen...there is the scientific proof that the motto of our Order, the dictum of the ancient sages, "As Above, So Below ... As Within, So Without" is scientifically and neurophysiologically correct and precisely so! These shapes, which you all recognise as hyperspatial four-dimensional plots, are indeed magnetic-acoustical resonance chambers. Notice that these amazing geometries are the synergistic effect of the magnetic fields of these six organs surrounded by the ventricles, under the roof of the choroid plexus and corpus callosum. Notice what happens if I subtract the field of even a single organ, let's say the pineal gland. See how it changes the entire structure?13 And, if I add the contribution of the mamillary body, it only widens the tube, right? And if we add the field from the reticular formation, the master circuit network, relay and switchboard of the brain where all waves are originated, what do we get?

Next frame, please? We get a tunnel merging with the main ellipsoid al field. In the screen, it is the orange coloured grid.

To summarize, what is our Mid-Brain or Inner Cavity? It is a relativistic spatio-temporal cavity with local enfolded hyperspatial bridges that undergoes harmonic resonances to magnetic and acoustical stimuli. The implications are almost astronomical, if I may use the term, because a model and mechanism based on this novel scientific information implies that our human brain is in reality none other than a biological space-time energy transducer. As such, it creates not only space, but also time. Our ancient Chinese ancestors maintained that "the Tao was in our head", in other words, all the Universe was in our head! My own inference from this study is that space and time are essentially biologically modulated, perhaps even formulated, for my equations show that possibility. Should this intuitive scientific insight be correct, then it would demolish physics, biology, philosophy and theology in a single, clean blow.

Incidentally, I showed this filmstrip and discussed my theory and equations with Professor Penrose, who seemed interested at first, but very politely declined any further comment or association with me thereafter.14 I think he realised the impact of this novel theory. He is still convinced that quantum mechanics is the answer to explain brain functions and consciousness. I disagree. I think it is General Relativity and Unified Field a la Einstein, pure and simple. Quantum phenomena are not the cause, but merely the effect, and creation is not statistical. It is wholeheartedly deterministic, not left to chance, but to precisely formulated potentials, not fields. The potentials are the cause, the fields are the effects. In simple terms, pure magnetism and sound are the potentials. Electricity is the field. Magnetism and sound do not "travel" as such, for they are inherently enfolded in space and are everywhere. It is the disturbance that travels. On the other hand, electrical charge, hence electricity, does travel, because it needs a physical medium. It is obvious that we still don't understand either magnetism or the true nature of sound.

"Neurological Magnetic Fields and Altered States"

Dr. A: Please explain how the cerebral magnetic fields of the mid-brain change as a function of ASC's, altered states?

Mrs.Dr.L: Ah, so. Very good. What my associates and I did is to go into various trance states induced by the techniques that we all know here (A) Deep Zen/Taoist meditation, absolute stillness, (B) Tai-Chi moving meditation, and (C) Tantra Toga Cobra Breathing - pulsed powerful breath, Yoga Asana (lotus posture). I was the subject tested.

In (A), all metabolic processes release homeostasis are slowed down pronouncedly. The brain emitted EEG peaks in the Alpha-Theta range (11,9,7, and 5 cps, at the lowest). Great Masters can descend all the way into Delta, 0.1- 4cps. The amplitudes varied between 60 and 275 microvolts, root mean square averages. The magnetic fields were actually at a maximum, especially when eyes were closed, ranging from about 9.5 to 48.5 Picogauss (10-8 gauss). The diagrams you saw in the cine film were made with measurements of this part (A).

In (B), the metabolic processes are increased, but homeostasis is optimised. Brainwaves are almost totally Alpha, but some Beta spikes were observed. Again, a Great Tai-Chi Master would be totally in Alpha, maybe even some Theta. The magnetic fields were somewhat elongated in the Y-axis, meaning the length of the space-time tube. This meant that space-time functions are altered when doing Tai-Chi correctly. It is said in Chinese lore that Tai-Chi Masters can arrest, even reverse their aging process, and cause local distortions of space-time, hence their ability to literally propel opponents flying through the air, 12 feet into the air, like the legendary master in the remote Changu province. Somehow, magnetism and Chi are related, and are controlled by the brain via intent and breath.

In (C), the brainwaves are almost totally composed of very unusual spikes that could be Alpha or Beta. The magnetic fields were pulsating, or oscillating, which means some non-linear DC pulses created expansion and contraction of the magnetic field. Curiously, it appeared as if it became alive and began to breathe, and the pulse was about 6 to 8 cycles per second. My interpretation is that here space-time is being pulsed, and time is being accelerated, but externally, not internally. In other words, the outside time-flow seems to be going faster. Any other questions? Yes, Ms Dr. J?

Ms.Dr.J: What is the best way to optimise one's own brain functions, especially in adults like us? Also, I understand you're a grandmother and won't reveal your age. To me, you look like you are about 22 years old! What's your secret?

Mrs.Dr.L: Thank you for the complement. My answer to that is to be like a child, laugh a lot - and this group are all clowns, especially those loud Russians, back there (great laughter and cheers), and eat Chinese food, especially vegetables, eggs, and a lot of sea weed. Also, I practice Tai-Chi and Chi-Kung every day. In China, we walk many kilometers every day. Now, as for brain functions, as Dr. N said, do not watch TV or movies, don't use computers or telephones, and practice your Yoga and visualization/imagination exercises daily. Study of Sacred Geometry15 is the best stimulation for the brain, for the Sacred Forms, angles and diagrams have their space-time analogues in the Mind, Soul and Spirit. You saw how the brain forms Sacred Geometry magnetic field patterns in our film. That is very significant. Some Hermetic Gnostics of early Christianity thought that Angels derived from Angles. You see? Finally, never, never, never smoke cigarettes or take drugs. That damages the Thymus and Pituitary, and causes premature aging. Also, don't drink coffee - it interferes via purines in brain neurotransmitters. Drink tea.
#150
"Magnetic Components of Brain Activity"

Let me continue. I already discussed the importance of the magnetic component of brain activity in studying and monitoring brain processes and functions accurately and precisely. Further research by our Russian colleagues has also shown that with proper parallel computing algorithms, one can plot three-dimensionally the magnetic field configuration and spatio-temporal time-varying fields of the midbrain's thalamus, hypothalamus, hippocampus, amygdala, pituitary and pineal functions in real time!

This is unprecedented, because it shows that, as we all here have learned in our Hermetic Gnostic Order's teachings, the so-called "Cave of Brahma", Dr. N's favourite "hang-out" (laughter), is indeed the magnetic and acoustic resonance chamber, its shape being a topological complex analogue of an ellipsoidal, prolate spheroid and a torus. In American lingo, I think that is called, a doughnut inside an egg? (Laughter) May I have the cine film strip please? Thank you. (Short film showing computer graphics is shown).

This shows a real-time plot of the nested magnetic fields around my own head. This piece of research was a little favour from a British colleague that likes to work nights. They call it the "Dracula Shift" (laughter). The white lines of the overall contour, the green the Hypothalamus plus Thalamus field, the red the Hippocampus plus Amygdala cycloid-shaped field (semi-circular), and the dumb-bell shaped blue is the Epyphisis (Pineal) and Hypophysis (Pituitary) combined fields. I wrote this algorithm myself with the help of Professor Penrose -- another unofficial favour -- to map the magnetic fields using both the SQUID sensor helmets and a special helmet designed by Dr. Z having Delta-T and Delta-Wye transforms, having specially designed magnetic coils and sensors. This way we could pick up Pico and Nanogauss fields (billionth of a Gauss). The combined information is displayed here in three-dimensional coloured graphics. Notice the external white-lined shape is like an egg. Inside, almost at the centre, is the toroidal shape of the Hippocampus-Amygdala combined fields, the red contours. The central tube-like "sausage with trumpet-like open ends" looks like what? Anyone? (Chorus: "An Einstein-Rosen Bridge!") Right!

The blue-green combined field of the Thalamus-Hypothalamus-Pituitary-Pineal glands forms a sausage, like a mini hyperspace tunnel, about 7cm long. The screen image is magnified, but the actual side is about 7cm, (reflecting) the normal brain size.

Let me pause a minute. Can we replay that part? Thanks. Notice how the overall geometry is an ellipsoidal prolate spheroidal cavity containing a sub-space of a toroid traversed by a hyperbolic, non-linear Einstein-Rosen bridge. Again, in American lingo, "an egg-shaped cavity containing a doughnut crossed by a sausage". What do these nested fields look like to you, dear friends? (Cross talk and comments). A topological analogue of a relativistic, locally curved space-time locus around a solar system. Of course! What else? A space-time torus with an Einstein-Rosen bridge connecting its median points!

There, ladies and gentlemen...there is the scientific proof that the motto of our Order, the dictum of the ancient sages, "As Above, So Below ... As Within, So Without" is scientifically and neurophysiologically correct and precisely so! These shapes, wh ich you all recognise as hyperspatial four-dimensional plots, are indeed magnetic-acoustical resonance chambers. Notice that these amazing geometries are the synergistic effect of the magnetic fields of these six organs surrounded by the ventricles, under the roof of the choroid plexus and corpus callosum. Notice what happens if I subtract the field of even a single organ, let's say the pineal gland. See how it changes the entire structure?13 And, if I add the contribution of the mamillary body, it only w idens the tube, right? And if we add the field from the reticular formation, the master circuit network, relay and switchboard of the brain where all waves are originated, what do we get?

Next frame, please? We get a tunnel merging with the main ellipsoid al field. In the screen, it is the orange coloured grid.

To summarize, what is our Mid-Brain or Inner Cavity? It is a relativistic spatio-temporal cavity with local enfolded hyperspatial bridges that undergoes harmonic resonances to magnetic and acoustical stimuli. The implications are almost astronomical, if I may use the term, because a model and mechanism based on this novel scientific information implies that our human brain is in reality none other than a biological space-time energy transducer. As such, it creates not only space, but also time. Our ancient Chinese ancestors maintained that "the Tao was in our head", in other words, all the Universe was in our head! My own inference from this study is that space and time are essentially biologically modulated, perhaps even formulated, for my equations show that possibility. Should this intuitive scientific insight be correct, then it would demolish physics, biology, philosophy and theology in a single, clean blow.

Incidentally, I showed this filmstrip and discussed my theory and equations with Professor Penrose, who seemed interested at first, but very politely declined any further comment or association with me thereafter.14 I think he realised the impact of this novel theory. He is still convinced that quantum mechanics is the answer to explain brain functions and consciousness. I disagree. I think it is General Relativity and Unified Field a la Einstein, pure and simple. Quantum phenomena is not the cause, but merely the effect, and creation is not statistical. It is wholeheartedly deterministic, not left to chance, but to precisely formulated potentials, not fields. The potentials are the cause, the fields are the effects. In simple terms, pure magnetism and s ound are the potentials. Electricity is the field. Magnetism and sound do not "travel" as such, for they are inherently enfolded in space and are everywhere. It is the disturbance that travels. On the other hand, electrical charge, hence electricity, does travel, because it needs a physical medium. It is obvious that we still don't understand either magnetism or the true nature of sound.


What are the implications of this article? Do you think it has spiritual or non-spiritual ones? What do you think are the implications of it?

If timespace are biologically modulated what does that say about the astral?

And what do you think of when it says it would demolish physics, biology, philosophy and theology in a blow?