
Lately, within a few
laboratories, it was found that consciousness, or at least
the act of paying attention, influenced the behavior of particles.
More so, it was deducted that particles are not tangible if
someone is not paying attention to them. Particles seem to
remain in states of absolute infinite potentials until some
attention is given to them, where they then collapse into a single
form of their innumerable possibilities.
What is a particle?
par·ti·cle/ˈpärtikəl/Noun
1. A minute portion of matter.
2. Any of numerous subatomic constituents of the physical world that interact with each other, including electrons, neutrinos, photons etc.
In an experiment that was done. A man was told to ejaculate into a vile...That particular vile of semen was then taken down to another floor and observed under a microscope.. Back at the ranch, the man started to become aroused again by watching a video that was set up for him..The strange thing that happened however was that as he was becoming aroused, the semen that was under the microscope on the other floor was visibly moving and dancing around and definitely reacting.
What does this all mean and why do I find it so interesting?
Simply, the idea that we as humans are all connected on an energy level with each other and with nature..... seems to be widely accepted by the majority of people out there now. (I would hope so Southern Man)
Nobody however seems to know what to do with it. So what if we are all connected. Does that mean that I have to love the Moron that lives next to me playing the Judas Priest music at 2 am on a Saturday.....It aint going to happen bro.
That telemarketer that calls you on a Saturday night and that guy pissing on your apartment building right now............Congratulations, you are intimately connected to them...Even if they will never give a rats butt about you.
I am playing around (struggling sometimes) with the ideas of Buddhism and Kabbalah and Quantum science and am trying to figure out some sort of cogent simple approach that I could use for a better daily existence, and that I might pass on to my friends. Meditation and smiling most certainly go a long way, appreciating the moment..... and I liked the facebook site i saw the other day that focused on Random Acts of Kindness. Is there really someway to eliminate egoism? There is alot to consider.
(My brain might be a tad too small for this undertaking, but it is growing....or is it shrinking....that is Entropy..the second law of thermodynamics I think?)
I know that behind every effect there is definitely a cause...When I see an event as random...it is actually just something that is reacting to a set of circumstances that my mind can't comprehend at the time, within the limits of my 5 senses.
I know that we humans are built to "receive" on every level..We are constantly striving to receive more and more and to avoid any pain and the accompanying fear of the unknown along the way.
Obviously the trick somewhere in there is to.... receive for the sake of sharing with others and then everybody can be happy.......or the other alternative would be to cut down the pathway of the need to receive, by trying to let go of our attachments... to our numerous creature comforts and the enormous egotistical need to look good for others.
The bottom line for me is take responsibility for myself (it must start with me) and how I deal with others. Words are powerful. Gestures of caring are powerful. Positivity is powerful. Restriction is powerful.
A quiet mind and reverence for nature and the perfect system is softly powerful.
IN MANY WAYS WE ARE PURE POTENTIAL AND PURE ENERGY....TRANSLATION: ANYTHING IS POSSIBLE IF WE REALLY WANT IT.
Is there anybody that really doesn't like this idea? Who knows if it is actually true, but it sounds simply fantastic.
They say that all real change has to take place first on an individual level...the problem with that is that it has rarely been shown to work if you look at History..we
are much more interested in the I in... what can I get, then the We in... where are we going.
Recently the Japanese culture showed some startling signs of being a society that was much more evolved than the West in many ways. They are truly an inspiring and amazing people. (I always did love the Geisha and the Tea ceremony)
I also recently saw a video on these Buddhist Yogis that said they fully forgave all of the Chinese soldiers that came into Tibet and massacred hundreds of thousands of their beautiful, spiritual, peace loving people..Incredible to me.
If we are all connected, it should be fairly easy to care more about your fellow human being and our shared humanity.....However,my gut feeling is that things are obsessively going in the opposite direction and I am just trying to figure out what gives and why?.
Maybe everybody has just given up....That really could be it. Too many people and too much desire to receive. The collective consciousness may have just evolved into one of failure and the resolve to accept it as easily as possible. I just came up with that, and I hope that it is way off.
My friend Stephen might have it right when he said to me that maybe everything is just "waves of energy"..... and who cares if
there is a GOD behind the Big Bang....maybe there is...maybe there isn't.
There is still alot of room to live altruistic, moral and creative lives any way you look at it.
In any case, cause and effect teaches us that we should be good to others in general if we want to live semi-happy lives. If we marginalize, condescend, and constantly criticize others, we will receive the same treatment from the universe in return. This is hardly a new concept but is still one that rings true.
Your negative thoughts about another individual could be directly affecting you and them in ways you never considered. Think about the PARTICLES.
On a lighter note....there is obviously no intervening God that is going to make everything better any time soon, (whats taking so long?) so it might be nice to figure something out for ourselves. (No I am not an atheist ..I am more of a sports enthusiast)
To be continued.
Rick
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