The Problem With Resistance

 

What would a “room-temperature” Super-Conductor look like?

Young people, living as I write these very words, will one day know.

When this discovery develops, the resulting technology will, once again, revolutionize our world.

I believe, when we do begin to discover new ways of sending messages, we will begin to realize that sentient beings have always been equipped with those very devices. The impossibly small signal passed through DNA has the potential to stimulate form development. I am not sure why researchers are not all focused on DNA. With all of our modern advancements, we still don’t know why Olivia looks remarkably like her grandmother, Cecilia? I think it’s all in a name. Cecilia means “hidden” and Olivia means “New Beginning.” The resonance, spoken of by Rupert Sheldrake, will prove to be the answer. And if that perfect, double-helix, is capable of in-forming the development of Olivia, it should also have the capacity to detect waves of current from neighbors or entangled beings at any distance.

If Olivia can look like her grandmother, with their birthdays over 40 years apart, it should not come as a surprise that Olivia can sense her grandmother’s passing from across an ocean.

Of all credible scientists out there, perhaps only Sheldrake would not be surprised to hear of this.


In the same way, I believe pet-dogs understand some of their owner’s intentions, whether in the same room or just on the same planet. As it relates to that pet, the owner’s intentions have meaning and those intentions are surrounded by the One Super Conductor: Love.

When someone dies, thinking about their dog and how dreadful this will be for the animal, the dog receives the intent and agrees. These messages don’t travel with the burden of words; the love between a dog and its human is unspoken. It’s not that a dog could ever dictate a letter from their deceased owner; but a dog “understands” that their separation is only physical.

Knowing this does not remove grief from the equation. The good dog wants to be petted, spoken to and walked. While the dog seems aware of the spirit of the deceased, it does not negate the desire to be with them physically.

These very ideas are exactly the ones Sheldrake explores. He is not trying to excite radical belief in various undiscovered phenomena; he is trying to explain what these odd facts have in common.

The sense of being stared at, knowing who is calling you, the pet who knows his owner’s intent and the grandchild who looks remarkably like the grandparent; it is all really just one phenomenon.

 

This science is still weird to most people. Scientists are still not there yet. While waves have been shown to be very capable of carrying information, science does not seem to be ready to believe that souls retain any information; or that souls exist for that matter.

We cannot measure this yet, but I believe we will one day. There is a fine line between thought and Love, but Love does not require thought. Love is one way in which awareness travels without thought. It could be called a feeling, but it should be pointed out that it is never a physical feeling. Love has the capacity to stimulate things called thoughts and things called feelings, but Love alone is neither quality. Love is the fundamental quality of all beings and not the state of any.

Love is, therefore, in the category of Life. Life is not what or who we are, but that in which we pass through objectively and sense subjectively for some period of time. All objectivity retains degrees of objectivity while being sensed subjectively, by beings while they experience a physical journey. Nothing is ever lost; only journeys begin and end.

You live forever. Not as you, of course, but as You. The self, or the ego, is not who You Are; although, as a being, You think You are you. The You-Nature cannot be illuminated from experience. Experience depends on isolated characters. You are one of those.

If you have ever referred to yourself as “I”, then you have given yourself a vital clue.

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