01-22-2010, 07:48 PM
Hello again!
The Kaballah itself is controversial, if memory serves. But then again, so are so many other belief systems and issues. I looked in to it briefly about a year ago, it's sort of an esoteric division of Judaism I believe?
I started a thread, I think about six months or more ago that asked the question, 'What other belief systems tie in to the Law of One'? Or something on those lines. 3D Sunset was able to offer a few, but really it's almost folly to ask the question because on some level it ties in to each and every. Some of the larger western religions require some degree of reinterpretation (the Bible) to fit in, but I assume many of those religions are distorted from what they were like a long time ago. The eastern belief systems are *very* compatible. And many smaller theologies, philosophies are also friendly to the concept of unity. Have you noticed, also, that quite frequently in western culture, "crazy" people will claim that they are Jesus. Could it be that this is just a distorted exclamation that they have realized that they are not separate, but apart of god? Anyway, I'm wandering around the topic a bit, but yes, there are so many systems of thought that either speak to directly, or tie in nicely with our unity.
At some level, physics goes over my head, much to my dismay! I think I follow you though. Are you using this wave experiment to illustrate the concepts from Dewy B Larson, that Ra validated at the request of Don? From what I understand, which is little, Larson's theory is that the creation of the universe was not a case of matter ejecting outwards in to space, but that whatever it was that came out of the big bang (consciousness?) stimulated and gave cause to begin vibrating [something] that then in turn became matter. (???) I can already hear what Ra would say to this... "This is a much distorted view. Allow us to try and untangle this mess..." haha
(01-22-2010, 04:55 AM)Questioner Wrote: I also read some books by a controversial figure in Kaballah studies.
The Kaballah itself is controversial, if memory serves. But then again, so are so many other belief systems and issues. I looked in to it briefly about a year ago, it's sort of an esoteric division of Judaism I believe?
(01-22-2010, 04:55 AM)Questioner Wrote: Either vision of the Original Cause - shattering bang, or gently growing curiosity - implies that all the seemingly disparate phenomena, including time and space themselves, are merely artifacts or aspects of a primal unity.
I started a thread, I think about six months or more ago that asked the question, 'What other belief systems tie in to the Law of One'? Or something on those lines. 3D Sunset was able to offer a few, but really it's almost folly to ask the question because on some level it ties in to each and every. Some of the larger western religions require some degree of reinterpretation (the Bible) to fit in, but I assume many of those religions are distorted from what they were like a long time ago. The eastern belief systems are *very* compatible. And many smaller theologies, philosophies are also friendly to the concept of unity. Have you noticed, also, that quite frequently in western culture, "crazy" people will claim that they are Jesus. Could it be that this is just a distorted exclamation that they have realized that they are not separate, but apart of god? Anyway, I'm wandering around the topic a bit, but yes, there are so many systems of thought that either speak to directly, or tie in nicely with our unity.
(01-22-2010, 04:55 AM)Questioner Wrote: That's why I started with soliton wave picture. This canal experiment repeats an experience described in a scientist's journal, more than a hundred fifty years ago. [...] What this shows is a wave that is not an up and down motion of water molecules that return to their original position. Instead, a mass of water itself moves through the river without engaging the underlying particles in wave activity. [...] Some physicists use this as a metaphor for how electromagnetic particle/waves might not be some kind of field passing through empty space or an ether. Rather, they are themselves the growing substance from which time/space is constructed. I'm not sure if I can find all those references again any time soon, as I think I tossed those web references my mistake.. let alone summarize them well. But those ideas seem to me to be entirely compatible with the cosmology offered in the Law of One material.
At some level, physics goes over my head, much to my dismay! I think I follow you though. Are you using this wave experiment to illustrate the concepts from Dewy B Larson, that Ra validated at the request of Don? From what I understand, which is little, Larson's theory is that the creation of the universe was not a case of matter ejecting outwards in to space, but that whatever it was that came out of the big bang (consciousness?) stimulated and gave cause to begin vibrating [something] that then in turn became matter. (???) I can already hear what Ra would say to this... "This is a much distorted view. Allow us to try and untangle this mess..." haha