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Anyone here go to GATE convention on Saturday?

Started by Carlo Ami Feb 7, 2013.

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Started by Ed Lantz. Last reply by Ed Lantz Jul 7, 2012.

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Comment by MARYSOL GONZALEZ STERLING on September 13, 2009 at 3:20pm
Thank you Patrick,
I welcome you from southern Spain paradise Suntemple by the Cabo de Gata Natural Park. Yes, I also believe that what you are talking might be what is happening to reach slowly self-regeneration, later towards inmortality. What I heard is that the hypothalamus is a transformer in the shape of a pyramid connected to the Earth grid and it is the first to cause a mutation to adapt the voltage to the new Planetary grid. Do you know anything about this? The DNA is constantly adapting in the 90%, I have changed the 10% of protein sythesis due to a bone marrow transplant in 2006 with a bidirectional mismatch of incompatability. They have No example of this before, due that I have not had any side effects and adapted to another blood just like that..I have now 100% changed blood of my donor. I have been working on voice coherence and Heart coherence with Heartlink since 1996-97, and this illness of Acute Myeloblastic Loeukimia from nuclear radioctavity was there buried for 20 years, but I have been able to overcome any adverse effect after such strong chemotherapy that could have killed me, I am now better than ever. I have always healed everything on my own, but this type of cancer is the strongest and fastes killer, so I had to combine both medicines to withstand the second batch of toxins that they gave me. In my case, medical doctors said or they kill you or the save you.
What I know is that first the Thymus has to open and we start to create feel and trust what we do not see, and find new experience of love, many and different T-lymphocites will give us an amazing inmune system and then later the hypothalamus mutates tge brain, which in turn helps the whole DNA to change.
Thank you for all the sharing, I am here listening from another biosphere zone of Paradise Earth by the only 50 km of wild coast in the Mediterranean sea.
much love
Marysol.
Comment by Patrick Flanagan on September 13, 2009 at 2:39pm
Telemerase and physical Immortality. We are very close to perpetual youth, i.e. to controlling and extending the number of times our cells can replicate without going into senescence. DNA is capable of self repair, give the right ingredients. ....and it may be possible to do so very very soon. Of course, such a thing must be accompanied with a change in the consciousness of the human family. Of course, if I had to have a personal God, it would be a nurturing loving woman. The physics of love relates to perfect fractal harmony. when we are in Bliss and feeling unconditional love, all of our biological oscillators from heart beat to brain rythms are coherent to the golden ratio. We will survive only if humanity can achieve that state and I do believe we are on the brink.
Comment by Patrick Flanagan on September 13, 2009 at 2:28pm
Religions
Comment by Patrick Flanagan on September 13, 2009 at 2:28pm
Rekigions are created to control the masses. That is, typo
Comment by Patrick Flanagan on September 13, 2009 at 2:27pm
Well, Ed, et al. My birthday is 10/11 = 111. I do believe all of the universe is conscious and that Cosmic Coindidence Control is working. Also, all regions are designed to control the masses. The laws of consciousness and cause/effect are part of the deal. I certainly do not believe God is a big male doling out suffering and smiting enemies. I do love the work of Jordan Maxwell and his research into astrotheology and symbols. I also believe the consciousness of the Universe(s) reflects back to us what we emit. At any rate it is wonderful to be here. Thank you 111.
Comment by Colleen O'Rourke on September 13, 2009 at 2:05pm
It looks like my answer that "anything that is not Love is not God" would fit into #2 perfectly. I would suggest that much of the symbology used in the Bible were metaphors so people could wrap their minds around the lesson and grasp the basic concept. The burning bush was a very clever one, as was the emblazing of the Ten Commandments onto the stone tablet. Who could forget? Recently, I've read that "the Crucifiction" may really be an even deeper metaphor for a much bigger issue with Humanity. Now we are getting into expansive theology...and I still haven't left for my walk. This is too interesting!
Comment by Colleen O'Rourke on September 13, 2009 at 1:52pm
I would share my thought that anything that is not Love is not God. I also wonder if another problem about scientists is that they are often working for powers that won't allow them to share all that they know, where they mystics work for free or "love donations" and are basically entrepreneurs with no boss.

Also, I just signed on quickly to correct a figure I stated in a prior post from "The Highly Sensitive Person." Having a highly sensitive nervous system actually occurs in 15-20% of the population, not 1% as I has mentioned. I knew I had the "1%" figure in my mind for a reason, and when I signed on, Denise had left me a comment with the answer. Lol...there's a little proof for you about "unseen" communications occurring in this moment on this site. Love and joy, Colleen
Comment by Ed Lantz on September 13, 2009 at 1:51pm
Patrick, looks like you are our 111th member. Very auspicious! (or a random coincidence, depending on your concept of God). eee
Comment by Ed Lantz on September 13, 2009 at 1:49pm
Hi Patrick - welcome! You are hitting on the crux of the matter here. The word "God" is loaded with hidden assumptions and implied meanings. I always ask people what is their "concept of God?" Here are three possible responses:

1) God is a guy with a beard sitting in heaven, watching us, listening to our prayers and dolling out justice and mercy, favoring those who fear Him.
2) God is infinite intelligence, the sum total of all things, the consciousness, if you will, of the universe, and thus personal (yet uniform - no favorites).
3) God is the sum total of universal, cause-and-effect natural laws that are indifferent to us personally.

Only 7% of scientists in the National Academy of Sciences believe in God as defined in 1) above:

"In 1914, James H. Leuba found that 58% of 1,000 randomly selected U.S. natural scientists expressed 'disbelief or doubt in the existence of God' (defined as a personal God which interacts directly with human beings). The same study, repeated in 1996, gave a similar percentage of 60.7%; this number is 93% among the members of the National Academy of Sciences."

Number 2) above is less of a stretch, albeit we are defining God as some sort of intelligence or consciousness which many scientists would still have trouble with.

Concept of God 3) would be ok with most scientists, but certainly would not allow for a burning bush speaking to Moses and crafting the 10 commandments.

I gravitate towards #2, with any personal expressions of God (infinite intelligence) expressing through the instrumentality of his/her/its creations. In other words, the burning bush had to have been a higher intelligence entity of some kind expressing to us, not "God" per se. We know God through one another, through animals and nature, through our dreams and through synchronicities that occur in the physical realm.

My inner scientist remains an agnostic, not knowing for sure. My inner mystic knows, without a doubt, that the universe is far more vast, mysterious and magnificent that what we ordinarily see (call it "divine" for lack of a better word). Everything is sacred and equally important. All information in the universe is contained in every atom (and the vacuum is full of virtual atoms). Difficult to validate scientifically, but definitely within the realm of possibilities.
Comment by Patrick Flanagan on September 13, 2009 at 1:15pm
The problem is that All the Scients don't think alike and many of them are not mystis. However we can all share our ideas. In one way we have to all agree on what God is not. Once we ge that out of the way, mybe we can find out what divine energy and creation truly IS. We all have our own ides. They need to be shared.
 

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