Saturday, November 27, 2010

Thought Pursuit "11.27.10"

 Day of 12 Red Crystal Skywalker
Tone 12 (Crystal): creative power to Dedicate Cooperation, action to Universalize
Red Skywalker Seal (BEN): Explores and emphasizes Space 


Thought Pursuit on the Conscious Manifestation of Intent...


The conscious manifestation of intent has a striking subtlety within our current illusion/illusions. It is completely natural and it is completely unique. To those that recognize it, it shows itself to be tangible and powerful. But it is not necessarily the easiest presence to perceive.


We're all very capable of manifesting. There are masterful manifestations and crude ones, even cruel ones; and often all those manifesters reside within each of us as individuals, as we reflect what we conceive possible back into the societies we create together.


It can be difficult to grasp our conscious manifestations of intents because the traces they leave behind are our constant acts and reactions. Our habits, our practices, our setbacks. Our triumphs too, but they are harder to remember because we are so present in the exultation of them that we only recall beaming light/love or love/light. Because of this, the paths we persist through on our way to our setbacks, habits, and triumphs are the roads most significant to our experience. When we begin to recognize those paths we choose to walk down (on the way to our setbacks, practices and triumphs), we begin to focus our intent(s).


Considering this, intent proves itself to be a primordial omniversal tool that is free to be used to your chosen degree of proficiency. I think of intent as the conscious investment of thought/action/energy in all energetic exchanges or interactions. Basically it is our sculpting(s) of our existences - uniquely and collectively.


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

On The Omniverse

Day of 7 Blue Resonant Eagle
Tone 7 (Resonant): Creative power to Channel Attunement, action of Inspiring
Blue Eagle Seal (MEN): Creates and emphasizes Vision

On Mayan Time

For starters, I'm going to briefly explain why I prefer to document my life by Mayan time as opposed to Gregorian time. Gregorian time has, though originally documented closer to the actual concept of time in the Universe, been misconstrued by religious dogma to such a degree that - in terms of the concept of time IN RELATION TO THE UNIVERSE - it is closer to irrelevance than meaning. Documenting ALL OF TIME IN THE UNIVERSE based on when one individual on Earth died is (I'm about to cuss) fucking stupid. "A.D." and "B.C." do not mean shit in the Universe. What's to keep us from, I dunno, reconfiguring time to when....hmmm, Reagan was born under this system? Or hell, when I was born. Time did not officially start or end with Jesus and, while I don't have him on a direct line, I'm pretty sure Jesus would agree. Therefore, I prefer to document time by the Mayan Calendar, which is far more accurate than any calendar we currently can buy to mark the year in any regular store in the USA. The energetic meaning associated with the scientifically documented time in the Mayan Calendar is also useful in that it gives character to the energy of time, which I think is truer to time than the actual numbers involved. I wrote a paper on this in college and I'll dig it up and blow the dust off of it to see if I can get you a more concrete explanation of Mayan time in the scientific sense. Until then, enjoy the energetic meanings.

Universe vs. Omniverse

While that title makes what I'm about to say sound like some SUPER AWESOME massive destruction movie, I actually desire to differentiate between "my" concept of Space as opposed to what seems to be the general conception of Space. Even though the term "Universe" is not an inaccurate conceptualization of Space, in my opinion, it also is not very descriptive of the complexities of Space.

The prefix "Uni-" means*: (combining form) one; having or consisting of one.

By all dominant dogmas on the planet Earth this must be correct. It is said we come from one "Bang," one "God" or one "Nothing" by the majority of people. Therefore, whatever the source, it is evident that our existence in Space is of a unifying nature (though any observation of this planet might suggest otherwise)...

The definition of "Universe" is*: (n)  (the universe) all existing matter and space considered as a whole; the cosmos.

The definition of "verse" by itself comes from the Latin "versus" meaning turned.*

The unfortunate thing, to me, about the idea of "one" in science is that it tends to lack its multiplicity within the language allowed to describe it. As if the Universe only contains "one" purpose as opposed to ALL purposes. As if even "one" isn't multifaceted. Thus, I prefer to emphasize the Onmi- nature of the Universe.

The definition of the prefix "Omni-" is*: (combining form) a) all; of all things and b) in all ways or places

I generally fluctuate between the terms "OmniUniverse" and "Omniverse" but essentially I think the concept of omni is important to consider in addition to the oneness of the meaning of Universe.

I think it is important to consider because in addition to us all being one in Space, we are all also equally unique in our energetic form/being. Thus, one and all have a dual and FANTASTIC meaning to consider. For all and everything in creation to come from the same source and yet for each energetic entity to be unique in itself is a great gift and privilege.

So from this point on I will be using the terms Omniverse and OmniUniverse.

On "Aliens"