From a yellow note-pad
Posted: Tue Oct 22, 2024 12:18 pm
I came across an old yellow-page note-pad and found within it a random note to myself written a few years ago. My home is cluttered with such spontaneous writings, and I must wonder to whom I'm writing such mental meanderings -- perhaps it's my higher self speaking to my ego-self, eh?
Whatever the motive in jotting down this sort of psychological doodling, I think it would be okay if I share this with the forum here.
Undated: "Out there and In here"
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It isn't 'out there'; it's 'in here'. The source of creation is spiritual, which, again, is 'in here' -- not 'out there'.
Hence the mind. And hence the electromagnetic attraction and its accompanying interface with the individual human brain.
Can meta mix with matter?
When the mind is seen as being concentric within the electrified brain and yet the brain itself is known to be concentric to consciousness, the implied quantum inversion establishes itself. Isn't that then the marriage of meta to matter? The old query is renewed moment by moment -- "To be or not to be".
But isn't un-beingness thereby being itself the inferred being of beingness bound to a body?
The query itself realizes that the brain is a frontier to science and the healing arts. It silently suggests the heirarchy properly seen remains forever thus --
Spirit, Soul, and Psyche comprise the Within, while the brain and the boned body interface the world Out There.
I often ask myself -- am I crazy, or what?
Whatever the motive in jotting down this sort of psychological doodling, I think it would be okay if I share this with the forum here.
Undated: "Out there and In here"
*
It isn't 'out there'; it's 'in here'. The source of creation is spiritual, which, again, is 'in here' -- not 'out there'.
Hence the mind. And hence the electromagnetic attraction and its accompanying interface with the individual human brain.
Can meta mix with matter?
When the mind is seen as being concentric within the electrified brain and yet the brain itself is known to be concentric to consciousness, the implied quantum inversion establishes itself. Isn't that then the marriage of meta to matter? The old query is renewed moment by moment -- "To be or not to be".
But isn't un-beingness thereby being itself the inferred being of beingness bound to a body?
The query itself realizes that the brain is a frontier to science and the healing arts. It silently suggests the heirarchy properly seen remains forever thus --
Spirit, Soul, and Psyche comprise the Within, while the brain and the boned body interface the world Out There.
I often ask myself -- am I crazy, or what?