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The redneck strike again.
The redneck strike again.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:19 am)Riketto Wrote:
(May 7, 2014 at 7:11 pm)Chas Wrote: If you have never experienced this flow at the quantum level, it can be difficult to believe. Have you found your circuit? The quantum cycle is calling to you via supercharged electrons. Can you hear it?

Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the grid via superpositions of possibilities. Reality has always been full of beings whose third eyes are nurtured by divinity. We are in the midst of a transformative summoning of potential that will enable us to access the world itself.

It can be difficult to know where to begin. Although you may not realize it, you are quantum. The quantum soup is calling to you via a resonance cascade. Can you hear it?


Supercharged electrons?
There is something infinitely smaller than electrons.
Sarkar call them microvita.

http://www.ru.org/future-studies/microvi...ution.html

and this microvita is much more powerful than supercharged electrons. Smile

Put the Lamarckian pipe down.

Quote:But there is a third dimension to Sarkar’s theory: human evolution proceeds by desire. Species, to some extent, can will themselves to alter their evolutionary structure. Of course this does not happen overnight but takes time.

And, according to Sarkar, the desired change does not always occur.

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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 6, 2014 at 11:58 am)Confused Ape Wrote: The way I see it, there are two main issues concerned with meat eating in our modern world.
1: Ethics because of the way animals and birds are raised and slaughtered for the meat industry.
2: Practicality because of the amount of resources used to produce a pound of meat compared to producing a pound of vegetables.


There is a lot more than that like polluting the air and the water
with dung, cutting forests which cause climate changes, making people sick so they fill hospital and other institution bed and empty taxpayer pocket and so on.


Quote:Going vegan or vegetarian still has ethical considerations, though, because many foods manufactured for vegans/vegetarians contain palm oil. Where do the manufacturers get it from? After all, there's no point feeling virtuous about eating a veggie burger if rain forest has been destroyed in order to produce one of the ingredients.


I don't think veg. use a great deal of palm oil.
In any case is the less evil than eating meat.
It remind me years ago when i was driving taxis
in Sydney.
One idiot smoker (all smokers are loser anyway) after i told him off said to me....
......YOU ALSO CREATE A LOT OF POLLUTION WITH
YOUR CAR....
He was correct actually but the idiot could not understand that
in life whatever we do we create problems so what to do?
The best thing to do when we do something is to limit the damage as possible as we can.
We got to go on with car pollution until we find a way to avoid
pollution but we can avoid what it is not necessary like smoking.
At the same time we can limit the damage by replace palm oil
with other oil and replacing meat with veg. proteins.


Quote:Even if consciousness isn't physical it still has to operate through the human brain. This brings us back to the question of what human consciousness is. Take your pick from the following article. Big Grin


I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.
How to get to the one below?
We can get slowly slowly life after life after life or we can get
faster by practicing intuitional science. Cool Shades
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The redneck strike again.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote:
(May 6, 2014 at 11:58 am)Confused Ape Wrote: The way I see it, there are two main issues concerned with meat eating in our modern world.
1: Ethics because of the way animals and birds are raised and slaughtered for the meat industry.
2: Practicality because of the amount of resources used to produce a pound of meat compared to producing a pound of vegetables.


There is a lot more than that like polluting the air and the water
with dung, cutting forests which cause climate changes, making people sick so they fill hospital and other institution bed and empty taxpayer pocket and so on.


Quote:Going vegan or vegetarian still has ethical considerations, though, because many foods manufactured for vegans/vegetarians contain palm oil. Where do the manufacturers get it from? After all, there's no point feeling virtuous about eating a veggie burger if rain forest has been destroyed in order to produce one of the ingredients.


I don't think veg. use a great deal of palm oil.
In any case is the less evil than eating meat.
It remind me years ago when i was driving taxis
in Sydney.
One idiot smoker (all smokers are loser anyway) after i told him off said to me....
......YOU ALSO CREATE A LOT OF POLLUTION WITH
YOUR CAR....
He was correct actually but the idiot could not understand that
in life whatever we do we create problems so what to do?
The best thing to do when we do something is to limit the damage as possible as we can.
We got to go on with car pollution until we find a way to avoid
pollution but we can avoid what it is not necessary like smoking.
At the same time we can limit the damage by replace palm oil
with other oil and replacing meat with veg. proteins.


Quote:Even if consciousness isn't physical it still has to operate through the human brain. This brings us back to the question of what human consciousness is. Take your pick from the following article. :D


I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.
How to get to the one below?
We can get slowly slowly life after life after life or we can get
faster by practicing intuitional science. :cool-shades:

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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.

Ahhh, yes. That ol' "consciousness we are not yet aware of."

I don't think you know what consciousness means.
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: At the same time we can limit the damage by replace palm oil
with other oil and replacing meat with veg. proteins.

Replacing palm oil with another oil won't limit the damage if rainforests and other natural habitats are destroyed to produce it. Unethical companies just want to make as much money as they can by catering to what people want to eat. People need to check who makes a product and if the company concerned is a subsidiary of one of the unethical companies.

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.

This is just using a metaphor to explain what it's like. It still doesn't explain what it actually is. I agree with you about it being like the iceberg, though, and modern science is backing this view up.

The Neural Basis of the Dynamic Unconscious

Quote:A great deal of complex cognitive processing occurs at the unconscious level and affects how humans behave, think, and feel. Scientists are only now beginning to understand how this occurs on the neural level. Understanding the neural basis of consciousness requires an account of the neural mechanisms that underlie both conscious and unconscious thought, and their dynamic interaction. For example, how do conscious impulses, thoughts, or desires become unconscious s (e.g., repression) or, conversely, how do unconscious impulses, desires, or motives become conscious (e.g., Freudian slips)?

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: How to get to the one below?

I've used Jungian psychology for around 30 years because it's a useful tool for a brain like mine. It's obviously worked because I'm still an atheist even after meeting Apollo in a dream and having a subjective experience of The Goddess the other day.

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: We can get slowly slowly life after life after life or we can get
faster by practicing intuitional science. Cool Shades

I don't believe in reincarnation because I've never come across any real evidence for it in spite of subjective experiences which I've been told were flashbacks to previous lives. You can blame my use of Jungian psychology for that opinion. Cool Shades
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 8, 2014 at 1:09 pm)Confused Ape Wrote: Replacing palm oil with another oil won't limit the damage if rainforests and other natural habitats are destroyed to produce it. Unethical companies just want to make as much money as they can by catering to what people want to eat. People need to check who makes a product and if the company concerned is a subsidiary of one of the unethical companies.


Almost 90% of what we eat is unethical grown so we may well
all starve if we want to be ethical.
Take the olive oil.
Thousand of years ago where now we got olive trees there was a
rainforest inhabited by countless animals.
The grains that we eat also come from places once covered by rainforests.
The place where YOU live was once covered in forest with wild
animals roaming around looking for a pray to kill and eat.
Would you like to go elsewhere to live and let the old forest
regenerate with carnivorous animals around?
I understand how concern you are about palm oil.
I am also concern about the destruction of our planet earth
but at the same time i think we got to deal with these problems
by prioritize what need to be done first.
Corruption is how the system works at the moment.
The big companies that destroy the forests in order to plant
palm oil always go through a system of corrupted activities.
They wouldn't care less what you or me think about the forests.
The only way to stop these evil is to change the whole system.
Indira Gandhi tried to kill Sarkar after she put him in jail for
promoting his Prout system that would have put an end to corruption.
For prioritize i mean to do what can really change the rot.
Awareness is very good but a change of system is a lot better.


(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.

Quote:This is just using a metaphor to explain what it's like. It still doesn't explain what it actually is. I agree with you about it being like the iceberg, though, and modern science is backing this view up.


To be fully conscious and fully spiritual you would be like God
but as far as you don't believe in God there is no need to go any further
along these lines.
We only use a tiny amount of consciousness and with this tiny amount we often think that we know a lot.
Consciousness come and go according what we think and do.
We can get more or we can lose what we have.
Consciousness make you aware of what you really are so it is the discovery of your real self.


(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: How to get to the one below?

Quote:I've used Jungian psychology for around 30 years because it's a useful tool for a brain like mine. It's obviously worked because I'm still an atheist even after meeting Apollo in a dream and having a subjective experience of The Goddess the other day.


If what you are doing works for you keep on doing that.


Quote:I don't believe in reincarnation because I've never come across any real evidence for it in spite of subjective experiences which I've been told were flashbacks to previous lives. You can blame my use of Jungian psychology for that opinion. Cool Shades


I was reading that 3% of Americans had NDE experiences.
Many of them were atheists.
Now they have no doubt that there is a afterlife and God is there.
You shouldn't really worry whether afterlife or God is there or not.
Sometime it takes time to put all the pieces that form the puzzle
together.
The time will sort out all the problems. Smile

(May 8, 2014 at 11:51 am)bennyboy Wrote:
(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I already said many times what the consciousness is.
It is like the iceberg.
The small size that we are aware of is the one above the water.
The bigger part below the water is the one which we are not yet aware of.

Ahhh, yes. That ol' "consciousness we are not yet aware of."

I don't think you know what consciousness means.


Gee, how did you know that i don't know?
I know how smart and intelligent you are.
Please explain to me what consciousness is.
I promise i will cover you with thousand of kudos. Worship (large)
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 6, 2014 at 9:38 am)Confused Ape Wrote:
(May 6, 2014 at 9:19 am)Chas Wrote: “Quantum” means an unfolding of the powerful. It is a sign of things to come. This quest never ends. It is time to take peace to the next level.

And how do we do that?

The universe is a hologram manifested by Cosmic Consciousness.
The whole of creation is contained in that bit of fluff on the carpet which also contains the whole of creation.
Become like that bit of fluff so the powerful unfolds within you.

I see you have raised your consciousness to the correct level. Great

(May 6, 2014 at 9:50 am)Riketto Wrote:
(May 6, 2014 at 9:19 am)Chas Wrote: Transformation requires exploration. You and I are lifeforms of the cosmos. Have you found your circuit?
Lifeform, look within and awaken yourself. If you have never experienced this uprising through non-local interactions, it can be difficult to reflect. It can be difficult to know where to begin.
Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the quantum soup via sub-atomic particles. Humankind has nothing to lose. Reality has always been beaming with dreamers whose hopes are engulfed in potential. How should you navigate this archetypal solar system? Although you may not realize it, you are spatial. The quantum cycle is calling to you via supercharged electrons. Can you hear it?
Who are we? Where on the great path will we be recreated?
The grid is beaming with bio-feedback. By deepening, we exist. Consciousness consists of frequencies of quantum energy. “Quantum” means an unfolding of the powerful. It is a sign of things to come. This quest never ends. It is time to take peace to the next level.


You are free to believe that we are coming from that continuum of that physical force that give life.
The only problem with this theory is that consciousness is not physical
so it is obvious to me that it can not be generated by something physical. Cool Shades

We exist, we vibrate, we are reborn. Interconnectedness is a constant.
Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the cosmos via four-dimensional superstructures.

Soon there will be a summoning of synchronicity the likes of which the universe has never seen. Imagine a redefining of what could be. Eons from now, we messengers will believe like never before as we are guided by the dreamscape.

Today, science tells us that the essence of nature is nature. Rejuvenation is the healing of health, and of us. Health requires exploration.

We are in the midst of a life-affirming redefining of potentiality that will give us access to the universe itself. We are at a crossroads of serenity and discontinuity. Humankind has nothing to lose.

(May 8, 2014 at 10:19 am)Riketto Wrote:
(May 7, 2014 at 7:11 pm)Chas Wrote: If you have never experienced this flow at the quantum level, it can be difficult to believe. Have you found your circuit? The quantum cycle is calling to you via supercharged electrons. Can you hear it?

Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the grid via superpositions of possibilities. Reality has always been full of beings whose third eyes are nurtured by divinity. We are in the midst of a transformative summoning of potential that will enable us to access the world itself.

It can be difficult to know where to begin. Although you may not realize it, you are quantum. The quantum soup is calling to you via a resonance cascade. Can you hear it?


Supercharged electrons?
There is something infinitely smaller than electrons.
Sarkar call them microvita.

http://www.ru.org/future-studies/microvi...ution.html

and this microvita is much more powerful than supercharged electrons. Smile

There is no evidence of a microvitum in any experiment in particle physics.
Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims.
Science is not a subject, but a method.
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 9, 2014 at 9:44 am)Riketto Wrote: Awareness is very good but a change of system is a lot better.

Awareness has to come first, though, otherwise we won't know what's got to be changed.

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: If what you are doing works for you keep on doing that.

I intend to . Smile

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: I was reading that 3% of Americans had NDE experiences.
Many of them were atheists.
Now they have no doubt that there is a afterlife and God is there.

Yes, atheists can have NDE's the same as everyone else. What I'm currently looking for is information about how atheists were effected by their experience. Did all the atheists decide that God and an afterlife are real or did some of them dismiss their experience as a trick of the brain? There's also another question. How common are near death experiences?

Near-death experience in survivors of cardiac arrest: a prospective study in the Netherlands

Quote:Findings 62 patients (18%) reported NDE, of whom 41 (12%) described a core experience.

Interpretation We do not know why so few cardiac patients report NDE after CPR, although age plays a part. With a purely physiological explanation such as cerebral anoxia for the experience, most patients who have been clinically dead should report one.

If there really is an afterlife why do very few people get to see it before they're brought back?

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: You shouldn't really worry whether afterlife or God is there or not.

I'm not worried about whether there's an afterlife. As far as I'm concerned it's very unlikely but still unknown. After all, nobody on either side of the argument about it has come back from being dead past the point of no return. If there's nothing, the people who believe in an afterlife will never know they were wrong. If there is an afterlife, those of us who don't believe in it will get a surprise.

(May 8, 2014 at 10:54 am)Riketto Wrote: Sometime it takes time to put all the pieces that form the puzzle
together.

It also helps to have the right pieces before starting to put them all together. Cool Shades



(May 9, 2014 at 11:15 am)Chas Wrote: We exist, we vibrate, we are reborn. Interconnectedness is a constant.
Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the cosmos via four-dimensional superstructures.

That's because the universe is made of cosmic strings tying brains together. In order to advance we must escape the limitations of the four-dimensional superstructures by quantum calibrating our brains so we can join the interconnectedness which is tied together by strings vibrating at higher frequencies. The Superstrings will allow us to interact with the cosmos in 10 dimensions, the M strings in 11 dimensions and, when we are ready for the Bosonic strings, we will interact in 26 dimensions. This is the highest vibration of all and reaching it ends the cycle of death and rebirth.
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 9, 2014 at 12:31 pm)Confused Ape Wrote:
(May 9, 2014 at 11:15 am)Chas Wrote: We exist, we vibrate, we are reborn. Interconnectedness is a constant.
Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the cosmos via four-dimensional superstructures.

That's because the universe is made of cosmic strings tying brains together. In order to advance we must escape the limitations of the four-dimensional superstructures by quantum calibrating our brains so we can join the interconnectedness which is tied together by strings vibrating at higher frequencies. The Superstrings will allow us to interact with the cosmos in 10 dimensions, the M strings in 11 dimensions and, when we are ready for the Bosonic strings, we will interact in 26 dimensions. This is the highest vibration of all and reaching it ends the cycle of death and rebirth.

Our conversations with other beings have led to a flowering of hyper-mystical consciousness. Who are we? Where on the great myth will we be recreated? Throughout history, humans have been interacting with the planet via electromagnetic resonance.
Skepticism is not a position; it is an approach to claims.
Science is not a subject, but a method.
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RE: The redneck strike again.
(May 9, 2014 at 9:44 am)Riketto Wrote: The only way to stop these evil is to change the whole system.
Indira Gandhi tried to kill Sarkar after she put him in jail for
promoting his Prout system that would have put an end to corruption.

Wikipedia Wrote:Professor Narasingha P. Sil describes Sarkar's ideas of the social cycles that underlie PROUT as having "little originality or historical validity", having been derived "with some feeble adjustments" from traditional Hindu caste structure.[11] Ravi Batra used the ideas of PROUT in his bestseller The Great Depression of 1990 and other books. In reviewing the book for the Los Angeles Times, economist Paul Erdman described the work as "a strange mixture of voodoo historical theories and sound economic analysis".

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