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Ocean Of Time
As time spreads, you get a web of time space bubbles forming into clumps that some call an event matrix or probability matrix, and perhaps like a clump of soap bubbles, the various energies play out. So finally one bubble remains before even that one seems to collapse, only to fold itself into the next…
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Points of Kairos
Kairos is the force of cross-temporal gravity, and to use tarot as a metaphor, in neighboring universes the tarot imagery would present itself in negative relief sort of like a photographic negative. Here we have the death card. In a neighboring universe they might have a life card. A ghost? No. More of a tarot…
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Flow Of Time Energy
Is it easier to predict future events the closer they come? It is easier to predict future events the closer you come to them. Your state of being can resonate with them. There is no space between the event and you, but there is a difference in your “sound” or state of being, and the…
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Gestating You
If we can perceive our pattern in time, can we go anywhere on our pattern and change it by our believing? With the necessary energy, yes. With the energy people typically consider will, no. No amount of biological strain can do it. What does it? It’s something like what we call believing. We have the…
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Measure of Life
To begin the subject of Life Force, some terms need to be defined and agreed upon. Are we in agreement that there is such a thing as life and things that could be called living? And I will be using the term “force” to describe a pattern of action observable in matter. Then, we are…
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Emergent Quality of Life
Shall we discuss consciousness for a moment? They say that consciousness is an emergent quality of the function of the brain or nervous system. I will grant them that argument. It’s fairly useful for understanding significant parts of human experience. So if consciousness is an emergent quality of the function of the brain, or whatever…
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Path of Least Resistance
I will accept that life is shaped by the physical forces, which I suggest are also life force, and yet living things don’t completely conform behaviorally to the physical forces. They don’t develop strictly along the path of least resistance. Why is that? Will, intention, act of creation? Life is the opposite of entropy. Objects follow…
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All Behaviour is Sentient Behaviour
Of course, there’s sentience. The question is how far does it go? Are rocks sentient? I will offer an idea. Take it for nonsense if you wish. If all matter is the same, and some matter is alive, then all matter is alive. If some living matter is sentient, then sentience is a behavior of…
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Things Transform as Wholes
We give every evidence of being self-willed creatures, if that only means we can establish limits for our own behavior on the physical, psychic, and spiritual levels. But to human perception, does reality seem to be what we would call stable? Do things tend to stay neat and orderly? Upheaval doesn’t seem to have a…
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Rules are your Function
I’ve been struggling with getting my head around this lately. That what has been the foundation of my life, the ‘rules’, can just be shifted by me. It’s actually a bit distressing. The only rules are your function, but you don’t have carte blanche to function in any random way. Does reality show any evidence of…
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Life Force Trick: Ecstasy
Now let’s keep it simple. Infants need a rattle, and a mobile, things to examine and interact with that don’t scare them. Ever do that trick where you wet your finger to feel the wind direction a bit better? You can wet your mind. It has a number of reflexes that make it feel bare-naked,…
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Life Force Trick: Imitation
The second life force trick, besides ecstasy, is imitation. You can get a sense of your own power through imitation, because there is nothing outside of the life force for you to imitate. By imitation, I mean imagination, but imagination taken back down to earth without all the thought baggage. You do it as an…
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Fold in the Flow
We are talking about cycles. For those who are accustomed to my classes, the world can get to looking a little infinite, and I supposed daunting, perhaps a better word is boundless. Well, the world, the universe, the whole of the multiverse is infinite, but it still has borders in a sense, boundaries that localize…
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Different Patterns in Different Places
Perhaps something a little more grounded in personal experience. How many places do you ever visit in your dreams? Ah, I seem to go to the same places over and over. A cycle, even when the events seem inconsistent, the geography isn’t. Don’t you think that is maybe a bit weird? It does seem to…
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Take a Walk
Energy is a cycle, and all cycles respond to positive and negative re-enforcement. I agree. Of course, there is the matter of scale. Large scale things tend to be little affected by small scale activity. Can we change the energy in certain rooms in our house? You can change the energy at will, but it…
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Unseen Territory
The sweet smell of a decaying corpse is typically considered repulsive, as is the sweet smell of afterbirth, and yet these qualities can reveal to us a vital part of the invisible geography of our reality. Buddhist death rites are not about something as crass as simple morbidity. They are a very deep form of…
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Input from the Multiversal Geography
Not everything that happens in the fish pond has anything to do with the fish. Consciousness is a shared field, and again it comes down to matters of scale, scope. There are presences and intelligences that are “bigger” than us, and there are exchanges of energy between not only individuals, but collective groups as well.…
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It’s Happening Now
Ever notice that when you are with someone, they will often notice parts of the environment that go unnoticed by you? Women stereotypically notice things like the color of a shirt someone is wearing, and men typically notice objects or task oriented data, and often miss potentially important details. With me? The same applies to…