Tuesday, September 30, 2014

dialog toward a law of the conservation of consciousness


But since consciousness is an artifact of matter and energy, when both are disentangled from a being why should consciousness remain? September 26 Roy Nice try Hermes Trismegistus (who is now dead -so he got that right- :-)) and so far has not made contact via the etherial internet) but up to now we are able to quantify matter and its transference into energy but "consciousness" is still an unknown and so cannot be factored into this rationale .... not to say that we will not be able to quantify "consciousness" at some stage of evolution though ... September 27 Andrew Bellon @ the cynical fatalists: either consciousness is epiphenominal, or it is fundamental to the nature and construct of reality. Take your pick. Or at least be like Schrôdinger's cat, and be both dead and alive to the possibility of particlenature/wavenature duality to consciousness locally superposed and in certain altered states, and at "death," separated into non-locality. And roy, not only are the fundamentals of consciousness unknown, but so are those of matter. September 27 Bob I pick the hypothesis for which evidence exists. September 27 at 6:24am · Like Andrew Bellon So do I. September 27 Bob If your fundamental axiom is "All is one", why would evidence matter? September 27 Andrew Bellon Call the mystery what you will. All is One, TOE, the unified field....as Einstein noted, there is an aspect of illusion to substantiality. How it is sustained from moment to moment is not a question asked in the West. September 27 Andrew Bellon I have seen enough strangeness in this world...and even if that were not the case, as lawyers love to say, absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. We simply inhabit a reality where even the number of unknowns is unknown. September 28 Andrew Bellon http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zitterbewegung Zitterbewegung - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Zitterbewegung (English: "trembling motion", from German) is a theoretical rapid motion of elementary particles, in particular electrons, that obey the Dirac equation. The existence of such motion was first proposed by Erwin Schrödinger in 1930 as a result of his analysis of the wave packet solution… EN.WIKIPEDIA.ORG

Monday, July 16, 2012

The age of the magi


Hi Mel- Very well put! I've read most of Hector's posts and regard him as a modern Tesla. I believe the extreme form of RF Radiant Energy looping he speaks of involves spin coherence of the nuclear forces in a kind of induction of a local temporal/gravitational analogy to magnetism. This is where the weird stuff happens. I am reminded of a passage from the book "The Morning of the Magicians," where the alchemist Fulcanelli meets with Jacques Bergier and says: "The secret of alchemy is this: there is a way of manipulating matter and energy so as to produce what modern scientists call 'a field of force'. The field acts on the observer and puts him in a privileged position vis-à-vis the Universe. From this position he has access to the realities which are ordinarily hidden from us by time and space, matter and energy. This is what we call the Great Work." I don't know through what conjured conditions this process cracks an infinitesimal parallelogram in the spacetime continuum and gives rise to a closure failure of this holographic reality. But this, I think I'm not overreaching, is the 4D tensor analysis of how, in cruder 3D terms, "the E and M and G and time vectors". become "distantly parallel" in the "zigzag transactions" of resonant looping -- the age of the Magi would be upon us? another tantalizing glint toward Seiki's Nuclear Electric Resonance.....and towards, I don't know, a way for the two electricities to engage -- conscious and nuclear - through another method as yet unknown to all but the magi and these new shamans of the monopole, an auric/tempic intermediary manipulation of the aether,as a tensile, "rigidified" in Tesla terms, medium of spiritual/ material exchanges. this would be the unified field involving consciousness. best regards, a bellon

Sunday, October 3, 2010

1/2 spin Buddhas and vibing bowls

So another connection here is this. Gentle Tin is in the bronzes used in the ancient meditative god statues both east and west.
The day after the trip to the city museum, and with apparent great synchronicity,my curious friend Bob, who, in one of his forms, is a collector of Oriental stone and metal statuary, gives me an antique Tibetan buddha as a gift. It has a silver plated bronze base and robe. The shape is vaguely triangular pyramidal front to back rising from a copper plate base floor, though ovoid silver plated bronze lotus base walls through silver/ pale bronze body to dark bronze hair and crown chakra with a bronze point at the crown chackra .

The inside is hollow and heavily patined - clearly old bronze. So I've ordered temple monk chant cd's to work that amazing vibe, hopefully rattle up an old, purblind pineal crystal or two inside my resonating skull and sync in to this.... Finding correct resonant vibration is absolutely necessary and follows, i think, the Wallace analysis of the secondary accelerations for ag, he sees some of the process as a secondary "kinemassic" effect, approached analagouly to EM induction. From chants I've listened to , esp in the movie Kundun, monks always seem to start w/ the low shuman stuff from cd chants and amp higher off. Since I randomly found that Tibetan shop in Raleigh North Carolina, I've aquired four antique tibetan singing bowls.

The old bowls are said to be composed of a 3 to 12 metal alloy including mercury. Rotating and accelerating liquid mercury is the basis for the toroidal device in Wallace's second ag patent. I wil follow this with analysis of mercury,antimony, nickel and zinc.
http://www.frankperry.co.uk/Singing%20Bowls.htm


Some sources state that the bowls are made from the seven sacred metals, corresponding to the sacred seven planets: gold (Sun), silver (moon), mercury (Mercury), copper (Venus), iron (Mars), tin (Jupiter), antimony (Saturn), yet others that a selection (of anything from 3 to 9 - depending upon whom is being asked) from a total of nine metals was used (the seven listed above plus nickel and zinc) and yet another comprising twelve metals. Legend goes on to say that the iron was sometimes replaced by meteorite found on Himalayan mountaintops, metal from the heavens, or that meteorite was added also.

http://www.sacredsingingbowls.com/aboutbowls.cfm
Singing Bowls
Ritual Items
Himalayan Artifacts & Relics

The Tibetan singing bowl has been shrouded in myth and mystery throughout the ages and even during recent times. Even the name Tibetan singing bowl is a misnomer that has continued even to this day. Antique singing bowls were not only made in Tibet, but throughout the Himalayan region. According to renown singing bowl expert Dr. Mitch Nur, Ph.D, (www.sacredsound.org) most old singing bowls originated in Nepal and India, although antique bowls have been known to have been made from as far as Afghanistan to Burma. Another misnomer is that they were made from the sacred "seven metal alloy,". As far as can be known there has been no definitive proof that this was in truth the fact. The most plausible belief is that they were made of between 3 to 12 metal alloys, and that the metal alchemist used what ever metals were available in the particular region. Even more astonishing is the myth that singing bowls are Buddhist in origin. Many experts, including Dr. Nur, believe that singing bowls most likely originated in northeast and eastern Tibet, where fire cults existed among the Ch'iang tribes of Northeastern Tibet and the Naxi in eastern Tibet. These cultures had extensive knowledge and experience in metallurgy and the practice of shamanic rituals and techniques. It's most likely that singing bowls were used in shamanic rituals, for healing, shamanic journeying, storytelling, exorcism and maybe even the use of sound as an anti-gravity tool. These shamanic alchemists, were of the Bon animistic religion, which emphasized sacred sound in their spiritual practices. After Buddhism replaced the Bon as the main religion in Tibet in 12 century A.D., the singing bowl has been associated with Buddhism. The use of the singing bowl in Buddhist ritual practices has been held in upmost secrecy. It has been rumored that only the highest Lamas use and have knowledge about their specific uses in certain Buddhist rituals and practices. What we do know is that these marvelous instruments with their harmonious vibrations have the ability to take us out of ourselves, our ego, and bring peace and harmony to our body, mind and spirit. They have the ability to put us into alpha or theta brainwave states that allow us to access a quiet, peaceful state of mind, which oncologist Dr. Mitchell Gaynor believes has a powerful healing effect on our bodies, mind and spirit.



best regards,
ab

what we are after in the analogies is CU/human aura LC

पथ्वोर्किंग लिनेअगेस

How many lineages can one pathwork? His gurus spend their lives mastering one lineage, but R pathworks A MULTITUDE of lineages - so there seems to be a fundamental contradiction and disconnect in true knowledge pathworking. R reminds me of what Master Po called the young Kwai Chang Caine in the old Kung Fu television series: grasshopper. R jumps from lineage to lineage as a grasshopper jumps from grass blade to grass blade. Now if the grasshopper would just chew one blade down - he would discover that the juiciest and sweetest part is gotten after a long labor.... kung fu means something like "when movement meets with devotion" and in Chinese wisdom, when such is the case, it is known that a great natural law is realized.




best regards,
ab
--- In c_s_s_p@yahoogroups.com, Lee V wrote:
>
> Oh Gosh, here we go big time. Ok, please bear with me here Andrew as I appreciate the dialogue.
>
> Granted, complex manifold theory is used to define spacetime topologies. That's not exactly the same as saying that 1/0 is THE definition of the unified field. Now is it?

> Also, I'm glad that Einstein found the physical application for the tensor, but again, that's not exactly the same as saying what I stated above. And as far as some "genius" finding a physical explanation for everything from pure mathematics, with all due respect that so-called genius may be in your midst.

You must pardon me, Lee, but as Oscar Wilde said, I am not young enough to know everything.
But certainly retain enough curiosity to wonder how 1/0, "one thing divided by nothing," combines magnetism,electricity, gravity, strong force, weak force, AND, I'm sure you 'll agree, that strangest energy of all -- the moebius vortex of consciousness --- all as parallel forms of one energy.

But no one can argue about sources of inspiration in the creation of your device. Tesla saw something in the sun in a waking dream that inspired him to conceive the rotating magnetic field. Kekule dreamed of snakes biting their tails and conceived the benzene ring...Obiously, the "inherent geometry of that number" inspires you, and that's a good thing.

> Using ideas from algebraic geometry to write computer algorithms does not come close to creating a free energy machine based on the inherent geometry of that number which is said to be undefined.

>
> Mankinds role in the universe is not a philosophical question it is part of the theory of everything and part of the geometry of the unified field itself. Now I could tell you what mankinds role is, but you should know it has something to do with appreciating the absolute greatest value and realizing that the unified field is one thing divided by nothing.

Yes, insofar as a unified field theory must include consciousness, the "knowing" field, say,
it would include mankind as a physical and metaphysical entity. As according to Nicolas of Cusa,
"finite beings are contractions of the universe: each contracts and is 'mirrored' in every other thing. The universe is therefore a harmony of plurality in unity, a manifestation of God in whom the opposites are reconciled. Man as a microcosm mirrors the macrocosm" I completely agree with this (alchemical) formulation.

http://www.philosophos.com/philosophical_connections/profile_052.html

But you present a valid anthropomorphic argument that the universe exists because we are here to appreciate it. And this is another deeply philosophical question.


> Your assumption that the attributes you think I gave 1/0 helped me answer the questions is just that, your assumption. The truth is is that 1/0 spoke to me all that which is hidden. The truth comes from that number and what it means, not from me. All you have to do is evaluate the number using limits to see that it represents the coincidence of opposites, then you will have to understand what that means to see farther than man has seen. Or you could read the work of Nicolas of Cusa who figured the same thing out only he used a slightly different framework not based in mathematics as I have done.
>
> Riemann sphere is different than the yin yang symbol because the Riemann sphere itself does not represent the coincidence of opposites.

The Riemann sphere doesn't represent the coincidence of opposites, only the point on the sphere with the infinite coordinate represents pos and neg infinity as the object wraps around in a sphere. In the planar projections of the sphere the separate infinities reappear, but I could be wrong about that....

best regards,
ab

>Look at the wikipedia page for Riemann sphere and it says 1/0 equals infinity. That is just plain wrong! Any mathematicians knows that 1/0 is equal to both positive and negative infinity. If it was just equal to one infinity they would have defined it. The reason they haven't defined it is because it does represent a coincidence of opposites and the mathematicians can't wrap their heads around that yet. If they did, they would see that it implies that the laws of thermodynamics are incomplete and it would shatter their world view. Hopefully you see how important this is. Now as far as positive and negative infinity being combined in the same symbol, you are exactly correct. THAT is the coincidence of opposites my friend.
>
> The riemann sphere does not represent the point of the coincidence of opposites. It does not include negative infinity which is a big big mistake that renders the whole thing virtually useless. Even if it did, it's like the difference between the number circle and the symbol of truth. The symbol of truth is a direct relationship to the workings of nature, whereas the number circle is just a graph pretty much.
>
> regards, Lee

Sunday, August 29, 2010

Jung/Pauli Depth Psychology/ The Tao Energy Map

On the background of depth psychological insights that root in almost 2,000 year old alchemical statements, one can show that the energy term must be bipolar – as e.g. also in the Chinese Taoism. From the point of view of psychophysical reality one can therefore state that during the radioactive decay yang energy is transformed into yin energy. The Medieval Hermetic alchemy, whose deepest truths are however disregarded by science since the 17th century, shows us further that this process must always be accompanied by a parallel one: Yin transforms again into yang energy. The latter transformation corresponds to the UFO phenomenon.

Physics, and with it the whole of natural science, believes however only in yang energy. Therefore it cannot accept that in the radioactive (Beta-)decay yang energy disappears and transforms into yin energy. For the explanation of the empirically observable disappearance of physical energy during this process, in the year 1930 Wolfgang Pauli invented a new particle (mass = energy) which should carry the missing energy. Today, we call this particle the antineutrino. Since its invention it fools however the physicists, and drives them sometimes almost to despair. Namely, it almost never reacts with normal matter and is therefore only indirectly inferable – as, after Pauli’s own words, psychophysical reality, too!

The antineutrino, regarded on the deeper level of the unus mundus, represents yin energy. Thus, we can conclude that in the atomic bomb and in the nuclear power plants a lot of yin energy is created.

Yin energy belongs to psychophysical reality thought of as a mere potentiality. Out of this potentiality events and processes are incarnated in our space- and time-bound world. Because they come out of this world beyond physics, their behavior is completely “nonphysical”, i.e., they are not explainable with our modern scientific theories. These creations and incarnations are therefore a necessary expression of the above mentioned parallel process {yin -> yang}. Thus, the transformation from yang to yin, the atomic bomb and the nuclear power plant, must belong together with the UFO phenomenon – the modern artificial Siamese twins.

The psychophysical, i.e., the yin reality is physically unobservable. Therefore it seems as if in the second of the above parallel processes something containing a quasi-physical (observable in the outside) or quasi-psychic (observable in the inside) energy is created out of the “nothing”, i.e., out of the “void”. This means however that the deeper problem consists in the fact that we cannot determine with the help of the experimental tools of physics, where these phenomena take the necessary energy for their creation from. Therefore, natural scientists declare them as non existent.

http://www.psychovision.ch/rfr/roth_e_newcontributions.htm

An extended view of synchronicity is presented here, which - on the bases of symbolically extended quantum physical concepts - includes telepathy and psychokinesis as well. The hypothesis of the unified psychophysical reality should be the background for the explanation of these phenomena as well as a new scientific interpretation of the energy principle as a "fluid" or "watery" yang/yin bipolarity.

“I am clear in my mind what fascinates me about China: it is precisely the symmetrical attitude in connection to the pair of opposites Yin (feminine, chthonic, dark = moon) and Yang (masculine, spiritual, bright = sun). On this is based a culture and civilization of some thousand years that is created homogenous and continuous. It is the ‘realm of the middle’ – and it has an awesome age…” [translation mine]

http://www.psychovision.ch/synw/sealofsolomonincarnation52.htm
http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/quantumrelativity/message/2932


Hi Dave and all--

The next density level would be a new "realm of the middle," as the Chinese called their world -- or "midden3eard" or middle earth as the Anglo-Saxon called theirs. I think of the light as in an awakening to the yinward "internal" structure of reality that has always been. What was "repressed/Jungian" female principle/ spirit enlivenes matter, what was matter becomes enlivened spirit, as there will be an "exchange of attributes," just as in the Tao energy map.

http://www.psychovision.ch/synw/pauli_fludd_flood_sync.htm#a1

In a letter of June 16, 1948 Wolfgang Pauli writes to his analyst Carl Jung:

"When that amusing ‘Pauli effect’ of the overturned vase occurred, on the occasion of the founding of the Jung Institute, I had the immediate and vivid impression that I should ‘pour out water inside’ [‘innen Wasser ausgiessen’] (- to use the symbolic language that I have acquired from you). Then when the connection between psychology and physics took up a relatively large part of your talk, it became even more clear to me what I was to do. The outcome of all this is the enclosed essay." [emphasis the author's]



[That wonderful phrase "pour out water inside" is of course the connected Klein bottles/ yin yang energy symbol in action.-ab]



"2.4.4 The inclusion of the yang/yin bipolarity of the energetic principle

The vase which fell to the floor was Chinese. We know that Pauli dealt intensely with Taoism, where the union of the two energetic principles of yin and yang in the moment of the Tao plays an extremely important role. The fifth meaning of the Fludd/flood synchronicity is therefore the inclusion of energy’s yang/yin bipolarity into a new scientific view of life.





2.4.5 Summary

When we summarize the above meaning of Wolfgang Pauli’s Fludd/flood synchronicity we obtain the following results:

The C.G. Jung Institute, founded in 1948, would have had the challenge of scientific research with regard to the topic of the union of modern physics with depth psychology Wolfgang Pauli and Carl Jung looked for.

The content of this research should be an extended view of synchronicity, which - on the bases of symbolically extended quantum physical concepts - includes telepathy and psychokinesis as well. The hypothesis of the unified psychophysical reality should be the background for the explanation of these phenomena as well as a new scientific interpretation of the energy principle as a "fluid" or "watery" yang/yin bipolarity."


This is a tame psychological interpretation. When the yin psychoactive energy become generally accessible, then reality will change drastically - the age of the magi will commence.

With regard to mirrors, etc. from a pyschological point of view that needs, I think, more of a physical dimension to the analysis. At any rate we see the terrible repression of the female principle throughout Western history. There is near total repression of the female principle in Mohammedism. The results have not been good, and have brought us to this terrible nexus in history.

http://www.psychovision.ch/synw/sealofsolomonincarnation51.htm#51

"Therefore, in the letter to Marie-Louise von Franz Pauli compares this symbol with the bipolarity of yin and yang in Taoism. This bipolarity is represented by the famous Tai Gi Tu, which expresses by its symbolism the polarity (and not the opposites) of yin and yang (see figure 5.2).



Figure 5.2: The Taoist Tai Gi Tu



The dark point in the white symbol for yin shows its transformation into yang, as soon as yin is “full”, as represented in the I Ching, the “book of changes”. The white point in the black or red yang symbol shows the root of the “rebirthed” yin in the moment when yang is at its maximal height. This principle is known as the exchange of attributes and it will play a very important role in our following argumentation.

Obviously, Taoism, with the yin/yang bipolarity and the exchange of attributes, speaks of an energetical symbolism. It reminds us of the request in Pauli’s Fludd/flood synchronicity to integrate a bipolar notion for energy into a new worldview, instead of the monistic one of physical and natural science. However, we will see that the integration of such an energetic bipolarity is only possible, if the following condition is fulfilled: The term “psyche” must be redefined as a principle which is superior to “matter” and “spirit” and in some way it should be a union of these two opposite principles.
It is important to notice that this novel definition contradicts the currently accepted one: Modern science always speaks of “psyche” as a part of or identical with “spirit”; therefore, it treats them mostly as synonyms. As a logical consequence, the term “matter-psyche” does not exist in the terminology of consciousness theories."

Sorry - I lost the reference to the quote below:
Somewhere from here, I think:

http://www.psychovision.ch/rfr/roth_e_newcontributions.htm

Saturday, July 24, 2010

Quoted in http://alchemical-weddings.com/alchemical-weddings/the-philosophers-stone/


"The fundamental thesis of scholasticism was that philosophy is the servant of theology. Intelligence certainly cooperated, but it played only a subordinate role. Thus, scholasticism did not succeed in achieving the marriage of the sun and moon, the result of which is the third principle, called the ‘philosopher’s’ stone in alchemy.

The ‘philosopher’s stone of alchemy is described in the Emerald Table of Hermes Trismegistus as follows:

The father thereof is the sun, the mother the moon.
The wind carried it in its womb; the earth is the nurse thereof.
It is the father of all works of wonder throughout the whole world.
The power thereof is perfect, if it be cast on to earth.
It will separate the element of earth from that of fire, the subtle from the gross, gently and with great sagacity.
It doth ascend from earth to heaven.
Again it doth descend to earth, and uniteth in itself the force from things superior and things inferior.

This means to say that the process of induction (which ‘ascends from earth to heaven’) and that of deduction (which descends to earth), the process of prayer (which ascends from earth to heaven) and that of reveleation (which descends to earth) – ie human endeavour and the action of grace from above – unite and become a complete circle which contracts and concentrates to become a point where the ascent and descent are simultaneous and coincide. And this point is the ‘philosopher’s stone’ – the principle of the identity of the human and divine, of spirituality.

It is the solution of the problem posed by St Paul, or rather the accomplishment of the task given by him, when he wrote of the Cross being folly to the Greeks and a stumbling block to the Jews, but which “to those who are called, both Jews and Greeks, is the power of God and the wisdom of God.” (I Corinthians I, 22-24).

Now, the historical and evolutionary mission of Hermeticism is to advance the progress of alchemical work engaged in developing the ‘philsopher’s stone’ or the union of spirituality and intellectuality. It is called to be the crest of the wave of contemporary human effort aspiring to the fusion of the spirituality and intellectuality. This effort and aspiration is larger than the group of Hermeticists, properly said, who are dispersed in the world.

There are probably more people who are not avowed Hermeticists and who are engaged in the endeavour aiming at the fusion of spirituality and intellectuality than there are Hermeticists, properly said. …..The Spirit blows where it will, but the task of the Hermetic tradition is to maintain – without pretension to a monopoly, God forbid! – the ancient idea of the ‘the thelema of the whole world – which ascends from earth to heaven, descends to earth, and uniteth in itself the force from things superior and things inferior’. It’s the task is that of guardian of the great spiritual world.

Unknown author, Meditations on the Tarot, Letter XXI, The Fool"

The philosopher's stone is quite literally a phrase that unites the subtle and the gross, the spiritual and the material; the subtle energetics of the sun, and the glum materiality of the moon.[ab]