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Unsociable Thirst
Distant winds Similar colds Frozen dreams Burning on the pavement road Concrete jungles Full of walking dogs Not one willing Not too thrilling Walking without legs or course
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How Can Sacred Geometry Help You?
In times gone by, humans were more in tune with the environment they lived in. Today, we have little connection to nature and the planet. The ancient wisdom that was often passed down through story- telling and tradition seems to have been forgotten or lost.
The understanding of the importance of different geometric shapes and patterns found everywhere in nature seems to be amongst the wisdom that has been thrown away. With all the changes that are happening on earth at the moment, some of this information is being revived. Here is some information about how the ancient science of Sacred Geometry can have a positive influence on your life.
The earliest cultures including the Christians, Hindus, Greeks and Egyptians recognized that there were different patterns or geometric shapes that repeated throughout nature. They also worked out that there was a correlation or connection between the various elements found in the earth and the heavens. These connections or common patterns, known as Sacred Geometry, were mirrored- the same patterns appeared on the earth and the in sky -and were believed by these ancient cultures to exist in all parts of the universe.
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Forget about any ill will What if everyone to ever exist Is only yourself? Would you then understand when I say Even though you point that finger like a gun Your own three fingers point right back at your soul
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Close Away
My thoughts shifted from seeking fortune and fame To seeking emotions and knowledge The deeper I went The more I felt alienated I simply cannot shake this feeling Drifting away from society as I get closer to myself
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Resistance persisted like roots cracking the pavement that were supposed the be the burial of their existence
A.E.Amador
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Drifting away from society as I get closer to myself
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I don’t want to be famous, I want my ideas to be famous
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Far Within
My thoughts shifted from seeking fortune and fame To seeking emotions and knowledge The deeper I went The more I felt alienated I simply cannot shake this feeling Drifting away from society as I get closer to myself
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The wings of your hips are my favorite commentary on Vico your stunning buttocks the finest proof that God does not exist
Franklin Rosemont, “Penelope” (via uutpoetry)
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The Top 3 Mind-Boggling Quantum Experiments That Will Drop Your Jaw
Quantum physics has revealed that the true nature of our reality is much “weirder” than we previously thought. Findings in this realm challenge various belief systems that are still firmly held by a large portion of mainstream science. The modern scientific worldview is predicated on assumptions closely associated with classical physics. This has become dominant in academia, more specifically, materialism, which is the idea that matter is the only reality, despite the fact that multiple experiments have clearly shown how certain empirical phenomena cannot be explained by classical physics.
“QM [quantum mechanics] has questioned the material foundations of the world by showing that atoms and subatomic particles are not really solid objects—they do not exist with certainty at definite spatial locations and definite times. Most importantly, QM explicitly introduced the mind into its basic conceptual structure since it was found that particles being observed and the observer—the physicist and the method used for observation—are linked. According to one interpretation of QM, this phenomenon implies that the consciousness of the observer is vital to the existence of the physical events being observed, and that mental events can affect the physical world.” (source)
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Numerous scientists over many years have studied the role of consciousness and how it can directly influence our physical material world. A paper published in the peer-reviewed journal Physics Essays explains how this experiment has been used multiple times to explore the role of consciousness in shaping the nature of physical reality.(1)
“Observation not only disturbs what has to be measured, they produce it. We compel the electron to assume a definite position. We ourselves produce the results of the measurement.” (1)
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The second experiment was conducted at a Zen Buddhist temple, which was a great place to recruit meditators for the experiment. This time:
“For audio feedback, during attention-away periods the computer played a soft, continuous drone tone, and during attention-toward periods it played a musical note that changed in pitch to reflect the real-time value of R (perturbations in wave function). Participants were instructed to direct their attention toward the double-slit device as in the initial experiment. If they were successful, then the double slit spectral power was predicted to decline, and in turn the pitch of the musical note would also decline.”
A fundamental conclusion of new physics also acknowledges that the observer creates the reality. As observers, we are personally involved with the creation of our own reality.
(R.C. Henry, “The Mental Universe” ; Nature 436:29,2005) (source)
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Each year, almost every atom in your body is replaced with different atoms, which makes your metaphysical makeup a constant flow of change and renewal. It’d be a shame to not let your mind follow suit.
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I write because there is a fire inside me that only ink can put out.
wordsinmyfingertips (via wnq-writers)
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the words I never said are webbed in my chest like scar tissue
any-ocean (via wnq-writers)
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I Divine
What would you say if I told you I was a God? Would you laugh in my face? Would you guess I’ve gone mad? Can you believe in the existence of a God who isn’t smarter than you? Who isn’t smarter than everyone? Would you dare say he’d have to be the wisest? The most loving? The most conscious? Wouldn’t that mean he’d want to share that with us all? Would you therefore assume God wants you to be a God too?
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