(November 2, 2015 at 2:19 pm)paulpablo Wrote:(November 2, 2015 at 10:20 am)Little Rik Wrote: Your problem Pablo is that you presume that vibrations must only be part of the physical reality.
Who said that?
Consciousness is not a physical reality but why should it be prevented from having vibrations?
My consciousness is different from yours and our consciousness are also different from anyone else and if a God exist must also be different from his-her one.
How would you think it would make sense to perceive these types of consciousness other than through
waves of vibrations?
You never thought about it Pablo, did you?
You mean
our consciousness IS also different from anyone elseS and if god existS than god's consciousness must also be different.
I don't understand what the next part means so I can't begin to correct the English mistakes within the statement.
How would I think it would make sense to perceive these types of consciousness other than through waves of vibrations? No I can't make sense of that question, try and explain it more clearly.
We each have our own vibrations, and vibrate at our own rate.
- Vibrations vary in intensity within each person and from person to person, depending upon the experiences being manifested.
- We are attuned to our own vibrations - this attunement is acted upon or varied by the forces surrounding or within us.
- It would seem that vibrations act as a cohesive agent in all nature - holding things together - as all force is vibration.
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