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Re: Craig? Are momenets like snowflakes?


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Craig
November 12, 2004 at 09:43:37:

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Craig? Are momenets like snowflakes?
posted by
Jennifer
November 09, 2004 at 14:37:47:

 
Hi Curious Jenn,

You wrote,

If I try to picture our world as a whole I start to wonder if it is possible, every time a person has a thought...is there a deeper begining of the thought? like each image a persons mind has captured creates the context of future images? Does that make any sense??

Yes, it makes sense. Out of the universe of possibilities, objects, and people, our lives are occupied by a small sample. We choose that small sample, and some is given to us. Each time we add to our sample, we enlarge ourselves, but the entire universe is available to us. We are at once as large as the entire universe and as limited as the connections we’ve made.

When I prepare to remote view an object on someone’s desk somewhere in the world, I close my eyes and the universe collapses into my consciousness. There is no space. Whether I’m looking inside a box in the same room or on a table thousands of miles away, the impressions are the same. That means Alpha Centauri, 4.5 light years away, also collapses into my consciousness. If there were a table on Alpha Centauri, I believe I could remote view something on it, but it wouldn’t take 4.5 years for the impression to reach me; it would be instantaneous.

But it’s more appropriate to say that while my attention is focused on the noisy, insistent physical realm, I’m not able to relax and allow the subtle greater reality to guide my intuition. The impressions are always there; I just don’t attend to them. And so, rather than say the universe collapses into my consciousness, it would be more accurate to say the universe and I are One, and by my intention, I can touch any part of it instantaneously.

You wrote,

So if that were true would each moment each person has be completly different from one another by the crystals of grow in the direction in which the snowflake choses to grow...yah somethin' like that I think.. ha .. ha
Yes, our connections are different. We have different sets of experiences and different knowledge. We touch different people. And so, out of the entire universe of possibilities, we link to a small sample. But at the same time, you and I are One. At any moment, if we could calm the noisy physical realm that preoccupies our senses, we could communicate. You aren’t apart from me. We’re not even simply joined, because that implies two separate parts side by side. We are One.

You wrote,

So do we have the capacity to view all perceptions as through the eyes of each other I believe yes and as you have put it with in energy we are completly connected to and capable to but I do believe it is a choice one has to make to open to it, some of choose not to.
Yes, we do. We just don’t do it. That’s a pretty brazen statement, I know. So why do I make such an assertion? The reason is that my own experiences and my knowledge of the literature prove, without doubt, that we are One. At times, we see a startling demonstration of that. A mother knows instantly when her son is hit by a car hundreds of miles away; dogs filmed throughout the day become restless and go to the door ten minutes before their master comes home even when the master is instructed to come at odd hours so the dog can’t know the routine; people know when they’re being stared at; twins communicate joy and pain instantly even though continents apart. And there are thousands of other examples on record. We are not separate, and if we intended, and were able to quiet ourselves, we could know what one another is thinking at any time.

You wrote,

Really I think moments are the best example cause even with energy you can explain they are made of the same nuetrons or protons or what ever, but thoughts are made of so many different things like images, scent smell ect... I am starting to think moments are the most unique ...

Yes, this wonderful thought that we can the universe has continuity. At each moment, we know where the things around us came from. Someone is standing in the room and you assume the person entered the room from somewhere. That’s continuity. But you don’t know that for a fact. The idea that the person entered the room is a thought. Even watching a person enter the room is a thought because we can only know what is going on in our mind. Were surmising what’s going on in the surrounding world.

Love and peace, Craig
 



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