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Re: matter


Message written by

Craig
October 12, 2013 at 10:53:47:

In Reply to
matter
posted by
kim marine
October 07, 2013 at 11:08:11:

 
Hi Kim,

The supposition is that there are two forms of matter/energy: matter and anti-matter. In the big bang, the universe separated into the two and everything is fine as long as they don't have contact with each other. It's an interesting story.

You wrote, "Is that why we have a physical experience on this plane and unable to see any other reality that exists beyond, because there are two opposing forces here?"

Not exactly. You used "experience" in your question. That's the correct word for what the physical realm is. It isn't really a realm in the sense of having an independent reality. We have experiences through the senses, in memory, in understanding and intuition, in emotion, and in other distinct ways. However, we know only that the experience exists; we know nothing about the idea of a separate physical realm. All we have is the experience.

The experiences we have could be of anything from any plane or sphere, but we're focused on the experiences of what we know as the earth plane today so we can learn from the experiences. To have continuity and focus, we have to be limited to the experiences we share in this situation or plane. If we weren't limited to it, we'd all be off in our own worlds and couldn't have experiences together here.

So we come into our earth plane period of experiences focused on it, without recalling the other experiences we've had and without having easy access to any of the other experiences we could have. We have to stay focused. When we've finished with our schooling in this period, we can regain some of our memories of other experiences, and we have access to a broader range of experiences. But it's all experience. That's all we know.

Love and peace, Craig


 



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