Certainly, all very interesting comments. I guess I just have to wonder, however, at the introduction of yet another term; that is, "zodiacal consciousness". ...
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... I invented the term 'zodiacal consciousness' off the top of my head, and at one level it's a bit of a conceit. My belief is simply that if we fail to be in...
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... and at one level it's a bit of a conceit. My belief is simply that if we fail to be in touch with our zodiacal imprinting as mentioned, then we will also...
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... Yes, this phenomenon occurs in the time-reversible (what I call) 'pure time' of the ninth-dimension -- which (in conjunction with the "observer" in the...
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... <snip> ... A feature of symmetric thinking, and so lacking in precision thinking, is that the converse of IF...THEN is considered to be true - thus time...
... Actually, Gauquelin found that sports champions tended to have Mars in specific sectors of an astrological chart, and with similar patterns with Jupiter...
... It is metaphor. See my page "Logic of the Esoteric" - http://members.iimetro.com.au/~lofting/myweb/esoter.html It has the same foundations as Mathematics,...
... time' of the ninth-dimension -- which (in conjunction with the "observer" in the seventh-dimension) collapses the wavefunction on 'pure space' (i.e....
... Not really. ... touch ... and so ... 'everyday' but ... It's really much deeper than this. It has to do with the appreciation of the limits or boundaries...
Greetings to all, The Aug.3 article on Free Will and quantum entanglement ends concluding that, based on a quantum study of entanglement, free will doesn't...
... Why not? The current concept of "free will", after all, is based upon the 'classical' consciousness. ... Yeah. Sure. Whatever you say. People in the media...
... Jung was only theorizing. We don't yet know for sure. Read Gauquelin's, "Cosmic Clocks". ... Astrologers also use reverse "transits" to predict the future...
... The neural hierarchy allows for 'brains' to operate in parallel - evolution does not replace the existing, it overlays it with 'more refined' abilities ...
... <snip> ... ...to flesh this out a bit. The development of our singular nature, and so our sense of SELF, allows us to break symmetry as it does to make...
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... Damn right - and see my comments on accumulation of a 'look' over days/months than, if not challenged, can elicit the emotion associated with the look as...
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It seems to me that the article is somewhat naively reporting [and possibly interpreting?] the overly sophisticated thinking of very clever mathematicians and...
... this means though is that if we want to look for the basis of the *feeling* and the *belief* that we are making free decisions, QM is not going to help...