Tuesday, January 8, 2008

And then there was life

I see the physical universe spawning from a divine finger touching the fabric of our realm, and with it, came the explosion of the cosmos. Evidence does confirm an expansion of our universe, spanning out from one point of origin. Yes, the Big Bang is the scientific interpretation, but science won't go beyond that. Something a little more godly needed to enhance the surround. What was created at that moment evolved to our current status.

Much as the Masons refer to an Architect, I see the creation as something very similar. The god who oversees us (humans, this planet) worked as a planner, then there were master craftsmen who incorporated all the elements and designs into our multi-layered dimensional space. Perhaps there are rulers for each kingdom/planet(s)? It's a young god among many who pre-date our own. I believe in the beginning of human existence, there was divine interaction. Stories and text from earlier times illude to such facts. I understand that people from past civilizations had more narrow-minded views and were not as educated to the scientific explanation, but across many cultures there is the same influence. Maybe they were with us in the beginning to get our feet wet and guide us? Maybe they weren't here at all? Ancient cultures did display unique intelligence and were capable of extraordinary feats that even in modern times would be a daunting task. It's amazing that ancient Greek culture can create a device (with gears and mechanics) that can accurately predict solar, lunar, and astrological events.

The Sphynx in Egypt is reportedly dated at 2-3,000 BC, yet it exhibits extensive water erosion. Water has not been present in the region for many thousand years prior to its supposed existence. 10,500 BC is an estimated date which some researchers believe the Sphynx and the surrounding pyramids were constructed. At the time, they would align to their respective constellation, as well as other structures such as the temples in Cambodia. If this were true, I'm not sure why scientists would hide this information from us other than the notion that it was always believed society was not advanced for that period of time. It is certain that no matter their date of creation, it employed incredible techniques which have yet to be mastered.

On the idea of divine intervention, I only have a few lines for that. There is an episode of Futurama in which Bender floats through space until he meets God. He asks Him why he allowed so many bad things to happen. God replied, "You have to use a light touch. If you do too much, people become dependent on you. If you do nothing, people will lose hope...if you do things right, no one will be sure you've done anything at all." Not that my philosophy is based on animated comedy, but it was a unique viewpoint and worth examining.

Also, research has gone into determining how many dimensions encompass our realm. We are for certain there is 3 dimensional space, notated as 3 axis points: x, y, z. I believe these points are grouped together and are connected to another set of axis points which exist at connecting points between other dimensions. Points x, y, z represent physical space; thus, it's own dimensional category. The next dimensional category includes all the factors of (to keep this brief) karma, physic and telekenesis, and sub-spiritual levels. The third, and final dimensional category is the realm of life: where it begins and journey off to.

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