Jewish Kabbalah identifies one of the earliest forces in the creation of the universe as resistance: a mental push-back on the wholeness of our union with God. We were whole; we resisted that wholeness and voila! billions of years of suffering. Ooops! Can we take a mulligan on this whole spacetime thing?
We live in a [...]
Archive for September, 2008
#25 How did Jesus walk on water? Part 6: Bubbles of reality
Posted in How Did Jesus Walk on Water?, Questions, tagged #25 How did Jesus walk on water? Part 6: Bubbles of reality, A Course in Miracles, Gary Renard, Gerald 't Hooft, Harold "Hal" Puthoff, Heinz Pagels, holograms, holographic bounds, holographic principle, Jesus and science, Joseph Polchinski, Leonard Susskind, miracles, Raphael Bousso, science of miracles, Scientific American, transtemporal mind, walk on water, zero point energy on September 29, 2008 | 1 Comment »
A couple quotes from the Buddha frame this question:
When a man considers the world as a bubble of froth, and as the illusion of an appearance, then the king of death has no power over him.
[and]
Material shape is like a ball of foam, feelings unto a bubble blown, perceptions like a mirage are, the constructions [...]
#24 How did Jesus walk on water? Part 5: It ain’t about energy
Posted in How Did Jesus Walk on Water?, Questions, Uncategorized, tagged #24 How did Jesus walk on water? Part 5: It ain't about energy, Disappearance of the Universe, Dr. David Hawkins, energy, energy is projected thought, force, Gary Renard, infinite God, intimate and infinite, Jesus, miracles, physics of miracles, Power vs. Force, Richard Feynman, science of free will, science of miracles, science of walking on water, Scientific American on September 28, 2008 | 1 Comment »
In earlier posts we said our true nature was formless, spaceless love; perfect togetherness. In this reality the “part” and the “whole” are seamlessly integrated in one unified understanding. An earthly symbol of this understanding would be how we perceive the Internet as both individual Web sites integrated into the unified whole of the Internet.
So, [...]
