1 pm PST today I will be briefly on the JES live-stream music show on her Twitch television channel. (Sunday 4 am GMT+8).
LOL
That will be heaps funny.
Anyway, in the ancient mythology, there was this king one time, right - Tantalus - and he was a bad bad sort of guy really; did a lot of bad things. But when he stole nectar from the gods, in order to bring it back to his people and make them immortal, the gods sent him to Hell where they 'tantalized' him in many endless ways.
It's not mind-reading, is it, if I said someone here has been having dreams of purple mountains... Because, we have been going on about the 'ultra violet catastrophe' enough. |
Personally I don't think this story is told accurately, because it might not have been so bad if he seriously had the aim of making his people become immortal... On the surface that seems fairly altruistic.
He did a lot worse things though, and I think it was more likely that he was taken off the scene for those crimes, rather than necessarily for aspiring to do something seemingly beneficial for his people. If it were really true that he had no other purposes behind his enterprise to steal the nectar then you would think he was a benevolent character after a fashion.
Of course, it is also quite possibly true that the gods would counter 'Oh, but Cal., it is not a good idea to give immortality to humans.'
And then I would say, 'What do you mean? You gave it sometimes yourselves. Do you mean not a good idea for all humans generally as a species, and but then some are different or something?'
And here we come to this thing about Jesus next...
Did He intend all humans, or only just some, humans...?
I tell you what. It's like this.
'Technically,' that is, according to the ancient myth narratives, the gods themselves drink nectar, which arrives every morning early, carried by white doves, from no one actually knows where - and it is this, which allows them to sustain themselves as 'immortal.'
Now that's a funny thing though, isn't it?
Does not mean you have to rush out and buy it, though, does it? Just stop it. |
Are they actually immortal, or must they consume the nectar in order to sustain their existence?
Like I said - I'll tell you, but, please bear in mind the implied warning over the Tantalus case.
By tomorrow, here, in this Blog, we will be explaining practical tools and technologies, that will significantly and rapidly upgrade the neurological network functioning of people with Autism. And this 'thing' will be categorically straight out, material in nature. It's not a metaphysical thing; it's material and scientifically mechanistic. Now, the truth is though, its extended functioning/s can achieve so many utterly amazing and futuristic results, for anybody and everybody, that it's almost like a whole 'new frontier' about to be opened up for you.
So what I want you to consider, is that while you will be looking at a materialistic thing, with scientific materialistic functions, you should be able to draw from what you are seeing, lessons and ideas about metaphysical things which are related to how waves or particles travel.
Sure all of today's scientists and physicists are caught up, possibly even attached to, this pop idea about the 'double-slit experiment' and how no one fully understands what is going on there... ...but I wonder whether really, if that could truly be the case. Or, instead is it that a handful of them who are well onto it, are not prepared to talk openly.
Anyway, it doesn't matter one way or the other.
What matters is what you can do with what you uncover.
And here is where the real problem lies that was sort of intimated at, with regard to Tantalus, the evil king.
I posted this just for you, Nuno. |
See, I can let's say, give you a material physical 'mirror' of what the Divine Nectar of Olympus, is.
And you know this yourself: all you really want is some simple thing, that you can eat or drink, which will restore your sense of well-being, both emotionally and physically, and that will 're-charge' your human batteries, as it were. And then, if such a thing existed, or were possible, well, you'd go to sleep at night, and wake up next day, no problems, plenty of worries of course, but you would possess the energy and the will and the determination to tackle all of them until you dropped from exhaustion, because, 'no problem' - you could just take a step back in the evening, and drink some 'nectar' which will make everything right.
Well there is such a thing. There is such a thing in this 'mysterious place' that none of you, apparently, can see, and which remains hidden from humans, but where the gods all reside: which is namely, the actual 'nectar' stuff over which Tantalus got into a lot of trouble.
But then again, if we go to the Jesus narratives, He was not wandering around in 'Mount Olympus,' He was in some place 'Kana' or something and He made some wine...
And this is intended to convey a story about a real place, and a real wedding and some real wine that real human people really drank.
Now like I keep saying, there is a problem and it lies inside the human character itself, namely, that many of us don't know when enough is enough... LOL I don't even want to begin to say 'Vagus neural system,' do I?? You'll see the point there by tomorrow.
See but if you mix, just two other ingredients with the wine stuff in the other pic, well, you get... Yes, that. |
'Gee that's good wine, Jesus? Just what exactly is that? I know it's wine, but what wine?'
There is a twenty dollar bottle of stuff that you can buy today, which has three hundred percent more anti-oxidants and a bunch of other stuff, vitamins and things, in far greater quantity than 'normal' wines have - and, and, it contains masses of serotonin! You know, the 'make you feel good' neurotransmitter.
And sure if you drank that real thing...
But if you thought well if I just drink more and more and more...
You know what I mean?
A little is enough, and you don't need to go telling everyone about it because it will stop being only twenty bucks.