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Old 18-08-2017, 12:36 PM
bartholomew
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Originally Posted by Busby
At the moment I'm reading a book in German which carries the title (translated) Soul Secrets and Psychic Worlds'. The author Pierre de Foret, is of the opinion that we humans don't have a 'soul' and we have no consciousness.

What he says is that we are each part of an 'oversoul' and that we don't have a consciousness but that we are consciousness.

I've been busying myself for a long time now with the 'problem' of consciousness having also just finished Carlo Rovelli's book 'Reality is Not What it Seems' an excursion into quantum physics and scientists troubled by clues that suggest that really the world is all in the mind. He doesn't say this directly but points out that it seems as if matter springs out of nowhere. (see Utube)


I see no difficulty with what he says. He is looking beyond the ordinary. Consciousness, as a principle, is not something we have at all but an aspect of all matter, physical and spiritual. It is that which directly of the creator.

Consciousness is not the product of anything. It does not come from anywhere. Consciousness is that which supports all else. It is a primordial principle.

Many have used the term "oversoul". One definition is that it refers to the great being which informs our planet. This is very esoteric indeed. It is not something which is taught in "schools".

The Earth is the physical manifestation of a stupendously great being which is far too advanced for any mere human to contemplate much less "know". This being is that which "informs" the world and everything which is upon or with it, including we humans. Our bodies and there inherent bits of consciousnesses are no more than a part of this "god". Some consider this being to be the real god that religious folks worship though they are not aware of this. This great being is sometimes called the "oversoul" too.

So... the author is accessing a place using his mind. A place where these things are known. He brings back information and puts it to paper. What he espouses may be incomplete or it may seem inconclusive or vague but this is only because none of us has perfect access to the "source".

"Reality", like "truth", is a fluid concept. It changes with the observer. One great problem with science is that they are using three dimensional math to describe the boundaries of a higher dimension. Thus the difficulties with quantum physics. Science is on the verge of discovering that there is more. It will be their imaginations which will lead the way to new realities. Most important here is that even though they know that matter is energy they continue to think in terms of matter. A new math will be required before they can move forward. For instance in the astral plane it is quite possible to exceed the speed of light. It is only necessary to shift up out of the physical, travel great distances, then drop back down. This is the reason our friends in flying saucers suddenly appear and disappear sometimes.

Related note: When brother Jesus ascended into heaven he was merely shifting up into the astral plane. Some people saw this and were amazed. Really though, there are advanced people on Earth right now who can do the same things. Shall we drop to our knees and utter godly testimonies or shall we understand what we are really witnessing? The answers to these questions depend on our abilities to observe.

One more thing for science to consider is this. Most suns are centers of creation. They serve as portals through which spiritual matter becomes physical. Black holes are the reverse. Physical matter reverts to spiritual matter as it passes through these. Will quantum physics be adequate to quantify these processes? No. But it will offer hints. Everything in the phenomenal universe is simple and elegant.

James

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