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



Monday, January 28, 2013

In the News: Dung Beetles Navigate Via the Milky Way, First Known in Animal Kingdom



Talk about star power—a new study shows that dung beetles navigate via the Milky Way, the first known species to do so in the animal kingdom.
The tiny insects can orient themselves to the bright stripe of light generated by our galaxy, and move in a line relative to it, according to recent experiments in South Africa.
“This is a complicated navigational feat—it’s quite impressive for an animal that size,” said study co-author Eric Warrant, a biologist at the University of Lund in Sweden.
picture of a dung beetle
A dung beetle rolling its ball in South Africa. Photograph courtesy Eric Warrant.
Moving in a straight line is crucial to dung beetles, which live in a rough-and-tumble world where competition for excrement is fierce. (Play “Dung Beetle Derby” on the National Geographic Kids website.)
Once the beetles sniff out a steaming pile, males painstakingly craft the dung into balls and roll them as far away from the chaotic mound as possible, often toting a female that they have also picked up. The pair bury the dung, which later becomes food for their babies.
But it’s not always that easy. Lurking about the dung pile are lots of dung beetles just waiting to snatch a freshly made ball. (Related: “Dung Beetles’ Favorite Poop Revealed.”)
That’s why ball-bearing beetles have to make a fast beeline away from the pile.
“If they roll back into the dung pile, it’s curtains,” Warrant said. If thieves near the pile steal their ball, the beetle has to start all over again, which is a big investment of energy.
Seeing Stars 
Scientists already knew that dung beetles can move in straight lines away from dung piles by detecting a symmetrical pattern of polarized light that appears around the sun. We can’t see this pattern, but insects can thanks to special photoreceptors in their eyes.
Milky Way picture
The Milky Way glimmers over Indonesia. Photograph by Justin Ng, Your Shot.
But less well-known was how beetles use visual cues at night, such as the moon and its much weaker polarized light pattern. So Warrant and colleagues went to a game farm in South Africa to observe the nocturnal African dung beetle Scarabaeus satyrus. (Read another Weird & Wild post on why dung beetles dance.)
Attracting the beetles proved straightforward: The scientists collected buckets of dung, put them out, and waited for the beetles to fly in.
But their initial observations were puzzling. S. satyrus could still roll a ball in a straight line even on moonless nights, “which caused us a great deal of grief—we didn’t know how to explain this at all,” Warrant said.
Then, “it occurred to us that maybe they were using the stars—and it turned out they were.”
Dapper Beetles
To test the star theory, the team set up a small, enclosed table on the game reserve, placed beetles in them, and observed how the insects reacted to different sky conditions. The team confirmed that even on clear, moonless nights, the beetles could still navigate their balls in a straight line.
To show that the beetles were focusing on the Milky Way, the team moved the table into theJohannesburg Planetarium, and found that the beetles could orient equally well under a full starlit sky as when only the Milky Way was present. (See Milky Way pictures.)
Lastly, to confirm the Milky Way results, the team put little cardboard hats on the study beetles’ heads, blocking their view of the sky. Those beetles just rolled around and around aimlessly, according to the study, published recently in the journal Current Biology.
Picture of a dung beetle
The scientists put hats on the dung beetles to block their ability to see stars. This beetle, which is wearing a clear hat, acted as a control in one experiment. Photograph courtesy Eric Warrant.
Dung beetle researcher Sean D. Whipple, of the Entomology Department at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, said by email that the “awesome results …. provide strong evidence for orientation by starlight in dung beetles.”
He added that this discovery reveals another potential negative impact of light pollution, a global phenomenon that blocks out stars.
“If artificial light—from cities, houses, roadways, etc.—drowns out the visibility of the night sky, it could have the potential to impact effective orientation and navigation of dung beetles in the same way as an overcast sky,” Whipple said.
Keep On Rollin’
Study co-author Warrant added that other dung beetles likely navigate via the Milky Way, although the galaxy is most prominent in the night sky in the Southern Hemisphere.
What’s more, it’s “probably a widespread skill that insects have—migrating moths might also be able to do it.”
As for the beetles themselves, they were “very easy to work with,” he added.
“You can do anything you want to them, and they just keep on rolling.”
Source: http://newswatch.nationalgeographic.com/2013/01/24/dung-beetles-navigate-via-the-milky-way-an-animal-kingdom-first/?utm_source=Twitter&utm_medium=Social&utm_content=link_tw20130125ngnw-beetle&utm_campaign=Content

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

The Moon - God of Reflection

Reflection is the key word here. Because as I flipped around YouTube I was curious to know what Bashar (Darryl Anka; search this blog to learn more about who Bashar is) had to say about the moon. What is most interesting about his explanation is that it goes in line with exactly what the ancients in the esoteric mystery schools believed or, to better word it, knew and were aware of. 

Compare what Jonathan Black writes with Bashar's explanation in the video below:
"The god of reflection was the god of the great reflector in the sky -- the moon. In all ancient cultures the moon regulated not only fertility [for i.e. 'menstruation' is etymologically related to 'moon'] but thought.

In fact the initiate priests believed that, in order to create the conditions in which human thought would be possible, the cosmos had had to arrange itself in a particular way. In order for human reflection to be possible, the sun and the moon had had to arrange themselves in the sky so that the moon reflected the light of the sun down to earth." 

- The Secret History of the World, p.96

Bashar - Engine of Ascension - Why our Moon was towed into orbit. PART 2


Thursday, January 3, 2013

December 21st, 2012

This is a good documentary that correctly explains what had happened on December 21st, 2012 and what is to come. The Mayans never said it was the end of the world. We are shifting in consciousness from the Age of Pisces into the Age of Aquarius. The sun is now moving in the constellation of Aquarius. There are some groups that have pushed for a negative agenda (such as the end of the world, destruction, and so on) but the opposite is true and you will understand why. Enjoy.

2012 Crossing Over: A New Beginning OFFICIAL FILM [Brave Archer Films]

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Heaven in Thought

"Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts."
- Richard Feynman


Scientists Are Ignorant 

And the beginning of the Truth starts here ....

"Words, original thoughts, pertain to science. And today's science seems to be the go-to man for all the answers. But science is limited in those answers that it can present. Science deals with physical facts. And as we know -- well I hope you know -- that the world is based on spiritual realities. And those physical facts will always be subservient to the spiritual realities. So science is really limited in the sense that it's not the leader. It's the follower. And when we put science in that perspective then we might hope to garner that truth in which it can hope to reveal."

Ancient Knowledge Pt. 5 - Energy, Coral Castle, Tablet of Shamash, Saturn, Magnetism & Mythology