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Re: is Bruce a Real Person?
Reply #15 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 7:04pm
 
Hi Justin,
thanks for answering. I see the problem in using terms which are genuine terms of physics. An example:
  You said: "brown has a very similar wavelength to regular yellow".
  "Wavelength" is a strictly physical term (though you can see the length of a water wave or sth similar). Certain wavelengths of colors can only be given of pure spectral colors. Brown isn't a spectral color. If analysed with a spectroscope, a pool of different wavelengths will be the result.
  If you would have said that brown seems to you to express a similar feeling/mood/whatever I really would have not this problem! At times, I'm painting, and some years back I was obsessed with colors, every color is something special for me and there are so many! But, I hope you get my point, genuine physics' terms can only be understood in their -of course- physics'-meaning or they must be explicit given another meaning.
  It's the same with "range of vibration which is like from sound to cosmic rays", you made no difference between material waves and electromagnetic waves. Why you use the term "vibration" at all? I can understand terms like "we resonate to each other" or "to get tuned to each other", because it's easy to get the connection with music. So, is it therefore you use the term "vibration"? I guess it is the music-implication of vibration what makes it so attractive to use it. If one dimension has a vibration rate one octave higher than another dimension, are they more in harmony than two dimensions with a minor-secunde-difference? Then the musical-vibration- analogy would make sense.

You know, there's nothing to say against that all is one field. But I try to figure out if to speak of "dimensions with different vibrations/frequencies" says more than just "different dimensions".

Finally, I'm the last one to say that truth is only to find in physics. Far from that. I only try to get the message! I'm an explorer just like you and have to deal with the language problem. So let's work to speak clearly and don't mix consciousness things up with physics' terms. The sceptical natural scientists are waiting for exactly this to discredit anyone who uses it wrongly though one wants to say insightful things. It would be a pity, and I don't want that to happen.

Yes, I read all of Bruce's books, and to interprete that gravity theory I'm not expert enough! And I just started to read Rosalind McKnights books. Good vibes Wink to you,
Spooky
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Reply #16 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 7:53pm
 
Greets,

Relevant to this discussion on vibrations, frequencies, energies, physics and spirituality (ie. Conscientiology), I had just made a post on Justin's other thread on free energy, and will reproduce it here for your convenience :

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The following paper, published in Vol 1, No. 4, April 99 issue of the Journal of Conscientiology, titled "Conscientiology and Physics", discusses the merits and demerits of conceptual migrations from Physics to Conscientiology, and may be of particular interest to Physicists (particularly Quantum Physicists) who are also interested in, or working with, the spiritual, consciential or evolutionary sciences.

(Click on each page below to open; note that Internet Explorer automatically scales down the image to fit into your browser window, you'll have to move your mouse cursor to the bottom right of the image, and click on the 'X' that appears to enlarge it back to its original size).


Conscientiology and Physics - pg 289

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 290 & 291

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 292 & 293

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 294 & 295

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 296 & 297

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 298 & 299

Conscientiology and Physics - pg 300 & 301
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Reply #17 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 8:28pm
 
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Yes, I read all of Bruce's books, and to interprete that gravity theory I'm not expert enough! And I just started to read Rosalind McKnights books. Good vibes  to you,
Spooky


 
Smiley  Well thanks..i think lol.  J/k thanks, and i know you're just playing devil's advocate, and pointing how some things aren't a good way of putting stuff.  Good vibes to you too Wink
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Reply #18 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 8:30pm
 
Hi Kyo,

Thanks a bunch for the links, i look forward to checking them out.  I was wondering if i could p.m. you some time with some questions about Jon and Hilarion?

Much appreciation
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Reply #19 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 8:38pm
 
Spooky2 wrote, Quote:
The sceptical natural scientists are waiting for exactly this to discredit anyone who uses it wrongly though one wants to say insightful things. It would be a pity, and I don't want that to happen.


 Well frankly my dear, i don't give a damn  Wink
Besides, i don't think too many scientist peruse this site without already having some kind of belief in the afterlife....

 And being human like the rest of us, even though scientists, there is still a tendency for what Bruce and many others have outlined, "belief can and does often block perception" and it applies just as much to them.  I definitely don't feel responsible for others beliefs, or lack thereof.  Lol you might care, but that doesn't mean i should. 8)

Peace
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Reply #20 - Oct 30th, 2005 at 11:10pm
 
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Hi Kyo,

Thanks a bunch for the links, i look forward to checking them out.  I was wondering if i could p.m. you some time with some questions about Jon and Hilarion?

Much appreciation



Hello Justin,

Sure, feel free to private message your questions. I'd reply them based on my experience with the Jon, Hilarion and the Readings, though if its regarding the technical or further details of the Hilarion-Jon channeling process or such, you might want to contact Jon himself, the channeler, directly via e-mail.

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Kyo
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Reply #21 - Oct 31st, 2005 at 8:09pm
 
It seems to me that Quantum Mechanics and String Theory are examples of how physics is inching closer to a better understanding of Wider Reality. I can't say for sure because I can't do the math to understand these theories, if in fact anyone can really understand them anyway, but I wonder if in the not too distant future whether the vocabulary of physics will indeed merge with that used for Wider Reality. Just a thought.

Bob
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