A Compressed Explanation of the Universe
A way to look at this place is as a giant three dimensional matte. Every space inside this matte is occupied by a viewpoint. This means that you can see from any space inside this... More »
A way to look at this place is as a giant three dimensional matte. Every space inside this matte is occupied by a viewpoint. This means that you can see from any space inside this... More »
What if it were possible to take a top down look at the process of spiritual growth? What if you could see from an engineering standpoint how the universe works? That would be somewhat... More »
This universe basically consists of space and "stuff" within that space. Emotions are "stuff". Their physical makeup is wavelength. They are like a radio wave or sunlight. They actually exist as something in space. You... More »
This universe was constructed to afford one on one communication. One exchanges viewpoints with another. That is the "stable" method of the game. You can back out that functionality from the fact that an individual can put... More »
As spirit we are composed of love, attention and understanding. In this universe we are a unit which is god-like, but limited in the sense we do not have infintie love, attention and understanding. However... More »
There is a relationship between the physical universe and the spiritual universe. Both have scale models. Meaning, for one spirit, each of the two universes operate from a base of near zero to near infinity. In the... More »
Brian Greene's "The Elegant Universe" quotes Albert Einstein as saying that we are all traveling at the speed of light. This is actually a very spiritual concept, and part of the reason why reading that... More »
...there is "no such thing as pure objective observation. Your observation, to be interesting, i.e. to be significant, must be subjective " ( Journal , 5/6/54) (From the Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy) The above line quotes an entry... More »
I read portions of Swami Vivekananda's lectures some months ago. One item that struck me was his statement that knowledge was a means to understanding and growth. I excuse that snickering in the gallery. But it had... More »