This morning, a tiny child, too young to be from the womb yet, left this plane, almost as fast as she got into it. It has sorely affected someone close to me who was closer to this child's source than I. Still, that one and I have become connected, and what he was going through affected me for much of the day.
how does one teach another Truth? How does one help others understand the connection between all things, so that grief may be recognised for what it is: fear of being left alone, selfish desire to keep someone loved near, a clinging to the physical world.
It is a hard task in this life to break away from the physical biase that we have. It serves its purpose, making for a point of focus in this lesson we call life, but beyond that........illusion.
How do you teach eyes and ears and skin and brain to look beyond, further down in the submolecular world, past all preconceptions? How does one tell another that this isn't real, is not what we are, without sounding to most "sane" ears like a nut?
The human species is on the brink of an evolutionary change, one that might quite literally get down to the atomic level. We are developing beyond the need for this "reality", and it is happening inspite of all the atrocities we weild on each other nearly daily. It feels like a huge bomb, anxious to explode, because to hold all that power in takes more strength than it has. Something has to give.
I ramble, because I do not know how to aide someone in this growth step. It is like havin children, and having to watch them become independant, knowing as much as you hate it, it has to be. Sometime, you have to let go of their hands.
I really do think sometimes that true ignorance just might be bliss. It can be so very hard to be in the Now, just to Be.
Thursday, August 31, 2006
Thursday, August 24, 2006
Say what?!
Okay, let me get this right.....we have gone from being told that we now have twelve planets in the solar system to being told now that one of the planets isn't one.....
Not only am I thoroughly confused,I am disgusted. Humans are so bloody arrogant! How the hell do we know what constitutes a planet?! For all we know, there's life on some bloody asteroid out their in the Kuniper Belt (I know I spelled that wrong, but I am flustered!) And to boot, scientists have been spending way too much time and money arguing over this stupid piece of pseudo-knowledge! Aren't there more pressing things to be concerned with?!
Okay I will stop ranting. It is actually too trivial a thing to get so wound up about. Truly, the only ones I think I can trust are the astrologers! I believe they have about 10 planets now, and a couple of other bodies they consider signifigant enough to give space to on a detailed natal chart. Astrology is based on the concept, upheld by Einstein himself I might add, that other celestial bodies exert force upon us. It has truth to it, because space is not a void, as was once thought. Molecules may be further apart than say in a dense body such as your own, or this planet, but they are none the less there. If one bothers the surface of the water, are not the vibrations of that motion felt elsewhere within that body of water? Of course they are: basic physics. It goes to stand that though they might be minute, the motions of the planets, etc., around the sun affect the sun. That's how most of the other planets found in our galaxy have been tracked down: they cause a wobble in their star's movement. Oh yeah, that means we should include in such a reading which way the wind was blowing the day you were born, and if there were any earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, but let's be at least a little sensible! Have you ever actually seen a natal chart?! They are tough enough to interprete!
Seriously though, I wish science would get on with more important things than "he said, she said." What an incredibly trivial abuse of what should be considered brilliant minds!
Not only am I thoroughly confused,I am disgusted. Humans are so bloody arrogant! How the hell do we know what constitutes a planet?! For all we know, there's life on some bloody asteroid out their in the Kuniper Belt (I know I spelled that wrong, but I am flustered!) And to boot, scientists have been spending way too much time and money arguing over this stupid piece of pseudo-knowledge! Aren't there more pressing things to be concerned with?!
Okay I will stop ranting. It is actually too trivial a thing to get so wound up about. Truly, the only ones I think I can trust are the astrologers! I believe they have about 10 planets now, and a couple of other bodies they consider signifigant enough to give space to on a detailed natal chart. Astrology is based on the concept, upheld by Einstein himself I might add, that other celestial bodies exert force upon us. It has truth to it, because space is not a void, as was once thought. Molecules may be further apart than say in a dense body such as your own, or this planet, but they are none the less there. If one bothers the surface of the water, are not the vibrations of that motion felt elsewhere within that body of water? Of course they are: basic physics. It goes to stand that though they might be minute, the motions of the planets, etc., around the sun affect the sun. That's how most of the other planets found in our galaxy have been tracked down: they cause a wobble in their star's movement. Oh yeah, that means we should include in such a reading which way the wind was blowing the day you were born, and if there were any earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, but let's be at least a little sensible! Have you ever actually seen a natal chart?! They are tough enough to interprete!
Seriously though, I wish science would get on with more important things than "he said, she said." What an incredibly trivial abuse of what should be considered brilliant minds!
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