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Can You Survive the Transition?
Can you think outside the Rubik's Cube (box)? Should you instead try to go deeper into it, where it resolves into a Torus? So, instead of trying to brake out of the system, you try to break deeper into it. The super-collider folks recently released a news story to the effect that there exists a small theoretical possibility that their upcoming particle experiments could possibly open a microscopic blackhole engulfing and destroying the earth. Seems kinda far fetched and a little too star-treky. But let's stretch and squeeze our brains in a relativistic kind of way, and maybe get a glimse down the rabbit hole. What if their particle collisions do open a micro blackhole, emitting super-high frequency pulses, triggering an instantaneous transformation of human consciousness to a new level, say, around 2012? Don't think so? Me neither. But if the Torus (the shape of a magnetic field) is four dimensional space in its natural, comfortable, flowing state, the implicate order, deeper reality, and the HyperCube represents physical structures pushed to their relativistic limits, then a technological civilization must collapse just as it reaches its apex. As must also, an ego which attempts to approach perfection. Now, what the hell just happened to our world? In Metatron's cube (from the flower of life), you can see triangles within triangles and stars of david within stars of david, if you see only flatly, in two dimensions. But then, you see tetrahedrons and other complex shapes as you push yourself beyond two dimensions, to three. And if you see the hypercube, you're beginning to apprehend the shape of the fourth dimension which turns inward manifesting as time. Physicists consider time to be a spatial dimension which has curled up into subatomic space. But linear structures like cubes cannot remain intact at relativistic speeds or in subatomic reality, the deeper world. Overly rational thoughts cannot go there, perhaps only feelings and intuitions can take us the rest of the way. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet, But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat. Lemon tree very pretty and the lemon flower is sweet, But the fruit of the poor lemon is impossible to eat. When I was but a little boy, My father said to me, Come here and learn a lesson from the lovely lemon tree. My son it's most important, My father said to me, to put your trust in what you feel, and not in what you see. In the sixties, people that think too much, were considered "Square". They tried so hard to advance modern life and its hard driving agenda and paradigms. They promised to solve every problem. But like some inverted, sick kind of "pay it forward", they gave us three new problems for each one they solved. But now humpty dumpty has had a great fall. And all the kings bailouts to all the kings friends, cannot put wall street together again. The dollar will soon be toast. We're on our own. If you're not a square, but rather, yearn for wholeness (circle) and an authentic life, then its time to drop out of this big mad system and let the earth swallow you up as she promised long ago she would, if we ever desperately need her to. A windmill here, a solar panel there, a wireless internet connection and a cabin near a farm, a fishing pole and a vegetable garden, what else do we need? A village is the largest legitimate governmental form. Stay off the grid. We're on our own. They can have their stock options, they're not an option any longer. |