Life, the Universe, and Everything Else: Know your reality.

Life, the Universe, and Everything Else: Know your reality.
We are the most fascinating thing in the universe. It is us. The human being is designed perfectly.

This blog is not meant for those with an untrained eye and not for the insincere. It is also not self-righteous. It focuses on the actual practice, pushing aside conspiracies and history information that don't do anything for real progression and only serve as a distraction for those who are seeking real Truth: which is in the practice and can be attained now, we are not here to waste time. We are separating our Self and reality into parts which is like trying to play each instrument in an orchestra which does nothing but cause chaos. Your very mind is the gateway to real progression: as in you are not your thinking mind, which is governing ALL ASPECTS of your life. You must figure out what you truly are, your real nature -- not the illusory nature -- using sincere contemplation and the process of elimination, WHO you are NOT. Surprise, you do not need meditation which is exactly like riding on a donkey. There is no time for meditation. Get on the jet plane and the method is the Mirror, it is time to see the Self as a Whole unit and not divided into individual and separated parts. Use direct experience as a vehicle for your quest to understand and figure out Absolute Reality. Begin to explore your mind through Psychegnosis here: http://allyouareisheaven.blogspot.com/2014/12/begin-to-explore-your-mind.html



Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Documentary: Tuning In

Tuning In is a comparative documentary about the most important and influential spirit channelers/multidimensional beings channelers in the USA.  It is "the result of 10 years of inquiry into the phenomenon of spirit channeling by filmmaker David Thomas". These channelers are: Lee Carroll - Kryon, John Cali - Chief Joseph, Shawn Randall - Torah, Darryl Anka - Bashar, Geoffrey Hoppe - Tobias, and Wendy Kennedy - Pleiadian Collective. I have already discussed one of the channelers, Darryl Anka (who channels 'Bashar'), in several of my posts, you can click below the video for all related links including the introduction, which is very important to see if you really want to understand Tuning In. What is most interesting about this documentary is that it exposes the similarities of the messages being channeled. The only difference is that each channeler explains things in their own individual way and they also apply different names to certain phenomena. The following video is part 1 of 9 parts. You can easily locate parts 2 - 9 in the suggested videos on the side bar. Enjoy.

For another comparison source, this is a great website: http://iasos.com/metaphys/

Tuning In Part 1

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Thursday, July 26, 2012

Heaven in Thought



"In this world

Hate never dispelled hate.

Only love dispels hate.

This is the law, 

Ancient and inexhaustible."

- Dhammapada (The sayings of the Buddha)

Heaven in Thought

"The greatest enemy of knowledge is not ignorance, it is the illusion of knowledge." - Stephen W. Hawking


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Wednesday, July 25, 2012

Achieving Perfect Health

An interesting multidimensional being called Bashar is channeled via Darryl Anka, an American (part Lebanese) living in Los Angeles. This is not exactly what you might have pictured, people on street rampage, screaming and yelling "the aliens have landed!"  ... No. Far from that. In fact there have been quite a large number of listeners from all walks of life. What is most intriguing is that a wealth of information on a wide range of topics  are being made available and even more intriguing is that their advice actually work! Bashar gives lectures and takes live questions from audiences attending. And by the way, the questions can be ANYTHING from where the pyramids came from to how to win the lottery to who your guardian angels are and so on. Every single question thrown is responded with quick and sophisticated answers. If this doesn't blow your mind, then nothing will.  Their civilization, in the star cluster called Pleiades, is 3,000 years ahead of ours. You can view the star cluster at night with your naked eye. If you would like to learn more, here is the introduction to Bashar in one of my earliest posts: Introduction to Bashar


Bashar is not the only group of beings outreaching to us. There are others too. Read more here: Planet Earth Becoming Type I Civilization

Here Bashar explains how to achieve perfect health.

Bashar - Achieving Perfect Health

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Friday, July 6, 2012

Heaven in Thought

"The belief of a cruel God makes a cruel man." - Thomas Paine

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

In the News: 'God particle' Has Been Found


New particle fits description of elusive Higgs boson, scientists say

The scientists outlined their final analysis based on research and particle collisions using the Fermilab Tevatron collider near Batavia, Illinois.
The scientists outlined their final analysis based on research and particle collisions using the Fermilab Tevatron collider near Batavia, Illinois.

STORY HIGHLIGHTS
  • Finding the Higgs boson would help explain the origin of mass
  • "We have reached a milestone in our understanding of nature," scientist says
  • The announcement is based on data from the Large Hadron Collider
  • Researchers stress the preliminary nature of the results
(CNN) -- Scientists said Wednesday that they had discovered a new particle whose characteristics match those of the Higgs boson, the most sought-after particle in physics, which could help unlock some of the universe's deepest secrets.
"We have reached a milestone in our understanding of nature," said Rolf Heuer, the director general of the European Organization for Nuclear Research, which has been carrying out experiments in search of the Higgs boson at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC), the world's largest particle accelerator.
"The discovery of a particle consistent with the Higgs boson opens the way to more detailed studies, requiring larger statistics, which will pin down the new particle's properties, and is likely to shed light on other mysteries of our universe," Heuer said.
The particle has been so difficult to pin down that the physicist Leon Lederman reportedly wanted to call his book "The Goddamn Particle." But he truncated that epithet to "The God Particle," which may have helped elevate the particle's allure in popular culture.
Announcements by scientists about their analysis of data generated by trillions of particle collisions in the LHC, which is located beneath the Alps, drew avid applause at an eagerly awaited seminar in Geneva, Switzerland, on Wednesday.
Finding the Higgs boson would help explain the origin of mass, one of the open questions in physicists' current understanding of the way the universe works.
The researchers stressed the preliminary nature of the results they were announcing Wednesday.
"A more complete picture of today's observations will emerge later this year after the LHC provides the experiments with more data," the nuclear research organization, known as CERN, said in its statement.
But despite the words of caution, the scientists' mood and many of their comments were brimming with enthusiasm about the potential scope of what they had discovered.
"It's hard not to get excited by these results," said Sergio Bertolucci, the research director at CERN.
The announcements by the CERN researchers come two days after scientists in Illinois said they had crept closer to proving the existence of the Higgs boson but had been unable to reach a definitive conclusion.
The U.S.-based scientists outlined their final analysis based on more than 10 years of research and 500 trillion particle collisions using the U.S. Department of Energy's Fermilab Tevatron collider near Batavia, Illinois, whose budgetary woes shut it down last year.
They passed the baton onto their counterparts using the LHC, which is much more powerful than the Tevatron.
Located 328 feet underneath the border of France and Switzerland, the LHC cost $10 billion and has been sending particles smashing together in 17-mile tunnel for the past 18 months.
High speed proton collisions generate a range of even smaller particles that scientists have been sifting through in search of a signal in the data suggesting the existence of the Higgs boson.
The elusive particle is part of a theory first proposed by physicist Peter Higgs and others in the 1960s to explain how particles obtain mass.
The theory proposes that a so-called Higgs energy field exists everywhere in the universe. As particles zoom around in this field, they interact with and attract Higgs bosons, which cluster around the particles in varying numbers.
Imagine the universe like a party. Relatively unknown guests at the party can pass quickly through the room unnoticed; more popular guests will attract groups of people (the Higgs bosons) who will then slow their movement through the room.
The speed of particles moving through the Higgs field works much in the same way. Certain particles will attract larger clusters of Higgs bosons -- and the more Higgs bosons a particle attracts, the greater its mass will be.
While finding the Higgs boson won't tell us everything we need to know about how the universe works, it will fill in a huge hole in the Standard Model that has existed for more than 50 years, according to experts.
"The Higgs boson is the last missing piece of our current understanding of the most fundamental nature of the universe," Martin Archer, a physicist at Imperial College in London, told CNN.
CNN's Jethro Mullen, Nick Thompson and Atika Shubert contributed to this report.



Video of the live press conference:

Confirmed: CERN discovers new particle likely to be the Higgs Boson 

CERN 'Higgs Boson' Announcement: We Have Observed A News Particle


In the News: Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Field

Hidden Portals in Earth's Magnetic Fieldby Dr. Tony PhillipsHuntsville AL (SPX) Jul 03, 2012

A NASA-sponsored researcher at the University of Iowa has developed a way for spacecraft to hunt down hidden magnetic portals in the vicinity of Earth. These gateways link the magnetic field of our planet to that of the sun, setting the stage for stormy space weather. The Magnetospheric Multiscale (MMS) mission will study these portals. Credit: Science@NASA. To view the video "Hidden Magnetic Portals Around Earth" please go here .





A favorite theme of science fiction is "the portal" - an extraordinary opening in space or time that connects travelers to distant realms. A good portal is a shortcut, a guide, a door into the unknown. If only they actually existed ... It turns out that they do, sort of, and a NASA-funded researcher at the University of Iowa has figured out how to find them.
"We call them X-points or electron diffusion regions," explains plasma physicist Jack Scudder of the University of Iowa. "They're places where the magnetic field of Earth connects to the magnetic field of the Sun, creating an uninterrupted path leading from our own planet to the sun's atmosphere 93 million miles away."
Observations by NASA's THEMIS spacecraft and Europe's Cluster probes suggest that these magnetic portals open and close dozens of times each day. They're typically located a few tens of thousands of kilometers from Earth where the geomagnetic field meets the onrushing solar wind.
Most portals are small and short-lived; others are yawning, vast, and sustained. Tons of energetic particles can flow through the openings, heating Earth's upper atmosphere, sparking geomagnetic storms, and igniting bright polar auroras.
NASA is planning a mission called "MMS," short for Magnetospheric Multiscale Mission, due to launch in 2014, to study the phenomenon. Bristling with energetic particle detectors and magnetic sensors, the four spacecraft of MMS will spread out in Earth's magnetosphere and surround the portals to observe how they work.
Just one problem: Finding them. Magnetic portals are invisible, unstable, and elusive. They open and close without warning "and there are no signposts to guide us in," notes Scudder.
Actually, there are signposts, and Scudder has found them.
Portals form via the process of magnetic reconnection. Mingling lines of magnetic force from the sun and Earth criss-cross and join to create the openings. "X-points" are where the criss-cross takes place. The sudden joining of magnetic fields can propel jets of charged particles from the X-point, creating an "electron diffusion region."
To learn how to pinpoint these events, Scudder looked at data from a space probe that orbited Earth more than 10 years ago.
"In the late 1990s, NASA's Polar spacecraft spent years in Earth's magnetosphere," explains Scudder, "and it encountered many X-points during its mission." Because Polar carried sensors similar to those of MMS, Scudder decided to see how an X-point looked to Polar.
"Using Polar data, we have found five simple combinations of magnetic field and energetic particle measurements that tell us when we've come across an X-point or an electron diffusion region. A single spacecraft, properly instrumented, can make these measurements."
This means that single member of the MMS constellation using the diagnostics can find a portal and alert other members of the constellation. Mission planners long thought that MMS might have to spend a year or so learning to find portals before it could study them. Scudder's work short cuts the process, allowing MMS to get to work without delay.
It's a shortcut worthy of the best portals of fiction, only this time the portals are real. And with the new "signposts" we know how to find them.

Source: http://www.spacedaily.com/reports/Hidden_Portals_in_Earths_Magnetic_Field_999.html

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Monday, July 2, 2012

What is a Higgs Boson?


You'll probably be like 'my brain hurts' after watching these video links explaining what a Higgs boson is but atleast these guys explain it effectively. Both videos are equally good, just different ways of describing it to you. Now you'll get an idea what CERN scientists have been experimenting in order to find what is being termed as the 'God particle'. Then click here for a related news post: Did Scientists Find the God particle?

What is a Higgs Boson?

Higgs Field - Is the Universe Itself the Missing God Particle ? - Field Theory Physics

In the News: Did scientists find the 'God particle'?


God particle is 'found': Scientists at Cern expected to announce on Wednesday Higgs boson particle has been discovered

Scientists at Cern will announce that the elusive Higgs boson 'God Particle' [click on the 'Related post' link at the bottom of this news article to explain Higgs boson] has been found at a press conference next week, it is believed.
Five leading theoretical physicists have been invited to the event on Wednesday - sparking speculation that the particle has been discovered.
Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider are expected to say they are 99.99 per cent certain it has been found - which is known as 'four sigma' level.
Big enough to matter: The collider, formed of superconducting magnets, stretches around 17miles or 27km - and is sensitive to the moon's gravity
The particle accelerator: It is within these tubes that physicists are hunting for the 'God' particle
Physicists first predicted that the Higgs Boson subatomic particle exists 48 years ago.
Peter Higgs, the Edinburgh University emeritus professor of physics that the particle is named after, is among those who have been called to the press conference in Switzerland.
Invite: Peter Higgs, the professor the particle is named after, has been asked to attend the press conference at Cern
Invite: Peter Higgs, the professor the particle is named after, has been asked to attend the press conference at Cern
The management at Cern want the two teams of scientists to reach the 'five sigma' level of certainty with their results - so they are 99.99995 per cent sure - such is the significance of the results.
Tom Kibble, 79, the emeritus professor of physics at Imperial College London, has also been invited but is unable to attend.
He told the Sunday Times: 'My guess is that is must be a pretty positive result for them to be asking us out there.'
The Higgs boson is regarded as the key to understanding the universe. Physicists say its job is to give the particles that make up atoms their mass.
Without this mass, these particles would zip though the cosmos at the speed of light, unable to bind together to form the atoms that make up everything in the universe, from planets to people.
The collider, housed in an 18-mile tunnel buried deep underground near the French-Swiss border, smashes beams of protons – sub-atomic particles – together at close to the speed of light, recreating the conditions that existed a fraction of a second after the Big Bang.
If the physicists’ theory is correct, a few Higgs bosons should be created in every trillion collisions, before rapidly decaying.
A full moon disrupts the circle: An aerial view of the Swiss-French border, indicating the route of the Large Hadron Collider
An aerial view of the Swiss-French border, indicating the route of the Large Hadron Collider
This decay would leave behind a ‘footprint’ that would show up as a bump in their graphs.
However, despite 1,600 trillion collisions being created in the tunnel - there have been fewer than 300 potential Higgs particles.
Now it is thought that two separate teams of scientists, who run independent experiments in secret from each other, have both uncovered evidence of the particle.
However, the two groups, CMS and ATLAS, are expected to stop short of confirming its existence.
Inside: The giant project is the most enormous piece of scientific apparatus ever constructed, and is buried 100m beneath the ground
Inside: The giant project is the most enormous piece of scientific apparatus ever constructed, and is buried 100m beneath the ground

Source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2167188/God-particle-Scientists-Cern-expected-announce-Higgs-boson-particle-discovered-Wednesday.html#ixzz1zT9e4uxm


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