Addressing Matters Of A Commentary On Science
Science With Spirit
In The News
Commentary #1 May 22nd 2004 I was listening to National Public Radio the other day (since I can't get Pacifica Radio) and listening to an interview with a fellow who wrote a new book on Darwin and Evolution. Surprisingly I heard of a contemporary of his (don't recall his name) who was spiritually, even metaphysically inclined whose work was associated with this theory also. That was nice to hear. I will have to look the fellow up some time and read more about his views. The fellow who wrote the book and was being interviewed was not of the spiritual persuasion from what I could tell. Wholly scientific. Generally speaking Evolutionists are so bent on proving to themselves that their ancestors are apes I find it a pity. They live from that time is linear even though other fields of endeavor are demonstrating what metaphysicists have long known: that time is illusory basically. That all exists at once in as Seth calls it the spacious present. In this physical dimension we have come to what is now "naturally" perceive our life and circumstances linearly that is true. That is not however all we are capable of. infants and even many young children live from their connection to the spacious present. They are closer to and identify with other lives they are living simultaneously. We have reasons for being alive. We manifest a physical self on purpose. Yes there is an evolving of the species but it is within a whole other context than most scientists can even think of considering. The survival of the fittest theory is too small a notion for what is actually going on. Consciousness and its intents determines actions. In the linear realm extinctions seem permanent and terrible. Beings change forms but are never truly lost. They are not done to by hunters or those who pollute. We are all connected and interconnected. We are all serving one another in myriad ways the common man and woman have forgotten the ability to see and hear and feel. Before Mankind was having such a rampant impact upon the planet, before we became as a plaque of sorts upoon it species came and went on thier own all the time and they still do. We think they are not at choice about their leaving. Our sight is too limited to see the bigger picture. Yes there are lessons to be learned via extinctions. Now we haven't the ivory or the meat or the honey of a particular species with which to live with and upon. Oh, our resources have shrunk. we are less rich. I will learn from this and not run amok in my hunting or over use of this resource, these Beings. I will learn to live in Harmony with them. This is what the natives of North America learned to do and this is in part why we admire them to this day. They had what we have lost touch with, the compassionate and thoughtful self. The one who is connected and in harmony with All That Is. And this is what we much regain. Our rightful place. Our divine space of Being. We did not evolve from apes. There is no missing link we'll discover which will prove that. There is plenty more we will discover about who we really are and linearly speaking where homo-sapien sapien came from but it won't be what we commonly in the developed world think it will be. Our picture of ourselves and possibility that consciousness is, is enlarging. We are changing, we are evolving that is true but the the what and why of it will continue to escape most of us for yet awhile longer. Open the mind. Release the self limiting beliefs and get to knowing thine real Self .
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