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Monday, 2 January 2023

Entering The Fast Spaces Of The Universe

Wa?

What does that mean?

...If you go to some ancient place like an ancient temple, sometimes you will encounter a difference in your sensation of time.

A human being experiences what he thinks is the 'now' with his brain memory only. 

Once someone transcends the human condition correctly, they are not a human being as such any more and cease experiencing this restricted perception of time that humans all experience and suffer from the experience of.

Well this was a very odd image
and the pace of the movie too fast.
But it still is a pretty decent 
entertainment with an odd
undercurrent about it.



Because the natural spirit that is in a living human body tends towards an unlimited kind of being, it will sense this restrictiveness and try to overcome it - which it cannot do though, on its own, because it is not actually an unlimited being.

And this is why it needs to go to 'temples' - which are places that belong to other types of beings, and are able to temporarily accommodate such beings' actual literal presence.

However, as Plato observed, rarely is it the case that human people build authentic temples in which there are real gods present. They construct 'superhuman scale' buildings in which they install oversize sculptures of figures in order to impress upon the mind not simply the idea of, but the sensation of, a deity; which comes to the brain from its perception of something larger than life, as it were. 

The Universe is a most peculiar place, not at all like what NASA thinks it to be.

Out there in space there are regions which have different things going on than our present ideas of physics allow for.

Down here on the Earth, you can go to certain places where the gods really are, and where you can see them as they really are...


Passage of time is important to humans because they live in it - that is their medium of existence, like fish in water. The sensing of the passage of time depends on many things going on inside the brain; we interpret moments, we feel that life is going too slowly, or then again at times, too fast.

Olfactory scientists know, for instance, that the human brain's sensing of the passage of time can be altered with the sense of smell, of all things.

These are just basic sensory matters that give information to the brain which interprets them.

But in all events it is necessary for you to know that when you are using only your basic material brain, you can generally only perceive what the slow senses tell you, and what then your brain's memory cells repeat to you, often in their own interpretive way.

Sometimes logic tells you that there are other things going on of which you should be more aware though.

'...to go to temples where the gods really are,
and to see them as they truly are.'


One of these things is to note that there are differences between people...

Some of the differences come from 'charisma.' And when those certain individuals walk half-way across the street and use their own ordinary human abilities to try and meet with their gifts, then you have very special kinds of people.

You may not have been given a 'gift' of the kind that some Hollywood celebrity was given.

And this does not mean that you cannot walk half-way across the street to meet the deity who would give you something, if you knew it were really there.

Let's say that you walked half-way across that street and saw nothing on the other side.

And then you blinked and saw something flash right across your vision.

We love to drag the gods into our human world, and to force their 'now' (which contains all things) to be present in our now, albeit only with the things that we want to have for our pleasure. 

'To see the gods as they really are...'


Nothing wrong with that. But it's just not how you go about getting those things in the first place though. To actually get them and keep hold of them you must step up into the fast spaces of the Cosmos, and see all that is there before you reach out to take what you will only then come to understand are those things that you really want, and in the order that you should have them.

And it is very confronting in fact, to see the gods as they really are, because you will learn what they are and what they do and why they do them - and it will mean abandoning the frame-works given to you by governments, and academics, and organised institutional religions and all others who comprise merely the broken bits and pieces of what is thrown to the floor in the small and limited space of the human 'now.'



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