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Written by -b   
Friday, 28 December 2007
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Belief
Written by -b   
Tuesday, 06 May 2008

Belief

Through Thought, Emotions, Feelings, and Heart we galvanize each possibility into existence. In our beliefs of who we are, of what should, and should not be, we breathe life into our joys and disappointments. Belief
 
The DNA Phantom Effect
Written by Dr. Vladimir Poponin (In part)   
Wednesday, 30 April 2008

The DNA PHANTOM EFFECT: Direct Measurement of A New Field in the Vacuum Substructure

Summary:

In the early 1990s, a Russian scientist named Vladimir Poponin conducted an experiment to see if human DNA has an effect on the world around it.

Poponin started the experiment by creating a vacuum in a glass tube.  Then, he measured the photons, tiny vibrating particles of light, and determined that they were randomly scattered throughout the tube.  (As you may already know, our world is made of photons.  Although you can remove air from an enclosed space, it is impossible to remove the photons.)

Next, the researchers placed human DNA in the tube to see if it had any effect on the photons.  And guess what?  The photons abandoned their random pattern and aligned themselves along the axis of the DNA.

To complete the study, Poponin removed the DNA from the tube, perhaps assuming that the photons would fall back to their original pattern.  But they didn't; they remained ordered as if the DNA were still there!

The human DNA affected the energy even when it was no longer there!

Some Conclusions:

◊ We now know that human DNA has a direct and measurable effect on the matter that makes up our world.
◊ If our DNA can affect energy in this way, then what is our effect upon our world and our existence?
◊ If our DNA has this affect on the energy that makes up everything, then the potential for creating our existence is real. Fueled and manifested by the key of belief, the potential for each of us is unlimited.
◊ The genetic strands for reproduction, project a holographic blueprint.
◊ That holographic projection is not merely a figurative way of perceiving it, but should be taken literally.
◊ That communication within those strands is not limited to the system itself, but extends to the outside world.
◊ That the currently interpreted analogy of textual linguistics in DNA is not merely analogous, but is factually related to our own communication linguistics.
◊ That it provides eminent evidence of Pribram's Holographic Brain model.
◊ That this phenomenon demonstrates quantum non-locality on a lengthy molecular scale.

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The Holographic Existence
Written by -b   
Friday, 28 December 2007

Self

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The Holographic Existence

Ever hear the small voice inside, giving you advise that sometimes we follow, and other times we decide, "What does it know?" Many call it intuition, a feeling, perhaps the "inner voice". More times than not, when we follow that "inner voice", it is right. When we think it is wrong, we have that feeling that on a bigger scale it is not.

For some it represents a higher self that exists in a higher place. Another you that resides in the ether and sees itself connected to God. That part of you that does not recognize duality.

While we experience this earthly physical existence, what is it that keeps us connected to God? Is it continuing prayer, perhaps a subconscious communication channel that is always open to the source of "All that IS"? I think each of us knows down deep that something is there. Something that we cannot entirely, put our finger on. Who has not talked to themselves? Trying to figure out a problem, deal with an issue, just looking for answers. To whom do we talk? Is this just an innate characteristic of human nature or is something deeper taking place? When the answer comes, is it an answer from the subconscious mind or something more? When one is inspired, where does that inspiration come from? Inspiration is not a question asked; it just happens. Who instills the idea from which one becomes inspired? Perhaps it is you.

One has to wonder which you could it be. The higher you or the NOW you? Moreover, do the options for SELF stop there?

 
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Obscurity
Written by -b   
Friday, 28 December 2007

Obscurity

I stand on the moment of obscurity

I look left
I see no place to run
I look to the right
I see no place to hide
I look up
I see no place to fly
I look down
I see no place to bury myself

 obscurity


I wrap myself in the moment of obscurity

I look left
I see paths
I look right
I see refuge
I look up
I see God
I look down
I see peace

 

-b

 
 
Nag Hammadi Introduction
Written by hingedmind A Community of One   
Sunday, 06 January 2008

Introduction Nag Hammadi

In December of 1945 some Egyptian peasants found over 1100 pages of ancient papyrus manuscripts buried by the east bluff of the upper Nile valley. The texts were translations from Greek originals into Coptic°, the Hellenistic stage of the ancient language of the Pharaohs- evolving after the invasion of Alexander the Great in 332 BC and subsequently replaced by Arabic following the Muslim conquest of 640 AD.

The site of this discovery, across the river from the modern town of Nag Hammadi, was already famous as the location called in antiquity CHNOBOSKEION ('Goose-Pasture'), where in 320 AD Saint Pachomius founded the earliest Christian monastery. Less than a half-century later in 367 AD (and thus 30 years prior to the canonization of the NT at the Third Council of Carthage), the local monks copied some 45 diverse religious writings-including the Gospels of Thomas, Philip and Valentine-into 13 leather-bound codices. This entire library was carefully sealed in an urn and hidden nearby among the rocks, where it remained undetected for almost 1600 years. These papyri are now preserved in the library of the Coptic Museum at Old Cairo.

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