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Questions from billym, 2007, 02/23 Q: Do you think Tom Bearden's conception of the "time domain" (scalar waves zipping around) would be equivalent to what people might call "the spirit world," or "the world of spirit?" A: No. Of course, that depends what you mean by 'spirit'. Q: Or is spirit beyond that? A: So-called 'spirit' is not 'beyond' but 'other' than that. The term 'spirit' MUST be defined in any conversation because there is way way too much perception, opinion, misperception and illusion concerning whatever 'spirit' may or may not be. So here is a list of definitions that I use and can agree with: "The spirit is the impelling influence of infinity, or the one creative source, force, that is manifest. ...spirit is the life-giving force in every condition, whether of mental or material action." - Cayce (5749-3) "Spirit is the vibrating energy which underlies the manifestations of all matter." (Dr. Ralph Spencer Lewis, AMORC) "This term is used very indiscriminately, a fact that may cause great confusion. In its true meaning spirit is a unity, a one living universal power, the source of all life; but the word spirit and spirits is also used very often to signify invisible, but nevertheless substantial things Ð forms, shapes, and essences, elementals and elementaries, shades, ghosts, apparitions, angels, and devils." [Franz Hartmann] "Mr. Keely affirms, with other philosophers, that there is only one unique substance, and that this substance is the Divine spirit of life, and that this spirit of life is God, who fills everything with his thoughts, disjoining and grouping together these multitudes of thoughts in different bodies called atmospheres, fluids, matters, animal, vegetable, and mineral forms." Bloomfield-Moore And then there is this magnificent piece by Cayce: "Spirit is the First Cause, the primary beginning, the motivative influence, - as God is Spirit. "Spirit is the First Cause. Mind is an effect, or an active force that partakes of spiritual as well as material import. Mind is an essence or a flow between Spirit and that which is made manifest materially. "God, the First Cause, in spirit, created in spirit the separate influences or forces that are a portion of, and manifested in the spirit of, God. In that essence, to become materially manifested through the evolution of the spirit of God, sin first began. "The first concept as may be had of that in materiality is that it is an essence, without form, save as it begins to manifest, - as would be gas, odor, wind, smoke, - yet that it has with it the will, the mind, the power to make manifest by that with which, in which, it manifests, - as does also odor, gas, wind and the like. "Thus - as the activities came - we may assume that the First Cause was Spirit, Mind, Will." Cayce (262-123) So, assuming Bearden defines scalar potentials (not waves) as pure potential (which I think he does) then yes, in a certain manner of speaking, scalar potentials (because pure potential cannot by definition have waves/dualities/polarity) are then in fact dimensionless IDEAS in the Mind of Diety. But of course the Godless sciences cannot accept any Gods except money, position and fame. Keeping in mind that Pure Consciousness knows not Time or Space.... Q: Also where in the scalar theory does one arrive at something that might be equivalent to traditional theories of non-duality? I'm not sure traditional science has much to offer as to concepts of non-duality other than what they call 'singularity'. But then even that approximation is riddled with abstract notions of multi-dimensionalities all comprised of mental fictions designed to justify what went before (Mad Hatters at dinner). This is that old adage about "one cannot get there from here" because here is built on sand of illusion. |
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