Soundbites 1

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  1. The trinity is something that has been mentioned from time to time. What is it? Well, to me at least, the trinity is the made up of the three aspects of being-ness. Body (physical), thought and emotion. Everyone of us has some combination of heaven/hell in each. A 'hell body' would be some sort of physical disease and 'hellish mind' would be mental disease and hell emotions would be an emotional disease. A heaven body would be a body free of disease and a heaven mind would be a mind free of diseased thoughts and the same with emotions. So, in each aspect of the trinity, each person has some combination of heaven/hell. If you have heaven in one aspect of the trinity, you will have hell in the other.

  2. There is one pianist playing all the minds of the world in-concert. You understand metaphor, right?

  3. Thoughts are received by the brain not generated in it? The people on your TV aren't actually in it, right. So it is with thought and the brain. Someone said, thinking that consciousness emanates from the brain is like thinking radio emanates from from the radio. Stunning as it is, your mind is 'remote influenced' from beyond time and space. Your thoughts literally are not your own. People like you and I are merely vehicles that receive consciousness. Put the work in to clear your channel and reception and you will find you have access to all knowing.

  4. A question which I don't know the answer to. If there is no ‘divine master plan’, who called it a plan-et?

  5. Virtually simulated worlds. Things we regard as real have to be seen as being made of things which cannot in themselves be regarded as real. This has all the hallmarks of virtualisation. It’s difficult to accept that you are biological computer living in a computer. Everything that you do and happens is calculated. Hard to believe that Ernie the computer Lords over all that happens and yet, it’s a fact. Self determination. Ha ha ha, you really think any of us have any control over any of this. The idea that we aren't entirely impotent to alter the course of the endeavour called humanity is a delusion. Let that sink in, none of us have any say AT ALL about what happens to ourselves or each other, we only think we do. And that's an important point what we think is going on and what is actually going on are two entirely different things.

  6. The carpenter says to the programmer, "You are a stupid carpenter" and the programmer says to the carpenter, "you are a stupid programmer". Just because something or someone appears to be stupid, that doesn’t mean that it is, or they are, it just appears stupid when viewed from a certain point of view. Just because something appears clever, that doesn’t mean it is, it just appears clever from a certain point of view. Seen from the other point of view, the clever look stupid and the stupid look clever. Never ever forget that it's the most perilous thing, to forget the smarts of the other guy.

  7. Intelligence is a form of cleverness, it is not cleverness itself. A person with a low IQ isn't as intelligent but they are as equivalently clever, in their own way. Doctors (psych doctors) tend to have a high IQ and a low EQ and nurses tend to have a lower IQ and a higher EQ. The reason why these roles are traditionally split down gender lines is that the ancestral experiences prepared the genders differently. The females were prepared to have a higher EQ and the males were prepared to have a higher IQ. I am talking generally, of course.

  8. Madness, cleverness, beauty, importance all of these things are subjective, they are in the ‘eye of the beholder’. It’s hard to accept that your opinions are not absolute. We would all like to think that our own opinions are a little more worthy, but the fact is opinion is based on experience and each person's experiences are different and so, quite rightly, everybody has and should have a different opinion. Each person is a universe. That's right, there is a universe centred on each of us. In my universe rock music is great, in your universe, it isn't - so, that's different universes. So, when we meet and greet each other, we should start telling the truth. Hello, I am a universe of perceptions and the other person says, hello, so am I. Every creature no matter how insignificant is its own universe and they way it works is each person/creature is the centre of their own bubble, defined by how how far the visible light is with them at the centre. So, every creature has a copy universe of perception in its mind and so it is literally its own universe. As William Blake said, 'to see eternity in a grain of sand'. In other words, you could class each subatomic particle as it's own universe, a universe with it at its centre. So, when we say the word particle, maybe we should be saying the word universe or worse yet, maybe a universe is a particle and a particle is a universe.

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