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DrEvil » Mon Dec 23, 2013 3:04 pm wrote:@Elvis: Not ignoring you, but haven't had made the time to read through all the material yet (@Slim - same goes for Radin, btw. I'll try to get back to him too). I'm incredibly lazy, and easily distracted, but I'll try to post a proper reply Soon(tm).
Sounder » Mon Dec 23, 2013 4:16 am wrote:Reincarnation is a word that carries implications that may trace back to ‘hopes’ for the long term existence of a particular expression of being. If I remember correctly, Buddhists consider, in a typically elitist manner (sorry), that the only ones that really ‘reincarnate’ are the Tulku’s, because they are the only ones that can maintain focus in the radically different environments of life and death. Still, the idea may hold a kernel of truth in that the impressions that many report as being memories of past lives, may represent lets say, resonance with the (vibrational) residue of prior efforts to organize the information signals and patterns that are our sources for understanding.
We are all receivers with attenuated signal processing capabilities.
Sorry about the brevity, but I gotta get back to the lab to work on my resonance accelerator devise.
Ben D » Mon Dec 23, 2013 11:23 pm wrote:Fwiw, it is my understanding that nine incarnations are the maximum required to enter and pass through the human kingdom stage of the obligatory complete Cosmic pilgrimage...
slimmouse » Tue Dec 24, 2013 3:49 pm wrote:Indeed it does, and indeed it most likely is in very many respects, other than the truly important and very personal human experiences of "yourself"..
So here you are minime, in this big video game.
How you gonna live it, knowing what you now know ?
Gazing past the planets, looking for total view
I've been lying here for hours,
You've got to make the journey out and in
Wonders of a lifetime, right there before your eyes
Searching with this life of ours
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in.
If you think it's a joke, that's all right
Do what you want to do.
I've said my piece and I'll leave it all up to you
Wonders of a lifetime, right there before your eyes
Searching with this life of ours
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in.
If you think it's a joke, that's all right
Do what you want to do.
I've said my piece and I'll leave it all up to you
Gazing past the planets, looking for total view
I've been lying here for hours,
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in
Out and in, out and in
Out and in
The plot was to express what he believed was an evolutionary step in humanity, using an interpretation of Joachim de Fiore, where he believed that one age of humanity used the left side of the brain, another the right, and the future would combine the two leading to a greater understanding of what is real. Moreover, the use of Dante was to demonstrate how hell, purgatory and heaven can all be experiences of life, showing how the world is experienced according to the left, right and whole of the brain.
Nearly all that is known about one interpretation of the projected plot came from a discussion that Dick had with his journalist friend Gwen Lee on January 10, 1982, which Lee transcribed and later published...
The novel dealt with one Ed Firmley, a composer of scores for B-movie grade sci-fi films and a race of alien humanoids that had evolved without the development of sound as a basis of communication. The shamans of this alien race would on occasion have visions of Earth and its many sounds. Due to their unique evolution without sound the holy men were incapable of describing these experiences to the rest of their race. They just knew that the place they saw was their heaven. Meanwhile their race was modeled around sight and light, encompassing much more of the electromagnetic spectrum than the limited human vision. In fact, from their perspective, humans were capable of sight but nearly blind, such as a mole appears to a human. Their language involved the telepathic projection of color patterns in precise gradations and following mathematical formulas.
A spaceship carrying members of this race arrives on Earth and they mug Ed Firmley, a famous composer they quickly discover, as a cover-up for plugging a bio-chip into his head. This bio-chip is a digitized form of one of the aliens with a link back to the ship – essentially allowing everyone to experience Ed Firmley by proxy. The bio-chip is supposed to be passive, serving only as a means of relaying the mystic experience of sound to an entire race. Soon the alien presence in the bio-chip becomes bored of Firmley’s music, which is bland, schmaltzy schlock and the pop music that he constantly listens to. As a consequence of this boredom, the bio-chip turns from being passive to active, controlling what Firmley listens to as well as feeding him mathematical formulas that he begins to use as the basis of his compositions. His career, from a financial perspective, dwindles but he becomes a respected avant-garde artist. The active role the bio-chip takes in the relationship begins frying Firmley’s brain. At this point the aliens make themselves known and offer to remove the chip, but Firmley refuses. He sees himself as an artist where as before he was of no consequence, doing what he did simply for money. Firmley decides to give up his body to be transformed into a bio-chip which is in turn implanted into an alien brain. This will also lead to the eventual death of the alien host but it offers Firmley a chance of experiencing their world of lights, our heaven.
minime » 29 Dec 2013 14:12 wrote:And now a musical interlude...Gazing past the planets, looking for total view
I've been lying here for hours,
You've got to make the journey out and in
Wonders of a lifetime, right there before your eyes
Searching with this life of ours
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in.
If you think it's a joke, that's all right
Do what you want to do.
I've said my piece and I'll leave it all up to you
Wonders of a lifetime, right there before your eyes
Searching with this life of ours
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in.
If you think it's a joke, that's all right
Do what you want to do.
I've said my piece and I'll leave it all up to you
Gazing past the planets, looking for total view
I've been lying here for hours,
You've got to make the journey out and in
Out and in, out and in
Out and in, out and in
Out and in
I'm gonna sit and watch the web
That you will build this day
Will it be a thread of love you weave?
It's yours to show the way
Then everything will be
As you will see in the light
Gazing past the planets
Looking for total view
I've been lying here for hours
You gotta make the journey
Out and in
Hark, listen here he comes
Hark, listen here he comes
Turning, spinning, catherine wheeling
Forever changing
There's no beginning
Speeding through a charcoal sky
Observe the truth, we cannot lie
Travelling eternity road
What will you find there?
Carrying your heavy load
Searching to find
Your peace of mind
Everything's turning
Turning around
See with your mind
Leave your body behind
Now that we're out here
Open your heart
To the universe
Of which we're a part
I never thought I'd get to be a million
I never thought I'd get to be the thing
That all his other children see
...Look at me...
Watching and waiting
For someone to understand me
I hope it won't be very long
But if you want to play
Stay right back on earth
Waiting for rebirth
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one they said
The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,
But still they come.
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