Claudio Pisani wrote on Mar 6th, 2016 at 7:38am:Hi, Bruce & all.
I've read somewhere in the Web that the white light at the end of the tunnel is an ET's trick to force us to reincarnate, the real Light of God is yellow. Do you know if is it true?
Claudio
"ET trick" - hmmff pppbblblblb ...oh my goodness. So many people are concerned about creatures from outer space coming to play tricks on them. Really though, we needn't worry about such things. There are real things to concern our self with. Like our relationships and attitude to those around us. But then I might be one of those tricky ETs trying to fool you into not worrying about me, so that I can trick you into doing something that I want you to do. But do you really think I might be? You are a fool if you do.
Here is some information though, that might be true or false. Just read it and leave it. Let it sit, somewhere in the background, perhaps give it some thought, await its verification or its disproving.
1. Awareness reaches in a two-way direction, outward and inward, both external and internal; it can look outward at surroundings and/or inward into itself. Though it cannot learn to look inward before learning to maintain steady outward or situational awareness, from which it can take a reverse bearing and by which to direct its internal awareness. That is our first care, as some may know. Similarly the eye, no matter whereabouts upon the body it looks, it cannot see itself, but yet it can know its own existence, and its place, by taking reverse bearings or references off what it sees. And from what it sees, it can reverse reference and know where itself is. And from there it can further extend (or intend) its inward reach, into itself, and explore itself. Our awareness is our own internal eye, the mind's eye, the visual faculty of consciousness. It can look outward at its the worlds of matter and of mind, and back to back to itself it has an internal eye that can look inward, into itself.
Our consciousness is just a segment of our silver cord where it passes through mind. When we have trained our internal awareness to look within an upward, up through the inner stations of consciousness, then we can look within and up the silver cord, up towards our oversoul. It is like looking up inside a tunnel of light, up to God or Heaven.
Does that sound something similar to what those who have near death experiences describe?
2. Did you know that if you mix all the colours of paint or ink together then what you get is black paint or ink. And did you know that if you mix all the colours of light together then what you get is white light. In other words, if you mix all the colours as particles you get blackness, and if you mix all the colours as energy you get white light.
Bear in mind that light is energy, and paint is material. But both are matter and both are energy, depending on our perspective. For both are essentially the same substance, vibrating particles/energy, of coarser or finer grade. And what make something either matter or energy is our relation to it.
Now here is a thought experiment: Imagine the purest white light energy at one end of a spectrum, and blackest darkest energy at the other end. Between the two is a graduating scale from darkest coarsest matter up to finest purest light.
Now, consciousness results from the friction between spirit and matter. And at wherever our consciousness is, there is energy above and seeming matter below. If we move our consciousness up or down the gradient of energy from coarseness to fineness, wherever our consciousness is within that gradient there is the perception of energy above and matter below.
Now for your thought experiment, insert your consciousness, yourself somewhere into that gradient between coarsest darkness and finest purest light. Now, from within that gradient, look down the gradient at all the grades and shades below you. From your perspective they are grades of matter. If you mix them all together you will get darkness. Now look up the gradient at all the grades of energy above you. If you mix them all together you will get pure white light. This is why when we mix pigments, which from our perspective are particles of matter, we get
white light black (edited)
; and if we mix coloured light which from our perspective is waves of energy then we get white light. It is simply because what is matter and what is energy depends on what is below or above our self.
edit: We look down at darkness and up to light. Colour is as much a product of darkness as it is of light. Look through a prism and see that you can still see white things and the rainbows are around the edges of the white things. We live within a giant rainbow.
I am getting a bit ahead of the weather here talking about light and colour so I should leave it at that.
3. Here is some more information that might interest someone. Have you seen those LED lights? They emit white light which uses less electricity than the previous light bulbs which by comparison emit a slightly yellow light, and that yellow light uses more electricity. The reason that the slightly yellow light of the old light bulbs uses more electricity is because the yellow part is heat, or warmth, and it is the heart that uses the most electricity. That is why batteries last a long time with LED lights but go flat quickly with the old fashioned light bulbs.
They yellow component of light is warmth.
Warmth is an ingredient of love. (And so we should include it in our love wish.)
The light of truth is clear white light. The light of love is warm.
The particular shade though, objectively, is representative of where upon the scale or gradient of matter/energy we are. And yet wherever we are, subjectively, the difference between yellow and white is only subtle. Similarly, you would not even know a yellow light, like sun light, or the light of the old fashioned bulbs, is yellow, unless you compared it side by side with white light, like moon light, or the newer LED lights. Have you ever compared the torch lights of the two types of bulgs and noticed that difference. Or gone outside on a silver moonlit night and turned on a standard bulb and noticed how yellow it is compared to the pure white moon light.
It is not that love light should be yellow, but that it has an ingredient of warmth, of comfort. That in itself is enough to give it its tinge of barely discernable yellow, a pure kind yellow, barely perceptible. It is the quality and the function that counts more than the appearance.