Friday, June 15, 2012

Perspective Based Reality

My father used to say, "The world does not revolve around you." I realize he was trying to teach me empathy, to walk in someone else's shoes and see things from other people's perspectives.

I believe reality is based on the perspective of each individual based on where they are situated on the time-space continuum. Some scientists say that the time-space continuum is like a fabric and all potential pasts and futures are already laid out on this fabric. If that is the case, then life is like one giant choose your own adventure book; the story has already been written and we are limited in our choices. Plus, each choice we make limits our future decisions.

I prefer to think about the time space continuum as a series of interconnected crystals, or better yet, torus shapes. We tral along a path like along the edge of a crystal. When we come to a vertex (a point), we have to make a decision on which way to proceed. That decision puts us on the edge of a different side of the crystal until we come to another vertex where we make a decision.

When I think of this as interconnected overlapping torus shapes it makes even more sense (at least for me). Almost even single minute in our lives are filled with decisions, but these decisions are not as limited as an "If...then...else..." statement. Indeed, our daily decisions are only limited based on our physical location on the time space continuum.

Many factors affect our decisions- whether we've had sufficient sleep or enough food to eat, for instance, affects whether or not we get out of bed for a midnight snack. What kind of snack we get (if at all) affects our physical body and th future decisions we make.

Each atom is a torus shape with the electron cloud. These connect and overlap, creating the very fabric of the time-space continuum, which itself if a torus shape or overlapping torus shapes. The thing you need to know about the torus is all lines are curved. So, we are not traveling in a straight line. Instead, we are spiraling through space. I like to think of this as the Fibonacci spiral. Yet, at any point on the spiral, we can choose to enter onto another Fibonacci spiral - multiple spirals interconnected three dimensionally.

Some of the things that have affected my thinking in this process are: www.thrivemovement.com - which introducd me to the torus shape in their video, www.larouchepac.com/rteimann1 - which describes some of Reimann's theories and another video or two from youtube on the time-space continuum.

A friend of mine (SymbolicCenter from our chatroom) got me into thinking about making decisions and other people as well. Some people pray to be "in the right place at the right time." This depends on the decisions they make to position themselves there. I pray for the best possible outcome for myself and all those involved. I believe positive energy and light can ensure this happens, or at least helps us make positive decisions.

My father once said, "You can do anything you want in life, you just have to be willing to accept the consequences." The consequences will happen, whether or not you accept them, based on the decisions you make. Choose wisely and good luck.

1 comment:

TheWatcher1997 said...

"I embrace my desire to
feel the rhythm, to feel connected
enough to step aside and weep like a widow
to feel inspired, to fathom the power,
to witness the beauty, to bathe in the fountain,
to swing on the spiral
of our divinity and still be a human." ~Maynard James Keenan~
SPIRAL OUT AND KEEP GOING!!!