Thursday, June 4, 2015

What is the Revolution?

      

The title of this blog is, 'The Revolution According to Daemon Nice", and in this world of terrorism, government coups and corporate takeovers, you might be asking yourself, what exactly do I mean by revolution? Is it my intention to start a political revolution, take over some government through the use of violence, to blow buildings up and kill innocent people?


Nahh....... I can honestly say with my hand on my heart, that that is not my intention. In fact I abhor violence and consider it a last response method to be only used when all other methods of conflict resolution have failed.

The Revolution according to Daemon Nice is a revolution of the soul, a revolution of thinking, of seeing, of hearing, of understanding.........of being. There is an establishment mindframe that is being spread, like a disease, through the mass media that intends to keep you, the masses, in a state of fear(dis-ease) with the direct intention of manipulating your beliefs in an attempt to bring about your enslavement. Yes, this is a conspiracy and the evidence denies that it is just a theory. The why's and the wherefores may not be fully comprehended by even the conspirators themselves. They believe they know why and what they do, but of that I am not so certain. Yes they are driven by their ego's need for power and their greed. But do they know what drives their ego's greed....no, but the fact such greed exists speaks volumes of this age of humanity that we are experiencing. This is, as the Hindus believe, the age of the Kali Yuga...the Iron Age. In western astrology we have just exited the age of Pisces which is the first house in the order of houses within Astrology and are entering the House/Age of Aquarius, ergo it is the lowest rung of the evolution of human consciousness and we are just stepping on the second or third rung perhaps, of what I call Jacob's Ladder. So, in both of these ancient astrological schools there is a common awareness of some of the metaphysical forces at play.

What my intention, my desire is, is to bring unity of a sort to all disparate belief systems by recognizing the cosmic order and origins of all things on this Earth and beyond, revealing that religious differences are just cultural differences as they all have similar origins. That by combining an appreciation and understanding of both the spiritual and the scientific duality of the All. Both are relevant, and each are the product of unity dividing itself, so it can be both the observer and the observed, and to be dismissive of either one is to only get half the story; they both need to be treated equally as an aspect of and as aspects of the continuum. Such are the paradoxes of reality, of existence. Together in union they become an individual aspect, holistic, as well they are also, each of them individual aspects and when the one(unified) is combined with the two(divided), a trinity is created. In a similar way that when a mother and a father create a child, a trinity is created as everything within the Universe has a beginning a middle and an end and in Christianity they have the father  the son and the holy ghost.

So it is that upon the apex of a paradox, one can perceive the harmonization of truth. A bell rings a clear tone, the music of the heavenly orbs, unheard by the dancers yet still their feet somehow move and their hips sway to the beat.

Science is an expression of the masculine and spirituality is an expression of the feminine as logic and reason are expressions of the masculine and intuition and creativity are expressions of the feminine. Science is dependent on intuition to give it inspired insight(the 'in'group) and intuition is dependent on science to reason out its intuition, though sometimes, science uses logic in  making its discoveries and other times there is no explaining intuition, to which science has a hard time dealing with and so does become dismissive of it. But clearly the best is when both are working in unison with the other and both are respecting of each other's specialties.

Science is dependent on being able to repeat results to gain consensus whereas spirituality does not work the same way. Spirituality is based more on finding a path, a method that leads one to enlightenment and this is done when a certain method repeatedly brings the desired results. Though here is where they differ for what works for one may not work for another. There are as many paths to enlightenment as there are people and while there is certainly the potential that one's path may be of benefit to another , there is no guarantee. And as similar as some paths can be so too are others equally dis-similar. No one path is perfect for everybody, this is a natural law for nature loves variety and since no single path is perfect for everyone, it is immoral to judge another for where they are on their path. There are those that think that they are ahead of another on their path to enlightenment, this is foolish ego expressing itself. It ain't a race folks, stay focused on your own path.

One thing science and spirituality share is that there is no final truth. That as much as we as individuals and as a species can know, there is far more that we will not know. Science is rooted in speculation, it constantly asks questions, it never rests on its laurels. Back in the late 1800s prior to the discovery of the atom it was believed by many leaders of the scientific community that there could simply be no more discoveries. They actually believed that they just about knew it all. How wrong they were. There will always be more that we won't know than we do know, at least as long as we are confined to these fleshy finite bodies.

Terence Mckenna spoke quite eloquently about the potential of humanity evolving with machines, that transhumanism is inevitable and that it is the next logical step to download consciousness or to use some technical means to maintain consciousness. To many, this is an exciting opportunity to others it comes as a frightening horror story, but ironically it may be also what those whose focus is more about spirituality, who believe that enlightenment will lead to humanity evolving into spiritual beings of pure energy and move into the fourth dimension are looking for. Could it not be said, that transferring consciousness into a machine might be facilitating this evolution into pure energy and the fourth dimension being the speed of light existence of the electronic world. But electricity doesn't travel at the speed of light. Interestingly, neither does  light travel at the speed of light, for the speed of light is measured within a vacuum and this existence is not a vacuum. But that is another blog topic.

The interesting thing is, is that we are already beings of energy experiencing reality at the speed of light. Our primary sense is sight and sight is about the transference of information(spectral data) reflecting off of an object informing us to the object's presence, shape, size, colour, texture, etc. What is interesting about this is that one cannot see light in and of  itself. We can see its source, but until it reflects off an object and when it does, it absorbs the spectral data that will inform my sense of sight. At the speed of light this data is transferred through the lens of my eyes to be reflected upon the rods and cones at the back of my eyes to be then transferred into electrical signals which pass through the nerves to be analyzed and processed by the brain. And all of this takes place at what seems like the speed of light. Such is the way of Lucifer the light bearer, deceiving us to the true atomic nature of existence through our eyes and of course our senses. This is why one closes their eyes when in prayer or meditation. It is to deny the illusory nature of the physical world to focus on the energetic/spiritual truth of self that are measurable as localized electric currents in the brain, but, and this is a big but, what happens in the brain is an expression of the physical aspect of self whereas mind, which is the energetic expression of self is not confined to the brain, but exists within an electromagnetic field that encapsulates all living things.

Rupert Sheldrake has posited a theory suggesting that the information that directs our cells in their process of individuation is within such an energy field. (morphogenesis) I also believe that this is also where mind resides, that mind is not confined to the brain but the brain acts as a receiver to that which is mind. Neuroimaging suggests that there are three regions of the brain( the insular cortex, anterior cingulate cortex and medial prefrontal cortex) that are required for self-awareness, but recently a patient whose brain was ravaged by a virus had much of these three regions destroyed and it was determined by the neuroscientist that the patient should be, essentially a zombie, but, much to the neuroscientist's amazement  the patient has self-awareness.

Granted that this is all very theoretical as far as the left brain scientists are concerned, but philosophically and spiritually, it is a truth that rests upon the apex of a paradox. Much of the differences that tear this world and human society apart are rooted in belief structures that reflect the connection to their physical self and the physical world. We are beings of energy; in the physical self of the body this energy is bound in matter, in the mental self of the mind, this energy is not so bound or contained within the physical self. It certainly is connected, but it is not contained. As some put it; we are spirit having a human experience.

I think therefore I am thought. All else is an illusion, a persistent illusion but an illusion nonetheless. Yet Lucifer the lightbearer has through our senses convinced us otherwise and there-in lies the problems of the world. Our attachment to the physical self is the cause of much of our grief and Buddha knows this to be true. Attachment and expectation are the two major causes of disappointment and sorrow.

Last word, Lucifer is not being evil when he is deceiving us, he is just doing what he does and, this is something I shall expand upon in my next blog. That's right, there is no such thing as evil. ;)

So, what say you?































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