Creation

May 25, 2015

Creation is not an expansion, its a reduction.

We have been led to believe that creation is an expansion.

Most of us imagine creation as an expansion. We think of it as something that grows and gets bigger, some even think of it as something that came from nothing.

Whatever our view of creation is, it is limited to references within our world. In a way, we are like the “frog in the well“, trying to figure out where the water in the well comes from.

In order to understand “creation”, we need to think in a new way.

To most creation appears to be an additive system, an expansion by addition. One way to think of an additive system is, starting with a microscopic dot that becomes a circle and that circle gets bigger and bigger, like a balloon. It is a system that goes from zero to what we have now.

Creation however, is a subtractive process. Which means its not an expansion but a reduction of reality.

One way to think of a subtractive system like creation is to think of a small circle created inside a bigger circle. That small circle is our universe. It exists by using space and energy from the bigger circle. It subtracts energy from a hidden source, similar to every other creation.

This bigger circle is infinite space, it has no boundaries. It is cold and filled with infinite energy.

Our universe is created by a form of reduction, similar to reduction created when cooking.  Energy is reduced to a broth.  That broth is our visible universe.

to be cont.

Light waves

It was an overcast day, dominated by layers of clouds but every-once-in-a-while, the sun would peep thru. I had connected a low watt solar pump in a small pond and as the sun appeared it would turn on the water pump. It happened a few times. At first, I was an observer frozen in awe, but then I came to, and I recorded it. I realized that I was witnessing a relay of waves, from one form to another. I thought wow, the light did that!

As the sun came through the clouds, the light waves from the sun hit the solar panel, the water pump was activated (electric waves), and as the water fell in the pond, water waves were created, along with light waves, air waves and sound waves. All this was being recorded by my  brain waves. It was awesome.  Nature is great.

Time

Time is temporary
Time is temporary

What is time?  Time is a temporary phenomena that occurs in “space”.

Time is Temporary

Time is a temporary phenomena that occurs inside of  creation. Time is finite. “Space” is infinite. To understand time, we need to understand space. “Space” is not visible and therefore is hard to imagine. So, lets full the space with water to help us visualize what it is like.

What is Space?

Imagine space as a container, filled with water. A container with no boundaries, extending out forever, in every direction. It never ends.  This “container” has no beginning and no end. It has always existed and will always exist.  This is space.  This is the realm of the infinite.

Like water, the waves in space are connected in every direction. Space is “fluid” energy. It is hyper sensitive. If you touch a single spot, the information is transmitted to all of space.  An event anywhere is known everywhere.

As we keep imagining that the space is filled with water, now, imagine that a single point in the water was heated and  exploded into a bubble of air that occupies an area many times larger than the area that created it. That is creation.  It is where wave becomes matter. It’s kinda like when a popcorn explodes, kinda.

So what is time?

Time is a measure of the decay of the materials that were created inside that bubble. It may take billions of years to decay and look like forever, but in infinity, it’s merely, an electrical spark. One spark which is preceeded and followed by another, like a never-ending fireworks show.

What is Gravity?

Gravity is the contents of the bubble falling back towards the center of the “space” it occupies.

What is a Black Hole?

A black hole is the place where matter is converted back to wave .

What is the sun?

The sun is a hotspot in “space” where light (energy) is converted to matter. It’s like the opposite of a black hole.

 

 

what is time

(: as an exercise try to visualize infinity 🙂

Time: this is a work in progress, it is flexible and malleable, it’s tricky to talk about “space” because the terms that apply to the bubble may not apply to space, so I keep fine tuning my choice of words.

to be cont.

The White Light

The white light
I knew my computer was about to die. The monitor was partially shattered and it had been operating slower than ever. That day, it happened, it died right before my eyes. As the monitor lost power, for a second, it flashed images on the screen, in reverse-chronological order. I saw images I had worked on days and months before. I froze with my mouth open.
At that moment it occurred to me, that the white light “phenomena”, described by many, all over the world, is not an experience about dying and crossing over to the other side, but re-living the experience of being born.

The white light stories are generally all the same and contain common elements. These experiences are triggered when under severe duress, during severe physical trauma or during what is referred to as “near death experiences”. Accounts of this experience, may have different beginnings but will invariably end like this, “…and then I saw the white light, it was blinding. I was overcome with a feeling of peace and serenity. My relatives were there to guide me”.

The white light experience is so powerful and vivid because it is our first experience outside of the womb. It occurs after one of the most traumatic moments in our life, our passage through the birth canal. It is like the calm after the storm. The people you love the most are always there to comfort you. Most of the time you see your Grandma and your aunts.

The images we saw when exiting the womb were etched in our memory, like when an image is burnt onto a computer screen. When our brain is drained to its lowest electrical power, our memories begin to fade away one at a time until we get to the first memory, the one that’s burnt in.
Seeing the white light is an awesome experience that takes us back to the very day we took our first breath and felt our lungs burn as the air violently rushed in. That was the day when we left the darkness of the womb and entered into the light. In those fragile moments right before our birth, it feels like we are going to die.

The experience of seeing the white light, is not a vision of our death, it is a memory of our birth.